The new firm is jointly owned by the two hospital trusts, but the Unison union said the move would make the staff almost private contractors. James White was found guilty in his absence after he failed to turn up to his trial in Coventry. The staff are set to move to a new company owned by two hospital trusts from December.
All poultry at the Warwickshire unit will be culled after a highly-pathogenic strain was identified. BBC Midlands Today. Free football sessions for disabled children have been relaunched by a Warwickshire club after the pandemic caused them to be put on hold.
Leamington Football club is offering a chance for players who have disabilities and who are 16 years old and under to take part in regular training with the hope of creating teams. The sessions are being held at Aylesford School in Warwick. The all-male Alcester Court Leet has agreed to elect jurors of all genders, from October BBC Weather. We can expect some cloud cover this morning, with the odd spot of rain. In the afternoon some patchy, light rain will move in from the west.
Tonight will remain mostly cloudy with the chance of rain, with more rain edging in towards dawn. You can find out more about the weather where you are on the BBC Weather page. The latest news, sport, travel and weather from across the West Midlands and south Cheshire. Warwickshire County Council has pledged to plant one tree for every person who lives in the county - upwards of half a million people. The trees will be planted to restore lost wooded areas such as the Forest of Arden which once covered much of the county as well as parts of Staffordshire and Worcestershire.
There are few better demonstrations of our commitment, as local authorities in Warwickshire, to play our part in addressing the climate emergency than our coming together with a commitment to plant a native tree for each of our residents.
The police watchdog says the officer should have done better when Mr Hamid became unresponsive. Today, it will be dry and fine with plenty of sunshine. A cool day, with a moderate northerly breeze.
You will have to balance the needs and interests of residents, the political party you represent if you have been elected as a member of a party and the council. At Nuneaton and Bedworth Borough Council we operate the Leader and Cabinet executive model, with Cabinet appointments being confirmed at the Annual Council meeting, which usually takes place in May.
Our existing Cabinet consists of five members, each responsible for a specific policy area, known as a portfolio. Councillors also appoint a civic Mayor and a Deputy Mayor at the Annual Council meeting — this role is not to be confused with the role of elected mayors, such as the Mayor of London, who is responsible for the day-to-day running of services.
Councillors are often required to attend formal committee meetings that are usually held in the evenings. Some councillors are also appointed to represent the council on outside organisations such as charities and public bodies.
If you are a member of a political party you will also be expected to attend political group meetings, party training and other events. Councillors are often invited to lots of other meetings and events in their communities, such as parish council meetings or meetings about community safety and policing.
These are a chance for residents to meet you and discuss their problems or concerns. You may also need to spend time visiting constituents in their homes. On top of this you will be dealing with letters, emails and phone calls from constituents. The council has 34 councillors in total, with each of our 17 wards being represented by two councillors. More information is available on the council webpage.
Nuneaton and Bedworth Borough Council is committed to providing councillors with advice and support for all aspects of their role. After an election, all new councillors are required to attend an induction programme, including learning and development events to familiarise themselves with the work of the council, the expectations of councillors and ways in which they can carry out key tasks.
Councillors are also provided with ongoing learning and development support to broaden their knowledge, skills and confidence. You will be provided with a council email account. The basic allowance includes an additional element to enable you to cover the costs of a broadband and telephone connection. There are also IT facilities for councillors to use when they are in the Town Hall.
A mobile audio loop system is available. Councillors are encouraged to contact Democratic Services following their election to discuss their personal needs. Map showing the electoral wards in Nuneaton and Bedworth Borough Council.
If you are in any doubt about whether you are eligible to stand as a councillor, you should contact the electoral services department at your local council for advice. To become a councillor you have to put yourself forward at local elections and compete with other candidates to gain the most votes.
Council meetings are usually held in the evening but can occasionally occur during the day. Be a Councillor Email: beacouncillor local. Electoral Commission www. Frequently asked questions about being a councillor. Published on Thursday, 14th October in Community facilities and events news. Published on Tuesday, 5th October in Community life news.
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