Retention Policy Of Council Records

EAST KEAL PARISH COUNCIL

RETENTION OF DOCUMENTS POLICY

East Keal Parish Council recognises that the efficient management of its records is necessary to comply with its legal and regulatory obligations and to contribute to the effective overall management of the Parish Council.  This document provides the policy framework through which this effective management can be achieved and audited.  It covers:

  • Scope
  • Responsibilities
  • Retention Schedule

Scope

This policy applies to all records created, received or maintained by the Parish Council in the course of carrying out its functions.  Records are defined as all those documents which facilitate the business carried out by the Parish Council and which are thereafter retained (for a set period) to provide evidence of its transactions or activities.  These records may be created, received or maintained in hard copy or electronically.

A small percentage of the Parish Council’s records will be selected for permanent preservation as part of the Council’s archives and for historical research.

Responsibilities

The Parish Council has a corporate responsibility to maintain its records and record management system in accordance with the regulatory environment.  The person with overall responsibility for the implementation of this policy is the Clerk to the Parish Council who is required to manage the Council’s records in such a way as to promote compliance with this policy so that information will be retrieved easily, appropriately and in a timely manner.  

Individual Councillors may hold records in a hard copy format or electronically at home on their computers.  Councillors are strongly advised to undertake ‘housekeeping’ on a regular basis in line with the retention schedule.  On resigning from the Council, Councillors should delete all electronic records that they hold and return all hard copy documents to the Clerk.  Resigning Councillors will be asked to sign a declaration to confirm compliance.  Councillors should be aware that the records they hold may be subject to the provisions of the Data Protection Act 2018, the Freedom of Information Act 2000 and the GDPR Regulations.

Retention Schedule of Documents and Records

Under the Freedom of Information Act 2000 Publication Scheme, the Parish Council is required to maintain a retention schedule listing the record series which it creates in the course of its business.  This policy has also been drawn up in the context of the Data Protection Act 2018 and with other legislation or regulations affecting Parish Councils including Audit and Statutes of Limitation.

The Clerk is expected to manage the current record keeping systems using the retention schedule and to take account of the different retention periods when creating new record keeping systems.  This retention schedule refers to record series regardless of the media in which they are stored.  

All documents that are no longer required for administrative purposes will be disposed of securely e.g. shredded.

This policy will be reviewed annually, unless required earlier by legislation or additional material.

Adopted:  17.5.23

Next Review Date:  May 2023

Document Type

Minimum Retention Period

Reason

Agendas and Minutes

 

 

Approved minutes

Indefinite

Archive

Notes of minutes taken at meetings

Until minutes are approved

Management

Agendas and supporting documentation

2 years

Management

Finance

 

 

Income and expenditure accounts

Indefinite

Archive

Annual return

Indefinite

Archive

Paid invoices

6 years

VAT

VAT records

6 years

VAT

Bank statements

6 years

Audit/Management

Paying in and receipt books

6 years

Audit/Management/VAT

Cheque stubs

6 years

Audit/Management

Banking mandate

Until confirmation is received that updated mandate has been implemented 

Management

Insurance

 

 

Insurance policies

5 years

Management

Certificates of employers’ liability

40 years

Limitation period

Employment (Staff)

 

 

Major employment records

e.g. application form (current postholder), letter of appointment, contract

6 years after the period of employment

Management

Application forms

(unsuccessful candidates)

6 months

Management

Disciplinary records

Period of employment plus 6 months

Management

Appraisals

Period of employment plus 6 months

Management

PAYE records (payroll)

12 years

Superannuation

Councillor Records

 

 

Declarations of acceptance of office

Term of office

Management

Members register of interests

Term of office

Management

Miscellaneous

 

 

Quotations and tenders

12 years

Limitation period

Title deeds, leases, agreements and contracts

Indefinite

Audit/Management

Asset register

Indefinite

Audit/Management

Accident report forms

3 years

Management/Limitation period

Complaints

2 years after closure

Management

Information requests

2 years after closure

Management

Newsletters, press releases

As long as useful

Management

 

Adopted:   17th May 2023

 

Signed …………………………………………………

 

Next Review Date:   July 2026

 

General correspondence:  this will be retained for as long as is relevant, the minimum period is 1 year. An annual review will be carried out and items that have reached their destruction date will be destroyed or considered for archiving.

Planning applications:  these are available at East Lindsey District Council.  There is no requirement to retain duplicates at parish level.  All Parish Council recommendations in connection with these applications are recorded in the Parish Council minutes which are retained indefinitely.  Correspondence received in connection with applications will be retained until the Parish Council has made a recommendation to East Lindsey District Council.