53 Draft Dorset Council Climate and Ecological Emergency Strategy for Public Consultation PDF 102 KB
To consider the Draft Dorset Council Climate and Ecological Emergency
strategy for consultation with the public following the development of a costed
delivery plan and to make a recommendation to Cabinet.
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The committee
received and considered a report which set out the work undertaken by a councillor led
Executive Advisory Panel (EAP), working with officers to make recommendations
to Dorset Council’s Cabinet on actions that would help mitigate against climate
change. The EAP had overseen the
development of a draft Dorset Council Climate and Ecological Emergency Strategy
which was included at Appendix A of the report.
A detailed costed delivery plan was also being developed for
consideration by the Cabinet in October 2020 prior to public consultation. The report highlighted engagement already
undertaken with the wider public and key stakeholders and the proposals for
consultation with the public on the draft strategy and delivery plan together
later this year.
The Chairman noted
that he had been a member of the EAP since its formation. He highlighted a concern with regard to the
timescale for progressing action in this area and requested pace moving
forward. In addition he noted the need
for a dedicated lead councillor and officer to drive the work forward and the
importance of both internal and external communications. He provided examples of areas already
progressed by the council and noted how the council had also had to manage the
impact of the Covid-19 pandemic over recent months.
The Portfolio
Holder for Highways, Travel and Environment introduced the report and
highlighted that this was a major piece of work by the council which had gone
through many informed stages in order to produce the draft strategy for public
consultation. He expressed his thanks to
officers involved in the work.
The committee was
provided with a presentation from officers, which set out the work undertaken
to produce the draft strategy and details of the public consultation to be
undertaken.
The committee
considered the issues arising from the report and during discussion the
following points were raised:
·
In
response to a question as to whether there was enough data available and
confidence in order to implement it, it was noted that work was underway and it
was hoped to be able to have more accurate information moving forward
·
The
length of the draft strategy was highlighted and a request made for an
executive summary to be produced. There
was a need for people reading the document to be aware of the facts in detail
and the suggestion was made that a series of executive summaries could be
produced around each group of questions
·
The
Portfolio Holder stressed the importance of communications leading up to and
during the consultation period and gave his assurance that this would happen
·
A
request was made for the committee to have sight of the public consultation
document before the consultation period started. In response, the Corporate Director for Place
Services confirmed that committee members would be sent a copy of the
communications plan and be given an opportunity to contribute to the tools and
techniques that would be used
· A question was raised with regard to the cost of implementing the items within the action plan, ... view the full minutes text for item 53