Partnership Council for Wales
The Partnership Council for Wales (PCfW; Welsh: Cyngor Partneriaeth Cymru) is a statutory body established by Section 72 of the Government of Wales Act 2006 to facilitate co-operation between the Welsh Government and local government in Wales.[1] Role and responsibilitiesThe Government of Wales Act 2006 empowers the partnership council to:[1]
MembershipMembers of the partnership council are appointed by the Welsh Government and include, Welsh Ministers, Deputy Welsh Ministers and the members of local authorities in Wales which include representatives from each of the 22 principal councils in Wales, community councils, national park authorities, police and crime commissioners, fire authorities and NHS Wales. Organisations described as "public service reform partners" also participate in the partnership council as observers.[2] [3] The partnership council is chaired by the Minister for Local Government.[4] The partnership council has two sub-groups; the Distribution Sub-Group and the Finance Sub-Group[5] MeetingsThe partnership council usually meets three times a year.[6][7] Meetings are either held at Tŷ Hywel in Cardiff or are held online.[8] See also
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