7 Cabinet Member Reports - February 2022 - June 2022 PDF 347 KB
Report of the Chief Legal and Democratic Officer
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Minutes:
The Committee considered the report of the Chief Legal and Democratic Officer that included the most recent reports from the Cabinet Members for Communities and Housing; Locality Services; Planning and Building Control; and Regeneration and Skills.
Councillor Atkinson, Cabinet Member – Regeneration and Skills presented her report and particularly referenced:
· The positive results detailed in the latest data from Career Connect associated with NEET Reduction and Early Intervention
· The engagement with local businesses and case studies undertaken
· Business visits undertaken to Print Room UK Ltd. and Character Mailing, Aintree
Members of the Committee asked questions/commented on the following aspects of Councillor Atkinson’s report:
· In respect of the Southport Food and Drink Festival a comment was made that the entrance fee to the event was too high; a complaint was made that attendees were not allowed to bring their own food and drink into the event; it was alleged that the costs for a certain product at the event was very high; and a question was asked whether the Council had control over conditions attached to the event
· In respect of the European Social Fund (ESF) concern was expressed at the cessation of funding at the end of 2023; and that without replacement funding, Ways to Work in Sefton and the Positive Inclusions Project were under threat. Clarification was sought on the scale of the problem; and whether this issue was included on the Council’s corporate risk register
Councillor Hardy, Cabinet Member – Communities and Housing presented her report and particularly referenced:
· Major infrastructure work begins on the People’s Network
· Improvement works to Meadows Library
· The breakdown of funding secured through the Rough Sleeper Initiative over the next 3 years
Members of the Committee asked questions/commented on the following aspects of Councillor Hardy’s report:
· In respect of equalities issues, the low response of staff getting in touch in relation to the disability staff group and LGBT staff group
· In respect of Neighbourhoods and Partnerships, were elected Members automatically invited to attend events in their wards
Members of the Committee also asked questions/commented on the following matters:
· Work underway to move the Careline onto a Cloud-based platform (the migration of older physical systems to a brand-new Cloud service) that would significantly improve the operation of the service
· The potential to purchase or lease specialist equipment to remove gum from pavements
· How volunteer groups are alerted to the availability of funding, via ward funds, for small value capital issues
RESOLVED: That
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the update reports from the Cabinet Members for Communities and Housing; Locality Services; Planning and Building Control; and Regeneration and Skills be noted; and
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Councillors Atkinson and Hardy be thanked for their attendance at the meeting. |