Issue - meetings

Community Safety Plan 2020-2023

Meeting: 15/10/2020 - Dorset Council (Item 26)

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To consider a recommendation from Cabinet.

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Minutes:

The Portfolio Holder for Housing & Community Safety set out the recommendation from Cabinet. He reported that the Community Safety Partnership  was required to produce a three year Community Safety Plan that was revised annually. The Portfolio Holder confirmed that Dorset Council was under a legal duty to work with the responsible authorities to identify and tackle community safety issues in its area and recommended the Plan for adoption.

 

In response to questions, the Portfolio Holder agreed to look at including method to measure progress including targets and timescales within the body any future Plan document.

 

It was proposed by Cllr G Carr-Jones seconded by Cllr B Pipe

 

Decision

 

That the Community Plan for 2020-23 be adopted.


Meeting: 30/06/2020 - Cabinet (Item 163)

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To consider a report of the Portfolio Holder for Housing and Community Safety.

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Minutes:

The Portfolio Holder for Housing and Community Safety advised that Community Safety Partnerships (CSP) were required to produce three-year Community Safety Plans that were revised annually. The Dorset CSP agreed it’s 2020-2023 Plan at its meeting on 9 March 2020.

 

Members were further advised that the Plan had been developed by analysing information and data and was informed by the findings of public consultation. Place Scrutiny Committee had also considered the process by which the CSP would develop the Plan at it’s meeting on 30 January 2020. The Portfolio Holder confirmed that Dorset Council was under a legal duty to work with the responsible authorities to identify and tackle community safety issues in its area and recommended the Plans adoption.

 

Recommendation to Full Council

 

That the Community Safety Plan 2020-23 be recommended to Dorset Council for adoption.