Glasgow City Council Agenda - 11 January 2001, 13:30
A meeting to be held at at 13:30 on 11 January 2001.
Number | Item |
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3057 | Minutes of Council meeting of 9th November 2000. |
2 | Policy and Resources Committee's minutes of 14th and 28th November and 5th and 12th December 2000 - Consideration of paragraphs marked "C", remaining paragraphs being submitted only for approval as a correct record. |
3 | Consideration of minutes previously objected to. |
4 | Best Value Review of Decision-making Arrangements - Report by Working Group. View Papers |
5 | Proposed adjustments to service delivery arrangements and structures - Report by Chief Executive. View Papers |
6 | Committees - Industrial action - Report by Chief Executive (to follow). |
7 | Changes to committees etc - |
(a) | Policy and Resources Committee - Remove William Butler and add Aileen Colleran; |
(b) | Policy and Resources Committee - Senior Vice Convener - Appoint James Coleman; |
(c) | Policy and Resources Committee - Vice Convener - Appoint Dr Malcolm Green; |
(d) | Policy and Resources (e-Glasgow) Working Group - Appoint Ruth Simpson as Convener in place of William Butler; |
(e) | Policy and Resources (Regeneration Strategy) Sub-committee - Vice Convener - Appoint Margaret Sinclair in place of Dr Malcolm Green; |
(f) | Commercial Operations Committee - appoint James McCarron as Senior Vice Convener and Aileen Colleran as Vice Convener; and |
(g) | Area Forums - Central - Appoint Ronald Davey and James Mutter. |
8 | Invitation to conference - "Trams back on track" - Edinburgh, 15 January 2001 - Report by Director of Personnel and Administration Services. View Papers |
9 | Correspondence. |
10 | Questions. |
11 | Notice of motion to Council from Councillor John Mason "This Council regrets the proposal of the Scottish Executive to delay the Local Council Elections until 2003 and calls upon the Scottish Executive to maintain the date of 2002 in order that Local Elections can focus on local issues rather than being swamped by national Scottish issues. We would then move towards a four year local government term with elections alternating every two years with those of the Scottish Parliament." |
Additional item. | |
12 | Glasgow City Plan - Report by Director of Development and Regeneration Services. View Papers |