RESIDENTS ENCOURAGED TO GET MORE INVOLVED
12th December 2023
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From January, Full Council meetings will now include an allocated time of 15
minutes for members of the public to ask questions to the Council.
Only residents of Wolverhampton are allowed to submit a question, and it can
only be one question per Full Council meeting.
City of Wolverhampton Council’s Cabinet Member for Governance and
Equalities, Councillor Paula Brookfield said: “We are a democratic council
and, as such, I would encourage Wolverhampton residents to be part of the
democratic decision-making process to have their voices heard; make use of
the opportunity to ask the Council any questions they may have to participate
in shaping the city to be the best it can be.”
Residents should address questions they would like to ask to one of the
members of the Cabinet. For information about the Cabinet and their roles
please go to https://bit.ly/47OJBp1
When submitting your question to a Full Council meeting, you must give your
name, address and, where possible, an email address. The address supplied
must be the address at which you live and be within the City boundary.
Please note that questions may only be submitted to Full Council meetings
with only with prior notice, following the process outlined at
https://bit.ly/3Nm9oMQ, where the relevant form to submit questions can also
be found.
Find out full details on how to participate in the decision-making process at
https://bit.ly/3Nm9oMQ

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