Next meeting of CCC Local Committee for Copeland

The County Council's local committee for Copeland will meet at 10.15am next Tuesday (27th November 2018.)
Full agenda and supporting documents can be found here, but these are the item headings:

1. APOLOGIES FOR ABSENCE

2. DECLARATIONS OF INTEREST

3. EXCLUSION OF PRESS AND PUBLIC To consider whether the press and public should be excluded from the meeting during consideration of any item on the agenda (They won't be excluded for any of the items listed here.)

4. PUBLIC PARTICIPATION (No requests to ask questions, present petitions or make statements had been at the time the agenda was circulated.

5. LOCAL COMMITTEE REVISED TERMS OF REFERENCE

6. MINUTES OF PREVIOUS MEETING (To receive the minutes of the previous meeting held on 11 September 2018.)

7. MILLOM SCHOOL (Presentation by the Vice Principal of Millom School.)

8. MONEY ADVICE CONTRACT REPORT (To consider a report by the Executive Director – Corporate, Customer and Community Services.)

9. Whitehaven Relief Road Consultation

10. Traffic Calming; Moresby Parks Road, Moresby Parks

11. WHITEHAVEN TRAFFIC REGULATION ORDER AMENDMENTS

12. COPELAND HIGHWAYS WORKING GROUP 16 OCTOBER 2018

13. 2018/19 LOCAL COMMITTEE DEVOLVED BUDGET

14. AREA MANAGER'S REPORT

15. FIRE AND RESCUE CHAMPION To consider appointing a Fire and Rescue Champion from Copeland Local Committee.

16. COPELAND CHAMPIONS UPDATE

17. VERBAL UPDATE FROM MEMBERS ON OUTSIDE BODIES/EXTERNAL COMMITTEES

18. NUCLEAR ISSUES To discuss any relevant nuclear issues

19. LOCAL COMMITTEE CHAIRS AND LEADERSHIP MINUTES 9 JULY 2018 (Minutes for Information)

20. Date and Time of Next Meeting

The next meeting will be held on 15 January 2018 at 10.15 am at Cleator Moor Civic Hall

Incidentally, the reason for the rather strange pattern of which parts of the agenda above are in BLOCK CAPITALS and which in lower case is taken as they are shown in the agenda.

In future posts like this one I will probably convert the whole lot to lower case unless I particularly want to emphasise something.

It is very far from being the most pressing or important issue facing the local committee but at some point I must find out what the rationale is for writing most of the headers in upper case but leaving a few in lower case.

Comments

Jim said…
BLOCK CAPITALS ARE NOT NEEDED AND ARE SOMEWHAT DIFFICULT FOR PEOPLE TO READ.

As you just noticed, that is one of the primary reasons that all block capital roadsigns in the UK were changed to lower case, in a font known as Transport.

It is much, much, much better to the reader to use bold text to highlight important aspects of any post.

As you just seen again.

Oh, but sadly the rational is pretty likely to be that the person who typed it forgot to press the shift or caps lock key, and did not notice.

Chris Whiteside said…
You may well be right.

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