In May 24 an Open Spaces committee was formed and the terms of reference has that it has
authority to spend the budget assigned to maintain the parish owned open spaces and spend budget assigned to specific projects in the parish council owned open spaces.
The actual budget headings they could spend from was not specified and the village green area is not parish owned but on a very long term lease. The total for all the open spaces comes to more than 50% of the council's budget.
Financial regs were approved in June 2024, and there was the usual limit of £5k spend from a committee. The committee receives most of the feedback on a project which was for over £20k. The spend was authorised by full council. They have recently approved a contract of over £8k, stating that extra money will just have to be pulled from reserves. It was not referred to full council.
Are they within their powers to agree a contract over £5k? Should it have gone to full council as financial regs say or can they just spend everything without referring to full council?
Often there are only 3 or 4 councillors present at the committee, so decisions can be taken and implemented by very few people, one of whom has huge conflicts of interest.