The Towns & Communities Overview and Scrutiny
Sub Committee undertakes the
Council’s scrutiny function with regard to planning,
licensing and cultural activities undertaken and supported by
Council services. In general, the Committee is able to look at any
issue involving the borough’s town centres, museums, heritage
and housing.
The Committee’s focus is strategic and
policy-orientated, which means that it isn’t the place to
consider individual complaints or concerns. However, the Committee
does look at how social housing, leisure and the economic health of
the borough is supported by the Council. It can question Cabinet
members, officers and other organisations to ensure that the
borough is a cohesive and prosperous place to live for
all.
Specific areas that the Committee is tasked with
scrutinising include but are not exclusive to:
·
Regulatory Services
·
Planning & Building Control
·
Town centre strategy
·
Licensing
·
Leisure, art, culture
·
Housing Retained Services
·
Social and economic regeneration
·
Parks
·
Social inclusion
·
Scrutiny of relevant aspects of the LAA
·
Councillor Call for Action
The Committee is keen to hear of any matters that
residents feel could be examined by scrutiny. If you would like
scrutiny to consider any area please let us know using the form on
our main website, if it is something the Committee can help with we
will let you know.
Topic Groups
Occasionally, the Committee will deem that some
issues require an in-depth investigation. The Committee will then
form what are called ‘topic groups’, formed of a
smaller number of councillors to meet with residents, service
providers, outside experts and professionals to explore how
services work and consider ways of improving them.
In the past, the Committee has undertaken topic
groups on a range of matters, some of which are listed
below:
· Living
Ambitions
· Planning
Enforcement