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2 days ago · The Council Meeting will be held on Tuesday 5 November 2024 at 7.00pm in The Council Chamber, Civic Headquarters, 66 Portstewart Road, Coleraine, BT52 1EY. The Agenda and reports may be found here. Members of the public who wish to access the meeting via MS Teams should email committee.meetings@causewaycoastandglens.gov.uk no later than 9am on ...
Staff Portal. Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council is a council body in Northern Ireland which is citizen focused, responding to the needs, aspirations and concerns of the local community.
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Councils lead a community planning process in each district, in partnership with other public service providers. It is a duty of government departments to take into account community planning. Community Planning means the public sector agencies, the community and voluntary sector and businesses in your area working together to deliver better servic...
Councils have a role in promoting community safety locally. There are 11 Policing and Community Safety Partnerships (PCSPs) across Northern Ireland, one working in each council district. You can find more information about community safety from the link below. 1. Community safety
There are lots of ways you can get involved with your local council and the district community plan. From having your say on local issues and developments by responding to council consultations, to taking part in council events, talks and workshops. You can also go to some council meetings and get access to meeting papers and notes. To find out mor...
Councillors are responsible for making decisions on behalf of the local community about local services, such as waste collections, tourism and leisure facilities. Councillors are also appointed to represent their councils or elected members in general, on a number of public bodies. If you want to voice any issues with your local councillor, contact...
Councils have different ways of making decisions. Most have a committee structure. This means the council will set up committees to deal with specific areas of the council’s business. These committees will make decisions or recommendations with the agreement of the council. Councils can also make decisions using executive arrangements. This is wher...
Local councils get their funding from: 1. rates (district rate element) 2. various grants, mostly from the Department of Communities (DfC) 3. government grants 4. fees and charges for certain services 5. loans You can find out more about how local councils are funded on the Department for Communities (DfC)'s website(external link opens in a new win...
Information on your rate bill, help with paying your rates, how you can pay your rate bill, rental properties, and valuation of properties for rates is available from the following link. 1. A guide to rates
If you have a concern or suggestion about a service, write or speak to a member of staff or the service manager. Contact information for this, and other council services, is listed on your local council's websiteor in the telephone directory.
Councillors must follow certain rules that set out how they should behave and the standards they should keep to. This is called a code of conduct. 1. Code of conduct for councillors(external link opens in a new window / tab)external link opens in a new window / tab If you have a complaint about a councillor or feel that they have acted outside the ...
The purpose of the Local Government Boundaries Commissioner for Northern Ireland is to give an independent review of the boundaries and names of the 11 local government districts in Northern Ireland. Also, the number, boundaries and names of the wards into which each local government district is divided. 1. Local Government Boundaries Commissioner ...
Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council is a local authority in Northern Ireland that was established on 1 April 2015. It covers most of the northern coast of Northern Ireland and replaced Ballymoney Borough Council, Coleraine Borough Council, Limavady Borough Council and Moyle District Council.
Jul 7, 2022 · An extraordinary audit of controversial land deals by Causeway Coast and Glens Council has found a "culture existed of bypassing best practice and guidance to get land deals done". The audit was...
Aug 9, 2013 · Coleraine council in County Londonderry may have to reverse a ban on public and press attending some of its meetings. There was controversy when the council approved a new structure in May.
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Council Headquarters, Cloonavin, 66 Portstewart Road, Coleraine, BT52 1EY, Northern Ireland. Phone +44 (0) 28 7034 7034. Email info@causewaycoastandglens.gov.uk