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Cross Warranting of Officers in Public Protection

Meeting: 25/06/2013 - Flintshire County Council (Item 25)

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Decision:

That delegated authority be given to the Director of the Environment, following consultation with the Cabinet Member for Waste and Public Protection to:-

 

  • Authorise officers from Wrexham’s Public Protection Service to allow these officers to legally undertake duties in Flintshire County Council;
  • Allow officers employed by Flintshire County Council to undertake work in Wrexham as and when required;
  • Authorise officers from the Public Protection Services of other authorities in North Wales to allow those officers to legally undertake duties in Flintshire County Council when similar cross warranting arrangements have been agreed; and
  • Allow officers employed by Flintshire County Council to undertake work in other North Wales authorities as and when required when similar cross warranting arrangements have been agreed.

Minutes:

In the absence of the Cabinet Member for Public Protection, Waste & Recycling, Councillor J.B. Attridge introduced the report to update Members on the development of joint working arrangements between the Council and Wrexham County Borough Council.

 

Councillor M.J. Peers requested that consideration be given to the resolutions agreed at the Environment Overview & Scrutiny Committee meeting on 16 November 2011, relating to further reports.  Councillor Attridge replied that this would be taken on board.

 

RESOLVED:

 

That delegated authority be given to the Director of the Environment, following consultation with the Cabinet Member for Waste and Public Protection to:-

 

  • Authorise officers from Wrexham’s Public Protection Service to allow these officers to legally undertake duties in Flintshire County Council;
  • Allow officers employed by Flintshire County Council to undertake work in Wrexham as and when required;
  • Authorise officers from the Public Protection Services of other authorities in North Wales to allow those officers to legally undertake duties in Flintshire County Council when similar cross warranting arrangements have been agreed; and
  • Allow officers employed by Flintshire County Council to undertake work in other North Wales authorities as and when required when similar cross warranting arrangements have been agreed.