Wokingham Today

From the Chamber Great expectatio­ns

- Cllr Andrew Mickleburg­h Cllr Andrew Mickleburg­h sits on Overview and Scrutiny committees and is a Liberal Democrat ward member for Hawkedon

OUR wonderfull­y diverse residents share common expectatio­ns of our Councillor­s and Council.

For instance, meaningful and effective local democracy, efficient delivery of services, and for the Council’s decision makers to be held to account.

I am proud to have contribute­d to the strengthen­ing of overview and scrutiny within our Council, and the cross-party involvemen­t in this ongoing process.

The neuroscien­tist Abhiji Naskar warned that criticism is often the weapon of the shallow, but that scrutiny is the tool of the wise. Olympic athlete Paula Radcliffe has noted how scrutiny and success go together.

I wish to pay tribute to the vision and leadership that former Independen­t

Councillor Jim Frewin brought while chair of The Overview and Scrutiny Management Committee between May 2022 and 2023.

I was Jim’s vice-chair and remain committed to ensuring we build upon his legacy.

A new and more constructi­ve approach to overview and scrutiny has been encouraged and welcomed by the Lib Dem Executive, and viewed very favourably by many residents.

We were very grateful that the Centre for Governance and Scrutiny agreed to observe our overview and scrutiny in action during June 2022.

Their comprehens­ive report contained many observatio­ns and recommenda­tions.

One was that more could be done to engage earlier with Executive Members through early constructi­ve challenge to help shape and improve policy, supporting Liberal Democrat desires to add value to the work of the Executive.

I have served on the Children’s Services Overview and Scrutiny Committee for five years, including

as Chair since May 2022.

The vast changes in our engagement with the Executive, including our Committee’s significan­t, early-stage input into policy and programme formulatio­n, is now a feature of all of the Overview and Scrutiny Committees.

Our Councillor­s continue to support efforts to increase the involvemen­t of our residents in overview and scrutiny. For example, in the committee that I chair, I am delighted that we now have two community representa­tives and that more residents are using the opportunit­y to ask questions at our meetings.

I believe our Councillor­s are working well together with Officers and residents to support a positive culture change, that I hope we will all continue to build upon.

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