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    Overview and Scrutiny Panel (Environment, Communities and Partnerships) - Thursday, 1 February 2024 7:00 pm

    • Attendance details
    • Agenda frontsheet PDF 136 KB
    • Agenda reports pack PDF 22 MB
    • Printed minutes PDF 90 KB

    Venue: Civic Suite, Pathfinder House, St Mary's Street, Huntingdon PE29 3TN

    Contact: Mrs Beccy Buddle, Democratic Services Officer (Scrutiny), Tel No: 01480 388008/e-mail  Beccy.Buddle@huntingdonshire.gov.uk 

    Media

    Items
    No. Item

    45.

    MINUTES pdf icon PDF 243 KB

    To approve as a correct record the Minutes of the Overview and Scrutiny Panel (Environment, Communities and Partnerships) meeting held on 4th January 2024.

    Contact: B Buddle 01480 388008

    Minutes:

    The Minutes of the meeting held on 4th January 2024 were approved as a correct record and signed by the Chair.

    46.

    MEMBERS' INTERESTS

    To receive from Members declarations as to disclosable pecuniary and other interests in relation to any Agenda item.

    Contact: B Buddle 01480 388008

    Minutes:

    Councillor J Kerr declared an Other Registerable Interest in Minute 23/49 as a member of the St Ives Flood Action Group.

     

    Councillor M Burke declared an Other Registerable Interest in Minute 23/49 as a member of the St Ives Flood Action Group.

     

    Councillor T Alban declared a Non-Registerable Interest in Minute 23/49 as a member of the same band as the Officer presenting the item.

     

     

    47.

    OVERVIEW AND SCRUTINY WORK PROGRAMME pdf icon PDF 107 KB

    a) The Panel are to receive the Overview and Scrutiny Work Programme and current Notice of Key Executive Decisions.

    b) Members to discuss future planning of items for the Work Programme

     

    Contact: B Buddle 01480 388008

    Additional documents:

    • Printed plan 1st February 2024 to 31st May 2024 Notice of Key Executive Decisions , item 47. pdf icon PDF 168 KB

    Minutes:

    The Panel received and noted the Overview and Scrutiny Work Programme and the current Notice of Key Executive Decisions (a copy of which has been appended in the Minute Book) which had been prepared by the Executive Leader for the period 1st February 2024 to 31st May 2024.

     

    The Panel were advised that a request had been made to create a Working Group to investigate Disabled Facilities Grants. Councillors were invited to express their interest in partaking to Democratic Services.

     

    48.

    THE GREAT FEN

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    The Panel is to receive a presentation on the Great Fen Project from The Wildlife Trust for Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire & Northamptonshire

    Contact: B Buddle 01480 388008

    Minutes:

    Due to unforeseen circustances, the Officer was unable to attend the meeting and the item was deferred to a future meeting of the Panel.

    49.

    FLOODING MANAGEMENT UPDATE pdf icon PDF 1 MB

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    To receive an update on Flooding Management in the District.

    Contact: O Morley 01480 388103

    Minutes:

    By means of a presentation by the Corporate Director (Place) and Cambridgeshire County Council’s Flood Manager (a copy of which was appended in the Minute Book), an update on Flooding Management was presented to the Panel.

     

    Following an observation by Councillor Bywater, the Panel were assured that an updated Watercourse Policy had recently been introduced which allowed the County Council more rights when dealing with landowners.

     

    The Panel were also advised, in response to a question from Councillor Lowe, that the Council could arrange street cleansing to be conducted following any culvert work to ensure that highways remain clear.

     

    Following a question from Councillor Hunt, it was advised that dialogue was ongoing with local communities and Parish Councils to ensure that they were best prepared in the event of a flood.

     

    In response to an observation from Councillor Lowe regarding the involvement of Drainage Boards in maintaining ditches and waterways, the Panel heard that a community newsletter was being introduced which would spotlight on organisations to better inform local residents of work being undertaken.

     

    Further to an enquiry from Councillor Alban, regarding older estates where residents may have over time covered waterways, the Panel were advised to flag with the team if they became aware of any such scenarios to enable discourse in order to rectify.

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    50.

    BUSINESS RATES DISCRETIONARY RATE RELIEF POLICY pdf icon PDF 71 KB

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    The Panel is invited to comment on the Business Rates Discretionary Rate Relief Policy.

     

    Executive Councillor: S Ferguson

    Contact: Z Warren 01480 388461

    Additional documents:

    • 6. Business Rates Discretionary Rate Relief Policy Report , item 50. pdf icon PDF 118 KB
    • 6. Business Rates Discretionary Rate Relief Policy Appendix A , item 50. pdf icon PDF 681 KB
    • 6. Business Rates Discretionary Rate Relief Policy Appendix B , item 50. pdf icon PDF 164 KB

    Minutes:

    By means of a report by the Council Tax and Business Rates Manager (a copy of which was appended in the Minute Book), the Business Rates Discretionary Rate Relief Policy was presented to the Panel.

     

    Following a comprehensive introduction by the Officer and Executive Councillor, Councillor Kerr praised the new format of the report and stated that it was much easier to read, a sentiment which was echoed by the Panel.

     

    There being no further questions, it was thereupon

    RESOLVED

     

    that the comments of the Overview and Scrutiny Panel be passed to Cabinet for their consideration when making a decision upon the recommendations contained within the report.

    51.

    UPDATE ON ALTERNATIVE LAND MANAGEMENT pdf icon PDF 6 MB

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    To receive an Update on Alternative Land Management.

     

    Executive Councillor: L Davenport-Ray

    Contact: M Chudley 01480 388323

    Additional documents:

    • 7. Update on Alternative Land Management Appendix A , item 51. pdf icon PDF 12 MB

    Minutes:

    By means of a presentation and report by the Operations Manager (Environmental Services) (a copy of which was appended in the Minute Book), an Update on the Alternative Land Management Scheme was presented to the Panel.

     

    Councillor Bywater expressed surprise at the level of detail within the report and thanked the team for their work, a sentiment which was echoed by the Panel.

     

    Councillor McAdam observed that education on the scheme was key to going forward in caring for the local environment and stated that he would pass on the detail to Huntingdon Town Council to allow them to better understand the scheme.

     

    Following an enquiry from Councillor Hunt about the long term future for the scheme, the Panel heard that the short term plan is to implement and test the knowledge provided by the ecologists and improving communications with local organisations. The Panel heard that once the scheme is established, there are plans to work together with the BioDiversity team and local Councils to further roll out and develop the scheme across the district.

    52.

    SUPPORT TO THE FINANCIALLY VULNERABLE pdf icon PDF 652 KB

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    To receive and comment on a report regarding support to those who are Financially Vulnerable or in Financial Crisis:  Amendment to Partnership Arrangements with Citizen’s Advice Rural Cambridgeshire.

     

    Executive Councillor: B Pitt

     

    Contact: P Fox 01480 388530

    Minutes:

    By means of a report by the Interim Corporate Director, (a copy of which was appended in the Minute Book), a report on Support to the Financially Vulnerable was presented to the Panel.

     

    Following an enquiry from Councillor Alban, it was clarified to the Panel that some agencies such as Citizens Advice and Department of Work and Pensions were already based at Pathfinder House, in addition to this the report specifies opportunities to make agencies more accessible to communities across the district. Work was being undertaken to see which communities would benefit most from this outreach work and trials would begin once this had been established. It was acknowledged that there is a demand for appointments to be held via the telephone however, this work recognises that there is still a need for face to face appointments within the community.