Running a Community Council. Introduction to Community Councils Operational Guidance Code of Conduct, Equalities & Legal Issues Role of the Office Bearers.

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Running a Community Council

Introduction to Community Councils Operational Guidance Code of Conduct, Equalities & Legal Issues Role of the Office Bearers Planning and Licencing Matters Local Government Community Engagement Topics to be Covered

Background Membership Roles and Responsibilities Funds and Finance Introduction to Community Councils

Operational Guidance Community Council Constitution Running an Effective Meeting –Standing Orders Agendas and Minutes

Code of Conduct Code Of Conduct Declaration of Interests SelflessnessOpennessRespect IntegrityHonestyService to the Community ObjectivityLeadershipAccountability and Stewardship

Equalities Equality Act 2010 Protects people from unfair treatment and unlawful discrimination It covers protected characteristics which include: Equality in Practice How to ensure equality Where meetings are held Encouraging wider participation Proactive in challenging discrimination, harassment and prejudice AgeDisabilitySexual orientation Marriage and civil partnershipReligion and beliefPregnancy and maternity SexRaceGender re-assignment

Legal Issues Insurance and Liability o Colin MacKenzie Data Protection o o o Notification Helpline on

Role of the Office Bearers Chairperson Treasurer Secretary

Local Government The Highland Council Organisation of the Council Role of the Highland Councillor and Ward Manager

Community Engagement Consulting with your community Encouraging representation and involvement Communication with the Council Getting involved in other forums

Further Training and Support Third Sector Input Local Associations

Planning Matters Planning Systems in Scotland What is the Purpose of Planning Development Plan

Planning Matters cont. Development Management Decision Making Process Role of Community Councils

Development Plans 7 adopted Local Plans at present Working towards having 4 Local development Plans – one that covers strategic issues (the Highland wide Local Development Plan) and 3 Area Local Development Plans (Inner Moray Firth, Caithness and Sutherland, West Highland and Islands) Development Plan Scheme

Community Council as a Statutory Consultee (a)The community council, within 7 days (excluding Saturday and Sunday, December 25th and 26th and January 1st and 2nd) of the date on which the planning authority sent to that community council in accordance with regulation 23(1) the list which includes information about the application for such development, informs the planning authority that it wishes to be consulted; or (b)The development is likely to affect the amenity in the area of the community council. Receive weekly list of planning applications received Within 7 days let the planning office know which applications you want to be consulted on Within 14 days of informing the planning office, provide a response or request an extension Timescales are important or the Community Council will not be treated as a Statutory Consultee – if not following this process, any comments will be treated as public representations. This can affect the trigger for Committee decision in terms of the Council’s Scheme of Delegation. The community council, if any, within whose area the development is to take place where –

Participating in the Planning Process ActionOptions and Points to Consider Decide what will be the community council’s involvement in planning matters Look at applications that are of community interest Only look at development of the Local Plan Take no part in planning matters Decide who in the community council will look at planning matters The whole committee A planning sub-group An individual who will co-ordinate the community council’s views No one – the community council decides against involvement in planning matters Decide who the community council point of contact for the Highland Council will be Someone needs to be identified for the Highland Council to receive weekly lists and other planning documents – this could be the chair, secretary or sub-group chair Decide how the community council will address the planning process timescales Decisions on planning applications have a strict timescale – community councils are unlikely to meet as frequently as this requires so provision needs to be made to respond quickly to planning matters of interest Write a formal note of the above decisions and decide when the community council policy will be reviewed. It is important to have a record of the community council planning policy – this can either be a separate document or recorded in the minutes of the community council meeting Identify the relevant planning officer in the Highland Council Each area has a named development management case officer and a development plan liaison officer – the community council may want to meet with these officers to establish an effective working relationship.

What is the nature of the community interest? Consider size, location, design, environmental impact, infrastructure, Local Plan issues Are these issues material to the proposal? For example, do they specifically relate to the development or use of land and not personal interests. Is the community council aware of any neighbour representations – comments or objections? Community councils should avoid being caught in neighbour disputes and should only look at the planning issues. Is there anything the community council could propose by way of compromise? Different aspect, modify design, retain or plant hedges/trees etc. Commenting on applications Considerations

Licensing Background The Licensing Objectives Licencing and Community Councils Further information: ng/liquorlicensing/ ng/liquorlicensing/

Thank You Any Questions