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Technical Oversight Group Membership. 2.1 The Technical Oversight Group comprises the following local authorities (LA) as Partners in the Epping Forest SAMM Strategy Partnership Agreement: • Epping Forest District CouncilLondon Borough of Enfield • London Borough of Newham • London Borough of Redbridge • London Borough of Waltham Forest 2.2 A representative from each of the Partners will attend meetings of the Technical Oversight Group. Each LA will notify the Chair of any substitute in advance of Technical Oversight Group meetings and that will be eligible to cast that Partner’s vote. Natural England will continue to chair these meetings until decided otherwise, at which point the role of the chair will be rotated between Local Authorities. The Chair will circulate an agenda 5 working days before the meeting. Each LA partner shall take it in turns to produce meeting minutes. Each LA partner will have one vote. A LA Partner may not vote on matters concerning a dispute with the Partnership where the Partner is the subject of the dispute. Where a Partner has more than one member/officer present at a meeting, they will only be entitled to one vote. 2.3 Representatives from Natural England and the Greater London Authority (GLA) will also attend the meetings to provide guidance and advice. Representatives of CoL as the Delivery Body will also attend the meetings to provide feedback on Project Deliverables and to ensure the SAMM programme remains in accordance with the full protection of the Epping Forest SAC and with Delivery Body’s other legislative duties. Any representatives from Natural England, GLA, CoL and any consultancy will not be eligible to vote. The quorum for a meeting will be three (3) voting LA partners, and Epping Forest District Council, London Borough of Waltham Forest and London Borough of Redbridge must be present. 2.4 At the discretion of the Technical Oversight Group Chair and CoL as Delivery Body, any staff and contractors employed to undertake the work of the Partnership may be invited to attend meetings of the Technical Oversight Group where appropriate. Any representatives who are not there as representation for a LA, will not be eligible to vote.
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