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Summary
The Bromley Council meeting on 8 December 2025 was scheduled to cover a range of topics, including the Council Tax Support Scheme, treasury management performance, corporate governance, committee appointments and motions. There was also an opportunity for councillors and members of the public to ask questions.
Motions
The council was scheduled to consider motions that had been submitted with notice.
Council Tax Support Scheme
The council was scheduled to discuss the Council Tax Support Scheme for 2026/27. The Council Tax Support scheme helps Bromley residents on low incomes to pay their council tax bills.
Questions
The agenda included time for questions from both members of the public and councillors. These questions could be for oral or written reply. According to the agenda, questions not specific to reports on the agenda were due 10 working days before the meeting. Questions specifically to clarify reports on the agenda were due within two working days of the publication of the agenda, by 5pm on 2 December 2025.
Treasury Management Performance
The council was scheduled to review the Treasury Management performance for Quarter 2 of 2025/26, and conduct a mid-year review. Treasury management refers to how the council manages its cash flow and investments1.
Code of Corporate Governance
The agenda included a review of the Code of Corporate Governance. Corporate governance refers to the system of rules, practices, and processes by which an organisation is directed and controlled2.
Committee Appointments
The council was scheduled to discuss appointments to various committees.
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Treasury management is the process of managing an organisation's holdings, with the goal of mitigating financial risk. It involves strategies for cash flow management, raising capital, and trading. ↩
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Corporate governance essentially involves balancing the interests of a company's many stakeholders, such as shareholders, management, customers, suppliers, financiers, the government and the community. ↩
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