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How decisions are made

 

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In 2002 St Edmundsbury Borough Council adopted a new political structure, with a Leader and Cabinet. Under this new system, the council’s decision-making process is more open, making it easier to see exactly who is taking the decisions, why they are taking them and how much they are costing.

What it also means is that you will know in advance if something significant is going to happen in your community - and have the chance to put forward your views on what the council is proposing.

The political management structure

Note: The council, cabinet and committee meetings are all open to the public, unless a vote is taken at the meeting to exclude them. This can only be done under specific circumstances, for example if the subject under discussion is confidential, or commercially sensitive. A note will be made in the agenda if a decision to go into private session is expected.

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Full Council Approves the constitution, policy framework, annual budget and debates issues affecting the whole Borough. It has 45 members who make decisions on matters which do not comply with that policy framework, or which fall outside the planned budget. Full Council annually appoints the Leader of the Council. Meetings are held in the Council Chamber, Borough Offices, Angel Hill, Bury St Edmunds, five or six times a year and are chaired by the Mayor. A 30-minute session is set aside at each council meeting for questions from the public (an immediate answer to questions is more likely if they are submitted in advance, otherwise a written answer may be given at a later date).

For more information on speaking at Full Council see our Take part in democracy leaflet (PDF 104Kb).

Leader Appointed by the council at its annual meeting in May, when the ceremonial Mayor is also chosen.

Cabinet Up to six members, plus the Leader, with portfolios - responsible for broad themes instead of individual services. Members are appointed annually by the Leader. Cabinet implements the Council’s budget and policy framework by managing all the services (but see Regulatory Committees). Cabinet usually meets every three weeks.

Overview and Scrutiny Committee Up to 15 members, appointed by the Council. Politically balanced, with an opposition party chairman. Holds the Cabinet to account. It can call in Cabinet decisions to check whether they go against Council policy or are outside the budget. Will also test existing policies and practices to check they are working properly. Meets at least every six to eight weeks.

For more information visit The Scrutiny Guide

Policy Development Committee Up to 15 members appointed by the Council. Politically balanced with an opposition party chairman. Advises Cabinet on ways in which policies can be developed, with detailed work likely to be carried out by panels which can include people other than councillors. Meets at least every six to eight weeks.

For more information visit The Scrutiny Guide

Regulatory Committees Politically balanced and appointed by the Council to deal with individual applications for licences, consents, permissions or registrations, the direct regulation of a person, enforcement and certain matters affecting individual members of staff which cannot be decided by Cabinet.

Planning issues will be now be dealt with by the Development Control Committee and licences by the Licensing and Regulatory Appointments Committee. These committees, which meet every month, do not shape policy, they deal with individual applications which are regulated by law.

Standards Committee

Appointed by the council and made up of three borough councillors, three parish representatives and three independent people from the local community. Its role is to oversee the new ethical framework for local government, such as the code of conduct which now covers councils at all levels and declarations of interest by councillors.

Forward Plan Every month the council will publish a list of the major decisions it expects to take in the coming weeks - this is called the Forward Plan.

This is your chance to have an influence on those making the decisions. Instead of trying to change things after they have been put into place, the Forward Plan means you will be able to give your views in advance so the decision-makers can take them into account, along with views expressed by other interested parties. The Forward Plan will make it easy to see exactly who is responsible for taking the decisions on council services, policies and facilities.

The Forward Plan contains details of the earliest expected date when the decisions will be taken, who to contact if you wish to comment, details of consultation arrangements and the documents and reports which are to be considered before a decision is taken. The plan will be updated monthly and will be available to the public no later than the 14th of each month.

Reports for the Cabinet will be available the week before the meeting.

Download the current Forward Plan in Adobe PDF format.

Decisions taken

Decisions of the Cabinet and key decisions taken by officers under delegated powers must be published. They cannot be implemented until the sixth working day after publication. This is to allow other councillors to call-in the decision so that it can be considered by the Overview and Scrutiny Committee.

View Decision notices