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Summary
Here is a summary of the scheduled discussions for the Gateshead Metropolitan Borough Council meeting on 25 September 2025. The agenda included recommendations from the cabinet on the medium term financial strategy and a review of the council's constitution. Also listed were discussions regarding violence at work and fixed penalty notices, alongside the annual report from the Audit and Standards Committee.
Medium Term Financial Strategy
The council was scheduled to discuss its Medium Term Financial Strategy (MTFS) for 2026/27 to 2030/31. The MTFS is a document that sets out the council's financial plans for the next five years. It includes information on the council's budget, spending priorities, and how it plans to address any financial challenges.
Review of the Constitution
A review of the council's constitution was on the agenda. The constitution sets out how the council operates, including the roles and responsibilities of councillors and officers, and the procedures for making decisions.
Violence at Work
The council was scheduled to discuss the issue of violence at work. This likely includes reviewing current policies and procedures for preventing and responding to incidents of violence against council employees.
Fixed Penalty Notices
The agenda included a discussion on fixed penalty notices (FPNs). FPNs are fines issued for minor offences, such as littering or dog fouling. The council may have been considering changes to the level of fines issued.
Audit and Standards Annual Report
The council was scheduled to consider the annual report from the Audit and Standards Committee. The Audit and Standards Committee is responsible for overseeing the council's internal audit arrangements and promoting high standards of conduct. The annual report provides an overview of the committee's work over the past year.
Notice of Motion
A notice of motion was listed on the agenda.
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