Two councillors are strongly opposed to these blanket powers given as advised by our ALC to the Clerk, Chairman and Vice Chairman and used over the past months without any accountability. The other councillors go with the flow and won't say boo to this particular goose as they have been led to believe the trio have the right to carry on regardless and make whatever decisions they like. Every time the two councillors raise their objections to the continuation of the powers, they are told that the powers have to remain in place during the pandemic as NALC and our local ALC have advised their continuance for the time being. Below is this month's example of a large number of S101 decisions taken outside the monthly council meetings by the trio published on the latest agenda. There is no reason why these matters could not have been addressed and decided upon by councillors voting in an extraordinary council meeting in public on Zoom which at least would have ensured that council business is being conducted in an open, transparent, unbiased and balanced manner despite the loss of face-to-face meetings. This is not democracy. it is rule by executive fiat. We might just as well not hold any proper council meetings and just dole out public funds via S101 decisions taken by two councillors and a clerk.
7 Matters resolved under the scheme of temporary delegation under LGA72s101
a) Letter sent to Borough Councillors asking them to vote against the
local plan as suggested by Member of Parliament.
b) Arranged a public meeting to discuss the Borough Council Local Plan
c) To order replacement batteries and pads and stickers for the
defibrillators at Selling School and Perry Woods
d) Agreed to an additional 10 hours to allow the Clerk to research the
broadband scheme, provide a draft letter, key names and addresses, print,
fold and stuff letters and affix postage stamp to 339 personalised letters.
8 Financial matters included under the scheme of temporary delegation
a) To pay the pro-forma invoice for the replacement batteries, pads and
stickers £716.40 including VAT
ccountability. The other councillors go with the flow and won't say boo to this particular goose as they believe the trio have the right to carry on regardless. Every time the two councillors raise their objections to the continuation of the powers, they are told that the powers have to remain in place during the pandemic as NALC and our local ALC have advised their continuance for the time being. There is no reason why these matters could not have been addressed and decided upon by councillors voting in an extraordinary council meeting held on Zoom in public, which would have ensured that all council business is being conducted as required under the 1972 Act in an open, transparent, unbiased and balanced manner despite the loss of face-to-face meetings. This is not democracy. It is rule by executive fiat. We might just as well not convene any more council meetings and just dole out public funds via S101 decisions taken by two councillors and a council employee.
Should this matter be raised with he parish council's Internal Auditor and/or the borough council's MO?