Thursday, 6 July 2017

Why hasn't CPC published its Annual Return

Why hasn't Cambourne Parish Council published its Notice of Public Rights and Publication of Unaudited Annual Return? This must have been published before 3rd July 2017. As of 6th July 2017 this hasn't been published on the website or the Noticeboard outside the Parish Council. This is unlawful. What is wrong at Cambourne Parish Council?
The National Audit Office says:

All smaller authorities are required to publish their annual return locally, including on a website. Certain types of smaller authorities that do not have their own websites must still inform the public of the inspection period on a website, but this website does not have to be their own. It must, however, be publicly accessible without having to register or pay. Parish meetings can do the same, or advertise the inspection by putting up a notice in a conspicuous public place in the area of the authority for at least 14 days. All smaller authorities must also publish details of the dates they have set for the inspection period. This must cover the ‘common inspection period’ of the first 10 working days of July.

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