Cabinet is the Council’s executive
decision making body and is responsible for taking most of the
Council’s major decisions.
Cabinet recommends the Budget and Policy
Framework to Council and is responsible for implementing these
policies and spending the budget. Cabinet also monitors financial
and non-financial performance against corporate targets and
budgets.
The Leader chairs Cabinet and appoints the
Cabinet Members. Cabinet Members may hold a specific portfolio of
services and policies.
Number of
Councillors: up to 10 including the Leader
Quorum: 3
Frequency: 12
scheduled meetings per year
Before May 2019, the Cabinet
was called the City Executive Board. Information about the Board
and its meetings can be found
here
How do I know what
decisions will be taken?
A list of decisions for future Cabinet
meetings can be found on the Council’s
Forward Plan which is published monthly. Cabinet
decisions must normally be listed on the Forward Plan for at least
28 days before they are taken to provide for public openness and
transparency.
The dates of future
Cabinet meetings are available
here.
How can I get
involved?
Information is on our
Get involved at Cabinet meetings page.
Councillors can
address the Cabinet
Oxford City councillors may, when the Chair agrees,
address the Cabinet on an item for decision on the agenda (other
than on the minutes). The member seeking to make an address
must notify the Head of Law and Governance by
9.30am at least one clear working day before the
meeting, stating the relevant agenda items. An address may last
for no more than three minutes. If an address is made, the Cabinet
member who has political responsibility for the item for decision
may respond or the Cabinet will have regard
to the points raised in reaching its
decision.
Councillors speaking on Neighbourhood issues (10
minutes in total)
Any City Councillor can raise local issues on behalf
of communities directly with the Cabinet. The member seeking to
make an address must notify the Head of Law and
Governance by 9.30am at least one clear working day before the
meeting, giving outline details of the issue. Priority will be
given to those members who have not already addressed the Cabinet
within the year and in the order received. Issues can only be
raised once unless otherwise agreed by the Cabinet. The
Cabinet’s responsibility will be to hear the issue and
respond at the meeting, if possible, or arrange a written response
within 10 working days.
Items raised by Cabinet members
Such items must be submitted within the same
timescale as questions and will be for discussion only and not for
a Cabinet decision. Any item which requires a decision of the
Cabinet will be the subject of a report to a future meeting of the
Cabinet.