Ask a question at Full Council
Public questions are taken by Cabinet Members for 15 minutes during a Full Council meeting.
Questions can be submitted by residents or people who own a business in Oldham.
To ask a question at a Full Council meeting please contact Constitutional Services:
- Email: constitutional.services@oldham.gov.uk
- Phone: 0161 770 5151
- Include your name and address
Questions must be delivered to Constitutional Services before 12 noon the day before the meeting (this includes questions sent via email) and must not exceed 100 words.
Questions are not accepted if the Chief Executive in consultation with the Monitoring Officer considers the question:
- Not about a matter where the Local Authority has responsibility, or which affects the borough.
- Requires or is likely to lead to the disclosure of exempt or confidential information.
- Defamatory, offensive, factually incorrect or uses inflammatory language.
- Substantially the same as a question that has been asked at a Council meeting in the past six months.
- Formed to make a statement rather than to receive information.
Questions from members of the public are taken in the order received.
Multiple questions by the same member of the public will only be considered after questions are submitted individually, and then in the order of all second questions submitted, then all third questions submitted, and so on.
The Mayor will read out of the name of a questioner and their question.
The relevant Cabinet Member or their Deputy will respond within a two-minute allotted time slot. The questioner will not have a right of reply.
A question will only be considered as received when it has been formally accepted as a question.
Ask a question at other committees and meetings
Contact Constitutional Services if you have a question to ask at other committees and meetings.
Questions must be submitted before 12 noon two working days before the meeting.
- Email: constitutional.services@oldham.gov.uk
- Phone: 0161 770 5151
Watch meetings
Council meetings are streamed live online.
You can also watch recordings of past meetings.
Upcoming meetings
Find out when the next meeting is scheduled.
Deadlines for submitting your questions will be published in the lead up to meetings.