Public Participation at Meetings
This scheme is intended to supplement, not replace, contact with your local Councillor.
If you have a problem with a Council-related matter, it is suggested that you should first contact your
local Councillor(s).
What is Public Participation?
- You have a right to attend most meetings. Public Participation is held for
up to thirty minutes at the start of each meeting of Council, Executive Committee, Planning Committee,
Overview & Scrutiny Committee, Audit Committee and Standards Committee which enables members of
the public to ask questions, make a statement or present a petition.
- The Area Development Control Committees have a separate Public Speaking
Scheme.
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What topics can I raise?
- In respect of Council and the Overview & Scrutiny Committee, anything
relating to issues that affect the general economic, social or environmental well-being of the community.
- In respect of Executive Committee, Planning Committee, Standards Committee and Audit Committee,
any matter in relation to an item on the agenda (excluding Exempt or confidential items of business).
How
long can I speak for?
- You can speak for up to 5 minutes at the Committees listed above, or for
up to 3 minutes on planning applications at Development Control Committee meetings.
How
do I go about speaking?
Please let Democratic Services know that you would like to speak preferably by noon
on the day of the meeting. Contact us by e-mail: committee@malvernhills.gov.uk
or telephone 01684 862272
If you wish to speak on a planning application, you need to register by 5pm the
day before the meeting. Details are contained in a separate leaflet.
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At what point in the meeting?
Following the agenda item relating to
- Chairman's Announcements at Council, or
- Declarations of Interests at Committee meetings
How do I know
when to speak?
- The Chairman will commence with those that have given prior notice of their
wish to speak. If time remains, the Chairman may ask if any other member of the public present wishes
to speak.
- If there are several people wishing to speak on the same subject, the Chairman may ask
one person to speak on behalf of the others.
- You should, if you are able, stand to make the presentation and address the Chairman of
the meeting.
- You will be allowed one supplementary question or statement provided it is directly related
to the issue raised in the first question or statement.
What happens next?
When you have completed the statement(s), or at the end of the five minutes permitted,
whichever is first, and at the absolute discretion of the Chairman presiding at the meeting:
- he/she will respond, or in the case of a meeting of the Council, will invite
the Chairman of the appropriate Committee to respond; or
- the Chairman may invite the appropriate Strategic Director or other Officer to respond
Where
the subject raised needs research or verification of facts/detail, the Chairman will advise you of this
and give an assurance that a written response dealing with the issue(s) raised will be sent within ten
working days of the meeting.
Need more Help?
- If you would like further details about the procedure, please contact
Democratic Services on 01684 862272 or at committee@malvernhills.gov.uk .
- If you have any special requirements or feel that standing or addressing the meeting may
present a difficulty, please let us know beforehand. Arrangements will be made to help you as far as
reasonably possible.
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Karen Jarman Review date: 09th January, 2008