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Closed meetings

 
There are some situations where discussions might take place in a closed meeting. This means that by law, the public cannot attend.

Why would a meeting be closed to the public?

A closed meeting will happen when the item for discussion:

  • discloses information about an individual’s personal, financial or business affairs
  • discloses information about an individual’s negotiations for land, goods, services or labour relations
  • relates to legal proceedings
  • is rendered confidential under any Act or Court Order
  • is forbidden from publication
If this happens, you will be told the reason why and the Council will produce a summary of what was decided at the closed meeting.

Contact the Committee Services Team using the contact details on the right for more information.

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