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Code of Conduct To receive any declarations
of interest. Minutes: There were no declarations of interest. |
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To confirm the minutes of the meeting held on 20th February 2019. Minutes: The minutes of the meeting held on 20 February 2019 were confirmed as a correct record and signed by the Chairman. |
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Public Participation (30 Minutes) Members of the public may submit a written question to the Leader, Portfolio Holder, or Chairman of the Shadow Council or committee. Questions must have been submitted to the Interim Monitoring Officer by 10.00 am on 11th March. Written statements must be submitted to the Interim Monitoring Officer by midday on 13th March. Minutes: The following questions and statements were received:
“Wimborne Minster Town Council supports the premise embodied within the
Notice of Motion submitted by Cllr Bartlett that the new Dorset Council should robustly
engage with Town and Parish Councils at the earliest opportunity so that the
impact on those councils of the future services provided by Dorset Council can
be properly assessed and planned for”.
Read out by the Clerk to the meeting on behalf of Wimborne Minster Town
Council. Question from Iain Houston on behalf of Bradford
Abbas Parish Council: “Can you assure each Parish Council that it will be
informed in a timely manner of each planning application in its parish and
that, if required by that Parish, contentious applications will come
before the Planning Committee.” In response to the question Cllr T Ferrari reported
that there were no plans for parish councils to have increased
responsibilities. The working relationship between parish councils and Dorset
Council would remain unchanged and as there would be no change to operational
arrangements there would be no change to financial arrangements. Question from Iain Houston on behalf of Bradford
Abbas Parish Council: “Dilation of County Councillors’ local
knowledge: Question from Iain Houston on behalf of Bradford
Abbas Parish Council: How will the County Council involve each Parish
Council in sharing out Business Rates to support Parish Councils’ increasing
responsibilities? “At the Blandford Forum Town Council meeting held
on Monday 11th March 2019, councillors agreed unanimously to support
the motion put forward by Cllr Shane Bartlett.” Read out by the Clerk to the
meeting on behalf of Blandford Forum Town Council. Cllr D Rickard read out the following statement on
behalf of Bridport Town Council: “Bridport
Town Council appreciates the complexity of LGR and the focus on ‘safe and
legal’, but this has left town and parish councils marginalised from the
process. This perception is exacerbated by the Shadow Executive decision
which prevented the devolution of services. We have the powers and the
will to help the new Council face the twin pressures of funding and LGR.
In the interests of our community, we call on the Shadow Council to establish a
two-way mechanism for our direct engagement in the development of Dorset
Council’s services and committee structure, in particular the proposed Area
Boards.” “Worth Matravers Parish Council (WMPC) does not consider that as promised the Shadow Council and its Executive have involved or engaged adequately with Town and Parish Councils regarding their future contribution to Dorset Council or any potential impact of establishing the new ... view the full minutes text for item 55. |
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Questions from Shadow Councillors (30 Minutes) A Shadow Councillor may ask the Chairman, Leader, Portfolio Holder or the Chairman of a committee any question about a matter which the Shadow Council, the Shadow Executive or committee has powers, duties or responsibilities. Questions must have been submitted to the Interim Monitoring Officer by 10.00am on Monday 11th March 2019. Minutes: There were no questions from Shadow Councillors. |
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Minutes of the Shadow Executive Committee PDF 121 KB To receive the minutes of the Shadow Executive Committee held on 11th March 2019 (to follow). Minutes: The minutes of the Shadow Executive Committee held on 11th March were received and noted. |
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Minutes of the Shadow Overview and Scrutiny Committee PDF 101 KB To receive the minutes of the Shadow Overview and Scrutiny Committee held on 7th March (to follow). Minutes: The minutes of the Shadow Overview and Scrutiny Committee held on 7th March 2019 were received and noted. |
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Notice of Motion To consider the following Notice of Motion submitted by Cllr S Bartlett:- That there has been a failure of the Shadow Executive Committee to fulfil a promise to involve members from minority groups on Task & Finish Groups, which were originally set up to formulate policies and procedures for the new Dorset Council. That the Shadow Council agrees that it has not, as promised, involved or engaged adequately with Town and Parish Councils regarding their future contribution to Dorset Council or any potential impact of establishing the new council on the services they provide. That the Shadow Council acknowledges the importance of ensuring a clear statement of intent is placed on record such that in future within the Dorset Council there be cross party involvement immediately in the development of policies and procedures, as set out within the approved structure of the Dorset Council Constitution. And that further, Town and Parish Councils will be robustly engaged, on an ongoing basis, in respect of future service provision by the Dorset Council, which may have an impact on their councils. The motion has been supported by:- Cllrs J A Andrews, N J Ireland, S Jefferies, M E Rennie, S Hosford, R Potter, T Harries, E S Jones, M Hall, G Taylor, A Canning, K Wheller, D Budd, T Jones, P R Kimber, R Nowak, L Hamilton, B Ezzard, S Bartlett, R Biggs, D Rickard, T Roos, C Huckle, C Sutton and J Orrell
Minutes: The following motion was proposed by Cllr S Bartlett seconded by Cllr K
Wheller: “That there has been a
failure of the Shadow Executive Committee to fulfil a promise to involve
members from minority groups on Task & Finish Groups, which were originally
set up to formulate policies and procedures for the new Dorset Council. That the Shadow
Council agrees that it has not, as promised, involved or engaged adequately
with Town and Parish Councils regarding their future contribution to Dorset
Council or any potential impact of establishing the new council on the services
they provide. That the Shadow Council acknowledges the importance of ensuring a clear statement of intent is placed on record such that in future within the Dorset Council there be cross party involvement immediately in the development of policies and procedures, as set out within the approved structure of the Dorset Council Constitution. And that further, Town and Parish Councils will be robustly engaged, on an ongoing basis, in respect of future service provision by the Dorset Council, which may have an impact on their councils.” Cllr S Bartlett explained that when the original Member Task and Finish Groups had been established there had been a promise that the membership would come from across all of the sovereign councils and they would be cross party. When the Task and Finish Groups became Working Groups the change did not come before the Shadow Overview and Scrutiny Group for approval. Cllr Bartlett highlighted that cross party engagement should be the normal way of working for Dorset Council for all working groups, informal groups, panels etc. in order to enhance local decision making. In addition town and parish councils needed to be part of the golden thread to ensure that local communities were at the heart of the new council. Cllr R Knox tabled the following amendment to the motion seconded by
Cllr G Haynes: “That the Shadow Dorset Council understands and recognises that local
community and individual need is key in the delivery of effective
services. The delivery of these services
will involve many different bodies, Town and Parish Councils, the Voluntary and
Community Sector and other public organisations. These are vital partners to ensure Dorset
Council fosters vibrant communities across the county and this is a fundamental
principle of the constitution of the new council. A fantastic opportunity exists for the elected members of the new Dorset
Council and all these partners, who are so important and valued in delivering
local services, both now and in the future.
The Shadow Dorset Council would like to thank all those who have
positively helped in ensuring a robust and local solution for community
engagement is a continuing part of the transformation ethos of the new Dorset
Council.” Cllr R Knox reported that there had been overwhelming support for local government reform in Dorset and that this change would enable the new council to serve the people of Dorset and to provide the best services possible. The next stage would ... view the full minutes text for item 59. |
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Urgent Items To consider any items of
business which the Chairman has had prior notification and considers to be
urgent pursuant to section 100B (4) (b) of the Local Government Act 19702. The reason for the urgency shall be specified
minutes. Minutes: There were no urgent items. |