In accordance with Standing Order 11, to receive reports from Cabinet Members moved en bloc, under Standing Order 11.2 Members of the Council may ask questions of Cabinet Members on their reports and Portfolio areas. The order of putting questions shall commence with a Member from the largest opposition group, proceeding in descending order to the smallest opposition group, followed by a non-aligned Member and finally a Member from the ruling group. This order shall repeat until the time for questions has elapsed or there are no more questions to be put.
The period of time for putting questions and receiving responses shall not exceed 50 minutes for all Cabinet Members, excluding the Leader
The period of time for putting questions and receiving responses to the Leader shall not exceed 15 minutes.
(Councillors are reminded that this is a question and answer session not a debate.)
Business – Councillor A Beales
Climate Change and Biodiversity – Councillor M de Whalley
Environment and Coastal - Councillor S Squire
Finance – Councillor C Morley
Property & Corporate Services – Councillor B Anota
People and Communities – Councillor J Rust
Tourism Events and Marketing – Cllr S Ring
Deputy Leader Development and Regeneration – Councillor J Moriarty
Leader - Councillor T Parish
Minutes:
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Councillor Parish presented the Cabinet Members reports en masse.
Councillor Squire gave an update on the fly tipping in the Borough which showed it was up by 12 %. The Clean Neighbourhood Officers had since taken up posts. She reported on a fly tipping incident where the innards from suspected illegally butchered and possibly rustled cattle was dumped along the A17. She confirmed there was a multi-agency approach to investigating the incident.
Councillor Joyce drew attention to the level of meat shoplifted.
As the meeting had reached its 3 hour point, the Mayor closed the meeting.
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