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Minute Silence to observe the passing of the Duke Of Edinburgh Minutes: The Chairman of Council paid tribute to the Duke of Edinburgh and a minutes silence was held in a mark of respect. |
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To confirm the minutes of the
meeting held on 16 February 2021. Additional documents:
Minutes: The minutes of the meeting held on 16 February 2021 were confirmed and agreed as a correct record. |
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Declarations of Interest To receive any declarations
of interest. Minutes: Cllr O’Leary declared an interest the Old Fish Market, Custom House Quay, Weymouth as he knew the potential purchaser. He declared that he would not take part in the decision and would leave the meeting. |
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Chairman's Announcements To receive any announcements from the Chairman of Council. Minutes: The Chairman announced the sad death of former West Dorset District councillor Janet Page and invited Cllr Stella Jones to pay tribute to her. |
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Public Participation - Questions and Statements PDF 140 KB A period of 30 minutes is allocated to receive and respond to questions and statements on the business of the Council in the following order: (a) Questions and statements from Town and Parish Councils; (b) Questions and statements from those living or working in the Dorset Council area; A person or organisation can ask either 2 questions, or 2 statements or 1 question and 1 statement at each meeting. **Important**The full
text of the question or statement must be received by 8.30am on Monday 12 April
2021 and each question or statement is limited to 450 words. Due to the Coronavirus pandemic public speaking has been suspended, however questions and statements will be published on the website and the Chairman of Council will decide whether a question or statement is to be read out aloud in whole, in part or not at all in the meeting. The Chairman will invite the relevant member to respond to the questions and statements at the meeting. Details of the Council’s procedure rules can be found at: Public Participation at Full Council Minutes: Public questions, statements and the responses from the Leader of the Council and appropriate Portfolio Holders are set out in Appendix 1 attached to these minutes. |
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Public participation - petitions and deputations A period of 15 minutes is allocated to receive and respond to petitions in accordance with the council’s petitions scheme. A period of 15 minutes is allocated to receive and respond to deputations in accordance with the council’s constitution. The petitions scheme and procedures relating to deputations can be viewed at : Temporary Council Procedure Rules Minutes: There were no petitions or deputations. |
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Announcements and Reports from the Leader of Council and Cabinet Members To receive any announcements and reports from the Leader of Council and members of the Cabinet.
Minutes: Council was advised that the Leader’s Bulletin would be published following the Council meeting and the Leader highlighted the following points. Tribute to the Duke of Edinburgh. Cllr Spencer’s meeting with the Minister of State for Regional Growth and Local Government. Government lobbying for virtual meetings and the High Court Case on 21 April. The un-locking of tourism in Dorset and the multi-agency arrangements in place. SEND provision, acquisition of the St Mary’s School and future use of the site. The Dorset Local Plan. Cllr Ray Bryan made a statement regarding Weymouth Harbour and asked all councillors to attend an all member seminar on 22 April. Question from Cllr Bill Trite In his bulletin the Leader refers to the extent of changes
that may be needed to the draft Dorset Local Plan following the recent
consultation which ended on 15th March. I'm glad he raised the emerging Local
Plan, because there were at least two proposals in there which were entirely
inappropriate for Swanage, one of which provoked the distribution of anonymous
leaflets in the Town. These leaflets led to many residents gaining a very
misleading impression of the position of Cllr Gary Suttle
and myself in relation to that particular proposal. While I recognise
that the Leader is not here today to announce changes to the draft Local Plan,
can Cllr Suttle and I be given an assurance that
there will be action to ensure that full account is taken of consultation
feedback from local residents in this matter, before the next iteration of the
Local Plan is published for a further period of public consultation later
this year?
Response from Cllr David Walsh. Thank you Leader and thank you Cllr Trite for your question and for giving me the opportunity to provide clarity on this important point.. I publicly declared my disappointment in hearing of the distribution of the anonymous leaflets in Swanage, especially as they gave the false impression of the position of both Cllr Gary Suttle and yourself in relation to a particular proposal, the literature for which, I publicly stated was neither prepared nor endorsed by either of you.
On the second point, I am happy to assure Cllrs Suttle and Trite that there will be action to ensure that full account is taken of consultation feedback from local residents in this matter, before the next iteration of the Local Plan is published for a further period of public consultation later this year. |
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Questions from Councillors PDF 48 KB To receive questions submitted by councillors. The deadline for receipt of questions is 8.30am on Monday 12 April 2021. Minutes: Questions
put by councillors to the Leader and relevant Portfolio Holders are attached to
these minutes at Appendix 2, together with the responses. |
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Councillor Code of Conduct Arrangements PDF 45 KB To consider a recommendation from the Audit & Governance Committee. Additional documents:
Minutes: The
Chairman of the Audit & Governance Committee set out the recommendations
from the Audit and Governance Committee. Proposed:
Cllr Matt Hall Seconded:
Cllr Clare Sutton Decision: 1. To adopt the Local
Government Association Model Councillor Code of Conduct including those
provisions of the Model Code relating to other registrable interests. 2. That Dorset’s Town and
Parish Councils be invited to consider adopting the LGA Model Code. 3. To adopt the proposed new
arrangements for dealing with Code of Conduct complaints against Councillors. Reason for
Decision: To support
councillors in maintaining high standards of conduct and to ensure a
proportionate approach to the assessment and hearing of complaints against
councillors. |
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Notification of Urgent Decision PDF 64 KB To receive a report by A Dunn, Executive Director, Corporate Development S151. Minutes: The Council’s Chief Finance Officer presented a notification of an urgent executive decision he had taken in consultation with the Cabinet Member for Corporate Development & Change and the Chairman of the Place & Resources Scrutiny Committee in order to secure £2.7m of grant funding to improve digital connectivity. Cllr Wharf announced that he was delighted with the grant and thanked all those who were involved in securing this finance. |
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Sale of Old Fish Market, Custom House Quay, Weymouth PDF 49 KB To consider a recommendation from the Harbours Committee. The full report is exempt and is appended to the Council agenda as an exempt appendix to the recommendation report. If members wish to discuss the exempt report then Full Council will need to move into exempt business by going into a separate Teams Meeting. Minutes: The Chairman of the
Harbours Committee set out the recommendations and background from the Harbours
Committee. Proposed: Cllr Mark
Roberts Seconded: Cllr Tony
Ferrari Cllr Jon Orrell the Ward Member
was supportive of the recommendation. Cllr Paul Kimber sought assurance that
the building would be safeguarded as a character building and the fabric of the
building would remain unchanged. The
Harbours Committee Chairman assured Cllr Kimber that the building had listed
status and that future planning applications would have to meet and be agreed
by the listed building status. The
council would preserve the characteristics and features of the building. Decision: That the sale of the freehold of the Old Fish
Market, Custom House Quay, Weymouth be agreed on the terms as set out in the
exempt report. |
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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). Minutes: There was no exempt business to discuss. |
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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. |
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Appendix 1 - Questions submitted for the Public Participation Period PDF 718 KB |
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