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1.

Project Title

Executive Arrangements

2.

Corporate Plan Link

Influencing decisions at a local level/consulting with customers on important decisions

3.

Project Objectives

 

 

 

 

Residents have their say on the structure of the running of the council. Option A – The ‘New style’ leader/cabinet model – or Option B – the Elected mayor and cabinet model

4.

Consultation/engagement carried out by

Bassetlaw District Council

5.

Is this developmental (forward looking) or internal service specific activity (assessing service quality)?

Corporate - Statutory

6.

Anticipated Benefits of carrying out this work: where & how will it make a difference?

  • Strategic
  • Operational
  • Tactical
  • Unknown

 

Statutory Requirement

7.

Lead Officer

Gillian Blenkinsop

gillian.blenkinsop@bassetlaw.gov.uk

Tel: 01909 533142

8.

Start & End Dates

 

August – 22 October 2010

9.

Methods to be used:

  • Face to Face
  • Survey
  • Focus group
  • Other

 

Council Web-site survey (on-line form submission)

Article in Bassetlaw News invites views by writing in or e-mail.

 

10.

Target group/geographical area/numbers

 

All residents district wide

11.

Project Status

 

Completed

New Executive Arrangements

12.

Consultation language (English, Urdu etc)

English

13.

Equality Impact completed (EIA)?

No EIA available

 



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