The notice of summons to Councillors to a forthcoming Extraordinary meeting of my local Town Council includes this: "Informal Meeting - [Date and time specified]. All Councillors welcome for an informal discussion on the background information to the Extraordinary meeting. There is no agenda, any issues of concern can be raised by Councillors." To be clear: this informal meeting is to be held a few days ahead of the Extraordinary meeting. And I might add that the public is being excluded from the Extraordinary meeting, using the Admissions to Meetings Act (Public Bodies) 1960, simply on the grounds that the business is 'confidential'.
What is the status of this 'Informal meeting'? Do the public have the right to attend? should it be minuted?