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Full CouncilThe Council has responsibility for approving the annual Budget and the strategies setting out the Council's policy framework. Full Council meetings |
CabinetThe Cabinet has overall responsibility for the services that the council provides and operates within the overall policies and budget agreed by the council. Cabinet Meeting |
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Scrutiny CommissionsScrutiny Commissions act as a 'Watchdog' by examining the decisions of the Council's Executive, the Cabinet, questioning Senior Council Officers, monitoring the work of the Council and Health bodies. Scrutiny Commission meetings |
Area PartnershipsArea Partnerships is the council’s approach to delivering services at a neighbourhood level, providing Barnsley's residents with an opportunity to shape the services delivered on their doorstep. Area Partnership meetings |
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Regulatory Boards and CommitteesElected councillors have important roles in terms of discharging regulatory or 'quasi-judicial' responsibilities of the council. These responsibilities are discharged by the regulatory boards and committees. Regulatory meetings |
Bodies that no longer meetHere you can find an historical collection of bodies that no longer meet. Ceased bodies |
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Health and Wellbeing BoardThe Board is a committee of the Council, with the role of agreeing the Health and Wellbeing Strategy and seeking to join up health and social care for the BoroughThe Board is a committee of the Council, with the role of agreeing the Health and Wellbeing Strategy and seeking to join up health and social care for the Borough
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Overview and Scrutiny CommitteeThis Committee acts as a 'watchdog' by examining the decisions of the Council's Executive, the Cabinet, questioning Senior Council Officers, monitoring the work and performance of the Council and Health bodies.This Committee acts as a 'watchdog' by examining the decisions of the Council's Executive, the Cabinet, questioning Senior Council Officers, monitoring the work and performance of the Council and Health bodies.
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Area CouncilsArea Councils are responsible for developing plans to improve services for local people and reviewing the way in which services are delivered at local level.Area Councils are responsible for developing plans to improve services for local people and reviewing the way in which services are delivered at local level.
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