Gordon Munro
Email: gordon.munro@staffordshire.gov.uk
Council: Staffordshire
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Activity Timeline
Meetings Attended Note this may include planned future meetings.
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County Council - Thursday 12th February 2026 10:00am
County Council - Thursday 11th December 2025 10:00am
The Staffordshire County Council met on 11 December 2025, and the meeting was dominated by discussion of recent scandals involving council members, and the implications for the council's reputation and ability to deliver services. Councillors also debated a motion on renewable energy, agreeing to support renewable energy production on spaces with limited agricultural value, and to investigate renewable energy production on council-owned sites. The council also approved changes to its constitution and the appointment of chairmen and vice chairmen of committees.
Audit and Standards Committee - Tuesday 9th December 2025 10:00am
The Audit and Standards Committee of Staffordshire Council convened to discuss several key areas, including health and safety performance, internal audit progress, and a proposed addition to the Scheme of Delegation. The committee also reviewed the annual report and forward plan, ensuring ongoing accountability and strategic direction.
Extraordinary Meeting, Audit and Standards Committee - Tuesday 25th November 2025 10:00am
The Audit and Standards Committee of Staffordshire County Council met to discuss the Annual Auditor's Report for 2024 and 2025, presented by KPMG. The report is still in the risk assessment phase, with a final version due in February. Councillors sought assurances and clarifications on the report's findings, particularly regarding financial sustainability, governance, and the council's response to an Ofsted report.
Extraordinary Council Meeting, County Council - Thursday 23rd October 2025 10:00am
Staffordshire County Council convened to discuss the implications of the Labour government's proposals for local government reorganisation (LGR) and to consider a proposal for an East-West unitary authority split in Staffordshire. Councillors unanimously opposed the government's LGR plans, which they felt were being imposed on them without a clear mandate or public support. Despite their opposition, the council debated and ultimately agreed to forward a proposal for an East-West split to the government, while also agreeing to send a letter to the Secretary of State and the Prime Minister, expressing their united opposition to LGR in Staffordshire.
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Summary
Meetings Attended: 11
Average per Month: 1.1
Decisions Recorded: 0