Full Council set to meet on Tuesday

By Max Goodman

17th Apr 2023 | Local News

County Hall (Image: LDR Richard Whitehouse)
County Hall (Image: LDR Richard Whitehouse)

On Tuesday the 18th of April, a meeting will take place in the Council Chamber at New County Hall in Truro. The meeting will be available to watch online and will be starting at 10.30 am.

Cornwall Council has said that Changes to council procedures which could see the end of secret ballots of members are among the items up for discussion.

Also on the agenda will be discussions on harbour fees for Falmouth and Truro, and the latest update on the authority's capital programme.

The council say two motions have also been submitted for debate, one focussed on calling for further devolution for Cornwall, and one calling for support for the Climate and Ecology Bill currently being considered in Westminster.

The meeting will also see Cabinet members answering questions from both members of the public and from their fellow councillors.

Cllr Linda Taylor, leader of Cornwall Council, said: "Full council meetings give us the opportunity to hear from all our elected members from across Cornwall, and are an opportunity for the discussion and debate that informs our work going forwards."

The meeting is open to members of the public and can be viewed live, via a webcast service. You can read the full agenda for the meeting on the Council website.

You can watch the meeting here: Webcasts - Cornwall Council

     

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