Sunderland Echo

Virtual council meetings for May?

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City leaders could begin to ease back self-imposed restrictio­ns on their work next month.

Shortly after lockdown started in March, bosses at Sunderland City Council approved a raft of emergency powers allowing chief executive Patrick Melia to make decisions usually reserved for elected councillor­s.

Butplansar­ebeingwork­ed on to allow the local authority’s ruling cabinet to meet via video link in May, with more meetings to follow if the trial is successful.

“I’m still doing the same number of meetings, I’ve got virtual meetings with everyone and their dog,” said council leader Graeme Miller, who has swapped his Civic Centre office for his dining room table.

“What will be interestin­g will be the requiremen­t to hold cabinet meetings and we’re testing the technology to do a virtual meeting from next month.

“But we’ve got to make sure the technology is there and the officers responsibl­e for running it are making sure it could run smoothly.”

Coun Miller also raised the prospect of other important council meetings, such as the annual Mayor Making which usually formally kicks off the new council year, being staged virtually.

Several councils across the country have successful­ly conducted video sessions, including Newcastle City Council, which held its first ever virtual meeting this month.South Tyneside Council expected to make its live streaming debut yestyerday.

Some local authoritie­s have had difficulty with the technology however, with South Somerset District Council disrupted by online trolls.

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