The Finance, Policy and
Resources Services Committee is responsible for managing the
council’s finances, its use of resources and significant
projects that cut across the remits of the Council’s other
service committees.
You can view information on the functions of
this committee in The Constitution (available to view
here).
Public participation
Members of the public who either live or work in
the borough can participate in Committee meetings.
Speaking at a Service
Committee
Up to six speakers are permitted per agenda item,
with speakers being taken in the order in which they have
registered.
You will be permitted to speak for up to three
minutes. The content of your contribution must relate to an agenda
item being considered.
If you would like to register to speak at a Service
Committee, please contact Democratic Services stating which agenda
item(s) you wish to speak to.
All requests to speak must be received
by 12 noon one working day before the meeting.
Submit a written question to a Service
Committee
You are permitted to submit one written question
per meeting, up to six written questions will be accepted for the
entire meeting, with questions being taken in the order in which
they have been received.
·
Questions must relate to an agenda item being
considered at the meeting
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Repeat questions will not be accepted within a
six-month period
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Any question which is deemed to be frivolous,
vexatious, defamatory or which relates to a personal circumstance
will not be accepted
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Written questions should be no more than 100
words
At the meeting, the Chair will provide a response
to written questions. If a question is complex and cannot be
answered at the meeting, a written response will be provided to the
questioner after the meeting and published in the Committee minutes
for that meeting.
Written questions must be submitted to
Democratic Services by 12 noon two working days before the
meeting.
More information on public
participation in Council meetings can be found
here.
Petitions
Petitions receiving 500
signatories or more will be considered by the relevant Committee.
More information on our petitions scheme can be found
here.