Agenda and draft minutes
Contact: Hannah Chandler-Whiting Email: democraticservices@plymouth.gov.uk
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To note the appointment of Chair To note the appointment of Councillor Dann as Chair of the Lord Mayor Selection and Advisory Committee for municipal year 2025/26. Minutes: The Committee agreed to note the appointment of Councillor Dann as Chair for municipal year 2025/26. |
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Declarations of Interest Members will be asked to make any declarations of interest in respect of items on this agenda. Minutes: No declarations of interest were made. |
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To confirm the minutes of the meeting held on 13 February 2025. Minutes: The Committee agreed the minutes of the meeting held on 13 February 2025 as an accurate record. |
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Lord Mayor nominations Minutes: The Chair explained:
a) The meeting had been called following discussions during Committee meetings in the 2024/25 municipal year around Lord Mayor nominations, and to consider the topic ahead of the upcoming Local Government reorganisation (LGR) changes.
During the discussion,
the following concerns were raised;
b)
The importance of all political parties being permitted to submit
nominations each year;
c)
The need to respect the process and the Lord Mayor’s
Selection and Advisory Committee’s recommendation to
Council;
d)
The importance of the Committee remaining politically
proportionate;
e)
The pressure on Council officers of having a Lord Mayor designate
who is up for election, fail to get re-elected, and another
nomination needing to be sought;
f)
If all-out elections were introduced, every year the nomination
would be of a Councillor who was up for re-election;
g)
Possibility of deputy Lord Mayor designates being prepared to be
nominated for Lord Mayor, should the original nominee be
unsuccessful at the election that year; h) Importance of clarification on the process before LGR.
The following was clarified during the discussion:
i)
If a second Lord Mayor Selection and Advisory Committee had to be
held after an election, but before the AGM, the proportionality of
membership would remain unchanged;
j)
If a second Lord Mayor Selection and Advisory Committee had to be
held after an election, all political groups would be able to
submit a nomination;
k)
Once a nomination had been agreed at Council, this could not be
changed through another meeting of the Lord Mayor Selection and
Advisory Committee;
l)
The Lord Mayor had to be a Councillor; m) The Deputy Lord Mayor could be of a different political party to the Lord Mayor.
The Committee
discussed the following suggestions to political groups around
nominations:
n)
Be mindful that it was preferable that nominations were of
Councillors who were not up for election that year;
o)
Within political groups, a second nomination could be made to put
forward should the Lord Mayor designate be from that party, and be
unsuccessful at that years’ election;
p)
Be mindful that nominees were Councillors who had served at least
24 months as a Councillor by the time they would take the office of
the Lord Mayor and also apply this to the Deputy Lord
Mayor; q) Nominees should have undertaken all mandatory training.
The Committee agreed to:
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