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Webcasting

How to access Suffolk County Council's webcasts, where you can watch Council meetings live as well as from our archive.

A webcast is live or recorded video footage available online.

We use webcasts to ensure that Suffolk residents can be aware of our decision making process, as openly as possible.

Although County Council meetings are open for the public to attend, webcasting means that you can watch a meeting without having to be there in person.

We webcast live to our YouTube channel,  you can watch meetings of the County Council live, as well as from our archive, using your desktop computer, tablet, laptop or mobile.

We also webcast Cabinet meetings, you can find further details on how to access the webcasts on the Cabinet Page.

Our next meeting is on:

View past meetings:

Other ways to access meetings

County Council meetings are open for the public to attend.

If you wish to speak at a meeting, you have to apply beforehand. Find out more on our apply to speak at a council meeting page.

You can also listen to audio recordings of past County Council meetings via our YouTube channel or audio recordings page.

Give us feedback

Email committee.services@suffolk.gov.uk if you would like to give us feedback on your experience of using our webcasting site.