To consider recommendations from the Overview and Scrutiny committees on items not otherwise included on the Cabinet Agenda.
Minutes:
Cabinet was advised that one recommendation had been received from the Overview and Scrutiny Board and one from the Environment and Place Overview and Scrutiny Committee on items not otherwise on the agenda.
The Chair of the Overview and Scrutiny Board, Councillor Kate Salmon presented the recommendations from the Board as set out below, copies of which had been circulated to Members of the Cabinet and published on the Councils website prior to the meeting. In presenting the recommendations Councillor Salmon highlighted that an underlying issue is that of trust and that the recommendations sought to address this issue.
Recommendations from the Overview and Scrutiny Board held on 23 February 2026
O&S Board agenda item 7 – Consultation Framework Working Group Report
1. That the Overview and Scrutiny Board recommend to Cabinet that it adopts the Code of Good Practice – see the following link to the draft document: Code of Good Practice
2. That the Overview and Scrutiny Board recommend to Cabinet that all members should be notified of consultations at least 1 week in advance of going live, providing summary detail of the topic for consultation.
3. That the Overview and Scrutiny Board endorse the ongoing work to produce an internal consultation toolkit, which should provide clear guidance on confidentiality.
4. That the Overview and Scrutiny Board recommend to Cabinet that it endorses an approach to every consultation which clearly outlines that it is not a referendum.
5. That the Overview and Scrutiny Board recommend to Cabinet that funding for the establishment of a citizens panel is built into future budgets for Consultations.
(Unanimous Decision)
Additional comments from O&S Board
Cabinet is also asked to note the following recommendations to officers:
1. That the Overview and Scrutiny Board recommend that the Chief Executive bring the Consultation Forward Plan to Group Leaders Meetings on a quarterly basis in order to raise awareness with members. As well as informing of forthcoming consultations the update should provide guidance on confidentiality and expectations for member engagement.
2. That the Overview and Scrutiny Board recommend to officers that greater clarity be provided around why particular consultation methods were chosen and also clarity on the reason why a consultation is taking place and how the results of the consultation will be used.
3. That the Overview and Scrutiny Board recommend that officers give consideration to the most robust consultation process available, recognising that sample surveys tend to be more robust and consider the additional costs involved with this
The Board also asked officers to review whether the framework (Code of Good Practice) should more explicitly reference the need for meaningful, decision relevant consultation questions. Officers agreed to thoroughly check through the Code and to make adjustments if required.
The Leader thanked Councillor Salmon and the committee for all their work and for bringing their recommendations to Cabinet and further to this advised that a response would be provided directly to the Board once Cabinet had had the opportunity to consider the recommendations in detail.
The Chair of the Environment and Place Overview and Scrutiny Committee, Councillor Chris Rigby presented the recommendations from the Committee as set out below, copies of which had been circulated to Members of the Cabinet and published on the Councils website prior to the meeting.
Recommendations from the Environment and Place Overview and Scrutiny Committee held on 25 February 2026
Environment and Place Agenda Item 9 – Homelessness and Rough Sleeping Strategy 2026-2031 Update
The Environment and Place Overview and Scrutiny Committee agreed the following recommendations on this item which are being passed to Cabinet:
(i) The committee endorse the Homelessness and Rough Sleeping Strategy 2026–2031 and consider any further improvements ahead of consideration at Cabinet in May 2026
(ii) supports the co-production of the Delivery Plan with people who have lived experience and through a working group of Homelessness Delivery Board members.
Voting: Unanimous
The Leader thanked Councillor Rigby and the committee for all their work and for bringing their recommendations to Cabinet. In relation to this the Leader thanked the Committee for their endorsement of the strategy and advised that a response would be provided directly to the Committee once Cabinet had had the opportunity to consider the recommendations in detail.