The Functions Scheme - Advisory Bodies and Working Parties
6. Advisory bodies and working parties
6.1 Establishment of advisory bodies and working parties
The Council Meeting, the Cabinet and the Scrutiny Committees may from time to time establish working parties or advisory bodies which include in their membership Councillors and/or Officers and/or representatives from partner organisations or the local community.
6.2 Status of bodies
Working parties or advisory bodies established under 6.1 above will not be constituted as committees and are not authorised to make decisions on behalf of the Council.
6.3 List of bodies
A list of such bodies will be maintained by the Assistant Director - Governance.
6.4 Community Partnerships
Functions | Matters not delegated |
To assess community needs in its area as required To work in partnership with all stakeholders to co-ordinate the responses of statutory and voluntary agencies to the needs identified in the local community To consider issues of local concern, consulting local people and groups and assessing the impact of the policies and services of agencies and organisations on the local area To develop a neighbourhood action plan to respond to community needs and support objectives with the community strategy, to develop targets and to monitor progress To support and co-ordinate the work of regeneration projects and sub or theme groups managing activity within the area To act as a formal consultation body on activities and proposals which affect that community To encourage community activities and to be responsible for recommending schemes requested by local people | No matters delegated |
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