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Full Council - Thursday 25 September 2025 10.00 am

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Summary

The Full Council of Barnsley Council met on Thursday 25 September 2025, to discuss a range of issues including a protocol on member/officer relations, the allocation of seats on committees, and an overview and scrutiny annual report. Councillors were also scheduled to consider questions from elected members and a motion on fly-tipping.

Member/Officer Protocol

The council was to consider a recommendation to approve a Protocol on Member-Officer Relations. According to the report, since the Local Government Act 2000, it has been standard practice for councils to have a protocol within their constitution to provide guidance on the relationships between councillors and council employees, emphasising respect, objectivity, impartiality, and honesty. The protocol was said to align with the Nolan principles1 and Barnsley Council's codes of conduct. The report stated that adopting the protocol would establish a clear and professional framework for interactions, prevent misunderstandings, provide a reference point for resolving disputes, and support good governance.

Allocation of Seats on Committees and Regulatory Boards

The council was to review the allocation of seats on the Overview and Scrutiny Committee and regulatory boards. The Council Proportionality Report Sept 2025 noted that Section 15 of the Local Government and Housing Act 1989 requires the council to undertake this review at each annual council meeting, and when the political balance changes.

Following resignations from the Labour Party, the proposed allocation of the 63 seats was:

  • Labour Group: 46 seats
  • Liberal Democrat Group: 12 seats
  • Conservative Party: 1 seat
  • Independent Councillors: 4 seats

The report stated that the legislation does not require the review of the allocation of seats to political groups on the Cabinet, the Area Councils and Ward Alliances, or the Audit and Governance Committee.

Overview and Scrutiny Annual Report

The council was scheduled to consider the Overview and Scrutiny Committee's (OSC) annual report for 2024-25. The OSC Annual Report 2024-25 Cover Report stated that the report provided a comprehensive account of the committee's activities and demonstrates transparency and accountability. The report also highlighted how the local authority and its partner agencies have been held to account.

The OSC Annual Report 2024-25 FINAL outlined the work of the committee and its three task and finish groups, and demonstrates how this work contributes to the priorities of the council, thereby improving outcomes for the residents of Barnsley.

The report also highlighted the findings from surveys completed by committee members and expert witnesses and this feedback will be used to drive improvements within the overview and scrutiny function.

Questions from Elected Members

Councillors were scheduled to answer questions that had been received from elected members. The questions covered a range of local issues, including:

  • The impact of a £5 million package of measures injected into the retail, hospitality, and leisure sectors. Councillor O'Donoghue asked if the cabinet member agreed with comments from Carrie Sudbury, Chief Executive of the Barnsley and Rotherham Chamber of Commerce, regarding the positive impact of the support.
  • Allotment waiting lists. Councillor Bullcock asked why waiting lists for allotments are closed when there are vacant allotments across the borough.
  • Tree maintenance in Worsbrough. Councillor Lodge asked for action to be taken on repeated requests for tree maintenance.
  • S278 works on Dearne Hall Lane. Councillor T Cave asked for an update on these works.
  • Progress on the Safer Roads Strategy. Councillor Hunt asked for an outline of the progress being made to reach the strategy's ambition to reduce the number of people killed and seriously injured on the roads by at least 50% by 2030.
  • Funding for senior concessionary bus passes. Councillor Lodge asked if the cabinet member would raise with the Mayor of South Yorkshire the need for funding to keep the senior concessionary bus pass eligibility at current ages.
  • Road conditions on Cross Street, Monk Bretton. Councillor Richardson asked for an update on any planned repair works.
  • Cost of roadside signs. Councillor Bullcock asked if the cabinet member believed £115,500 was an acceptable cost for twelve roadside signs for an advisory traffic scheme in Kingstone.
  • Road safety improvements on Station Road, Worsbrough Dale. Councillor Lodge asked for consideration of road safety improvements to help reduce the impact of the volume and size of vehicles on residents.
  • Flooding on Lang Avenue, Lundwood. Councillor Green asked for an update on the work that Barnsley Council and partners are doing to address this issue.
  • Safety at the Network Rail crossing at Wilthorpe. Councillor Lofts asked for an update on the latest position and the steps taken to ensure the safety of those using the crossing and associated public rights of way.
  • Removal of replacement charge for wheelie bins. Councillor Dyson asked the cabinet member to explain why this step was taken and what the intended outcomes of the change are expected to be.
  • Drought situation in the Barnsley Borough. Councillor Markham asked for an update on the latest situation and what steps have been taken by the council to play its part in conserving water.
  • Take-up of the Mi-Card scheme. Councillor Bellamy asked for an update on the take up of the Mi-Card, the scheme allowing free travel for Children and Young People in Barnsley.
  • Council debt reduction. Councillor Roberts asked what factors have contributed to the reduction in borrowing over the last year.

The Questions from Elected Members with Responses Thursday 25-Sep-2025 10.00 Full Council.pdf document also included the proposed responses to these questions.

Motion on Fly-Tipping

Councillor Chris Wray was scheduled to propose a motion, seconded by Councillor Bullcock, on pre-emptive tackling of fly-tipping through free bulky waste collection. The motion noted that fly-tipping is a blight on the local environment, a persistent and worsening issue, and a financial burden on the council. The council was asked to resolve to:

  • Undertake a cost-benefit analysis comparing potential savings from reduced fly-tipping against the reduced income from introducing a free two-item bulky-waste collection service.
  • Explore potential external funding to support such a model.
  • Explore potential communication measures to highlight the service and further reduce fly-tipping by encouraging its use.
  • Request that the cabinet member for Environment and Transport report back to full council within four months on the potential financial impact of such a policy change.

Public Questions

The council was scheduled to receive questions submitted by members of the public, together with responses. The 2025 09 25 Public Questions to Council.pdf document contained one question from a member of the public, regarding council tax concessions for terminally ill residents.


  1. The Nolan principles, also known as the seven principles of public life, are standards of ethical conduct for those working in the public sector. They include selflessness, integrity, objectivity, accountability, openness, honesty and leadership. 

Attendees

Profile image for CouncillorDave Leech
Councillor Dave Leech Mayor • Labour • St. Helen's
Profile image for CouncillorRobert Barnard
Councillor Robert Barnard Conservative • Penistone East
Profile image for CouncillorSue Bellamy
Councillor Sue Bellamy Labour • Dearne North
Profile image for CouncillorRuth Booker
Councillor Ruth Booker Labour • North East
Profile image for CouncillorJanine Bowler
Councillor Janine Bowler Labour • Dearne South
Profile image for CouncillorRoy Bowser
Councillor Roy Bowser Cabinet Support Member- Core Services • Labour • Worsbrough
Profile image for CouncillorStephen Bullcock
Councillor Stephen Bullcock Liberal Democrats • Kingstone
Profile image for CouncillorAlex Burnett
Councillor Alex Burnett Labour • Penistone East
Profile image for CouncillorWendy Cain
Councillor Wendy Cain Cabinet Spokesperson - Public Health and Communities • Labour • Dearne North
Profile image for CouncillorAlice Cave
Councillor Alice Cave Labour • Darton West
Profile image for CouncillorTrevor Cave
Councillor Trevor Cave Labour • Darton West
Profile image for CouncillorAnita Cherryholme
Councillor Anita Cherryholme Cabinet Support Member without Portfolio • Labour • Cudworth
Profile image for CouncillorJohn Clarke JP
Councillor John Clarke JP Labour • Worsbrough
Profile image for CouncillorDorothy Coates
Councillor Dorothy Coates Cabinet Support Member - Place Health & Adult Social Care • Labour • North East
Profile image for CouncillorDickie Denton
Councillor Dickie Denton Liberal Democrats • Darton East
Profile image for CouncillorKaren Dyson
Councillor Karen Dyson Labour • Stairfoot
Profile image for CouncillorWill Fielding
Councillor Will Fielding Liberal Democrats • Dodworth
Profile image for CouncillorRobin Franklin
Councillor Robin Franklin Cabinet Spokesperson - Regeneration and Culture • Labour • Hoyland Milton
Profile image for CouncillorRobert Frost
Councillor Robert Frost Cabinet Spokesperson - Core Services • Labour • Wombwell
Profile image for CouncillorSteve Green
Councillor Steve Green Labour • Monk Bretton
Profile image for CouncillorDavid Greenhough
Councillor David Greenhough Liberal Democrats • Penistone West
Profile image for CouncillorJoe Hayward
Councillor Joe Hayward Labour • Cudworth
Profile image for CouncillorJames Higginbottom
Councillor James Higginbottom Cabinet Spokesperson - Environment and Highways • Labour • Wombwell
Profile image for CouncillorSherry Holling
Councillor Sherry Holling Labour • Rockingham
Profile image for CouncillorSir Stephen Houghton CBE
Councillor Sir Stephen Houghton CBE Leader of the Council • Labour • Cudworth
Profile image for CouncillorSharon Howard
Councillor Sharon Howard Cabinet Spokesperson without Portfolio • Labour • Darton West
Profile image for CouncillorSteve Hunt
Councillor Steve Hunt Liberal Democrats • Darton East
Profile image for CouncillorHannah Kitching
Councillor Hannah Kitching Leader of the Liberal Democrats • Liberal Democrats • Penistone West
Profile image for CouncillorJake Lodge
Councillor Jake Lodge Independent • Worsbrough
Profile image for CouncillorPhillip Lofts
Councillor Phillip Lofts Labour • Old Town
Profile image for CouncillorMandy Lowe-Flello
Councillor Mandy Lowe-Flello Liberal Democrats • Penistone West
Profile image for CouncillorCaroline Makinson
Councillor Caroline Makinson Deputy Leader of the Council • Labour • Royston
Profile image for CouncillorKath Mitchell
Councillor Kath Mitchell Labour • Kingstone
Profile image for CouncillorAbi Moore
Councillor Abi Moore Labour • Dearne South
Profile image for CouncillorMartin Morrell
Councillor Martin Morrell Labour • Dearne North
Profile image for CouncillorJanine Moyes
Councillor Janine Moyes Cabinet Support Member - Regeneration and Culture • Labour • Central
Profile image for CouncillorPaul Murray
Councillor Paul Murray Labour • Stairfoot
Profile image for CouncillorLeyla Nayeri
Councillor Leyla Nayeri Liberal Democrats • Darton East
Profile image for CouncillorJo Newing
Councillor Jo Newing Cabinet Spokesperson - Place Health & Adult Social Care • Labour • Old Town
Profile image for CouncillorKevin Osborne
Councillor Kevin Osborne Cabinet Support Member - Environment & Highways • Labour • Darfield
Profile image for CouncillorAshley Peace
Councillor Ashley Peace Cabinet Spokesperson - Childrens Services • Labour • North East
Profile image for CouncillorDeborah Pearson
Councillor Deborah Pearson Cabinet Support Member - Childrens Services • Labour • Dearne South
Profile image for CouncillorClive Pickering
Councillor Clive Pickering Liberal Democrats • Old Town
Profile image for CouncillorKen Richardson  Msc
Councillor Ken Richardson Msc Labour • Monk Bretton
Profile image for CouncillorJohn Roberts
Councillor John Roberts Labour • Penistone East
Profile image for CouncillorMargaret Sheard
Councillor Margaret Sheard Cabinet Support Member - Public Health and Communities • Labour • Monk Bretton
Profile image for CouncillorTim Shepherd
Councillor Tim Shepherd Labour • Hoyland Milton
Profile image for CouncillorIan Shirt
Councillor Ian Shirt Labour • Stairfoot
Profile image for CouncillorTrevor Smith
Councillor Trevor Smith Independent • Darfield
Profile image for CouncillorMick Stowe
Councillor Mick Stowe Labour • Hoyland Milton
Profile image for CouncillorNicola Sumner
Councillor Nicola Sumner Labour • Central
Profile image for CouncillorSarah Tattersall
Councillor Sarah Tattersall Labour • St. Helen's
Profile image for CouncillorAndy Waters
Councillor Andy Waters Liberal Democrats • Dodworth
Profile image for CouncillorDave Webster
Councillor Dave Webster Labour • Royston
Profile image for CouncillorDavid White
Councillor David White Independent • Rockingham
Profile image for CouncillorAndrew Wray
Councillor Andrew Wray Independent • Rockingham
Profile image for CouncillorChris Wray
Councillor Chris Wray Liberal Democrats • Dodworth
Profile image for CouncillorNeil Wright
Councillor Neil Wright Labour • St. Helen's
Profile image for CouncillorPhilip Wright
Councillor Philip Wright Liberal Democrats • Kingstone

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Meeting Documents

Agenda

Agenda frontsheet Thursday 25-Sep-2025 10.00 Full Council.pdf

Reports Pack

Public reports pack Thursday 25-Sep-2025 10.00 Full Council.pdf

Additional Documents

Minutes of Previous Meeting.pdf
Minutes 29072025 Planning Regulatory Board.pdf
Minutes 23072025 Audit and Governance Committee.pdf
Minutes 03092025 Licensing Regulatory Board.pdf
Minutes 17072025 Health and Wellbeing Board.pdf
Minutes 14072025 Dearne Area Council.pdf
Minutes 28072025 North Area Council.pdf
Minutes 01082025 South Area Council.pdf
Minutes 15072025 Overview and Scrutiny Committee.pdf
Minutes 16072025 Central Area Council.pdf
Minutes 29012026 Penistone Area Council.pdf
Minutes 31072025 North East Area Council.pdf
Minutes 13082025 Cabinet.pdf
Minutes 23072025 Cabinet.pdf
Public minutes 05062025 1300 South Yorkshire Pensions Authority.pdf
Minutes 03092025 Cabinet.pdf
Printed minutes 23062025 1300 South Yorkshire Police and Crime Panel.pdf
Minutes 01072025 Planning Regulatory Board.pdf
Minutes 09072025 Cabinet.pdf
Standards Report Protocol on Member Officer Relations.pdf
Draft Member-Officer Protocol.pdf
Council Proportionality Report Sept 2025.pdf
OSC Annual Report 2024-25 Cover Report.pdf
OSC Annual Report 2024-25 FINAL.pdf
2025 09 25 Public Questions to Council.pdf
Notes 2026 09 25 - From the Licensing Regulatory Board Sub Committee Meetings 3.pdf
Amendment to Motion Thursday 25-Sep-2025 10.00 Full Council.pdf
Questions from Elected Members with Responses Thursday 25-Sep-2025 10.00 Full Council.pdf
2025 09 25 Member Questions to Council.pdf
2025 09 25 Pre-emptive tackling of Fly Tippin through Free Bulky Waste Collection Amendment.pdf