To receive any public questions, statements or petitions submitted in accordance with the Constitution, which is available to view at the following link:
https://democracy.bcpcouncil.gov.uk/ieListMeetings.aspx?CommitteeID=151&Info=1&bcr=1
The deadline for the submission of a public question is 4 clear working days before the meeting.
The deadline for the submission of a statement is midday the working day before the meeting.
The deadline for the submission of a petition is 10 working days before the meeting.
Decision:
The Leader advised that five public questions had been received from the following members of the public:
- Gerald Riglar – in relation to Agenda Item 14 (Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole Parking Standards Supplementary Planning Document)
- Conor O’Luby - in relation to Agenda Item 7 (Wessex Fields Site Development Update)
- Susan Chapman – in relation to Agenda Item 13 (Climate Action Annual Report 2019/20) and Agenda Item 7 (Wessex Fields Site Development Update)
- Elizabeth Elwick – in relation to Agenda Item 13 (Climate Action Annual Report 2019/20) and;
- Anita Rose – also in relation to Agenda Item 13 (Climate Action Annual Report 2019/20)
The Leader advised that copies of the public questions and responses had been circulated to the Cabinet and had been published on the Council’s website.
Minutes:
The Leader advised that five public questions had been received from the following members of the public:
- Gerald Riglar – in relation to Agenda Item 14 (Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole Parking Standards Supplementary Planning Document)
- Conor O’Luby - in relation to Agenda Item 7 (Wessex Fields Site Development Update)
- Susan Chapman – in relation to Agenda Item 13 (Climate Action Annual Report 2019/20) and Agenda Item 7 (Wessex Fields Site Development Update)
- Elizabeth Elwick – in relation to Agenda Item 13 (Climate Action Annual Report 2019/20) and;
- Anita Rose – also in relation to Agenda Item 13 (Climate Action Annual Report 2019/20)
The Leader advised that copies of the public questions and responses had been circulated to the Cabinet and had been published on the Council’s website.