Buckinghamshire Committees

Growth, Infrastructure & Housing Select Committee

Recent meetings

3 meetings

About

The Growth, Infrastructure and Housing Select Committee holds decision makers to account for improving outcomes and services for Buckinghamshire. The Select Committee covers the portfolio areas of: Leader; Planning, Housing and Regulatory Services; Culture and Leisure; and Town Centre Regeneration from the Resources portfolio. (view portfolio responsibilities)   The Council operates a scrutiny structure comprising of a number of Select Committees. Scrutiny helps to ensure local public services are delivered effectively, efficiently and in the best interests of residents. It is an important mechanism through which public accountability can be exercised.   The Select Committees’ Inquiries enable members to investigate issues of public concern and interest. These are time-limited cross-party pieces of work which conclude with a report and evidence based recommendations to decision makers (Cabinet and Partners) on improvements.   Public speaking Members of the public may ask questions at select committee meetings. A question may only be asked if notice has been given. Any questions should be submitted in writing to democracy@buckinghamshire.gov.uk no later than midday 3 working days before the day of the meeting. The time allowed for considering questions from the public should not exceed 10 minutes in total without the consent from the chairman.

Members

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Jonathan Waters · Chairman
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David Moore · Vice-Chairman
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Caroline Cornell · Member
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Chirag Chotai · Member
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Jackson Ng · Member
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Mark Roberts · Member
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Michael Collins · Member
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Patrick Fealey · Member
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Robin Stuchbury · Member
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Simon Rouse · Member