Monitoring Officer
A Council's Monitoring Officer has a broad role in ensuring the lawfulness and fairness of Council decision-making, ensuring compliance with Codes and Protocols, promoting good governance and high ethical standards.
Stockton's Monitoring Officer is the Director of Law and Democracy.
Additional Resources
Monitoring Officer downloads
- Article 12 - The Constitution - Statutory Officers in Microsoft Word format 94 KB
- Code of Conduct - Registering Interests - Freemasonry - Revised Advice in Adobe PDF format 1032 KB
- Freedom of Information Act Awareness Guidance No 25 - Section 36 Effective conduct of public affairs - Monitoring Officer in Adobe PDF format 3758 KB
- Guidance on Political Neutrality and Local Authority Publicity in Adobe PDF format 3054 KB
- Judgement - Neath Port Talbot County Borough Council in Adobe PDF format 5681 KB
- Legislative Provisions - Monitoring Officer in Adobe PDF format 4807 KB
- LGG Training Brief - Sea Change for Monitoring Officers Looms - Autumn 2007 in Adobe PDF format 1059 KB
- Monitoring Officer - General Protocol in Microsoft Word format 24 KB
- Monitoring Officer Annual Report 2006/07 in Microsoft Word format 243 KB
- Monitoring Officer Annual Report 2008 - 2009 in Microsoft Word format 178 KB
- Monitoring Officer Annual Report 2009 - 2010 in Adobe PDF format 581 KB
- Monitoring Officer Annual Report 2010/11 in Microsoft Word format 179 KB
- Monitoring Officer Functions - Existing and Proposed in Adobe PDF format 4504 KB
- Monitoring Officer Issues in Adobe PDF format 809 KB
- Monitoring Officer Protocol - Complaints regarding Members in Microsoft Word format 71 KB
- Monitoring Officer Protocol - Local Assessment in Microsoft Word format 34 KB
- Monitoring Officer Responsibilities in Adobe PDF format 1742 KB
- Monitoring Officer's Annual Report 2007/08 in Microsoft Word format 165 KB
- Pinsent Masons Update - Elections Purdah the Bias Connection in Adobe PDF format 2029 KB
- Protocol - Monitoring Officer and Parish Town Councils in Microsoft Word format 26 KB
- Protocol for Dealing with issues of legality and third party complaints at Stockton-on-Tees Borough Council in Microsoft Word format 31 KB
- Protocol for Officers - Complaints about Member Conduct in Microsoft Word format 27 KB
- Protocols - Officers Appointments & Dismissals in Adobe PDF format 3685 KB
- Report to Standards Committee - Monitoring Officer Work Programme 2007 08 in Microsoft Word format 34 KB
- Role of the Monitoring Officer 11 February 1999 in Adobe PDF format 2427 KB
- The Developing Role of the Monitoring Officer - LGGACSeS 18 October 2000 in Adobe PDF format 5914 KB
- The Monitoring Officer - ACSeS LGA Seminar Paper - 30 July 1999 in Adobe PDF format 5174 KB
- The Monitoring Officer's Annual Report 2005 06 in Microsoft Word format 328 KB
- The New Role of the Monitoring Officer - ACSeS Paper 2 July 2001 in Adobe PDF format 8990 KB
- The New Role of the Monitoring Officer - Key Points in Adobe PDF format 558 KB
- The Role of the Monitoring Officer - ACSeS Council Meeting - 19 January 2001 in Adobe PDF format 1827 KB
- Work Programme Schedule 2008 09 in Microsoft Word format 76 KB
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Monitoring Officer
Contact Us
Contact: Director of Law and Democracy
Mr D E Bond
Church Road,
Stockton-on-Tees
TS18 1LD
Sat nav postcode: TS19 1UE
Tel: 01642 527061
Email:
david.bond
@stockton.gov.uk
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