How you can have your say on the issues being scrutinised
Members of the public are able to attend any of the meetings of the scrutiny committees, although may be excluded from some items that are of a confidential nature. Members of the public have no right to speak at a meeting but may be able to do so with the agreement of the Chairman.
Members of the public are also free to make their views known to their local county councillor or any member of a scrutiny committee.