The
Public Protection and Communities Scrutiny Committee comprises of
eleven councillors (politically balanced) appointed by the Council
to review and scrutinise the following services and their
outcomes:
Volunteering support;
Adult education;
Financial inclusion;
Community engagement and development;
Community hubs;
Library services and archives;
Heritage services;
Preventing and reducing crime;
Tackling domestic abuse;
Fire
and rescue; and emergency response;
Trading standards;
Emergency planning;
Road
safety;
Reducing anti-social behaviour; and
Registration, celebratory and coroner's services.
The
meetings are held approximately every six weeks at 10.00 a.m., in
Committee Room One, County Offices, Newland, Lincoln, LN1 1YL (unless otherwise
stated). The meetings are open to the
public, unless otherwise stated.
The
full terms of reference for the Public Protection and Communities
Scrutiny Committee are set out in Part 2 of the Council's Constitution.