Our new County Council Plan published May 2008 takes a three-year look ahead and is refreshed every year. It sets out our 3 ambitions and our corporate objectives - the things that you have told us are important. It also contains our medium-term financial strategy.
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Our Publication Scheme tells you about information that we automatically or routinely publish, and which can be accessed without making a specific request.
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Wyndham Northam, member for Mundesley, was formally elected as Chairman at Norfolk County Council's annual full council meeting on Monday (May 12). Mr Northam said “ during my year as Chairman, I want to get out and about as much as possible - to meet the people who help to make a difference in our diverse communities and celebrate the positive contribution they make to Norfolk life.” [read more about the Chairman] |
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Find out how the council works and its political makeup |
There were local council elections on 1 May 2008 for Norwich City Council and Great Yarmouth Borough Council. See links below for election results.
[Norwich City Council]
[Great Yarmouth Borough Council]
Did you know that Norfolk Residents can attend meetings of the Cabinet or Review Panels? You can ask a question on any matter in respect of Cabinet's delegated powers or a Review Panel’s remit
[find out about Cabinet public questions]
[find out about Review Panel Public Questions]
Do you have a suggestion to make about areas of service or Council policies that could be looked at by the Cabinet Scrutiny Committee in the future?
[read more about the Scrutiny process]
If you wish to comment on something that the council is going to make a decision on in the next 12 months, you can do so by contacting the appropriate person named on the Forward Plan.
[view the Forward Plan and find out more]
Find out more about the review of all of the local authority boundaries in Norfolk, including the work that the Boundary Committee will be carrying out to advise Government on a system of unitary government for Norfolk |
You can search for and contact your local county councilor
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