Code of Conduct

Code of Conduct

SIBLE HEDINGHAM PARISH COUNCIL – CODE OF CONDUCT

National Association of Local Councils (NALC) Code of Conduct.

Introduction

Pursuant to section 27 of the Localism Act 2011, Sible Hedingham Parish Council (ʻthe Councilʼ) has adopted this Code of Conduct to promote and maintain high standards of behaviour by its members and co-opted members whenever they conduct the business of the Council including the business of the office to which they were elected or appointed or when they claim to act or give the impression of acting as a representative of the Council.

This Code of Conduct is based on the principles of selflessness, integrity, objectivity,

accountability, openness, honesty, and leadership.

Definitions

For the purposes of this Code, a ʻco-opted memberʼ is a person who is not a member of the Council but who is either a member of any committee or sub-committee of the Council, or a member of, and represents the Council on any joint committee or joint sub-committee of the Council, and who is entitled to vote on any question that falls to be decided at any

meeting of that committee or sub-committee.

For the purposes of this Code, a ʻmeetingʼ is a meeting of the Council, any of its committees, sub-committees, joint committees or joint sub-committees.

For the purposes of this Code, and unless otherwise expressed, a reference to a member  of the Council includes a co-opted member of the Council.

Member obligations

When a member of the Council acts, claims to act or gives the impression of acting as a representative of the Council, he/she has the following obligations.

• He/she shall behave in such a way that a reasonable person would regard as respectful.

• He/she shall not act in a way which a reasonable person would regard as bullying or intimidatory.

• He/she shall not seek to improperly confer an advantage or disadvantage on any person.

• He/she shall use the resources of the Council in accordance with its requirements.

• He/she when using social media personally must not act, claim to act, or give the impression that you are acting as a representative of the Parish Council.

• He/she shall not disclose information which is confidential or where disclosure is

prohibited by law.

Registration of interests

• Within 28 days of this Code being adopted by the Council, or the memberʼs election or the coopted memberʼs appointment (where that is later), he/she shall register with the Monitoring Officer the interests which fall within the categories set out in Appendices A and B.

• Upon the re-election of a member or the re-appointment of a co-opted member, he/she shall within 28 days re-register with the Monitoring Officer any interests in Appendices A and B.

• A member shall register with the Monitoring Officer any change to interests or new interests in Appendices A and B within 28 days of becoming aware of it.

• A member need only declare the existence but not the details of any interest which the Monitoring Officer agrees is a ʻsensitive interestʼ.

A sensitive interest is one which, if disclosed on a public register, could lead the member or a person connected with the member to be subject to violence or intimidation.

Declaration of interests

Where a matter arises at a meeting which relates to an interest in Appendix A the member shall not participate in a discussion or vote on the matter. He/she only has to declare what his/her interest is if it is not already entered in the memberʼs register of interests or if he/she has not notified the Monitoring Officer of it.

• Where a matter arises at a meeting which relates to an interest in Appendix A which is a sensitive interest, the member shall not participate in a discussion or vote on the matter. If it is a sensitive interest which has not already been disclosed to the Monitoring Officer, the member shall disclose he/she has an interest but not the nature of it.

• Where a matter arises at a meeting which relates to an interest in Appendix B, the member shall not vote on the matter. He/she may speak on the matter only if members of the public are also allowed to speak at the meeting.

• A member only has to declare his/her interest in Appendix B if it is not already entered in his/her register of interests or he/she has not notified the Monitoring Officer of it or if he/she speaks on the matter. If he/she holds an interest in Appendix B which is a sensitive interest not already disclosed to the Monitoring Officer, he/she shall declare the interest but not the nature of the interest.

• Where a matter arises at a meeting which relates to a financial interest of a friend, relative or close associate (other than an interest of a person in Appendix A), the member shall disclose the nature of the interest and not vote on the matter. He/she may speak on the matter only if members of the public are also allowed to speak at the meeting. If it is a ʻsensitive interestʼ the member shall declare the interest but not the nature of the interest.

Dispensations

• On a written request made to the Councilʼs proper officer, the Council may grant a member a dispensation to participate in a discussion and vote on a matter at a meeting even if he/she has an interest in Appendices A and B if the Council believes that the number of members otherwise prohibited from taking part in the meeting would impede the transaction of the business; or it is in the interests of the inhabitants in the Councilʼs area to allow the member to take part or it is otherwise appropriate to grant a dispensation.

Appendix A

Such interests, as prescribed by regulations, are……

Appendix B

• [Unless they are interests prescribed by regulation for inclusion in Appendix A] any interest (of which you are aware) of a spouse or civil partner or by a person with whom the member is living as if they were spouses/civil partners (known as Relevant Persons) which relates to or is likely to affect:

• any body of which the member is in a position of general control or management and to which he/she is appointed or nominated by the Council;

• any body—

• exercising functions of a public nature;

• directed to charitable purposes; or

• one of whose principal purposes includes the influence of public opinion or policy (including any political party or trade union) of which the member of the Council is a member or in a position of general control or management;

• any employment or business carried on by the member or Relevant Person;

• any person or body who employs or has appointed the member or Relevant Person;

• any person or body, other than the Council, who has made a payment to the member in respect of his/her election or any expenses incurred by him/her in carrying out his/her duties;

• any person or body who has a place of business or land in the Councilʼs area, and in whom the member has a beneficial interest in a class of securities of that person or body that exceeds the nominal value of £25,000 or one hundredth of the total issued share capital (whichever is the lower);

• any contract for goods, services or works made between the memberʼs Council and the member or Relevant Person or a firm in which he/she is a partner, a company of which he /she is a remunerated director, or a person or body of the description specified in paragraph (vi);

• any gifts or hospitality worth more than an estimated value of £50 which the member has received by virtue of his or her office.

• any land in the Councilʼs area in which the member has a beneficial interest;

• any land where the landlord is the Council and the member is, or a firm in which the member or Relevant Person is a partner, a company of which the member is a remunerated director, or a person or body of the description specified in paragraph (vi), is the tenant;

• any land in the Councilʼs area for which the member or Relevant Person has a licence (alone or jointly with others) to occupy for 28 days or longer.

Adopted the 11th day of June 2012. Revised March 2016.