Dr Nik Johnson invites you to Mayoral Question Time
DR Nik Johnson, Mayor of Cambridgeshire and Peterborough is inviting residents to a Mayoral Question Time. Residents and businesses will be able to submit their questions to the Mayor and ask them directly. It is an opportunity raise the local concerns that are most important to them.
Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Mayoral Question Time will be held on Thursday, 12th September 2024 at 10:00AM at St Neots Football Club. Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Combined Authority will also be livestreaming the event through YouTube (@cambridgeshirepeterborough4730), for those unable to attend.
Questions must be submitted in advance through an online form here: Mayoral Question Time – Online Submissions. The deadline for submissions is 12:00PM on Tuesday 27th August.
The Mayor’s Question Time will be divided into two sections, the first 60 minutes of the meeting will be dedicated to questions from the public and the remainder of the meeting dedicated to questions from the Elected Members of our Constituent Councils who make up the Combined Authority.
Questions submitted must be related with one of the Combined Authority’s five strategic objectives or the Mayor’s four priorities.
Combined Authority Strategic Objectives | Mayoral Priorities |
Achieving Good Growth | Promote, Protect and grow our unique Fens |
Ambitious Skills and Employment Opportunities | A locally determined, innovative and public transport system that is fit for the future |
Enabling Resilient Communities | Working with the Integrated Care System to support the delivery of better health outcomes and address health inequalities in the region |
Improving Connectivity | Creating a strong sense of place and cultural identity for our region |
Achieving Best Value & High Performance |
All questions and answers put to the Mayor during Question Time will be published on the Combined Authority’s website.
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