The Council meeting is the main
formal decision-making body determining all issues that are not the
function of The Cabinet and which it has not delegated
elsewhere.
The full Council sets the
budget and policy framework and has the overall management and
financial responsibility for all parliamentary, electoral and
constitutional matters within the District. It receives reports
from The Cabinet and other meetings and deals with questions from
elected members.
It is a major arena for debate
and involvement and represents the views of the local community on
matters of significance.
All 41 councillors meet
together as the Council and at full Council meetings councillors
decide certain Council policies and set the budget each year. The
Council is also responsible for appointing the Leader, adopting and
changing this Constitution or changing the name of the District. It
is also the ultimate forum for holding The Cabinet and committees
to account. At the autumn meeting of full Council there will be a
State of the District debate held, with statements by, and
questioning of, the Leader and The Cabinet.
The Council is keen to involve
the public in debate and there is a scheme allowing the public the
opportunity to ask questions at Council meetings.
At ordinary meetings of the
Council, members of the public may ask questions of members of The
Cabinet or Committee Chairs at the specified point in the
proceedings. Each questioner to be allowed no more than three
minutes and no more than fifteen minutes in total will be allowed
for this purpose. A question may only be asked if notice has been
given by delivering it in writing or by electronic mail to the Head
of Paid Service (at committeemanagers@stratford-dc.gov.uk)
no later than midday two clear days before the day of the
meeting.
Further guidance is provided
under Council Procedure Rules (Part 4 of the Council’s
Constitution):
The Constitution
At special meetings of the
Council oral representations can be made if notice has been given
by the Head of Paid Service (which can be sent electronically to
committeemanagers@stratford-dc.gov.uk)
by not later than midday two clear days before the meeting, giving
his/her/their name and address and the issue they wish to raise or
speak on. A maximum of 3 minutes shall be allowed for each speaker
and a maximum of 15 minutes shall be allowed for all
representations. Representations shall be limited to the item(s) on
the Agenda for which the meeting has been called.
Further guidance is provided
via the Public Involvement in District Council meetings:
Public Involvement in District Council Meetings
The Council comprises 41
councillors. The political make-up is 25 Liberal Democrats, 9
Conservatives, 3 Green Party, 2 Reform UK and 2
Independents.
The Council structure can be
viewed here:
Council Structure
Meetings of Council are
recorded and can be found on the Stratford-on-Avon
District Councils YouTube channel.