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  1. A question raised by a member of the public during a public speaking session shall not require a response and there should be no debate or discussion between the Council and the public. A brief record of topics raised at public participation will be included in the minutes of that meeting.

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  2. All statements will be published online the working day before the relevant meeting and circulated to all Members of the Council. Statements can be read out at the relevant meeting and there is...

  3. Jan 3, 2024 · When representing members of the community on a particular interest, a community councillor must check out the facts of the situation before taking matters to the Community Council.

  4. All questions and statements must be sent by email to publicquestions@sheffield.gov.uk by the submission deadlines. If you do not meet these deadlines, your question or statement will be...

  5. Mar 27, 2018 · This new publication offers 50 guidelines for public comment, and includes a sample public comment announcement. It is an update from our 2018 guidelines. These guidelines refer to ordinary business and work or study meetings of councils, boards and committees.

  6. The aim of this Guide is to provide councillors and councils with practical steps they can follow to decrease the likelihood of experiencing harassment, abuse and intimidation and give them some...

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  8. May 23, 2018 · The High Court Ruling in R (Harvey) v Ledbury Town Council [2018] EWHC1151 (Admin) has clarified how a council should deal with complaints against a councillor, and has implications for Town and Parish Councils throughout England.

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