Covid-19 and meetings
From 7 May
2021, the law requires all councils to hold formal meetings in
person. However, the Council is also required to follow
government guidance about safety during the pandemic. The
Council will enable all people to continue to participate in
meetings via Zoom.
You are
encouraged to participate via Zoom to keep everyone safe - there is
limited capacity in meeting rooms if safety requirements are to be
met. There are restrictions and conditions which apply to those in
the building and the use of the building.
Please read the new meeting
protocol which is available here:
REVISEDMeetingProtocolupdateMay2022.docx.pdf
(middevon.gov.uk)
If you want
to ask a question or speak, email your full name to Committee@middevon.gov.uk by no
later than 4pm on the day before the
meeting. This will
ensure that your name is on the list to speak and will help us
ensure that you are not missed – as you can imagine, it is
easier to see and manage public speaking when everyone is
physically present in the same room. Notification in this way
will ensure the meeting runs as smoothly as possible.
The Cabinet is responsible for most of the day to
day decisions of the Council which are not delegated to officers.
It is made up of the Leader of the Council and Cabinet Members
(also known as lead councillors) who have responsibilities for
various service areas. The current cabinet are as
follows:
Cllr R M Deed
Cllr C J Eginton
Cllr R J Chesterton
Cllr Mrs C P Daw
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Leader of the
Council
Deputy Leader and
Cabinet Member for Working Environment and Support
Services
Cabinet Member for
Planning and Economic Regeneration
Cabinet member for
Continuous Improvement
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Cllr D J
Knowles
Cllr B A
Moore
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Cabinet Member for
Community Well Being
Cabinet Member for
Finance
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Cllr S Penny
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Cabinet Member for
Housing and Property Services
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Cllr C R Slade
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Cabinet Member for the
Environment and Climate Change
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The Cabinet develops policies and strategies for
approval by Council, exercises overall control of resources within
the Council's policies and budget and recommends the level of
council tax to the Council. It also considers any matters
specifically referred by the Scrutiny Committee. All "key
decisions" to be discussed or made are published in the Cabinet's
Forward Plan in so far as they can be anticipated.