Councillor Ellie Hopgood
Email: Ellie.Hopgood@durham.gov.uk
Council: County Durham
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Activity Timeline
Meetings Attended Note this may include planned future meetings.
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Adults, Wellbeing and Health Overview and Scrutiny Committee - Friday 10 July 2026 10.00 am
Police and Crime Panel - Monday, 8 June 2026 - 10.00 am
County Council - Wednesday, 20 May 2026 - 10.00 am
Adults, Wellbeing and Health Overview and Scrutiny Committee - Friday 1 May 2026 9.30 am
The Adults, Wellbeing and Health Overview and Scrutiny Committee of County Durham Council is scheduled to meet on Friday 01 May 2026. The meeting's agenda includes a review of the financial outturn for Adult and Health Services, an update on the progress of the Shotley Bridge Hospital redevelopment, and a report on the council's performance in the third quarter of the 2025/26 financial year.
Corporate Overview and Scrutiny Management Board - Monday, 30 March 2026 - 10.00 am
The Corporate Overview and Scrutiny Management Board of County Durham Council met on Monday 30 March 2026 to review the council's financial performance and strategic progress. Discussions were scheduled to cover the third quarter financial outturn for revenue and capital budgets, the council tax and business rates collection fund, and treasury management. The board was also set to review the action plan developed in response to the Corporate Peer Challenge and receive an update on the council's poverty strategy. Additionally, a performance management report for the third quarter of the 2025/26 financial year was scheduled for discussion, alongside an update on petitions received by the authority and a notice of key decisions.
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Summary
Meetings Attended: 31
Average per Month: 2.1
Decisions Recorded: 0 Not all decisions are recorded, so this may significantly underestimate the number of decisions actually made.