Venue: MS Teams Live Event
Contact: Kate Critchel 01305 252234 - Email: kate.critchel@dorsetcouncil.gov.uk
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To confirm the minutes of the
meeting held on 30 June 2020. Minutes: The minutes of the meeting
held on 30 June 2020 were confirmed as a correct record and would be signed by
the Chairman in due course. |
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Declarations of Interest To receive any declarations
of interest. Minutes: No declarations of
disclosable pecuniary interests were made at the meeting. |
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Public Participation PDF 125 KB To receive questions or
statements on the business of the committee from town and parish councils and
members of the public. Please note that public
speaking has been suspended during the Covid-19 crisis. Each
question or statement is limited to no more than 450 words and must be
electronically submitted to kate.critchel@dorsetcouncil.gov.uk by the
deadline set out below. The question or statement will be read out by an
officer of the Council and a response will be given by the appropriate
Portfolio Holder at the meeting. All questions/statements and the responses
will be published in full within the minutes of the meeting. The deadline for submission of the full text of a question or
statement is 8.30am on Thursday 23 July 2020. Minutes: Ten questions and two
statements was received from the public.
These were from Sarah James (Chief Executive, the Arts Development
Company), Julie-Ann Booker (Extinction Rebellion) Len Herbert, Michael
Tunbridge, Bridget Joslin, Dave Warren, David Redgewell,
Luke Wakeling, Paula Klaentschi
and Jasmine O’Hare. The questions (but not the
preamble) were read out by John Sellgren (Executive
Director for Place), Jonathan Mair (Corporate
Director, Legal and Democratic Services) and David McIntosh (Corporate Director
for HR & OD). A copy of the full questions, the responses and the
statements are set out in Appendix 1 these minutes. |
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Questions from Members PDF 68 KB To receive any questions from
members in accordance with procedure rule 13. Minutes: There were four questions
from members and these along with the responses are set out in Appendix 2 to
these minutes. |
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To consider the Cabinet Forward Plan. Minutes: The Cabinet Forward Plan was
received and it was noted that the following items would be added to the plan. Climate
and Ecological Emergency Action Plan Leisure
Services Review Initial
high level draft budget for 2021/22 and the MTFP for 2023 – 2026 |
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To consider a report of the Portfolio Holder(s) for Corporate Development & Change and Economic Growth & Skills. Decision: Decision (a) That the creation of a full business case
to accelerate the deployment of full fibre and wireless / mobile connectivity
predominately in the rural parts of the Dorset Council area, be supported; (b) That the Dorset Council budgetary
commitment of up to £1m capital (from the Ringfenced
Superfast Broadband budget) and revenue implementation commitment of £285k
(funded from the Dorset Council Transformation fund) to leverage in external
capital and commercial investment of up to £8.9m, be agreed; (c) That the commencement of the required
public procurements be agreed; (d) That authority be delegated to the portfolio holder for Corporate
Development, in consultation with the Executive
Director of Place,
to submit a full business case, procure and award services and enter into the
necessary grant agreements to deliver this programme of activity; (d) That the unusually short timescales
involved in developing these proposals, and the importance of responding and
mobilising quickly to meet delivery deadlines to facilitate economic recovery
from the impacts of the Coronavirus pandemic be noted. Reason for the
Decision To enable the business case process to be
submitted, complete due diligence and to facilitate the quickest possible
deployment by March 2022. Minutes: In presenting the report the Portfolio Holder for
Corporate Development advised that there was one minor amendment at page 25 of
the papers. The following sentence “funded from Dorset Council transformation fund”
should be in the box below within the table on the page. This amendment did not
change the recommendation before members. The report related to the acceleration of existing
Government funded capital projects, to generate new activity within 18 months,
to help create jobs and raise overall demand in the economy. Members were advised that the funding
available was set out within the Covid Recovery
Infrastructure Fund and this would be managed through Local Enterprise
Partnerships (LEP). This did cause some concern due to past funding allocations
from the LEP. It was important that LEP gave a fair deal to Dorset Council and
it was hoped that the Dorset LEP would adopt a more strategic and whole county
approach moving forward. The business case was in rapid development for bringing multiple
interventions together under one programme that would accelerate activity and
close the digital connectivity gap, ensure continuing progress in Dorset in the
next 18 months or so, before the next major full fibre government intervention
programme began to be delivered during 2022 and beyond. The report outlined progress to date, addressed high-level budget issues
and sought to delegate decisions to enable the work to progress against very
tight timescales. In proposing the recommendation, the Portfolio Holder
proposed a minor amendment to recommendation (b) and this was accepted by
Cabinet. Decision (a) That the creation of a full business case
to accelerate the deployment of full fibre and wireless / mobile connectivity
predominately in the rural parts of the Dorset Council area, be supported; (b) That the Dorset Council budgetary
commitment of up to £1m capital (from the Ringfenced
Superfast Broadband budget) and revenue implementation commitment of £285k
(funded from the Dorset Council Transformation fund) to leverage in external
capital and commercial investment of up to £8.9m, be agreed; (c) That the commencement of the required
public procurements be agreed; (d) That authority be delegated to the portfolio holder for Corporate
Development, in consultation with the
Executive Director of Place, to submit a full business case, procure and award
services and enter into the necessary grant agreements to deliver this
programme of activity; (d) That the unusually short timescales
involved in developing these proposals, and the importance of responding and
mobilising quickly to meet delivery deadlines to facilitate economic recovery
from the impacts of the Coronavirus pandemic be noted. Reason for the Decision To enable the business case process to be
submitted, complete due diligence and to facilitate the quickest possible
deployment by March 2022. |
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Transport Infrastructure Investment Fund PDF 71 KB To consider a report of the Portfolio Holder for Highways, Travel and Environment. Additional documents: Decision: Decision That the proposed spend
allocation of the Transport Infrastructure Investment Fund be approved. Reason for the Decision That we can invest the Transport Infrastructure
Investment Fund in accordance with Department for Transport (DfT) guidelines, to improve road condition, reducing the
number of potholes, and to kick start the construction industry and wider
economy. This is also intended to assist our recovery from the impacts of Covid 19 and flooding issues arising from the winter. Minutes: The Portfolio Holder for Highways, Travel and the
Environment reported on the Government’s newly created Transport Infrastructure
Investment Fund. Incorporated into the
fund wad a combination of already confirmed annual funds for Dorset Council,
with the addition of a Pothole Fund, which included funds originally intended
for the 2020/21 Challenge, now divided between authorities on the needs based
formula. Dorset’s share of the £1.7billion funding was set out in detail within
the report. Members were further advised that future investment strategies against all
highways assets would be the subject to review and discussion at future Highway
Executive Advisory Panel meetings. In response to questions,
the Portfolio Holder confirmed that council engineers were working closely with
the private landowner to resolve recent issues in respect of the landslip near
the Old Castle Road at Weymouth. Cabinet members welcomed
the report and supported the recommendation. Decision That the proposed spend
allocation of the Transport Infrastructure Investment Fund be approved. Reason for the Decision That we can invest the Transport Infrastructure
Investment Fund in accordance with Department for Transport (DfT) guidelines, to improve road condition, reducing the
number of potholes, and to kick start the construction industry and wider
economy. This is also intended to assist our recovery from the impacts of Covid 19 and flooding issues arising from the winter. |
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Approval of Youth Justice Plan 2020-21 PDF 73 KB To consider a report of the Portfolio Holder for Education and Early Help. Additional documents:
Decision: Recommendation to Council Minutes: The Portfolio Holder for Children, Education and
Early Help advised members that under the Crime and Disorder Act 1998 there was
a statutory requirement to publish an annual Youth Justice Plan which must
provide specified information about the local provision of youth justice
services. The
Youth Justice Board provided guidance about what must be included within the plan and recommended a structure
for the plan. Cabinet was advised that the People Scrutiny Committee had considered
the Youth Justice Plan and endorsed its approval. A copy of their extract minutes had been
published as a supplement to Cabinet’s agenda. Recommendation to Full Council That
the Youth Justice Plan be approved. Reason for
Recommendation: Local authorities are required to
publish an annual Youth Justice Plan, setting out how the statutory
requirements for a multi-agency youth offending team are fulfilled locally.
Dorset Combined Youth Offending Service is a partnership between Dorset Council
and Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole Council, along with Dorset Police, NHS
Dorset Clinical Commissioning Group and the National Probation Service Dorset.
Approval for the Youth Justice Plan is also being sought from Bournemouth,
Christchurch and Poole Council. The Youth Justice Plan needs to be approved by the full Council. |
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Dorset Council Economic Growth Strategy PDF 525 KB To consider a report of the Portfolio Holder for Economic Growth & Skills. Decision: Decision (a) That the draft Dorset Council Economic
Growth Strategy be approved. (b) That
authority be delegated to the Portfolio Holder of Economic Development and
Skills to make any further, minor amendments
required following consideration by Cabinet. Reason for the
Decision One of the
priorities in the Dorset Council Plan 2020-2024 is to ‘deliver sustainable
economic growth, increasing productivity and the number of high-quality jobs in
Dorset, creating great places to live, work and visit.’ A prosperous and inclusive local economy is
vital to achieving the strategic priorities of the Council. The Economic Growth Strategy explains how the
Council will seek to deliver this priority and will be accompanied in due
course by a detailed action plan. Minutes: In presenting the
strategy, the Portfolio Holder for Economic Growth and Skills advised that one
of the council’s priorities for 2020-2024 was to ‘deliver sustainable economic
growth, increasing productivity and the number of high-quality jobs in Dorset,
creating great places to live, work and visit.’
The Portfolio Holder took the opportunity to thank all those involved in
creating the Strategy. In particular he thanked
members of the Executive Advisory Panel which had now completed its
work. But he hoped that the group would
be re-branded to allow cross-party working in order to agree a way forward in
respect of delivery of the action plan. The Strategy
covered six foundation areas; digital, people and skills, business environment,
innovation ideas, place and transport infrastructure. Members were
reminded that a prosperous and inclusive local economy was vital to achieving
the strategic priorities of the Council.
The Economic Growth Strategy set out how the Council would seek to deliver
this priority and members looked forward to seeing the detailed action plan. Decision (a) That the draft Dorset Council Economic
Growth Strategy be approved. (b) That
authority be delegated to the Portfolio Holder of Economic Development and
Skills to make any further, minor
amendments required following consideration by Cabinet. Reason for the Decision One of the
priorities in the Dorset Council Plan 2020-2024 is to ‘deliver sustainable
economic growth, increasing productivity and the number of high-quality jobs in
Dorset, creating great places to live, work and visit.’ A prosperous and inclusive local economy is
vital to achieving the strategic priorities of the Council. The Economic Growth Strategy explains how the
Council will seek to deliver this priority and will be accompanied in due
course by a detailed action plan. |
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Redundancy Multiplier PDF 80 KB To consider a report of the Portfolio for Corporate Development and Change. Decision: Decision That the current 1.75 redundancy multiplier be
extended until 31st March 2021, to ensure parity between those that
have already been subject to organisational change and those due to be at risk of
redundancy as Dorset Council moves through the remainder of the financial
year. Reason for Decision This would reintroduce alignment with the
additional protection arrangements and the review of terms and conditions.
Consultation would take place before 31 March 2021 on the intention of reducing
the multiplier thereafter. Minutes: Cabinet considered a report on the Redundancy
Multiplier. In the lead up to the formation of the new council, the Shadow
Council resolved to harmonise the rate to (1.75 times). At that time it was expected that the
convergence of services would have been completed by September 2020 upon which
the multiplier would be reduced, ensuring that all employees affected by
organisational change as a consequence of local government reorganisation were treated
the same. However due to COVID-19 and other factors there had
been delays in progressing some convergence activity which could potentially lead
to employees receiving less redundancy compensation if the existing level of
multiplier was not extended beyond its current end date. Decision That the current 1.75 redundancy multiplier be
extended until 31st March 2021, to ensure parity between those that
have already been subject to organisational change and those due to be at risk
of redundancy as Dorset Council moves through the remainder of the financial
year. Reason for
Decision This would reintroduce alignment with the
additional protection arrangements and the review of terms and conditions.
Consultation would take place before 31 March 2021 on the intention of reducing
the multiplier thereafter. |
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Dorset Council Budget - Quarter 1 Financial Management Report PDF 216 KB To consider a report of the Portfolio Holder for Finance, Commercial
and Assets. Decision: Decision (a) That
the outturn position for 2019/20 and the impact this had on reserves be noted; (b) That
the Senior Leadership Team’s forecast for Dorset Council’s position at the end
of Quarter 1 be noted; (c) That
the position on the capital programme be noted and the projects recommend by
officers (as set out in Appendix 1 of the report) be approved; (d) That
the key milestones lifted from the draft timetable for budget/Medium Term
Financial Plan (MTFP) for 2021/22 be agreed (as set out in Appendix 2 of the
report); (e) That
the inherited and revised draft budget assumptions to allow development of the
first iteration of the five-year MTFP be noted (as set out in Appendix 3 of the
report); Reason for the Decision The Council has responsibilities to deliver
against its 2019-20 Revenue Budget and 2019-20 Capital Programme and maintain
adequate reserves. These recommendations and accompanying report demonstrate
the Council’s performance in delivering against these responsibilities. Cabinet need to understand the significant
financial impact and consequences of the Council’s response to the Covid-19
pandemic. Understanding the financial position at the
start of the planning process is key to adopting the most appropriate
assumptions in the development of the MTFP.
Agreeing an initial set of assumptions will allow officers to develop
the first iteration of the MTFP and budget for 2021/22 for consideration and
conduct sensitivity testing. Governance of the financial strategy will be
critical as we build the next MTFP and agreeing key milestones for the work and
member review/challenge are important at this stage to ensure maximum
engagement. Minutes: The Portfolio
Holder for Finance, Commercial and Assets presented the Council’s quarter 1
financial management report. Members were advised that the report set out the
outturn position for 2019/20, an update on the financial impact of Covid-19 and
other financial matters (to date) and sought approval for assumptions, methods
and timing of the development of the 2021/22 budget and medium-term financial
plan. There had been a
financial impact from Covid-19 on quarter 1 of the budget with loss of income
and an increase in expenditure. Whilst
the government had provided some funding to cover the financial gap, the
balance of £43m was currently being funded by the Council’s reserves. Actions were being
taken to address the short-fall including ending property leases and rolling
back the capital programme to address a smaller number of projects. A review of
on-going Covid-19 costs and seeking ways to contain the current year’s operational
and financial pressures was on-going. The Portfolio
Holder(s) for Adult Social Care and Health and Children, Education and Early
Years set out the complex financial positions faced by the services as a result
of the pandemic and the outcomes that the council wanted to achieve, the need to adjust to new ways of working and
importance of the continuation of transforming
services. Decision (a) That
the outturn position for 2019/20 and the impact this had on reserves be noted; (b) That
the Senior Leadership Team’s forecast for Dorset Council’s position at the end
of Quarter 1 be noted; (c) That
the position on the capital programme be noted and the projects recommend by
officers (as set out in Appendix 1 of the report) be approved; (d) That
the key milestones lifted from the draft timetable for budget/Medium Term
Financial Plan (MTFP) for 2021/22 be agreed (as set out in Appendix 2 of the
report); (e) That
the inherited and revised draft budget assumptions to allow development of the
first iteration of the five-year MTFP be noted (as set out in Appendix 3 of the
report); Reason for the
Decision The Council has responsibilities to deliver
against its 2019-20 Revenue Budget and 2019-20 Capital Programme and maintain
adequate reserves. These recommendations and accompanying report demonstrate
the Council’s performance in delivering against these responsibilities. Cabinet need to understand the significant
financial impact and consequences of the Council’s response to the Covid-19
pandemic. Understanding the financial position at the
start of the planning process is key to adopting the most appropriate
assumptions in the development of the MTFP.
Agreeing an initial set of assumptions will allow officers to develop
the first iteration of the MTFP and budget for 2021/22 for consideration and
conduct sensitivity testing. Governance of the financial strategy will be
critical as we build the next MTFP and agreeing key milestones for the work and
member review/challenge are important at this stage to ensure maximum
engagement. |
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Additional Procurement Forward Plan Report - over £500k (2020-21) PDF 60 KB To consider a report of the Portfolio Holder for Finance, Commercial and Assets. Decision: Cabinet agreed:- (a) To start each
of the procurement processes as listed in Appendix 1 to the report the report
to Cabinet of 28 July 2020; (b) That in each
instance the further step of making any contract award be delegated to the relevant
Cabinet portfolio holder, in consultation with the relevant Executive Director. Reason for Decision
Cabinet is required to approve all key decisions
with financial consequences of £500k or more. It is also good governance to provide
Cabinet with a summary of all proposed procurements prior to them formally
commencing. Minutes: The Portfolio Holder for Finance,
Commercial and Assets set out a report relating proposed contracts (detailed in
the appendix to the report) which were in addition to those set out in the
forward plan approved by Cabinet on 3 March 2020. Decision Cabinet agreed:- (a) To start each
of the procurement processes as listed in Appendix 1 to the report the report
to Cabinet of 28 July 2020; (b) That in each instance
the further step of making any contract award be delegated to the relevant
Cabinet portfolio holder, in consultation with the relevant Executive Director. Reason for
Decision Cabinet is required to approve all key decisions with
financial consequences of £500k or more. It is also good governance to provide
Cabinet with a summary of all proposed procurements prior to them formally
commencing. |
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Dorset Council - Community Infrastructure Levy Governance Arrangements PDF 531 KB To consider a report of the Portfolio Holder for Planning. Additional documents:
Decision: Decision . 1. That the following specific arrangements be
agreed:- (a) To
spend CIL monies within the same geographical charging area from which they were
levied, pre and post 31/8/19. (b) The
CIL infrastructure spending priorities pre 1/9/19, as laid out in appendix C. (c) The
mechanism for prioritisation and spend of CIL funded infrastructure
pre and post 31/8/19, as set out in the amended appendix A. 2. That the Terms of Reference for Property
Management Group (PMG),
be amended, to enable it to scrutinise
& prioritise infrastructure projects seeking funding from the Community
Infrastructure Levy and provide recommendations to Capital Strategy and Asset
Management Group (CSAMG) / the Executive Director of Place regarding which
projects should receive such funding. 3. That authority be delegated to the Executive Director of
Place in consultation with the Portfolio Holder Planning, the approval of the
prioritisation, of CIL spend on behalf of the Council as reported to CSAMG. Reason
for Decision: i)
To
provide clarity, transparency and consistency in the allocation and spending of
CIL receipts. ii)
To
set out the relationship between the Council as charging authority and key stakeholders
and infrastructure providers (internal and external). iii)
To
ensure CIL receipts are spent on infrastructure required to support
development, in accordance with the CIL Regulations 2010 specifically as
amended in September 2019 (‘the CIL Regulations’). iv)
To
ensure CIL serves its purpose of supporting the delivery of the infrastructure
necessary to support the development in Dorset. Minutes: The Portfolio Holder for Planning outlined a
report on the need for the Council to establish a clear Community
Infrastructure Levy (CIL) Governance Structure to oversee the convergence of
legacy council’s CIL receipts and collection, auditing and spending of this and
future CIL monies. He continued that the report proposed the key
governance arrangements for the delivery of infrastructure through CIL to ensure CIL serves its
purpose of contributing to the delivery of the infrastructure necessary to support
development in Dorset. Members were advised that Place Scrutiny Committee had
considered the report on 23 July 2020 and an extract of those minutes had been
circulated to cabinet as a supplement to the agenda papers. The Portfolio
Holder confirmed that in response to comments from the committee Appendix A and the
scoring for the category ‘Wider community benefits and implications’, in
respect of foreseeable risks or negative impacts had been amended. The Chairman of the Place Scrutiny Committee welcomed the
recommendation and highlighted that 10.5 and 10.6 of the report where it indicated
the financial importance for Town and Parish Council to have neighbourhood
plans. Decision . 1. That the following specific arrangements be
agreed:- (a) To
spend CIL monies within the same geographical charging area from which they were
levied, pre and post 31/8/19. (b) The
CIL infrastructure spending priorities pre 1/9/19, as laid out in appendix C. (c) The
mechanism for prioritisation and spend of CIL funded infrastructure
pre and post 31/8/19, as set out in the amended appendix A. 2. That the Terms of Reference for Property
Management Group (PMG),
be amended, to enable it to scrutinise
& prioritise infrastructure projects seeking funding from the Community
Infrastructure Levy and provide recommendations to Capital Strategy and Asset
Management Group (CSAMG) / the Executive Director of Place regarding which
projects should receive such funding. 3. That authority be delegated to the Executive Director of
Place in consultation with the Portfolio Holder Planning, the approval of the
prioritisation, of CIL spend on behalf of the Council as reported to CSAMG. Reason for Decision i)
To
provide clarity, transparency and consistency in the allocation and spending of
CIL receipts. ii)
To
set out the relationship between the Council as charging authority and key
stakeholders and infrastructure providers (internal and external). iii)
To
ensure CIL receipts are spent on infrastructure required to support
development, in accordance with the CIL Regulations 2010 specifically as
amended in September 2019 (‘the CIL Regulations’). iv)
To
ensure CIL serves its purpose of supporting the delivery of the infrastructure
necessary to support the development in Dorset. |
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Draft Dorset Council Climate and Ecological Emergency Strategy for Public Consultation PDF 102 KB To consider a report of the Portfolio Holder for Highways, Travel and Environment. Additional documents:
Decision: Decision That the DRAFT Dorset Council
climate and ecological emergency strategy be approved for consultation with the
public following the development of a costed delivery plan. Reason for
Decision Dorset Council
have declared a climate & ecological emergency and established a councillor
led Executive Advisory Panel (EAP) responsible for gathering information and
working with officers to make recommendations to Dorset Council’s Cabinet on
actions that will help mitigate against climate change. Minutes: In presenting
the report the Portfolio Holder for Highways, Travel and Environment reminded
Cabinet that in May 2019 Dorset Council declared a climate & ecological
emergency. The Council established a councillor led Executive Advisory Panel
(EAP) responsible for gathering information and working with officers to make
recommendations to Dorset Council’s Cabinet on actions that would help mitigate
against climate change. The
EAP has overseen the development of a draft Dorset Council Climate and
Ecological Emergency Strategy ready for consultation with the public. The
strategy was attached as Appendix A to the report a detailed costed delivery
plan was also being developed. This would be brought to Cabinet in October 2020
prior to it going out to public consultation.
The strategy
highlighted the importance of engaging with the wider public and key
stakeholders and as part of the strategy development views had been sought from
the public through a ‘call for ideas’. This received over 780 responses and 32
organisations or individuals where invited to present at one of two inquiry
days sessions held by the Council. In addition,
young people were invited to share their views and a specific event was held
for town and parish councils. The key themes identified through this engagement
had been fed into the strategy and the more detailed responses would be further
considered in the development of the delivery plan. The Portfolio
Holder took the opportunity to advise members of the work already being carried
out, including highways space that had been put into cut and collate management.
The land that had been brought into ecological improvement and park &
recreational use. He also referred to the work of the Local Low Carbon project. Public
Consultation on the draft strategy and delivery plan would take place later this year. The final strategy and costed delivery plan
would take account of the views of the public and interested parties and would
be presented for consideration by members early next year. Cabinet
was informed that Place Scrutiny Committee had considered and supported the
report at its meeting on 23 July 2020.(an
extract minute from that meeting was circulated to members as a supplement to
the agenda). In proposing the recommendation the Portfolio Holder also took the opportunity to thank officers and the
EAP for their hard work in producing the draft strategy. The
Place Scrutiny Chairman agreed that this was an excellent strategy document and
technical papers, but a delivery plan was now urgently required to move the
strategy forward. In response to questions the Portfolio Holder confirmed that
Place Scrutiny members would be invited to attend the EAP meeting to be part of
the formation of the consultative document. Members
welcomed the strategy and supported the recommendations. Decision That the DRAFT Dorset Council climate
and ecological emergency strategy be approved for consultation with the public
following the development of a costed delivery plan. Reason for Decision Dorset Council have declared a climate & ecological emergency and established a councillor led Executive Advisory Panel (EAP) responsible for gathering information ... view the full minutes text for item 182. |
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Climate & Ecological Emergency Executive Advisory Panel Update To receive an update from the Portfolio Holder for Highways, Travel and Environment. Minutes: There were no additional items to report. |
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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 1972. The reason for the urgency shall be recorded
in the minutes. Minutes: There were no urgent items
considered at the meeting. |
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Exempt Business To move the exclusion of the press and the public for the following item
in view of the likely disclosure of exempt information within the meaning of
paragraph 3 of schedule 12 A to the Local Government Act 1972 (as amended). The MS Teams Live Event will
end and the committee will meet in closed session to discuss the item the
following exempt report. Decision: Decision The following item was
closed to the press and public in view of the likely disclosure of exempt
information within the meaning of paragraph 3 of schedule 12 A to the Local
Government Act 1972 (as amended).
Minutes: It was proposed by
Councillor P Wharf seconded by Councillor T Ferrari Decision That the press and the
public be excluded for the following item(s) in view of the likely disclosure
of exempt information within the meaning of paragraph 3 of schedule 12 A to the
Local Government Act 1972 (as amended). The public Microsoft Teams Live Event ended |
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Defence Innovation Centre - Dorset Innovation Park
To consider a report of the Portfolio Holder for Economic Growth & Skills. Decision: Decision That
the recommendations set out in the exempt report of 28 July 2020 be approved. Reason for Recommendation: One of the priorities in the Dorset Council Plan 2020-2024 is to ‘deliver sustainable economic growth, increasing productivity and the number of high-quality jobs in Dorset, creating great places to live, work and visit.’ Minutes: Cabinet considered a report in an Exempt Microsoft
Teams meeting regarding the Defence Innovation Centre – Dorset Innovation Park. Decision That
the recommendations set out in the exempt report of 28 July 2020 be approved. Reason for
Recommendation One of the priorities in the Dorset Council Plan 2020-2024 is to ‘deliver sustainable economic growth, increasing productivity and the number of high-quality jobs in Dorset, creating great places to live, work and visit.’ |
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