Knowsley Committees

Stronger Communities Scrutiny Committee

Scrutiny

Recent meetings

10 meetings

About

Scrutiny Committees are designed to support and enhance the decision making processes and are expected to make a positive impact by supporting the development of policy, monitoring performance and making important recommendations to support improvement.   The Committees are able to review and scrutinise the whole range of the Council’s functions and responsibilities including those delivered in partnership with other agencies and organisations.   (Please note that members of the public are welcome to attend Stronger Communities Scrutiny Committee meetings although they may be asked to leave for certain confidential items.  Limited space will be available and members of the public or press wishing to attend in person are strongly advised to register in advance by emailingcommittees@knowsley.gov.uk or telephoning (0151) 443 2679.  The earliest you may register is following the publication of the agenda for the relevant meeting.  Attendees will be required to show photographic identification (which must be an official, original document) and will be subject to security checks including a bag check and body scan (i.e. with a handheld scanning device).  Full information on the Council’s Policy Statement Regarding Behaviour and Conduct (which includes further detail of the Council’s Security Procedure at section 4) may be viewed here.  Please note that meetings will also be livestreamed via the following link: Home - Knowsley Council Webcasting (public-i.tv).)      

Members

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Kevin Bannon · Chairperson
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Tony Ely · Vice-Chairperson
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Aimee Wright · Member
Alan John Flute · Member
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Graham Wickens · Member
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Ian Smith · Member
Joanne Harvey · Member
Ken McGlashan · Member
Lynn O'Keeffe · Member
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Matthew Rawlinson · Member
Mike Kearns · Member