Scrutiny is a statutory role fulfilled by
councillors who are not members of the cabinet.
The role of the scrutiny committees is to help
develop policy, to carry out reviews of council and other local
services, and to hold decision makers to account for their actions
and decisions.
The remit of the Environment and Sustainability
Scrutiny Committee includes scrutiny of:
·
Core strategy
·
Waste and recycling
·
Transport incl. active travel
·
Climate and ecological emergency
·
Climate and nature impact assessment on infrastructure
proposals
·
Environmental and energy efficiency standards
·
Nature strategy - stewardship of natural resources and green
spaces
·
Integrated wetlands and water quality
·
Statutory flood risk management scrutiny powers
Members of the public
can get
involved by attending
a meeting in public, asking
a question at a meeting in public and
by suggesting
a topic for scrutiny.
For further information, please see
Scrutiny at
Herefordshire Council.
[note:
information about the council’s former General Scrutiny
Committee (2017-2022) can be found
here]