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Making a Deputation to a Advisory Panel

Fareham Borough Council has adopted a Deputation Scheme for all of its meetings which form the Council's Committee Structure. The scheme allows anyone with a vested interested in the Council, e.g. living, working, studying or the owner of property or a business in the Borough to speak on a specific topic which falls within the Council's powers and functions. This page outlines the guidelines and rules for speaking at a meeting of the any of the Council's 5 Advisory Panels. 

Information about Advisory Panel Meetings

Each Advisory Panel is scheduled to hold 4 meetings a year, but this can vary depending on the work priorities for each portfolio. These meetings usually take place in the Collingwood Room. Advisory Panel meetings are each attended by the 7 Councillors.

Further details about each of our Advisory Panel meetings and a full list of meeting dates can be found by following the relevant link below. If you are unsure about which Advisory Panel you wish to speak at, please contact a member of our Democratic Services Team.

Economic Development and Regeneration Advisory Panel

Environment Advisory Panel

Housing Advisory Panel

Leisure and Safer Communities Advisory Panel

Planning Strategy Advisory Panel

How to apply to make a deputation

You must formally apply to us in writing to submit a request to make a deputation.  This must happen regardless of whether you wish to speak in person, or submit a written deputation. 

If you are requesting to make a written deputation, please do not submit your written deputation at this stage.  You will be contacted to confirm your request has been accepted, and at that point, advised further. 

To lodge your request to make a deputation, this can be done via email, by post, completing a form at the Civic Offices or by completing this online form: Deputation Request.

We require the deputation request only to be submitted to Democratic Services by noon 3 working days before the meeting. For example, if the meeting is to be held on a Wednesday afternoon, your application to make a deputation must be received by noon on Friday the week before.

Please note that we will not be able to accept any submitted written deputations unless you have made a deputation request first, and this has been confirmed.

Guidelines for making deputation to a Advisory Panel

If you would like to speak at any of our 5 Advisory Panels we ask that you abide by a few ground rules:

We ask that anyone making a deputation respect these rules, conducting themselves in an appropriate manner. Our meetings are held in public and our officers must ensure that all our meetings proceed in a fair and just way, for the benefit of everyone in attendance.

The rules of our deputation scheme are bound by the Councils Constitution, which can be found by following this link - Deputation Scheme.

The Council's Committee Officers are available to discuss any aspect of the deputation process. We understand how potentially daunting giving a deputation can be, so we are here to help. If you have any queries or require any further clarification, then please call Democratic Services on 01329 824581 or email democraticservices@fareham.gov.uk.