That's the one I was thinking of!
I just found it on FB and itv:
https://www.itv.com/news/westcountry/2023-08-17/council-speaks-out-after-closing-public-outdoor-spaces?fbclid=IwAR185AS1sYfpDF1ejHGzw9tiN2UWgQwPCGwDeVeYm_0PeHAcbmBz3F4Q1yc
The questions on the renewal document from a major insurance provided to PCs states:
Declaration
Renewal will be negotiated on the basis that any of your officials, trustees or committee members have not:
1. Been convicted or charged (but not yet tried) with a criminal offence other than a motoring offence
2. Received an Official Police Caution in respect of any criminal offence other than a motoring offence
3. Been the subject of any county court judgement (CCJ), winding up order, insolvent liquidation or administration or have made any composition or arrangement with creditors or protected trust of deed or deed of trust in Scotland
4. Been a director or partner of a company which has gone into insolvency, liquidation, receivership or administration or protected trust of deed or deed of trust in Scotland
5. Been declared bankrupt or been disqualified from being a company director
6. Been prosecuted for failure to comply with any Health and Safety or Welfare or Environmental Protection legislation
7. Had an Insurance proposal declined, renewal refused, insurance cancelled or special terms applied If any of the above statements are inaccurate please provide details below
The problem facing the PC seeking renewal is that it currently has a Cllr subject to a police investigation for an serious offence (that could go either way but the very fact that the investigation is taking place should (IMHO) form a part of the decision making process of the PC prior to committing public funds AND should probably be a 'fair disclosure' to the insurance company. On top of that (as if that wasn't already enough) the PC has 5 ½ years of a 6 year CCJ term still to run.
Personally, I believe both elements should be 'fair disclosure' to the insurance company if only to guard against the potential for a possible future claim being rejected or the policy invalidated (probably when it needed most!)