Committee Structure

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To help run council business more smoothly and to deliver best value for money, Marlborough Town Council has adopted a committee structure. 

Meetings

All meetings of the Town Council and its committees are open to the public and press, except where confidential items are being discussed, and each meeting begins with pdfPublic Question Time.49.16 KB.  You can read agendas for forthcoming meetings and minutes of past meetings (as far back as 1988) please click here

Committee Members

For a list of our councillors and the committees they sit on please click here

 

FULL TOWN COUNCIL

the roof of an elaborate building against a blue sky. There is a flag fluttering on a pole.  Caption reads FULL TOWN COUNCIL MEETING and there is a heraldic crest with the words Marlborough Town Council

All Members elected to the Marlborough Town Council sit on the Full Town Council and meet approximately every six weeks. 

Full Town Council (comprising all 16 Councillors and chaired by the Town Mayor) still makes the most important decisions such as setting the precept (local council tax) but, committees have delegated authority to make decisions in certain areas themselves. The Financial and Proper Officer is the Town Clerk.

In addition to the Full Town Council, there are five Committees:

Amenities and Open Spaces

Meeting-Amenities-and-Open-Spaces-CommitteeThe Amenities & Open Spaces Committee makes recommendations to the Full Town Council on matters relating to outside public facilities and areas under Marlborough Town Council’s upkeep such as the children’s play areas, the cemetery, the Common, the Priory Gardens, sports grounds and other small parcels of land in the Town. The Committee also administers some of Marlborough’s sports facilities, the allotments, and considers applications from travelling circuses and fairs. The Committee must also deal with unpleasant problems such as litter, broken street furniture and vandalism.

Finance and Policy

a photo of hands clasping a piggy bank.  caption reads FINANCE AND POLICY COMMITTEE MEETINGThe Finance & Policy Committee is responsible for the management of the Council’s finances and setting of its policies.

Like other town and parish councils, Marlborough Town Council does not receive any revenue support from Central Government or from local businesses through the Non Domestic Rates. It is funded through the Council Tax - the local tax you pay towards the services provided by Wiltshire Council, Wiltshire Police Authority, Wiltshire Fire & Rescue Services and the running of your own town council. This last proportion is worth around only 10% of your overall Council Tax bill and is known as the precept.

Each year, Marlborough Town Council agrees its budget for the forthcoming year and sets the precept. This is to cover any shortfall in the budget the Council needs for the next financial year and is based on planned income (funds from investments, rental income etc) and expenditure (capital projects planned, running of services etc). The difference is the amount it needs to raise locally from Council Tax payers - the Precept. Wiltshire Council collects this on behalf of the Town Council and it is paid in two instalments during the financial year.

The Town Council tries to ensure that the tax burden on local people is reduced by seeking external funding for projects where it can.

Planning

Meeting-Planning-CommitteeEach elected Member of the Marlborough Town Council sits on the Planning Committee however the Mayor is ex-officio, which means that he/she does not vote.

The Planning Committee receives copies of planning applications relating to the Parish of Marlborough only. Applications for neighbouring villages outside of the parish will be sent to the relevant parish councils.

The Committee considers each application and sends its observations to the Planning Authority for the area (Wiltshire Council) which makes the final decision to authorise or refuse planning consent. Marlborough Town Council is a consultee only and cannot make decisions about the outcome of a planning application.

Members of the public can also submit comments to Wiltshire Council, either by post or e-mail or using an online form. All comments are posted on Wiltshire Council's website. Click here to go to Wiltshire Council's Planning Pages.

For more details about the planning process and how the system works, the new changes around the National Planning Policy Framework (NPPF) or to find out if you need planning permission, follow this link to The Planning Portal.

Property

Meeting-Property-CommitteeThe Property Committee looks after the maintenance, improvements and running of the Town Hall, the Town Council Offices, Marlborough Community & Youth Centre, Public Toilets and various commercial and residential properties.

Staffing committee

Deals with staffing issues, meets as required.

 

WORKING PARTIES

As business demands it, there may be issues that require further focus or expertise and Full Council or one of its Committees may establish Working Parties. These can include Town Councillors, experts, advisors and members of the public. These are set up in an advisory capacity only and can only made recommendations to Full Council or Committee.

 

Meetings

All meetings of the Town Council and its committees are open to the public and press, except where confidential items are being discussed, and each meeting begins with pdfPublic Question Time.49.16 KB

To see agendas, reports and minutes of committee meetings for years 1988 to the present day please click here

Committee Members

For a list of our councillors and the committees they sit on please click here

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