Role description: LGA Policy Committees

The Local Government Association (LGA) is a politically led cross-party organisation, representing local authorities across England and Wales. Its membership includes English councils, fire and rescue authorities, the 22 Welsh councils in corporate membership through the Welsh LGA, National Parks Authorities and Parish/Town Councils via corporate membership with NALC.


The LGA Policy Committees are central to achieving the LGA’s strategic objectives. They are responsible for:

  • developing a thorough understanding of council priorities in their programme area;
  • helping to shape the LGA business plan; and
  • overseeing a programme of work to deliver, through engagement with councils, the strategic priorities set by the LGA Board and Strategic Policy and Oversight Committee.

Each Committee has full responsibility for its designated policy area(s). Committees may hold up to five formal meetings a year. However, more importantly, Committees are encouraged to find their own most effective way of working that ensures active engagement with councils and groups of councils, and not be restricted by a set timetable of formal meetings in London.

Each Committee has a Chair, who also sits on the Strategic Policy and Oversight Committee, and four vice/deputy Chairs drawn from the other four groups. There are currently nine Committees:

  • Children, Young People and Families
  • Culture, Tourism and Sport
  • Fire Services
  • Health and wellbeing
  • Neighbourhoods
  • Inclusive Growth
  • Local Government Resources
  • Public Service Reform and Innovation
  • Safer and Stronger Communities.

Chairs of Policy Committees

 

Vice/Deputy Chairs of Policy Committees

Policy Committee Member