Decision Maker: Cabinet
Decision status: Recommendations approved
Is Key decision?: Yes
Is subject to call in?: Yes
Decision:
Agreed to withdraw Council-funded IT equipment
for Members, with continued support only being provided in
exceptional circumstances; approved the purchase of iPads from
Members allowances; agreed to withdraw, where possible, printed
agendas and reports for Members; supported the principle that all
Members should use non-HDC (but HDC approved) email addresses for
Council business; agreed to withdraw HDC funded broadband connections; agreed that, with
effect from 1st May 2014, it be compulsory for newly elected
Members to participate in the iPad scheme. It was also RECOMMENDED
to Council that the Members’ IT and telephone support
guidelines in the Council’s Constitution be varied
accordingly to reflect the above.
Reasons for the decision:
As part of a review of the current IT
provision for Members.
Publication date: 10/04/2014
Date of decision: 10/04/2014
Decided at meeting: 10/04/2014 - Cabinet
Effective from: 19/04/2014
This decision has been called in by:
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Councillor Michael Frederick Shellens who writes This decision will have a negative impact on the willingness of members of the public to stand for election to the detriment of local democracy and could also harm the eyesight of councillors. it would also dramtically increase the costs of printing at home. This decision should be subject to scrutiny by the whole council and not just made by a coterie of councillors from a single party."
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Ms C Deller who writes Submitted on behalf of Councillor K J Churchill. A decision which has far reaching implications for Councillor communications has not been given sufficiently detailed consideration and has been taken contrary to the normal decision making requirements."
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Mrs Amanda Jerrom who writes Submitted on behalf of Councillor Ste Greenall - There has not been enough time to consider this item. On reflection the size of print on the iPad will be smaller than on a paper version. I have concerns over the cost burden it will place on councillors now and in the future. Having a hard copy is more useful."
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