Jann’s first reply “…We don't have much storage space so I'll be able to clear the decks a bit now...”
So apparently, it IS a space issue…
You say “your motions book” Dave, it’s not “my” motions book and it is not a duplication either - I think you miss the point. A written motion should be viewed as a business justification case - it records the reason, the means, the costs, the justification for any given course of action.
OK, maybe not necessary for routine business, but I’d suggest any issue which incurs financial liability or a significant policy / change of direction / deviation from norm should be supported by a written motion.
A written motion should be received by the clerk X days before a meeting, clerk checks for general typing / spelling issues, sense and legality of the motion, records with a number in order of receipt and adds to agenda with written motion published to inform cllrs and public of matters to be discussed at the meeting. Basic admin really. Surprised anyone would think it unnecessary or a duplication of effort whereas it is actually a common sense, audit trail efficiency measure.
I can’t recall precisely where I saw the REQUIREMENT that written motions be retained and numbered in the order they are received.
I’m not sure I am inclined to find and share the reference with someone of your experience if you don’t think written motions should be retained I wouldn’t have thought you’d be open to change.