Sefton Metropolitan Borough Council:
Minutes for Council meeting, Sep 2 2010, 6.30PM official page
Other committee documents for Sefton Metropolitan Borough Council :: Council details
Venue: Town Hall, Bootle
Contact: Steve Pearce. Head of Committee and Member Services
Items No. ItemApologies for Absence
Declarations of Interest
Members and Officers are requested to give notice of any personal or prejudicial interest and the nature of that interest, relating to any item on the agenda in accordance with the relevant Code of Conduct.
Minutes of the meeting held on 8 July 2010
Mayor's Communications
Public Session
Matters Raised by the Public
To deal with matters raised by members of the public within the Borough, in accordance with the procedures relating to Petitions, Public Questions.and Motions set out in Rule 11 of the Council and Committee Procedure Rules.
(Details of any further Petitions notified or Questions submitted to the Legal Director by members of the public in accordance with Rule 11 will be circulated at the meeting).
Council Business Session
Questions Raised by Members of the Council
To receive and consider questions to Cabinet Members, Chairs of Committees or Spokespersons for any of the Joint Authorities upon any matter within their portfolio/area of responsibility, of which notice has been given in accordance with Rule 12 of the Council and Committee Procedure Rules.
Prioritisation and Strategic Budget Review PDF 90 KB
Report of the Chief Executive
Capital Programme Review PDF 92 KB
Report of the Strategic Director - Communities
Additional documents:
Proper Officer and Monitoring Officer Functions PDF 73 KB
Report of the Chief Executive
Members' Allowances PDF 101 KB
Joint report of the Director of Corporate Services and the Assistant Chief Executive
Membership of Committees 2010/11
To consider any changes to the Membership of any Committees etc.
Notice of Motion by Councillor Webster
To consider the following Motion submitted by Councillor Webster:
"This Council calls upon the Government to recognise that Sefton Council has a significantly higher proportion of older people within its population compared to the national average. With this in mind, the Council requests the Chancellor of the Exchequer to increase the Council's Central Government Grant to allow the Council to meet the needs of this ever increasing section of the community and to ensure that all Senior Citizens in Sefton are able to enjoy a reasonable quality of life. The Grant should more accurately and adequately reflect the additional cost incurred in caring for such a large elderly population."
(This is a Cross Party Motion supported by the Members of the Dementia Working Group, comprising of Councillors McGuire, Pearson and Webster)
