Standing Orders 2010 - 2
Standing Orders 2010 - 2
Standing Orders 2010 - 2
Some of the Standing Orders are compulsory as they are laid down in Acts of
Parliament. These are printed in bold type. These Standing Orders cannot be
altered.
The words “Local Councils” are used, it means Parish and Town Councils in England
It is, of course, recognised that local councillors can be male or female. Therefore,
wherever the masculine gender is used in this publication, this should be interpreted
as also meaning the feminine gender, where appropriate
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Index
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NEWPORT PARISH COUNCIL STANDING ORDERS
1. Meetings
Meetings of the Council shall be held on the second Monday of each month in
each year, except August, from 6.45pm, with a maximum duration of 2 hours,
commencing with a 15 minute public forum.
b) In a year which is not an election year the Annual Parish Council Meeting
shall be held on such day in May as the Council may direct.
The person presiding at a meeting may exercise all the powers and duties of
the Chairman in relation to the conduct of the meeting.
The first business to be transacted at the Annual Meeting will be the election of the
Chairman who may serve for a maximum of 2 years.
5. Proper Officer
Where a statute, regulation or order confers function or duties on the proper officer
of the Council in the following cases, he shall be the clerk or nominated officer: -
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6. Quorum of the Council
9. Voting
Members shall vote by show of hands or, if at least two members so request, by
signed ballot.
10. If a member so requires, the Clerk shall record the names of the members
who voted on any question so as to show whether they voted for or against
it. Such a request must be made before moving on to the next business.
11. (1) Subject to (2) and (3) below the Chairman may give an original vote on
any matter put to the vote, and in any case of an equality of votes may give
a casting vote whether or not he gave an original vote.
(2) If the person presiding at the annual meeting would have ceased to be a
member of the council but for the statutory provisions which preserve the
membership of the Chairman and Vice-Chairman until the end of their term
of office he may not give an original vote in an election for Chairman.
(3) The person presiding must give a casting vote whenever there is an
equality of votes in an election for Chairman.
At each Annual Parish Council Meeting the first business shall be:-
c) In the ordinary year of election of the Council to fill any vacancies left
unfilled at the election by reason of insufficient nominations.
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f) To appoint representatives to outside bodies.
i) To inspect any deeds and trust investments in the custody of the Council as
required;
And shall thereafter follow the order set out in the Standing Order 15
13. At every meeting other than the Annual Parish Council Meeting the first
business shall be to appoint a Chairman if the Chairman and Vice-
Chairman be absent and to receive such declarations of acceptance of
office (if any) and undertaking to observe the Council’s code of conduct as
are required by law to be made or, if not then received, to decide when
they shall be received.
14. In every year, not later than the meeting at which the estimates for next year
are settled, the Council shall review the pay and conditions of service of
existing employees. Standing Order 37 must be read in conjunction with this
requirement.
15. After the first business has been completed, the order of business, unless the
Council otherwise decides on the ground of urgency, shall be as follows:-
a) To read and consider the Minutes; provided that if a copy has been circulated
to each member not later than the day of issue of the summons to attend the
meeting, the Minutes may be taken as read.
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16. Urgent Business
Urgent Business
If after the 10 days notice for an agenda item has passed, a member
considers a matter to be of such urgency that it could not wait until the
following meeting to be discussed (e.g. the time frame for a resolution may
have expired before the next meeting) it may be included and marked Urgent
Business. This item must have the agreement of four members of the council
and should be notified to the Clerk before the statutory three clear days notice
required to circulate the agenda.
18. The Clerk shall date every notice of resolution or recommendation when
received by him, shall number each notice in the order in which it was
received and file for inspection by every member of the council.
19. The Clerk shall insert in the summons for every meeting all notices of motion
or recommendation properly given in the order in which they have been
received.
21. If the subject matter of a resolution comes within the province of a committee
of the Council, it shall, upon being moved and seconded, stand referred
without discussion to such committee or to such other committee as the
Council may determine for report; provided that the Chairman, if he considers
it to be a matter of urgency, may allow it to be dealt with at the meeting at
which it was moved.
Resolutions dealing with the following matters may be moved without notice:-
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a) To appoint a Chairman of the meeting.
i) To adopt a report.
k) To amend a motion.
o) To silence or eject from the meeting a member named for misconduct. (see
Standing Order 32 below)
p) To give the consent of the Council where such consent is required by these
Standing Orders.
24. Questions
A member may ask the Chairman of the Council or the Clerk any question
concerning the business of the Council, provided 14 clear day’s notice of the
question has been given to the person to whom it is addressed.
25. No questions not connected with business under discussion shall be asked
except during the part of the meeting set aside for questions.
26. A person to whom a question has been put may decline to answer until the
next meeting of the council.
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27. Right to make Representation
4. If, after speaking for the allotted time, any member of the public or group
persistently interrupts and does not usefully contribute to the debate; the
Chair, after due warning to that person/s, may order that they be removed
from the meeting and may adjourn the meeting for such a period as is
necessary to restore order.
5. Any member of the council, with a prejudicial interest in any item before the
council, will be entitled to attend the meeting to make representation, give
evidence or answer questions in the same way as any member of the public
and under the same constraints laid down by the council in these standing
orders, before leaving the council chamber.
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A group shall be defined as any a number of persons bound together by a common interest
No discussion of the Minutes shall take place except upon their accuracy.
Corrections to the Minutes shall be made by resolution and must be initialled
by the Chairman.
f) An amendment shall not have the effect of negating the resolution before the
Council.
h) A further amendment shall not be moved until the Council has disposed of
every amendment previously moved.
b) Any member may speak when invited by the Chairman. Discussion must take
place through the Chair All members are expected to listen with courtesy and
the Chairman will refer to the rules of debate if necessary. Members are
expected to familiarise themselves with the rules of debate.
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31. Closure
After any matter that requires a vote has been discussed to the satisfaction of
the Chairman it shall be put into a suitable form of words for a vote. In the
event of there being insufficient information for a vote the matter may be
adjourned at the discretion of the Chairman. The motion to be voted on must
suggest a positive course of action e.g. It is resolved to spend £50 on a play
area; those for, against or abstaining.
(Note: Where a meeting is adjourned, the subsequent proceedings are part of the
original meeting and no new notices or agendas need to be issued, except a
notification to those members not present at the date of the continuation of the
meeting)
a) All members must observe the Code of Conduct 2007, including Clause
12.2, which was adopted by this council at the September 2007 meeting
of the Council, a copy of which is annexed to these Standing Orders.
c) If, in the opinion of the Chairman, a member has broken the provisions of
paragraph (b) of this Order, the Chairman shall express that opinion to the
Council and thereafter any member may move that the member named be no
longer heard or that the member named do leave the meeting, and the
motion, if seconded, shall be put forthwith and without discussion
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b) When a special resolution or any other resolution moved under the provisions
of paragraph (a) of this Order has been disposed of, no similar resolution may
be moved within a further six months.
Where more than two persons have been nominated for any position to be
filled by the Council and of the votes given there is not an absolute majority in
favour of one person, the name of the person having the least number of
votes shall be struck off the list and a fresh vote taken, and so on until a
majority of votes is given in favour of one person.
37. Discussions and Resolutions Affecting Employees of the Council
Any matter which will substantially exceed the amount budgeted for will be
suspended until a full discussion has taken place. Similarly, any unforeseen
surplus will not be spent until after full discussion.
39. Expenditure
The Council may at its Annual Meeting appoint standing committees and may
at any other time appoint such other committees as are necessary, but
subject to any statutory provision in that behalf:-
a) Shall not appoint any member of a committee so as to hold office later than
the next Annual Meeting.
b) May appoint persons other than members of the Council to any Committee;
and
c) May subject to the provisions of Standing Order 35 above at any time dissolve
or alter the membership of committee.
d) Any member of the parish council that expresses an interest may be a full
voting member of the Planning Committee. Should any member or members
of the committee resign, the vacancy will be filled as appropriate
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41. The Chairman and Vice-Chairman, ex-officio, shall be voting members of
every committee.
42. Every committee shall at its first meeting before proceeding to any other
business, elect a Chairman and may elect a Vice-Chairman who shall hold
office until the next Annual Meeting of the council, and shall settle its
programme of meetings for the year.
44. Sub-Committees
46. Except where ordered by the Council in the case of a committee, or by the
Council or by the appropriate committee in the case of a sub-committee, the
quorum of a committee or sub-committee shall be one-half of its members.
47. The Standing Orders on rules of debate (except those parts relating to
standing and to speaking more than once) and the Standing Order on
interests of members in contracts and other matters shall apply to committee
and sub-committee meetings.
1) The Council may create advisory committees, whose name, and number of
members and the bodies to be invited to nominate members shall be
specified.
2) The Clerk shall inform the members of each advisory committee of the terms
of reference of the committee.
4) An advisory committee may consist wholly of persons who are not members
of the Council.
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49. Voting in Committees
A member who has proposed a resolution, which has been referred to any
committee of which he is not a member, may explain his resolution to the
committee but shall not vote.
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52. Accounts and Financial Statement
3) All payments ratified under sub-paragraph (2) of this Standing Order shall be
separately included in the next schedule of payments before the Council.
53. The clerk shall supply to each member at the ordinary meeting next after the
end of the Financial Year, a statement of receipts and payments, duly audited.
1) The council shall approve written estimates for the coming financial year at its
meeting before the end of the month of November.
2) Any committee desiring to incur expenditure shall give the Clerk a written
estimate of the expenditure recommended for the coming year no later than
November.
56. The Clerk may be required to compile and hold a register of member’s
interests in accordance with agreement reached with the Monitoring
Officer of the Responsible Authority and/or as required by statute.
57. If a candidate for any appointment under the Council is to his knowledge
related to any member of or the holder of any office under the Council, he and
the person to whom he is related shall disclose the relationship in writing to
the Clerk. A candidate who fails so to do shall be disqualified for such
appointment and if appointed, may be dismissed without notice. The Clerk
shall report to the Council or to the appropriate committee any such
disclosure. Where a relationship to a member is disclosed, Standing Orders
55 shall apply as appropriate. The Clerk shall make known the purpose of
Standing Order 57 to every candidate.
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58. Canvassing of and Recommendations by Members
2) A member of the Council or of any committee shall not solicit for any person
any appointment under the Council or recommend any person for such
appointment or for promotion; but, nevertheless, any such member may give
a written testimonial of a candidate’s ability, experience or character for
submission to the Council with an application for appointment.
59. Standing Order Nos. 57 & 58 shall apply to tenders as if the person making
the tender were a candidate for an appointment.
A member may for the purpose of his duty as such (but not otherwise),
inspect any document in possession of the Council or a committee, and if
copies are available shall, on request, be supplied for the like purpose with a
copy.
61. All minutes kept by the Council and by any committee shall be open for
the inspection of any member of the Council.
The public and press shall be admitted to all meetings of the Council and
its committees and sub-committees, which may, however, temporarily
exclude the public by means of the following resolutions: -
“That in view of the [special] [confidential] nature of the business about to be
transacted, it is advisable in the public interest that the press and public be
temporarily excluded and they are instructed to withdraw”
64. The Clerk shall afford to the press reasonable facilities for the taking of their
report of any proceedings at which they are entitled to be present. There shall
be no audio or video recording or photographs of the meeting without the
express approval of the Council.
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65. If a member of the public interrupts the proceedings at any meeting, the
Chairman may, after warning, order that he be removed from the meeting and
may adjourn the meeting for such period as is necessary to restore order.
A summons and Agenda for each meeting shall be sent, together with an
invitation to attend, to the County Councillor for the appropriate division or
ward.
68. Unless the Council otherwise orders, a copy of each letter ordered to be sent
to the County Council shall be transmitted to the County Councillor for the
division.
1) The Clerk shall, as soon as it is received, enter in a book kept for the
purpose the following particulars of every planning application notified to
the Council: -
2) The Clerk shall refer every planning application received to the Chairman /
Chairman of the Planning Committee or in the Chairman’s absence to the
Vice-Chairman within 14 days of receipt.
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b) If no tenders are received or if all the tenders are identical, the council may
make such arrangements for procuring the goods or services or executing
the works as it thinks fit.
c) A notice issued under this standing order shall contain a statement of the
effect of Standing Order Nos. 57, 58 and 59
Any or every part of the Standing Orders except those printed in bold type
may be suspended by resolution in relation to any specific item of business.
73. A resolution permanently to add, vary or revoke a Standing Order shall when
proposed and seconded, stand adjourned without discussion to the next
ordinary meeting of the Council.
A copy of these Standing Orders shall be given to each member by the Clerk
upon delivery to him of the member’s declaration of acceptance of office and
written undertaking to observe the Code of Conduct adopted by the Council.
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