DavetheClerk- we use the model SOs, so 4a. tells us about committees, but nothing about groups. We do have other groups, notably ones set up to focus on specific priorities over the four year term of an elected council e.g. a Climate Emergency group. These work very well, agendas, minutes, and reports to council. The one issue is the Staffing Group, which one could argue is the most important one, and the only group or committee where there is competition to be on it.
Delboy'sWife. The key part of your reply, that applies to us, is the importance of the Staffing Group when it comes to recruiting a Clerk or Deputy Clerk. We've now had HR training and it's been made clear that when we do go through such a recruitment process, it's that group that has full control over the process and the actual decision - that comes as quite a shock, i.e. effectively delegating authority to a group.
But it's more than that, since it seems that members of the Staffing Group have decided to take some kind of disciplinary action against its chair, which on the face of it smacks of a Ledbury case. I'm not looking for advice on Ledbury ! But it gives you a little insight into the secret goings on of that group. It's my belief that having a Committee will overcome much of the council's problems. Sounds simple, doesn't it - if only !