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STRUCTURE OF THREE RIVERS DISTRICT COUNCIL COUNCIL Licensing Committee / Regulatory Policy and Resources Audit Committee Service Committees (X 2) Planning Committee Services Committee Committee Infrastructure, Housing and Economic Development Committee Leisure, Environment and Community Committee Lead Member for Transport and Economic Development Lead Member for Leisure Community Toilet Schemes Arts development and facilities Cycling policy and cycleway provision Leisure and Community Grants Economic Development Leisure development and facilities Highways Open spaces Parking Play areas and play development Public Transport Public Health strategy Rivertech Sports development and facilities Town and village centre improvements Wellbeing Woodlands Lead Member for Infrastructure and Planning Policy Brownfield Register Lead Member for Environmental Services and Sustainability Building Control Air Pollution and noise pollution Conservation areas and local listing Animal and Pest control Community Infrastructure Levy Cemeteries and crematoria Development Management policy Refuse collection and recycling Heritage Street cleaning and litter bin emptying Infrastructure Schemes Sustainability, climate change and energy efficiency Land Charges Land Drainage Lead Member for Community Safety and Partnerships Listed Buildings Community Safety: Neighbourhood Planning • To review or scrutinise decisions made, or other action taken, in connection with the discharge Right to Build Register by the responsible authorities of their crime and disorder functions (it is the Crime and Tree Protection Disorder Committee for the purposes of the Police and Justice Act 2006); • To make reports or recommendations to the Council with respect to the discharge of those Lead Member for Housing functions; Housing policy • The Committee will be able to co-opt members from the Responsible Authorities (the Homelessness and Housing Advice Community Safety Partnership) should it wish to when reviewing certain projects/decisions.. Housing and Disabled Facilities Grants (It is required by law that the council has a scrutiny committee to carry out this function) Management of Traveller sites Private Housing and Houses in Multiple Occupation Disease control Residential Environmental Health Food Inspection Temporary accommodation Health and Safety Health and Social care Licensing activities covered by the Licensing Acts Licensing and Regulatory activities outside the Licensing Acts Public Space Protection Orders Traveller incursions Lead Member Resources and Shared Services Accountancy, Treasury, Income and Payments Asset Management Audit Benefits Council Tax Commercial Estate management Committee/Member support Commerrcial Partnerships Communications Customer Services Centre Electoral registration and elections Fraud prevention Human Resources Information and Communications Technology Investments Land and Property Legal National Non-Domestic Rate Policy/Corporate support Purchasing/procurement Other meetings: Appointments Committee, Constitution Sub-Committee, Council Tax Setting Committee, Editorial Working Party, Environmental Forum, Internal Complaints Review, Local Area Forums, Local Plan Sub-Committee, Local Strategic Partnership Board, Pensioners’ Forum. Contents Page How Three Rivers District Council makes decisions 1 Thr role of the Council 1 Who does what in local government 2 About Three Rivers District Council 3 Finding your District Councillor by postcode 3 Committee Membership - District Councillors with special responsibilities 4 District Councillors directory 6 Parish Councils within Three Rivers 14 District Council Polling Areas 15 Contact details for Hertfordshire County Councillors 17 Details of Three Rivers’ Members of Parliament and European Parliament Eastern Region 17 How Three Rivers District Council makes decisions The Council meets five times a year and makes critical decisions such as setting the Budget and appointing a Council Leader. The Policy and Resources Committee (in accordance with the Council Constitution) is chaired by the Leader of the Council with automatic membership on the Committee by the 7 Lead Members. In addition, two Service Committees cover areas such as economic development, infrastructure, planning policy, leisure, environment and community and will make decisions within their Committee remit. If you have a concern or suggestion about your local area, please contact, in the first instance, one of your Ward Councillors (see pages 10-17). For a list of public meetings you can attend, see the District Council notice boards, visit our website and click on Council Meetings or email [email protected] District Council elections were due to be held on Thursday 7 May 2020 but have been suspended due to the coronavirus outbreak. Elections of County Councillors take place every four years, with the next scheduled County Council election in May 2021. The Role of the Council Three Rivers District Council was established in 1974 by combining the former Urban Districts of Rickmansworth and Chorleywood with part of the Rural District of Watford. The Council’s main offices in Rickmansworth opened in 1991. The Council’s 39 elected Members represent thirteen electoral wards following a Boundary Commission review which came into effect on 22 May 2014, with each ward returning three Councillors. The District Council's functions include: • Benefits - Housing and Council Tax • Burials and Cremations • Car Parking • Community Safety • Concessionary Travel • Council Tax - Administration and Collection • Economic Development • Elections and Electoral Registration • Environmental Health (includes Domestic and Commercial Premises, Food Safety and Hygiene Complaints, Noise Pollution and Pest Control) • Housing • Licensing e.g. taxis, caravan sites, retailing of alcohol • Local Arts Funding and Promotion • Planning, including Planning Applications, Advice and Appeals • Public Conveniences • Health and Leisure Centres, including Playschemes. • Refuse Collection and Recycling • Tourism and Visitor Information 1 Who Does What in Local Government Hertfordshire County Council Three Rivers District Council The six Parish Councils within Three responsibilities cover: provides various services including: Rivers district are: Archives, Concessionary Fares, Allotments, Arts, Building Control, Abbots Langley Education, Emergency Planning, Business Rates, Collection, Batchworth (covering Rickmansworth Environmental Health, Fire and Public Cemeteries, Council Tax, Development Town, Moor Park and Eastbury) Protection, Footpaths, Highway and Control, Electoral Registration, Chorleywood Transport Planning, Highways Environmental Health, Housing, Local Croxley Green Maintenance and Development Planning, Parking, Recreation, Refuse Sarratt Projects, Household Waste Sites, Collection, Sports, Street Cleaning. Watford Rural Libraries, Planning, Public Transport (covering the South Oxhey, Carpenders Co-ordination, Registration of Births, Park and Oxhey Hall area). Deaths and Marriages, Road Safety, Smallholdings, Social services, Traffic Parish (or Community) Councils provide Regulations, Waste Disposal, Trading a number of local services themselves or Standards. together with the District Council such as: Allotments, Care of Cemeteries, Maintenance of (some) Open Spaces and Public Buildings etc. and have the authority to issue fines relating to litter, graffiti, fly posting and dog offences Not sure whom to speak to? If in doubt, contact Three Rivers District Council at [email protected] and we will be happy to advise you. The Council website also features an A–Z of Services page which may be accessed here. 2 About Three Rivers District Council The Council comprises 39 Councillors who represent 13 wards, and the current political composition of the Council is: Liberal Democrats 24 Conservative 12 Labour 3 If you are trying to contact your District Councillor, this directory should help you. If you do not know who your District Councillors are, you can find them under the Ward in which you live. This directory contains the postal and email addresses as well as telephone numbers of District Councillors, their political party and year of retirement from the Council. For easy reference there is also a list that shows which Councillor serves on which Committees. Key figures in the District Council Council Leader Sara Bedford Deputy Leader Chris Lloyd Chairman Paula Hiscocks Vice-Chairman Keith Martin Liberal Democrat Group Leader Sara Bedford Conservative Group Leader Alex Hayward Labour Group Leader Stephen Cox Find your District Councillor by postcode here Three Rivers House Northway Rickmansworth WD3 1RL Telephone 01923 776611 Email: [email protected] Website www.threerivers.gov.uk/ 3 Committee Membership POLICY AND RESOURCES (13) Lib Dem (8) Sara Bedford (C) (Leader of the Council), Chris Lloyd (VC) (Leisure), COMMITTEE Matthew Bedford (Resources and Shared Services), Stephen Giles-Medhurst (and Lead Members) (Transport and Economic Development), Phil Williams (Environmental Services and Sustainability), Andrew Scarth (Housing), Roger Seabourne (Community Safety and Partnerships), Steve Drury (Infrastructure and Planning Policy) Conservative (4) Alex Hayward, Reena Ranger David Sansom, Alison Wall. Labour (1) Stephen Cox PLANNING COMMITTEE (11) Lib Dem (7) Sarah Nelmes (C), Keith Martin (VC), Chris Lloyd, Sara Bedford, Steve Drury, Peter Getkahn, , Raj Khiroya. Conservative (3) Debbie Morris, Marilyn Butler, Michael Revan Labour