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Home / News and Events / Managing Council Assets

Managing Council Assets

25th March 2025

including projects, facilities, services and staff/volunteers

Tues 20th May 2025 6-8pm on Zoom

£20 County Association members/£35 non-members

(invoice to councils afterwards)

This course is suitable for clerks and councillors.  It will focus on all aspects to consider when managing projects, events, services, fixed assets and staff/volunteers.  The emphasis will be on the need to plan, budget and on areas such as procurement, insurance, health and safety, risk management and other statutory requirements and best practice.

For those studying ILCA or CiLCA this course is aligned with Unit 4 – Management for Local Councils.

Click here to book on Managing Council Assets Tues 20th May 2025 at 6pm

Our presenter will be

Lesley Swinbank, currently clerk to a small parish council but with over 30+ years of experience as a large town council clerk in County Durham

Please note

Registration and cancellations will close 48 hours before the course.  After this time all live bookings will be charged whether the person attends or not, but non attendees will be sent the presentation.  Cancellations by email to cdalc@durham.gov.uk.

Please note that when booking, the Zoom link for the training will appear on the confirmation screen and participants are advised to save this, although the log in details will also be sent out a few days before the event.

Participants are asked to ensure that once logged in to the session, their screen in Zoom has an identifiable name.

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