The
Lincolnshire Waste Partnership comprises of one councillor and one
officer from each Council listed below:
Boston Borough Council; City of Lincoln Council; East Lindsey
District Council; Lincolnshire County Council; North Kesteven District Council; South Holland District
Council; South Kesteven District
Council; West Lindsey District Council
The
main roles of the Lincolnshire Waste Partnership are to:
To
focus all Stakeholders on the delivery of the objectives set out in
an agreed Joint Municipal Waste Strategy.
Monitor performance against the objectives set out in the agreed
waste strategy.
To
provide a mechanism through which to assess the impacts of change
on all stakeholders in the control and management of waste, be that
residents, business, or other third parties, are fully considered
before individual decisions are taken.To ensure close communication between
partners, and consistent messages to Stakeholders.
To agree a Lincolnshire position in respect
of national waste management issues, and to lobby in support of
this position when required.
To provide a framework for sharing and
learning.
To establish a culture with values in
support of the agreed waste strategy.
By
way of a clear voting structure, make clear the majority view of
the Partnership, so that all partners can determine their own
authority's actions in that context.
Meetings of the Lincolnshire Waste Partnership are held three
times per year. The meetings are
generally open to the public, unless otherwise
specified.