Part 2 Article 1 - The Constitution
1.01 Powers of the Council
The
Council will exercise all its powers and duties in accordance with the law and this Constitution.
1.02
The Constitution
This Constitution, and all its appendices,
is the Constitution of the Salisbury District Council.
1.03
Purpose of the Constitution
The purpose of the Constitution
is to:
- enable the Council to provide clear leadership
to the community in partnership with citizens, businesses and other organisations;
- support
the active involvement of citizens in the process of local authority decision-making;
- help
councillors represent their constituents more effectively;
- enable decisions
to be taken efficiently and effectively;
- create a powerful and effective means
of holding decision-makers to public account;
- ensure that no one will review
or scrutinise a decision in which they were directly involved;
- ensure that
those responsible for decision making are clearly identifiable to local people and that they explain
the reasons for decisions; and
- provide a means of improving the delivery of
services to the community.
1.04 Interpretation and Review
of the Constitution
Where the Constitution permits the
Council to choose between different courses of action, the Council will always choose that option which
it thinks is closest to the purposes stated above.
The
Council will monitor and evaluate the operation of the Constitution as set out in Article 15