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Joint Strategic Committee

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Within this section you will find available the agendas and minutes of the meetings of the Joint Strategic Committee throughout the year.

Select from the navigation upcoming meetings that are listed by date, previous meetings are archived by year.

For upcoming meetings, please see the Meetings Schedule pages.

What Does This Committee Do?

This committee is responsible for the following:

  • To determine all matters relating to Executive functions unless specifically reserved to the Executives of the individual Councils.
  • To provide strategic management of the Services
  • To provide strategic direction to both Councils in relation to all Executive functions unless specifically reserved to the Executives of the individual Councils
  • To set strategic targets in respect of the services
  • To agree draft revenue and capital budgets for the implementation of each joint service which comply with the agreed budget strategy set by the Councils and which clearly show the costs to be borne by each Council including the allocation of any resulting savings or efficiencies and to recommend them to the Councils.
  • To annually agree draft revenue and capital budgets for the joint services which comply with the agreed budget strategies set by the Councils and which clearly show the costs to be borne by each Council.
  • To receive any reports in respect of any Executive function.
  • To determine significant changes to the nature of the services delivered to the public in one or both Council areas.

Who Sits On This Committee?

Worthing Borough Council

Adur District Council

Substitute Members

  • None

Further Information

The following pages on this website are related to this committee:

  • Not applicable

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