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The Committee has previously agreed that the Annual Meeting of the
Council will take place on 12 June 2014, as local elections have been moved
back by three weeks to 22 May 2014.
The Municipal Year 2014/15 is a matter for this Committee, subject to
prior consultation with Group Leaders.
Because of the 'loss' of three weeks, options for the summer committee
cycle are currently being consulted on and the Committee will be updated at the
meeting.
Additional documents:
Minutes:
The committee received a report from the Democratic Services Manager regarding the Municipal Year 2014/15. It was noted that, as the first day of the school summer holiday was 24 July 2014, the Liberal Democrat Group Leader had suggested moving the Council meeting back one day to Wednesday 23 July 2014. The committee felt that meeting one day into the school holiday would not cause a significant problem to the majority of Councillors and agreed to retain the date of Thursday 24 July 2014.
It was also noted that, as the timetable for political party conferences had changed meaning they will be in a different order from normal, the September/October scrutiny cycle would be affected. It was therefore proposed that Council be held on 6 November - after the school half term break, instead of before.
Councillors
Herbert and Benstead suggested that all Councillors
be consulted on their views. It was felt that those without school age children
may choose the week after half term to take their own holidays and a better option
for the meeting may be 13 November.
The
Chief Executive highlighted the importance of agreeing the meetings
calendar as soon as possible. Concern was raised about a consultation process
for the November meeting and how a consensus would be arrived at.
The
committee suggested that the meetings calendar be agreed subject to the date of
November Council being approved by the Chief Executive in consultation with
Chair and Spokes having consulted all councillors via Group Leaders/Group
Chairs. It was agreed that Councillors would be consulted on both the 6 and 13
November and the date with the most support would be agreed.
Scheduling the Annual Meeting in May 2015 outside of school half term was also unlikely. As the elections (including the general election) will be on 7 May, the Civic Affairs Committee would need to meet on the Monday following the elections to enable the Annual Council meeting to take place in the week before half term. Members indicated that it would not be possible to hold Group Meetings in the weekend immediately following the election to inform the Civic Affairs Committee’s recommendations to Council. The Committee agreed to defer a decision on the date of the Annual Meeting to allow for further consideration of the options.
Resolved (unanimously) to:
i)
Agree the
meetings calendar up until 30 April 2015 - subject to the date of November
Council being approved by the Chief Executive in consultation with Chair and
Spokes (after consultation will all Members).
ii)
Agree the schedule
for the Annual Meeting in May 2015 at a future meeting - after consultation
with Group Leaders and Group Chairs.