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To confirm the minutes of the meeting held on 17 December 2020. Minutes: The minutes of the meeting held on 17 December 2020 were agreed as a correct record and would be signed by the Chairman at a later date. |
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Declarations of interest To receive any declarations of interest. Minutes: There were no declarations of interest. |
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Chairman's Update To receive any updates from the Chairman of the Place and Resources Overview Committee. Minutes: The Chairman
reported that an additional meeting of the committee would be held on 9 March
2021 in order to review a report on ‘APSE Review of Waste Services’. The Chairman
provided an update in respect of an issue raised by South West Audit Partnership
(SWAP) relating to an operators license associated with waste operations, and
following a meeting with the chair of the Audit and Governance Committee and
the chairs of the Place and Resources Overview and Scrutiny Committees it was
noted that the issues had been addressed and that the chairmen were content
with the checks and balances introduced. The Chairman noted
that members were being sought to undertake some review work in respect of the
future disposal of assets and the council’s new website. Volunteers would be sought after the meeting. |
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Public Participation PDF 90 KB To receive questions or statements on the business of the committee from town and parish councils and members of the public. Public speaking has been suspended for virtual committee
meetings during the Covid-19 crisis and public participation will be dealt with
through written submissions only. Members of the public who live, work or represent an organisation within the Dorset Council area, may submit up to two questions or a statement of up to a maximum of 450 words. All submissions must be sent electronically to lindsey.watson@dorsetcouncil.gov.uk by the deadline set out below. When submitting a question please indicate who the question is for and include your name, address and contact details. Questions and statements received in line with the council’s rules for public participation will be published as a supplement to the agenda. Questions will be read out by an officer of the council and a response given by the appropriate Portfolio Holder or officer at the meeting. All questions, statements and 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 Monday 22 February 2021. Minutes: One question had been received from a member of the public
and had been made available to the committee and published on the council’s
website in advance of the meeting. A copy of the question and the response provided at the meeting is set out in Appendix 1 to these minutes. |
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Options for the control of disposable barbeques and other fire related activities PDF 449 KB To consider a report of the Environmental Advice Manager. Additional documents:
Minutes: The committee considered a report of the Environment Advice Manager
which set out options to look at both the legislative as well as other
alternatives available to control or prohibit barbeques and other fire related
activities in the Dorset Council area.
The options paper had been put together working with Dorset and
Wiltshire Fire and Rescue and other partners. Councillors discussed the issues arising from the report and reference was
made to the importance of working with local members and town and parish
councils to consider the particular circumstances of different areas, the use
of signage and education in this area, enforcement issues and the need to
review the approaches following the summer season. It was proposed by R Tarr seconded by V
Pothecary Recommendation
to Cabinet (a)
Cabinet are recommended to adopt a two-step
approach to the control of disposable barbeques and other fire related activities
firstly focussing on increasing public awareness about the risks and the wider
impacts through campaigns, policies and schemes, then if necessary, introducing
legislation which will result in penalties for those in contravention. (b)
To achieve this Cabinet are recommended to approve
the following options: (1)
Not to pursue designating areas or Dorset Council
areas with a PSPO relating to BBQ’s and fire related activities this year but
evaluate 2022 (Option 1) (2)
Not to pursue having a specific byelaw at this
current time (Option 2) (3)
The Sky Lantern and Balloon Policy and the new BBQ
and campfire/Wildfire Policy is adopted by Dorset Council (Option 3) (4)
Moors Valley to investigate the gas/electric
communal style BBQ option with Forestry England later (Option 4) (5)
Officers to investigate partnership funding options
to support having a new Firewise voluntary warden
scheme delivered through the Dorset Firewise project
(Option 5) (6)
The campaign and communication work are supported
and developed and taken forward for 2021 season in line with any
recommendations from this report. (Option 6) (7)
Dorset council initiate a coordinated approach to
the banning of disposable BBQs in agreed high risk area's locations. This work should
link with Option 3, 5 and 6 (Option 7). |
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Developing Dorset's Digital Vision PDF 59 KB To consider a report of the Corporate Director – Digital and Change. Additional documents: Minutes: Further to the
Place and Resources Overview Committee meeting in December 2020, the draft
digital vision had been finalised, and reflected the comments, suggestions and
ideas put forward. The committee
considered the issues arising from the report and particular reference was made
to connectivity issues and levels of digital access across the Dorset Council
area and the important role played by councillors. It was proposed by L Fry seconded by R Hope Recommendation to Cabinet That the Digital Vision and accompanying delivery plan be adopted. |
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To consider a joint report of the Service Manager for Libraries and Head of Business Insight and Corporate Communications. Additional documents:
Minutes: The committee received a joint report of the Service Manager for
Libraries and Head of Business Insight and Corporate Communications, which
sought support on the way forward for Dorset Council in respect of its approach
to funding and managing tourist information centres. In introducing the report, the Chairman noted
that tourist
information centres were a discretionary service and there was currently
disparity across the council area. Consultation
had been undertaken and alternative delivery models were being investigated. The committee considered the issues arising
from the report and strong support was raised in respect of opportunities to look
at the ‘Visit Dorset’ website including how rural areas away from the coast
were marketed and the potential to develop an app for mobile phones. If the recommendations were agreed, existing
funding levels would cease at the end of the current financial year, however,
there would be continued support and negotiations moving forward. It was proposed by S Jespersen seconded by A Starr. Recommendation to Cabinet That the following
recommendations are endorsed: 1.
Dorset Council stops directly funding tourist
information centres (TICs) in Dorchester, Sherborne and Wareham. 2.
Dorset Council continues to work with the Town
Councils and/or other local services and will consider one-off support funding
for suitable transitionary arrangements to reduce the impact of the closure of
the TIC on local people. 3.
Authority is delegated to the Portfolio Holder for
Customer and Community Services, in consultation with the Executive Director
for Place, to agree any support payment arrangements
agreed. 4.
Dorset Council continues to promote Dorset as a
visitor destination through its Visit Dorset website. |
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Place and Resources Overview Committee Forward Plan PDF 112 KB To review the Place and Resources Overview Committee Forward Plan. To review the Cabinet Forward Plan. Additional documents: Minutes: Councillors noted
the committee’s forward plan and the Chairman reported that work was being
undertaken to prioritise items for future review by the committee. Reference was made
to a ‘Wheels to work’ transport scheme. Further
discussion would be held between the Chairman and relevant lead member in
respect of transport issues generally and how the committee could be involved
in this work. |
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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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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 x of schedule 12 A to the Local Government Act 1972 (as amended). The public and the press will be asked to leave the meeting whilst the item of business is considered. There is no exempt
business. Minutes: There was no exempt business. |
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Appendix 1 - Public Participation Question from John Calvert Item 8 Tourist
Information Centre Funding The Executive
Summary comments that TICs provide the following key services: ~ free
information including maps, local attractions and events, general information
about the local area, bus/transport provision and information about
accessibility ~ ticket sales for some transport providers and for local events
~accommodation information and booking for the local area. As a resident of
Dorchester for over 10 years I have used the Dorchester Tourist Information for
all these when they were available and I use them in other towns every time my
wife and I visit for the first time. This situation is
not recent, there were plans for the TIC to go into the Shire Hall but then
there weren't. The obvious next place was the new Library but no plans there.
Finally the reorganisation of the Corn Exchange surely offered possibilities. The response from
Dorchester Town Council is sympathetic but seemingly at an early stage. My question is this
- If Tourism is so important for Dorset and in particular for Dorchester why is
the Council stopping the funding and releasing the expert staff before agreeing
a replacement service? Some transitional
funding is no substitute for proper planning. Response from the Service Manager for
Libraries Thank you for the
question about the TICs. As you have mentioned, the two TICs that were part of
the former West Dorset District Council (Dorchester and Sherborne) were part of
a service review commenced in 2014/15 by the district council. During an
extended review period, some changes were made to the TICs operated by West
Dorset District Council including relocating the Dorchester TIC into the town’s
library in order to reduce the cost to the council in supporting the TIC
function. The review was not fully completed before the Local Government
Re-organisation work to create the new Dorset Council took priority. Dorset
Council has undertaken a review of the Council managed TICs to consider how
best to provide this type of service in the future in a fair and equitable way. Tourism remains
important to Dorset Council and the council’s Economic Growth Strategy includes
support for the tourism sector by developing the ‘Visit Dorset’ brand and
service to support the visitor economy and promote sustainable tourism in
Dorset. Dorset Council currently operate and fund three TICs across the county
with other TICs being operated at a local level by town/parish councils and/or
volunteer support. There is disparity in terms of the council support for TICs
across the area and Dorset Council cannot afford to fund TICs across the whole
of the area. In terms of implementing this change, there have already been some initial discussions with the three Town Councils and these discussions will continue particularly once we have a decision about the future provision of TICs. In addition, there is a period of organisational change management process with the workforce that will take a period of several months to complete which provides time for any alternative arrangements with the Town Councils to develop and be implemented. |