The Cabinet is made up of the
Leader of the Council and up to nine Cabinet Members. Each of the
Cabinet Members has an area of responsibility within the wider
remit of Council services. The full list of Cabinet
responsibilities, both collectively and for individual Cabinet
Members, is set out in detail in Part 3 of the Council’s
Constitution - www.camden.gov.uk/constitution
Meetings of the Cabinet are
held about 8 times per year at the Crowndale Centre. Cabinet
meetings are usually open to the public to attend (although on rare
occasions the Cabinet may decide to exclude the press and public
from meetings if deemed necessary). The meeting dates for the
current year can be found on the Council’s
Decision Making in Camden webpages and
you are welcome to attend a Cabinet meeting if you wish. If
you want to address the Cabinet on a matter on its agenda (known as
making a deputation) you can find further information on how to do
that
here.
Decisions to be taken by
Cabinet (or Cabinet Members individually) will be published on the
Council’s
Forward Plan with at
least 28 days’ notice,
All meetings of the Cabinet are
streamed live on the Council’s website and are available to
watch for twelve months after the meeting. If you wish to watch a
webcast of one of the Cabinet meetings, please visit our webcast
webpage