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How you can ask a question at Council Meetings 

 

This webpage provides information on how you can put questions to the Leader of the Council, Members of the Cabinet or the Chair of a Committee at meetings of the Council.

How the Council operates:

The Council has a Constitution (set of rules), which sets out how it operates. All Members meet together as the Full Council at least six times a year and these meetings are open to the general public.

The Constitution allows members of the public to ask questions of the Leader of the Council, Members of the Cabinet or the Chair of a Committee at ordinary meetings of the Council.


       

I want to ask a question. What do I do?

The question must be delivered in writing or by e-mail to the Director of Corporate Services no later than 24 hours before the Council Meeting.  

Council Meetings are held every eight weeks in the Town Hall in Darlington. View the dates of the Council Meetings for the Municipal Year 2007/08.

Each question must give the name and address of the questioner and must name the Member of the Council to whom it is to be put. At any one meeting, no person may submit more than one question on behalf of themselves or an organisation.

Scope of Questions

Questions must:

  • Be about a matter for which the Local Authority has a responsibility, or which affects the Borough;
  • Not be defamatory, frivolous or offensive;
  • Not be substantially the same as a question which has been put at a meeting of the Council in the past six months; and
  • Not require the disclosure of confidential or exempt information.

The Director of Corporate Services may reject a question if it does not comply with any of the criteria above.

Record of Questions

The Director of Corporate Services keeps a record of each question received and this record is open to public inspection. Rejected questions will include the reasons for rejection. On receipt of a question a copy of the question is sent to the Member to whom it is to be put. Copies of all questions will be circulated to all Members of Council and will be made available to the public attending the meeting.

Asking the question at the Council Meeting

The Mayor, who Chairs the meeting, will invite the questioner to put the question to the Member named in the notice. If a questioner who has submitted a written question is unable to be present, they may ask the Mayor to put the question on their behalf. The Mayor may ask the question on the questioner’s behalf, indicate that a written reply will be given, or decide in the absence of the questioner, that the question will not be dealt with.

Supplementary Question

A questioner who has put a question in person may also put one supplementary question without notice to the Member who has replied to his or her original question. A supplementary question must arise directly out of the original question, or the reply. The Mayor may reject a supplementary question on any of the grounds in the section entitled Scope of Questions above.

Which Member should I address my question to?

To assist you to decide which Member of the Council to direct your question to please find a list of the relevant Members below.   

Cabinet Members

Portfolio Portfolio Holder
Leader of the Council and Cabinet Member with Portfolio for Economy Councillor John Williams
Deputy Leader and Cabinet Member with Portfolio for Neighbourhood Services and Community Safety Councillor Bill Dixon
Cabinet Member with Portfolio for Adult Services Councillor Veronica Copeland
Cabinet Member with Portfolio for Children and Young People Councillor Chris McEwan
Cabinet Member with Portfolio for Sustainable Environment and Climate Change Councillor Nick Wallis
Cabinet Member with Portfolio for Health and Leisure Councillor A. J. Scott
Cabinet Member with Portfolio for Communities and Engagement Councillor Jenny Chapman
Cabinet Member with Portfolio for Transport Councillor David Lyonette
Cabinet Member with Portfolio for Resources Councillor Stephen Harker

Scrutiny Committee Chairs

Scrutiny Committee Chair
Resources Scrutiny Committee Councillor Ian Haszeldine
Economy and Environment Scrutiny Committee Councillor Stella Robson
Children and Young People Scrutiny Committee Councillor Cyndi Hughes
Neighbourhood Services Scrutiny Committee Councillor Doris Jones
Health and Well Being Scrutiny Committee Councillor Marian Swift

Statutory Committees

Committee Chair
Licensing Committee Councillor Tom Nutt
Planning Applications Committee Councillor Paul Baldwin
Standards Committee Mike Airey

If you would like any further information on asking a question at Council meetings or who is the appropriate Member to direct a question to, what constitutes confidential or exempt information or any other matter relating to the content of this webpage please contact the Democratic Services Team on (01325) 388351 or e-mail democraticservices@darlington.gov.uk