Greenwich

Cabinet meetings

What is a Cabinet meeting?

The Royal Borough's Cabinet is a group of ten Councillors that is responsible for taking major day-to-day decisions. The Cabinet is responsible for making sure that Royal Borough services are delivered, and for executive functions.

Each Cabinet member is responsible for a specific area of service delivery. As a group, the Cabinet also leads Royal Borough-wide policy and strategy development on issues that cover all Royal Borough of Greenwich departments.

View the Forward Plan for information on topics for discussion over the next few months.

Meetings

You can browse our online meetings and agendas calendar for details of forthcoming meetings.

Meetings are usually held at the Woolwich Town Hall at 7pm on the third Tuesday of each month.

You can find more information on cabinet members, publication schedules, attendance and finding agenda hard copies and other Royal Borough papers using the link on the right.

Attending meetings

You have a right to attend any Council meeting.

If you want to put forward a question on an agenda item for consideration at the meeting, it must be received in writing 24 hours before the meeting.

Decisions

Under the Leader's Scheme of Delegation, individual Cabinet members can take a range of decisions. These are published on the Decisions section of this website, available through the link on the right of this page.