Venue: Phoenix Chambers, Phoenix House, Tiverton
Contact: Laura Woon Democratic Services Manager
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Apologies To receive any apologies for absence. Minutes: Apologies were received from Councillors: N Bradshaw (online), D Broom, L J Cruwys, A Cuddy (online), M Jenkins, L G J Kennedy (online) N Letch, A White and N Woollatt (online).
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Declarations of Interest under the Code of Conduct To record any interests on agenda matters.
(All Members of the Council have been granted a dispensation to allow them to speak and vote in any debate on any matter that related to devolution or Local Government reorganisation in Devon)
Minutes: The Chair reminded those present that all Members of the Council had been granted a dispensation to allow them to speak and vote in any debate on any matter that related to devolution or Local Government Reorganisation in Devon.
The Director for Legal, People and Governance (Monitoring Officer) stated the following:
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Public Question Time The Chair of the Council may be minded to allow requests using his constitutional discretion as Chair at this meeting.
Members of the public are asked to submit questions and/or statements by 5pm 3 clear working days in advance of the meeting as usual. You may register to speak without submitting a question and this must be done by 4pm the day before the meeting. Questions and/or statements received in advance may be answered as part of the debate at the meeting, but no written responses to questions will be provided. However, as per the constitution, there is to be no other business conducted at extraordinary council meetings, so if questions and/or statements are not in relation to the specific agenda item of this meeting the Chair will not permit the question. Questioners will be directed to the next regularly scheduled meeting of Council as appropriate Minutes: None received. |
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Local Government Reorganisation Submission To consider the proposals on Local Government Reorganisation Submission. Additional documents: Minutes: The Council had before it a *report from the Leader of the Council on the full Local Government Reorganisation (LGR) submission document and to discuss any issues that arise. The report was presented to ensure that the Council responded to the invitation to submit proposals for a single tier of local government and continued to influence future LGR in Devon.
The Leader of the Council outlined the contents of the report on the Local Government Reorganisation submission.
The Deputy Leader highlighted the following:
· He had attended several meetings on behalf of the Leader and stated that cooperation between districts had been exemplary. It was noted that although councils had not chosen this position, they had all worked purposefully to shape a proposal reflecting Devon’s diverse needs. He shared concerns about democracy and representation, highlighting that the current breadth of councillors’ backgrounds was a strength that could be lost under a large unitary authority. Such a move could make it harder for people from ordinary working backgrounds to stand, risking a shift towards career politicians. ... view the full minutes text for item 65. |