Agenda, decisions and minutes
Venue: Hybrid Meeting
Contact: Margaret Parry-Jones 01352 702427 Email: margaret.parry-jones@flintshire.gov.uk
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Declarations of Interest (Including Whipping Declarations) To receive any Declarations and advise Members accordingly. Additional documents: Minutes: Councillor Chris Bithell declared a personal interest on agenda item 6 as a Member of the Police & Crime Commissioner Panel. |
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To confirm as a correct record the minutes of the meeting held on 14 November 2023 Additional documents: Decision: RESOLVED:
That the minutes be approved as a correct record and signed by the Chair. Minutes: The minutes of the meeting held on 14 November 2023, were submitted.
The minutes were approved as an accurate record as moved by Councillor Richard Lloyd and seconded by Councillor Mike Allport.
RESOLVED:
That the minutes be approved as a correct record and signed by the Chair. |
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Forward Work Programme and Action Tracking (E&E OSC) PDF 82 KB Additional documents:
Decision: RESOLVED: (a) That subject to the above amendment the Forward Work Programme be approved; (b) That the Facilitator, in consultation with the Chair of the Committee, be authorised to vary the Forward Work Programme between meetings, as the need arises; and (c) That the Committee notes the progress made in completing the outstanding actions
Minutes: The Environment & Economy Overview & Scrutiny Facilitator presented the Forward Work Programme and Action Tracking report. She gave an update on the items for the next meeting of the Committee to be held on 9 January 2024, and on the proposed items scheduled for future consideration.
The Facilitator referred to the Action Tracking report and gave an update on progress. She drew attention to the all-Member workshops to be held on 11 January to assist Members to consider the proposals for Waste and Recycling Collection on Unadopted Roads.
Members were invited to raise any further items they wished to include on the Forward Work Programme.
Councillor Richard Lloyd moved the recommendations in the report and this was seconded by Councillor Ray Hughes.
RESOLVED: (a) That subject to the above amendment the Forward Work Programme be approved; (b) That the Facilitator, in consultation with the Chair of the Committee, be authorised to vary the Forward Work Programme between meetings, as the need arises; and (c) That the Committee notes the progress made in completing the outstanding actions
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Council Plan 2023-24 Mid-Year Performance Reporting (EE OSC) PDF 120 KB Additional documents:
Decision: RESOLVED:
(a) That the levels of progress and confidence in the achievement of priorities as detailed within the Council Plan 2023/28 for delivery within 2023/24 be supported; and
(b) That the overall performance against Council Plan 2023/24 performance indicators/measures be supported.
Minutes: The Chief Officer (Streetscene and Transportation) introduced a report to review the levels of progress in the achievement of activities and performance levels identified in the Council Plan. She advised that the Council Plan 2023/28 was adopted by the Council in June 2023 and the report presented a summary of performance of progress against the Council Plan priorities identified for 2023/24 at the mid-year position, relevant to the Environment & Economy Overview & Scrutiny Committee. The report was an exception-based report and concentrated on those areas of performance which were not currently achieving target.
The Chief Officer (Streetscene and Transportation) and Chief Officer (Planning Environment and Economy) reported on the main considerations, as detailed in the report. They drew attention to progress against Council Plan activity (section 1.04), the activities which showed a Red (RAG) status relevant to their respective portfolios (section 1.05) and an update on progress against the sub-priorities listed in section 1.08 of the report.
The Chief Officer (Streetscene and Transportation) acknowledged the point raised by Councillor David Richardson regarding collection of food waste and said the matter of food collection receptacles would be addressed in work going forward on the Waste Strategy
In response to the questions raised by Councillor Bernie Attridge the Chief Officer (Planning, Environment and Economy) provided an update on developments around Corporate Joint Committees and the Chief Officer (Streetscene and Transportation) provided an update on progress to address the issue of hazardous routes.
Councillor Ray Hughes moved the recommendations in the report and this was seconded by Councillor Roy Wakelam
RESOLVED:
(a) That the levels of progress and confidence in the achievement of priorities as detailed within the Council Plan 2023/28 for delivery within 2023/24 be supported; and
(b) That the overall performance against Council Plan 2023/24 performance indicators/measures be supported.
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Violence Against Women Domestic Abuse Sexual Violence PDF 101 KB
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Decision: RESOLVED:
(a) That the report be noted; and
(b) That the Committee recommends that a report on VAWDASV be submitted to a future meeting of the County Council to raise awareness of VAWDASV and the ongoing support work provided
Minutes: The Community and Business Protection Manager presented a report to provide an overview of trends, services and support available with respect to Violence Against Women Domestic Abuse and Sexual Violence (VAWDASV). She advised that the report provided an outline of the services available with respect to VAWDASV on a local and regional level, and also an insight into current demands across the region.
The Community and Business Protection Manager provided background information and introduced Rhiannon Edwards, North Wales VAWDASV Advisor to the meeting. The Advisor gave a presentation on tackling VAWDASV in Flintshire and North Wales which covered the following key points:
The Chair asked if any specific geographical, social, or economical factors had been linked to VAWDASV. The Advisor acknowledged the points raised and said that regionally “hot spots” which involved more contact with the Police and areas of deprivation had been identified.
The Advisor also responded to the further comments and questions raised by Members. Councillor Richard Lloyd proposed that the report be submitted to County Council to raise awareness of VAWDASV and the support work which was ongoing
Councillor Roy Wakelam moved the recommendations in the report and this was seconded by Councillor Mike Peers.
RESOLVED:
(a) That the report be noted; and
(b) That the Committee recommends that a report on VAWDASV be submitted to a future meeting of the County Council to raise awareness of VAWDASV and the ongoing support work provided
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Attendance by members of the press and public Additional documents: Minutes: There were no members of the press or public in attendance.
(The meeting started at 10.00 a.m. and ended at 10.53 a.m.)
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