CANCELLED - Understanding: Council Governance

This online workshop looks at the responsibilities required in law and regulation of the Council in its management of public money and its accountability to the community.
It will benefit new and seasoned Councillors as an introduction, or refresher on up to date practices.
Event date | Tue 28 Jun 2022 18:30 |
Event Ends | Tue 28 Jun 2022 20:00 |
Registered | 0 |
Available places | 14 |
Registration closes | Mon 27 Jun 2022 8:00 |
Notes | Members £25 |
Speaker | Kim Bedford |
Location | WALC Zoom Room |
Event Categories | Council Training |
Event cancelled
6.15 pm |
Zoom Meeting Roomwill be opened. |
6.30 pm - 8.00 pm |
Specifically, we explore:
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Earn |
1 CPD PointsRecord of attendance at training events is required when applying for the Local Council Awards Scheme |
Fees |
£25.00 per delegate for Member CouncilsMembers will will receive a £15 discount when registering for a third event in the 'Understanding Your Council' series. Non-member fee £50.00 |
Help with Delegate’s Fees |
WALC will subsidise member councilsHelp with Delegate’s Fees WALC will subsidise member councils
Unfortunately the website cannot currently handle the free places, so if you qualify please email events@walc.org.uk and we will amend any relevant invoices. |
PLEASE ENSURE YOU HAVE THE AGREEMENT OF YOUR COUNCIL TO PAY THE COURSE FEE |
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Cancellations |
Any delegate cancellationsmust be received in writing 5 days before the event for a full refund of the fee. Substitute delegate(s) may be named at any time up to the event. |
Terms and Conditions of Registration |
Please read |
To attend this session |
you will needA Zoom account (a free account is fine). please ensure you register for the event in the usual way using the same email address you use for your Zoom account. A suitable device for attending the session with a speaker, camera and microphone; laptops and tablets are ideal. |

Kim Bedford
Experienced Tutor
Kim has over 10 years’ experience in the local council sector, initially as a council clerk, then as a councillor and County Officer for Gloucestershire, where she developed and instigated advice and training for councillors and clerks.
Seeing numerous changes, she has incorporated many new ideas and details into her courses to enable her attendees to ‘hit the ground running’ with enthusiasm and knowledge.
Warwickshire & West Midlands Association of Local Councils
