How the new committees work and what they're responsible for 

 

The new committee structure includes 8 policy committees that broadly align to one of the council's Corporate Strategy themes.

Each committee is responsible for:

  • council functions that are set out in our Constitution
  • agreeing plans and strategies associated with their area
  • setting fees and charges for services in their area
  • making key decisions

Committees and their responsibilities

Adult Social Care Committee

Chair of the Adult Social Care Committee is Councillor Lorraine Francis.

The Adult Social Care Committee is responsible for:

  • Adult Social Care
  • Safeguarding Adults (including safeguarding boards)
  • Age Friendly City
  • Better Lives Programme
  • Family or friend carers
  • Ethical Care Council
  • Adaptable homes and intergenerational housing
  • Integrated Care System
  • Departmental performance, budget and risk

Children and Young People Committee

Chair of the Children and Young People Committee is Councillor Christine Townsend.

The Children and Young People Committee is responsible for:

  • Children's social care
  • Corporate parenting, fostering and adoption
  • Children and families support services
  • Youth services
  • Children's centres and pre-school
  • Safeguarding children (including safeguarding boards)
  • Schools and partnerships
  • Further education
  • Family and Child Friendly City
  • Educational catch up plan
  • Not in Education, Employment or Training (NEET)
  • Diversification of teaching work force
  • New schools and school places
  • School exclusions
  • School streets project
  • Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND)
  • Personal, Social, Health and Economic education (PSHE)
  • Departmental performance, budget and risk

Economy and Skills Committee

Chair of the Economy and Skills Committee is Councillor Andrew Brown.

The Economy and Skills Committee is responsible for:

  • Development of regional planning strategy (including Spatial Development Strategy)
  • Cross border responsibility for joint spatial planning
  • Delivery of renewed Local Plan
  • City resilience, (including delivery of city resilience strategy) and contingency
  • The Harbour
  • Flooding and flood strategy
  • Development management
  • Civil contingency planning: planning and control
  • Apprenticeships, training and work experience
  • Lifelong learning: City Economy
  • City Policy, Strategic Planning and Communications, Council Plan
  • University development and student accommodation
  • Major development schemes
  • Land and property allocated for housing development
  • Departmental performance, budget and risk

Environment and Sustainability Committee

Chair of the Environment and Sustainability Committee is Councillor Martin Fodor.

The Environment and Sustainability Committee is responsible for:

  • Climate Emergency Strategy delivery
  • Ecological Emergency Strategy delivery
  • Waste and Recycling Strategy delivery
  • Clean streets campaign and street cleansing
  • Energy, Heat Networks and City Leap
  • Carbon neutrality and Green New Deal
  • Air Quality and Clean Air Plan
  • Departmental performance, budget and risk

Homes and Housing Delivery Committee

Chair of the Homes and Housing Delivery Committee is Councillor Barry Parsons.

The Homes and Housing Delivery Committee is responsible for:

  • Housing delivery and innovation
  • Social housing and support services
  • Landlord services
  • Homelessness
  • Home-choice
  • Self builds
  • Estate renewal
  • Private rented sector
  • Living Rent City
  • Housing Strategy and Project 1000
  • Retro fit sustainability of homes: carbon and waste
  • Modern methods of construction
  • Departmental performance, budget and risk

Public Health and Communities Committee

Chair of the Public Health and Communities Committee is Councillor Stephen Williams.

The Public Health and Communities Committee is responsible for:

  • Public Health including Mental Health Services and Health Partnerships
  • Preventative services
  • Sport and leisure
  • Commissioning (Health)
  • Domestic violence and abuse
  • Community Safety, Community Cohesion and Safer Bristol Partnership
  • Community engagement and development
  • Transferred community assets
  • Community Safety, Community Cohesion and Safer Bristol Partnership
  • Voluntary and community organisations and community initiatives
  • Libraries
  • Parks and green spaces
  • Events and carnivals
  • Public protection and environmental health
  • Local decision making
  • Departmental performance, budget and risk

Strategy and Resources Committee

Chair of the Strategy and Resources Committee and Leader of the Council is Councillor Tony Dyer.

The Strategy and Resources Committee is responsible for:

  • Finance and budgets (including corporate finance)
  • Legal and statutory services
  • Corporate services
  • Performance
  • Council owned companies and innovation
  • Culture
  • Council's assets and Property Board
  • Commercialisation
  • External relations
  • Devolution
  • City Office and Bristol One City Plan
  • UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • City funds
  • Equalities
  • Democratic engagement
  • Equality Commissions and Women's Safe City
  • Departmental performance, budget and risk

Transport and Connectivity Committee

Chair of the Transport and Connectivity Committee is Councillor Ed Plowden.

The Transport and Connectivity Committee is responsible for:

  • Transport policy
  • Transport maintenance
  • Major Transport Projects
  • Local Joint Transport Plan
  • Major projects
  • Capital Programme (delivery)
  • Departmental performance, budget and risk

Sub-committees

Policy sub-committees may be formed by policy committees to delegate areas of work to.

For example:

  • Finance sub-committee will consider budget developments and will report to the Strategy and Resources Policy Committee: Chair of the Finance sub-committee is Councillor Abdul Malik
  • a separate Health Scrutiny sub-committee will report to the Public Health and Communities Policy Committee