Cornwall Council Full meeting

 On Tuesday the 18th, Cornwall Council will be having its Full Council meeting. Starting at 10:30 am at New County Hall in Truro. This meeting is open to the public, though the only way for members of the public to ask questions is to have sent in questions prior to the meeting.

 

There are two major motions that have been proposed. The first of these would be whether to support the Climate and Ecology bill, or whether not too. This bill is based upon the research and work of a number of groups, including Cornwall Council who has completed a number of projects and policies based around reducing climate risk as well as being an early adopter of Biodiversity net gain.

The second motion to be put forward is a follow-up to the mess that was the Mayor/Level 3 devolution bid. Rather than the mess and failure that would have come with that deal, a proposed motion to look for actual devolution and not the hollowed out skin suit proposed by Westminster and the Cabinet of Cornwall Council.

 

In addition to the above motions, there are a selection of smaller items that are worth noting. This includes a recommendation that the introduction of charges for the Truro and Penryn passengers are to be approved. This item has been put forward by the Harbours board. No further information on this item are due to be released until the day of the meeting. Additionally, there is a recommendation from the Constitution and Governance Committee to update the rules relating to secret ballots for democratic votes. It is believed by the committee that this is essential for transparent democracy.

 

These meetings are important to help ensure that Cornwall is governed in a transparent way. We here at Some Cornish News feel that it is important to keep you in the loop. Even if it upsets a few people at the top. 

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