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Last Updated : 26.09.2008

Further information on Council Business

Members

Wealden District Council has 55 Councillors elected in 35 wards.   The political composition is: 

Conservatives          

33

Liberal Democrats

13

Wealden Independents

3

Independent Democrat 3
Green Party 2
Non-Group Members 1

Agenda and Minutes

The Agenda is a list and order of things that will happen during the meeting.  Copies of detailed reports from the officers are attached to this.  Copies of the Agenda are available on the seats set aside for the public.  You can also see the Agenda before the meeting at local libraries or collect a copy from the Council Offices for which a charge will be made. The Minutes are a formal record of the meeting and copies can also be obtained from the Council Offices. The Council Agenda and Minutes are now available online.

Confidential Items 

The majority of the Council's business and that of Cabinet and others is conducted in open public session.  However, if there are items that need to be discussed in private session, the Committee/Cabinet are able to vote to exclude the public and press from the meeting.  These items are usually at the end of the Agenda.  The reasons for excluding the public and press are laid down in law and must be given to the public.


Having Your Say

You can have your say on an issue before it goes to committee by discussing it with your Ward Councillor, Councillors on the Committee or by sending comments to the relevant Council department.

You can attend the Cabinet and Committee meetings and listen to the discussion.  However you are only able to ask questions at the Full Council meeting. 


Officers

Officers are paid employees of the Council.  The role of an officer attending the Cabinet or Committee meetings is to offer professional advice to Councillors before decisions are made and to implement the decisions and exercise certain powers delegated to them by the Council.  The elected Members make the decisions.  A committee clerk also attends to take notes and record the outcomes of each meeting.