Venue: Phoenix Chambers, Phoenix House, Tiverton
Contact: David Parker Democratic Services Officer
Link: audio recording
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Apologies and substitute Members (0:03:04) To receive any apologies for absence and notices of appointment of substitute Members (if any). Minutes: Apologies were received from Cllr G Czapiewski who was substituted by Cllr Lloyd Knight.
The following Cllrs attended via teams:- Cllrs. E Buczkowski, J. Buczkowski, N. Bradshaw, A Glover, L Taylor & D Wulff.
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Declarations of Interest under the Code of Conduct (0:03:38) To record any interests on agenda matters.
Minutes: Members were reminded of the need to make declarations of interest where appropriate.
None were declared.
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Public Question Time (0:03:56) To receive any questions relating to items on the Agenda from members of the public and replies thereto. Note: A maximum of 30 minutes is allowed for this item.
Minutes: There were no Questions from members of the Public |
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Minutes of the Previous Meeting (0:04:17) PDF 167 KB To consider whether to approve the minutes as a correct record of the meeting held on Tuesday 15 August 2023 Additional documents: Minutes: The minutes of the previous meeting, held on Tuesday 15 August 2023, were approved as a correct record and SIGNED by the Chairman.
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Chairman's Announcements (0:04:48) To receive any announcements that the Chairman may wish to make. Minutes: The Chairman encouraged all Councillors to share any ideas for this Policy Development Group to address/look into where possible.
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Cabinet Member for Environment and Climate Change Update (0:5:22) PDF 294 KB To receive an update from the Cabinet Member for Climate Change and the Climate and Sustainability Specialist Additional documents: Minutes: The Cabinet Member for Climate Change addressed the PDG. She thought that the Council were making good progress. Mid Devon were working with the Devon Energy Planning Group, were bidding for Green Grants and making available more Electric Vehicle Charging points. There was ongoing engagement and support with local groups.
The Climate and Environmental Sustainability Statements Guidance* was brought to the meeting and was ready to be recommended to the Cabinet for adoption.
With regard to the costs of reaching Net Zero, the value for money provided by our officer capacity was very high and the aspirations of the Council’s Climate Action Plan were also very high and could only be met by the Council working in partnership to attract external partnership for finance.
Consideration was given to:
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MDDC draft Budget 2024 - 2025 - First Review (0:42:11) PDF 385 KB Additional documents:
Minutes: The Group had before it, and NOTED, a report * from the Deputy Chief Executive (S151) presenting the updated Medium Term Financial Plan (MTFP) which covered the period 2024/25 to 2028/29 for the General Fund (GF) and considered initial savings options.
The following was highlighted within the report:
The Group considered the savings options outlined in Appendix 2 and discussion took place regarding:
GREEN :– a saving which did not significantly impact upon service delivery. AMBER: - savings would impact on service delivery but that impact would be manageable. RED: - savings would impact upon service delivery and would require changes to the levels of services offered.
The shortfall covered two aspects;
RECOMMENDED to the Cabinet that:
(Proposed by the Chairman)
Note: *report previously circulated and attached to the minutes.
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Himalayan Balsam (01:34:10) For discussion by members of the PDG (no report)
Minutes: Concern had been raised in Oakford Parish, as the sewage treatment plant there was full of this invasive species. It grew up to 2 – 3m high and then the seed pods explode, covering an area of seven square metres and continuing down the water courses. The only way to stop it was to cut it before its seeds disperse. Consideration was given to: · Environment Agency and South West Water not responding · Upper Culm had a very good Himalayan Balsam Action Group where volunteers cut the weed down. · Cullompton being flooded because the leats and streams were clogged with Himalayan Balsam and other invasive species. · Lobbying Regional Director of the Environment Agency to see whether they had a strategy to clear Himalayan Balsam. · Service Level Agreements with Voluntary Groups that receive funding from Mid Devon District Council.
The Cabinet Member for Climate Change would work with Cllr R Gilmour to raise this matter with the Environment Agency and perhaps also bring in Lucy Jefferson the Co-ordinator from Connecting the Culm. The member also suggested that other members of this PDG also attend the Sustainable Tiverton AGM which would be taking place soon.
The Chairman agreed to take forward an action to invite the Environment Agency and relevant authorities to appear before this Group.
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Work Programme (01:52:40) PDF 104 KB To receive the current work plan for the Environment PDG. Minutes: It was mentioned that tours of the Exeter Energy from Waste Centre could be arranged and that dates were available from April for all Members.
The Cabinet Member for Environment and Services asked for coffee pod recycling and the recycling of pots and pans to be added to the work plan.
The Environment PDG Chairman would liaise with Planning Policy Advisory Group relating to Housing Energy Efficiency.
The Bereavement Services Fees and Charges item would be broadened more widely to Fees and Charges.
Note: * Work Programme previously circulated
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