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What can I do if I feel my petition has not been dealt with properly?
Page last updated 17 May 2010
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What can I do if I feel my petition has not been dealt with properly?
You can appeal
If you feel that we have not dealt with your petition properly, the petition organiser has the right to request that the council’s overview and scrutiny function review the steps that the council has taken in response to your petition.
It is helpful to everyone, and can improve the prospects for a review if the petition organiser gives a short explanation of the reasons why the council’s response is not considered to be adequate.
How is your appeal dealt with
The committee will endeavour to consider your request at its next meeting, although on some occasions this may not be possible and consideration will take place at the following meeting.
Should the committee determine we have not dealt with your petition adequately, it may use any of its powers to deal with the matter.
These powers include instigating an investigation, making recommendations to the council executive and arranging for the matter to be considered at a meeting of the full council.
Keeping you informed
Once the appeal has been considered the petition organiser will be informed of the results within 5 working days.
The results of the review will also be published on our website.
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