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Election of Chairman Minutes: RESOLVED that Councillor Dr. G. H. Lord be elected Chairman of the Committee for the remainder of the municipal year. |
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Election of Vice-Chairman Minutes: RESOLVED that Councillor R. J. Deeming be elected Vice-Chairman of the Committee for the remainder of the municipal year. |
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Apologies for absence Minutes: An apology for absence was received from Councillor R. J. Deeming. |
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Declarations of Interest Minutes: Councillor R. D. Smith declared a personal interest in respect of the item relating to the Polling District Review (Minute No. 6/07) stating that, as Catshill Village Hall was used as a polling station, he was a Trustee of the Catshill Village Hall Management Committee. |
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Minutes: The Minutes of the meeting of the Committee held on 16th March 2006 were submitted.
RESOLVED that, subject to the amendment of the date of the meeting from "16th March 2005" to "16th March 2006", the Minutes be approved as a correct record. |
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Polling District Review PDF 124 KB Additional documents:
Minutes: Mrs. C. Cockell, Acting Electoral Services Manager, presented the report which outlined a review of Polling Districts and Polling Places within the District, in accordance with the Review of Polling Districts and Polling Places (Parliamentary Elections) Regulations 2006.
Consideration was then given to the report and the following matters were raised by Members:-
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Abolition of Lickey End Parish Council PDF 28 KB Minutes: Members considered a report relating to a request from Lickey End Parish Council to return the area to its previously unparished state.
RESOLVED (i) that, under the Local Government and Public Involvement in Health Act 2007, the Council seek to abolish Lickey End Parish Council without reference to the Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government; (ii) that, in the event of the Council being unable to abolish Lickey End Parish Council without reference to the Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government as referred to in (i) above, the Chief Executive write to the Department for Communities and Local Government seeking the abolition of Lickey End Parish Council; or (iii) that, should the Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government consider that a review is required, the Chief Executive be authorised to undertake a consultation exercise within the Lickey End Parish Council area as to the proposed abolition of Lickey End Parish Council, and to report the findings of the review to a future meeting of the Committee. |