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Full Council Meeting Adjourned for Comfort Break Following Amendment Vote

Medway Council pauses proceedings after recorded vote on amendment.

Medway Council’s Full Council meeting held on Wednesday, 25 February 2026, was temporarily adjourned following a recorded vote on an amendment that did not proceed. Members of the Council were given a ten-minute comfort break to continue proceedings.

The meeting, which took place at St George’s Centre in Chatham Maritime, saw the amendment put to a recorded vote—a formal voting procedure in which individual councillor votes are recorded and made public. Following the outcome of this vote, the amendment was lost, meaning it did not receive sufficient support from the 59 councillors present to pass.

Recorded votes at Full Council meetings are typically called when matters of significance are being decided, or when a councillor or group of councillors requests that voting be formally documented rather than conducted by a show of hands. This formal procedure ensures transparency and allows for a clear audit trail of how individual members voted on specific matters.

The scheduled comfort break is a standard feature of council proceedings, particularly during longer meetings. Full Council meetings are typically held at 7pm on Thursdays at the St George’s Centre and can cover numerous items on the agenda, including reports from the Cabinet, Overview and Scrutiny Committees, and items raised by councillors and members of the public. A 40-minute period is set aside during these meetings for members of the public to ask questions directly to members of the Cabinet or Committee Chairpersons.

Medway Council meets approximately six times per year, with all 59 elected councillors having the opportunity to attend and participate. These meetings are presided over by the Mayor and cover matters including the council’s policy framework, budget decisions, constitutional changes, and electoral issues. Meetings are open to the public and can be viewed online, with agendas and supporting documents made available in advance.

The Council continues to keep how meetings are conducted under review through consultation between Group Leaders and Cross Party Governance meetings, as procedures evolve to ensure effective and transparent decision-making for residents across Medway.

Key Takeaways

  • A recorded vote was held during the Full Council meeting on 25 February 2026, with the amendment not receiving sufficient support to pass
  • Full Council meetings are conducted with formal voting procedures to ensure transparency and accountability
  • The council adjourned for a ten-minute comfort break during proceedings
  • All 59 Medway councillors participate in these meetings, which cover policy, budget, and constitutional matters

What This Means for Kent Residents

Full Council meetings remain open to members of the public, with opportunities to ask questions and observe decision-making processes directly. Residents wishing to submit questions to future meetings can do so by the specified deadline for each scheduled council meeting. The next Full Council meeting is scheduled for Thursday, 23 April 2026, with questions required by 12pm on Monday, 13 April 2026.

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