Dorset Committees

Appeals Committee

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About

Please note: Meetings of Appeals Committee are scheduled throughout the municipal year. However, the meeting will not take place if there are no appeals to hear.

 

The Appeals Committee’s main role is to determine any review and/or appeal that the Council is required to undertake, including any appeal arising in connection to any educational or discretionary grant/relief function of the Council. 

 

The committee will also consider an application for discharge from mental health guardianship, application/potential revocation of any parking concession relating to a disabled person whether there is any suggestion of misuse.  Certain financial assessment disputes relating to residential or nursing home accommodation being provided to a person and a review of certain personal data issues can also be determined by this committee.

 

The Appeals Committee will consist of 15 Members appointed by Full Council, but it is expected that no more than 5 members will sit at any one time to hear an appeal.

 

The quorum of the Appeals Committee shall be 3 Members.

 

There shall be no power to appoint substitutes to the Appeals Committee.

 

Members

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Andrew Starr · Chair
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Bridget Bolwell · Vice-Chair
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Alex Fuhrmann · Member
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Andrew Parry · Member
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Barry Goringe · Member
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David Morgan · Member
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David Shortell · Member
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Emma Parker · Member
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Jon Orrell · Member
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Julie Robinson · Member
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Louise Bown · Member
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Mike Parkes · Member
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Paul Kimber · Member
Profile image for Pete Roper
Pete Roper · Member
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Richard Crabb · Member