A Norfolk County Council planning meeting was cancelled on 20 March 2026 after too few councillors turned up to make it legally valid. Only six of the required seven committee members were present, meaning no decisions could be made.
Source: Planning (Regulatory) Committee
Norfolk County Council's Employment Committee has noted and approved a number of employee severance packages each worth more than £100,000, covering the 2025/2026 financial year. The discussion took place behind closed doors to protect personal information.
Source: Employment Committee
A Norfolk Parking Partnership Joint Committee meeting was cut short on 17 March 2026 after too few voting members turned up to conduct business legally. All agenda items will now be pushed back to the next meeting in June.
Source: Norfolk Parking Partnership Joint Committee
Norfolk's local government pension fund is recruiting an Independent Person to sit on its Pensions Committee, following national reforms aimed at strengthening how public sector pensions are governed. The move is part of the government's 'Fit for the Future' programme for the Local Government Pension Scheme.
Source: Pensions Committee
The Norfolk Pension Fund is factoring local government reorganisation into its planning, but detailed preparations cannot begin until the structure of any new unitary authorities is confirmed. One key task will be reassigning pension records for scheme members once new councils are established.
Source: Pensions Committee
The Norfolk and Waveney Integrated Care Partnership has held its final meeting, with a new joint Norfolk and Suffolk partnership set to take over by 1 April 2026. The change follows national requirements that every Integrated Care Board must have a single matching partnership covering the same geographic area.
Source: Integrated Care Partnership