Sunderland Echo

Plug pulled on video meetings

- James Harrison Local Democracy Reporter @sunderland­echo

Sunderland City Council leaders could be forced to decamp to alternativ­e bases in Sunderland following a High Court ruling.

A rule change implemente­d at the start of the coronaviru­s pandemic has allowed councils across the country to hold meetings remotely by videolink to comply with social distancing rules.

But, despite a legal challenge, this is expected to revert back to its previous position from Friday, which would compel local authoritie­s to hold key meetings in person.

Bosses at Sunderland City Council have confirmed a search is already under way for a suitable venue to hold meetings where the current Civic Centre set-up would not be appropriat­e.

A council spokesman said: “Preparatio­ns are under way for council meetings to be held in person with effect from Friday, May 7.

“The intention is to hold meetings in either the Council Chamber at the Civic Centre or, where social distancing can be accommodat­ed, in larger committee rooms.

“We are also looking at the Beacon of Light as a venue for the annual council meeting.

“Further details will be confirmed in due course.”

The city council’s Audit and Governance Committee was held last week by videolink, but councillor­s are not expected to meet for any official business again until later this month, following Thursday’s round of local elections.

City councillor­s have not met in person since March 31 last year, when a special meeting was held and attended by just 25 out of a total of 74 sitting councillor­s, who kept several seats between themselves to comply with social distancing guidelines.

Following this, councils

were granted temporary permission to hold meetings remotely, but an attempt to make this permanent heard in the High Court on Wednesday was defeated.

Following the hearing, the Local Government Associatio­n (LGA), which represents councils, warned forcing local authoritie­s to abandon remote meetings could damage the ‘significan­tly increased participat­ion by the public’ many have seen over the last 12 months.

LGA chairman James Jamieson said: “It is very disappoint­ingthatthi­slastavenu­e toallowcou­ncilstohol­donline and hybrid meetings whilst Covid-19restrict­ionsaresti­llin force has not been successful.”

 ??  ?? The Beacon of Light is being considered for meetings.
The Beacon of Light is being considered for meetings.
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Sunderland City Council chamber.

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