Councillor Christine Adali
Email: Christine.Adali@buckinghamshire.gov.uk
Council: Buckinghamshire
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Activity Timeline
Meetings Attended Note this may include planned future meetings.
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Finance & Resources Select Committee - Thursday, 16 July 2026 - 2.00 pm
Council - Wednesday, 15th July, 2026 4.00 pm, PROVISIONAL
(Annual Meeting), Council - Wednesday, 20th May, 2026 4.00 pm
Finance & Resources Select Committee - Thursday, 16 April 2026 - 2.00 pm
The Buckinghamshire Council Finance & Resources Select Committee met on Thursday 16 April 2026 to discuss the council's IT Strategy for 2025-2030 and review the work programme for the upcoming year. The committee approved the minutes from the previous meeting and discussed the IT Strategy, which aims to deliver significant cost savings and improve digital services.
Council - Wednesday, 15th April, 2026 4.00 pm
The Council of Buckinghamshire Council met on Wednesday 15 April 2026 to discuss a range of important matters, including proposed changes to street trading controls, amendments to the Members' Code of Conduct, and the Members' Allowances Scheme for the upcoming year. A significant portion of the meeting was dedicated to reviewing reports from Cabinet Members, covering areas such as strategic finance, culture and leisure, transport, environment, planning, and children's services. The Council also considered several Notices of Motion, including proposals on enhanced use of the Business Rate Hardship Fund, rooftop solar and batteries, tree protection, and the support for a new Special Free School for children with Social, Emotional, and Mental Health needs.
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Summary
Meetings Attended: 23
Average per Month: 1.5
Decisions Recorded: 0 Not all decisions are recorded, so this may significantly underestimate the number of decisions actually made.