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Full Council to meet in Truro


An update on the Capital Programme, a new appointment to the Audit Committee and recommendations from the Harbours Committee will all be on the agenda when Cornwall Council meets in Truro next week.

The meeting, which will take place in the Council Chamber at County Hall (Lys Kernow) on Tuesday, will also see Cabinet members take questions from members of the public and from fellow councillors.

Two motions have been put forward for debate at the meeting; one on ensuring there is a focus on ocean recovery throughout the council’s work, and a second calling for a review of the Tamar Crossings, which calls for the Tamar Tolls to be abolished.

A decision on whether the motions will be debated by the full council or referred to the Cabinet or a scrutiny committee will be made by the Chairman of the Council ahead of next week’s meeting.

Cllr Linda Taylor, leader of Cornwall Council, said: “I look forward to the meeting next week, it is always good to meet with colleagues and to discuss the issues that matter to our residents.

“These meetings are the centre-point for democracy in Cornwall, and an invaluable part of the workings of the council, where we can update colleagues on our work.”

The meeting, which starts at 10.30am, is open to members of the public.  You can also watch proceedings online via our webcast service.

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