North East Museums (formerly Tyne and Wear
Archives and Museums) is governed by a Strategic Board which
comprises between 10 and 15 members. Each Council in
Tyneside and Northumberland provides two members from amongst its
elected members, Newcastle University appoints one member,
and there are up to four additional members who are independent
appointments.
The Strategic Board meets a minimum of four
times a year. The Chair is appointed for a term of three years and
is an independent appointee. The two Vice-Chairs are appointed
annually from amongst the elected members.
The Strategic Board was created to enable
North East Museums to explore new ways of working and engaging with
a wider sector; and to ensure a sustainable, resilient and positive
future for North East Museums, particularly in light of significant
reduction in public sector funding.
The Strategic Board’s key objective is
to administer, maintain and develop North East Museums.
Certain decisions of the Strategic Board
relating to the discharge of a statutory function are, at law,
reserved to members who are Elected Members of the Constituent
Councils. In relation to decisions made in relation to Reserved
Matters, whilst the Independent and University Members may
contribute fully in the debate leading up to such decision, all
members recognise that, at law, only Reserved Matter Members can
exercise a vote on such decision and be regarded as voting members
of the Strategic Board. Those decisions will be clearly indicated
on the Agenda.