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This page lists the meetings for Cabinet.

Information about Cabinet

The 'Leader and Cabinet' model of decision-making, first adopted in 2001, is similar to national government.  

 

The Council appoints the Leader of the Council (usually a member of the group with the political majority) and he or she appoints up to nine other Councillors (usually of the same political group as the Leader) to serve with the Leader on the Cabinet.  One of the Cabinet Members is appointed Deputy Leader.  The Cabinet Members assume responsibility for different key areas of local governance. 

 

The Cabinet is responsible for running the Council services and ensuring best value is delivered, implementing policies and delivering services, approving new policies other than major policies, playing a leadership role within and generally promoting the economic, environmental and social well-being of the city.


The responsibility for decisions has transferred to the Council's Executive which consists of the Cabinet and individual Cabinet members. Decisions made by the Executive will be posted on this site within two days of them being made and are called Executive Decisions.

 

The leader publishes a rolling programme outlining the 'key decisions', ‘decisions to be taken in private’ and ‘non-key decisions’ likely to be taken over the next few months.   This is called the Forward Plan of Executive Decisions.

 

The delegated functions for Cabinet and Cabinet Members can be seen in the Executive Functions section of the Council’s constitution.

 

Current Cabinet Members can be seen at: https://www.peterborough.gov.uk/council/councillors/cabinet-members/