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Raising issues at Full Council meetings
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Raising an issue at Council meetings
There are three ways you can raise issues at
Full Council
meetings:
Deputations
You can apply to speak at a Council meeting on behalf of a group. An individual or group appointed to represent others and speak on their behalf is known as a deputation. Visit the
deputations at Full Council meetings
information page to find out how to apply.
Public questions
You can submit up to two questions on any subject within the Council's control. Questions at a Full Council meeting are known as public questions. Visit the
how to submit a question
information page to find out about submitting public questions.
Petitions
If you have good reasons for asking the Council to take an action, you can make a petition. See the
making a petition
information page for more.
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