It is SO common for minutes to be endorsed without anyone actually paying due and proper attention to the details.
I played a little game at our last PC meeting.
The clerk is obviously having trouble re-writing over existing minute templates as a short cut but is not saving the original and the update as separate documents - I know, basic word processing.
Anyway, 2 sets of minutes forwarded for Cllr review by email ahead of the meeting - all good so far.
Click on 1 link which shows the relevant date and it opens the minutes for that date. Click on the other link marked as the other date and it opens the previous copy of the minutes.
OK a simple admin error which I ‘could’ have easily highlighted and hoped for correction except…..
This is not the first time, it happened at the last meeting so why am I wasting my breath trying to fix stupid and, perhaps more importantly, why am I the only person to notice this? The answer to that is that no other Cllr even bothered to open the links and read the draft minutes ahead of the meeting - not even the chair who looked a complete lemon trying to work out why he had 2 copies of the same minutes.
I waited until he asked for any comments prior to a vote to accept, nobody spoke, I waited, then pointed out that, since the draft minutes had NOT been circulated, they could not be endorsed.
Yep, clerk puffed up like a bantam a declared they HAD distributed the minutes by email in advance of the meeting.
I fully expected this reaction which has become depressingly common so took some pleasure in pointing out that the admin was flawed AND that even if it hadn’t been, nobody has bothered to read it anyway.
You’d think that would be an embarrassment to the whole council but no, they just shrug it off and carry on…..