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As a local authority we must publish data and information in line with the Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) publication scheme model
As a local authority we must publish data and information in line with the Information Commissioners Office (ICO) publication scheme model.
It does not include:
We'll provide information in the language in which it's held, or legally required. We can also make information available in other languages including Cantonese, Bengali, Polish, Urdu and Turkish - see interpreting and translation.
We'll adhere to our obligations under disability and discrimination legislation to provide information in other forms and formats when we provide information in accordance with this scheme.
The purpose of this scheme is to make information readily available at minimum inconvenience and cost to the public.
Any charges for information published under this scheme are specified by Parliament and will be justified, transparent and kept to a minimum.
Charges may relate to costs we've incurred while providing information, such as:
Charges may also be made if they are legally authorised and justified in 'the general principles of the right of access to information held by public authorities'.
Well tell you about any costs before information is provided. Payment may also be requested before any information is given.
You can request information we hold if it's not already published under this scheme in accordance with the Freedom of Information Act.
This scheme was adopted by us on 10 December 2008 and amended in July 2012.
The constitution explains the structure and workings of the council including the main rules and procedures under which the council operates. It sets out who makes decisions and how they are made, and the rights of citizens to obtain information and to influence decisions.
The constitution is maintained under Section 37 of the Local Government Act 2000.
Our services and functions are grouped within five directorates and the Office of the Chief Executive.
Strategic Leadership Team (SLT)
Our customer centre has information about our opening times and location.
Kingston has 48 councillors in total, details of local councillors including names, areas and political parties are available online.
You can contact us via our website. Alternatively our customer centre can provide contact details for each customer-facing service area.
Results of local elections are available online.
Central government provides funding and guidance on our provision of services we have a close relationship with government departments covering schools and education, and benefits.
We are a member of the Local Strategic Partnership (LSP) of local public authorities, providing community leadership in the City. We provide facilities for elections within the Local Strategic Partnership (LSP) area for councillors, parish councillors and members of Parliament.
The Returning Officer in charge of elections has a special legal status distinct from the council although the facilities they need are provided by us.
The Monitoring Officer has a slightly different special status, and is responsible for ensuring that we always act lawfully and in the public interest and promote good ethical governance within the council, part of which involves the oversight of complaints about councillors. They also acts as Monitoring Officer for the parishes within our boundaries.
Summary budget information describing how we plan to spend money is sent to resident's annual along with council tax information. More details are available in budget papers, capital programme papers, periodic monitoring and variance reports within our modgov system.
Our statement of accounts shows how money actually was spent.
The statement of accounts includes the auditor’s certificate.
Each year we publish details of councillor allowances and expenses paid to our elected members in the previous year.
Details of election expenses are available via the Guildhall by appointment.
We publish general information about our procurement policy.
European Union rules for public procurement and our own financial regulations, require open competition between suppliers, and this is achieved by public advertisement for all but the smallest contracts.
Information about our contracts can be viewed by potential contractors and members of the public, including those awarded and completed (it may be necessary to set up an account to see some details, but there is no charge).
Financial regulations can be found in the constitution.
Our annual report looks back at our achievements over the past year.
Forward plans lists all the key decisions the council has to make over the coming months.
OFSTED inspects the provision of education, see Ofsted reports for more information.
Most decisions are made by councillors, others ('officer decisions') are made by senior officers to keep services running day to day.
A calendar of upcoming council meetings is available, where can search by committee name, date and ward.
Agendas and reports for public meetings are published in advance. See committee meetings.
Our report writing protocol requires options and analysis to be presented in all reports so councillors have all relevant information to help them make the right decision.
For particular analyses, see the report on the matter or decision in question (listed by meeting where the decision was made) - searching our modgov system.
Our Business Intelligence team is the first point of contact for enquiries about opinion surveys, other research, and public consultation being carried out by us.
The constitution explains our structure, all the rules and procedures under which we operate, who makes decisions and how they are made.
Get information about working for the council, jobs and career. Policies relevant to both recruitment and the delivery of the council’s services include:
All our services (including providing information), may be subject to a charge. Details of costs will be given before the service/information is provided and we may ask for payment before providing services or information.
The Registrar maintains registers of births, deaths and marriages
York's Capital Strategy Statement and Corporate Asset Management Plan ensure we have an effective strategy and operational plan to make the best use of our resources and assets.
Each councillor’s declaration of interests can be seen via our modgov system.
Each director keeps a register of any gifts and hospitality received by staff, which is available for inspection during office hours - contact our customer centre to make an appointment.
We make and keeps two versions of the register of electors, the full register, and the edited register. You can buy a copy of the edited register or make an appointment to view the full register - contact our customer centre for details.
You can find information about all our services on this website or you can contact our customer centre for more information.
As a local authority we are required to publish any datasets that are requested under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA). The purpose of this is to allow the decisions we make to be more open and transparent to the public.
The datasets must be:
and either:
As defined by the Protection of Freedom Act (2012) a dataset is any set of information that is:
Examples of datasets include:
Datasets under this definition exclude official central government statistics to avoid duplication of effort.
You do not have to explicitly ask for a dataset to be made available electronically. The dataset should be made available electronically and in a reusable form, unless you explicitly ask otherwise (ie you request a hardcopy of the dataset).
There is no duty to provide information that was not previously accessible under the FOIA, and it may be that exemptions still apply.