MINUTES OF A MEETING OF THE COUNCIL HELD
AT COUNTY HALL, NEWPORT, ISLE OF WIGHT ON WEDNESDAY, 19 JULY 2006 COMMENCING AT
6.00 PM
Present :
Cllrs Charles Chapman (Chairman), Barry Abraham, Henry
Adams, Wendy Arnold, John Bowker, Ivan Bulwer, George Cameron,
Vanessa Churchman, Dawn Cousins, Mike Cunningham,
Jonathan Fitzgerald-Bond, Charles Hancock, John Hobart,
Heather Humby, Tim Hunter-Henderson, Gill Kennett,
David Knowles, Geoff Lumley, Roger Mazillius, Win McRobert,
Brian Mosdell, Erica Oulton, Lora Peacey-Wilcox, Lady Pigot, Garry Price, David
Pugh, Ian Stephens, Andy Sutton, Melanie Swan, Arthur Taylor, Diana Tuson,
Ian Ward, Margaret Webster, Alan Wells, Colin West,
Julian Whittaker, David Williams, Jilly Wood
Apologies :
Cllrs Anne Bishop, George Brown, William Burt, John
Effemey, Barbara Foster, Deborah Gardiner, Pat Joyce, Muriel Miller,
Susan Scoccia, David Whittaker,
9.
MINUTES
RESOLVED :
THAT the Minutes of the meeting held on 21 June 2006 be confirmed.
10.
DECLARATIONS OF INTEREST
There were no declarations received at this stage.
11.
PUBLIC QUESTION TIME
Questions
were put to the Chairman as follows:
Mrs Rounsevell
asked an oral question on behalf of the Isle of Wight Taxi Proprietors Association
(IWTPA) regarding recent changes in the licensing conditions for Hackney
Carriages. The Cabinet Member provided
a response.
12.
CHAIRMAN’S REPORT
The Chairman had
circulated a written report about events attended during the month. Council’s attention was drawn to a letter
of thanks that had been received from the Earl of Wessex’s Private Secretary
following the recent royal visit to the Island; the success of the recently
held National Veterans Day, the Hampshire Mini Games and the Island’s successful
bid for hosting the Island Games in 2011.
13.
BUSINESS DEFERRED FROM
THE MEETING HELD ON 21 JUNE 2006
Repeal
Existing Byelaws with respect to Hackney Carriages in the former Boroughs.
The existing byelaws related to the Island’s four zone
areas for hackney carriage licensing.
Following a meeting of the Regulatory Committee held on 17 January 2006,
it was resolved that the Isle of Wight should be amalgamated into one zone and
that a formal submission be made to the Secretary of State.
In view of questions raised by the IWTPA at the
Council meeting held on 21 June 2006, Members had resolved to defer discussion
on the existing byelaws until a further meeting had taken place between the
Cabinet Member and the IWTPA.
Council was advised that a meeting had been held on 10
July 2006, which had clarified a number of issues. In particular, it had been agreed that repealing the existing
byelaws would be delayed until written queries from the taxi trade had been addressed
by the Licensing Committee. In addition,
the Licensing Service had circulated a newsletter to all those employed in the
taxi trade on the Isle of Wight as well as to all elected Members.
It was proposed and seconded that Council repeal the
existing byelaws, subject to the delay as previously stated, since they were
now a duplication of the proposed new Licensing Conditions. It would not be necessary to create new
byelaws.
It was envisaged that the proposed new licensing conditions
would modernise the service and provide improved operating conditions.
RESOLVED:
THAT the Isle of Wight Council repeals all existing
byelaws in respect of Hackney Carriages, subject to the delay as previously
stated, and further resolves not to create new byelaws in respect of Hackney
Carriages at this time.
14.
MOTION SUBMITTED
UNDER PROCEDURE RULE 11
By
Cllr Roger Mazillius
Council received a video presentation reflecting part
of the presentation of the successful bid for the Island to host the 2011
Island Games and heard from the Cabinet Member.
The motion, concerning the Council’s congratulations
and support to the Island Games Association, was proposed and seconded.
Following a number of supporting statements from
Members, it was
RESOLVED:
THAT this Council congratulates Mr David Ball, Mr
Keith Lane and the Isle of Wight Island Games Association on the successful bid
to bring the 2011 Island Games to the Isle of Wight and pledges this Council’s
full support, including the already declared financial contribution of £500,000
over the next 5 years, to ensure this important event is an outstanding
success.
15.
PUBLIC HEALTH REPORT
2005 AND DATA APPENDIX
Council received the Public Health Report 2005 and a
presentation from Dr Paul Bingham, the Director of Public Health. The Cabinet Member had submitted a motion
regarding the issues surrounding obesity on the Isle of Wight. A suggested amendment to the motion, concerning
the use toxic substances in tobacco products, had been circulated to Members. The Cabinet Member accepted the amendment
from the Vice Chairman and proposed that Council consider the amended motion,
which was read out for Members’ clarification.
Members voiced concerns about the high percentage of
obesity on the Island and suggested that Council should work with its partners
towards policies which would support and improve healthy lifestyles. It was noted that the Commission for Care,
Health and Housing was currently gathering evidence on the effects of smoking,
which would be used to inform future policy.
RESOLVED:
THAT Council welcomes the report of the Director of Public Health and
notes particularly that between 25,000 and 30,000 adults (16+) on the Island are
obese and that this level appears to be higher than for both England and the
South East.
The Council recognises the serious impact that obesity can have on the
health of an individual and resolves to do all that it can with its partners to
increase the levels of physical activity and encourage good eating habits on
the Island.
The Council also calls upon the Government to take action to underpin the creation of healthy environments that promote healthier lifestyles, including:
·
Undertaking a fundamental review of the
funding for the provision of opportunities to take part in physical
activity. So that such opportunities
are readily available to those in most need of them and to ensure that the
legacy of the 2011 Island Games and also the 2012 Olympics is of a more healthy
less obese Island and nation.
·
Establishing, as a matter of urgency, a
framework for the regulation of food advertising to children as recommended in
the draft Children's Food Bill.
·
Fundamentally addresses the continued use of addictive and toxic
substances in tobacco products, particularly cigarettes, which cause avoidable
premature deaths to many thousands of UK residents each year including many
Islanders and which can be legally sold to young people from the age of 16, starting
them on a pathway of addiction and ill-health from which many will never
recover.
16.
ESTABLISHMENT OF A
PARISH COUNCIL FOR RYDE
Council
was advised that following receipt of the petition calling for a Parish Council
for Ryde, a consultation had been undertaken and the results recorded in
Appendix A of the report.
The Cabinet Member spoke in support of the petition
and explained how emparishment for the Island would provide local communities
with more involvement in issues concerning their area. The proposal was for a division of eight
wards with a total of 16 members serving on the Parish Council, 2 from each
ward.
The Chairman invited Mr Wayne Whittle, the Chairman of
the Ryde Community Forum, to address the Council. Mr Whittle pledged to work hard with other members of the
committee to make Ryde a better place.
Other elected Members for the Ryde area added messages of
congratulations and support.
A minor amendment to paragraph ‘d’, regarding the ward
boundaries, was suggested and accepted by Council.
RESOLVED:
a.
THAT the Isle of Wight Council support the petition for the
establishment of the “Ryde” Parish Council.
b.
THAT boundaries of the Parish Council be as
defined by the map presented with the Petition (and as set out in Appendix A).
c.
THAT the Parish Council should
consist of 16 members.
d.
THAT the Parish Council area should be divided
into Wards along the boundaries of the eight existing electoral divisions where
those boundaries fall within the Parish Council as proposed by the petition
map.
17.
MEMBER APPOINTMENT PANELS
The Cabinet Secretary
advised Council that it would be necessary to appoint 11 Member Appointment
Panels to conduct the impending appointments for 4 Directors and 7 Heads of
Service. These posts had been
identified following the recent restructuring exercise in line with the Aim
High Corporate Objectives and the delivery of the Local Area Agreement.
The Panels would be
appointed by the Chief Executive under delegated powers, with Panel Members
being nominated by group leaders. Each
Panel would consist of 5 Members, 4 from the majority group and 1 opposition
Member. This proposal would require the
disapplication of proportionality, and therefore could only be passed if no
Member voted against it.
The vote in favour was
unanimous with no Member voting against the proposal and it was therefore
RESOLVED:
THAT 11 Member Appointment Panels
be established, consisting of 5 elected Members (4 Conservative Members and 1
opposition Member), to be nominated by group leaders to appoint the following
posts:
Director of Children’s
Services
Director of Adult and
Community Services
Director of Environment and
Neighbourhoods
Director of Safer
Communities
Head of School Improvement
Head of Housing
Head of Planning
Head of Human Resources
Head of Communications
Head of Adult Services
Chief Fire Officer.
18.
CABINET
Reports of the Cabinet Members
(i)
The Leader
The Leader had provided a written
report, which included information about the Local Government Association
Conference, the progress of the Island Strategic Partnership and a Workshop for
Town and Parish Councils.
The Leader answered questions
regarding improvements to transport links to the Island and current staff
morale.
(ii)
The Deputy Leader and
Cabinet Member for Education, Skills and Learning
The Cabinet Member had provided a written report for
Members’ information, which requested a meeting with opposition Members to
explain future possibilities for the education function and details of a bid
submitted to Local Government Chronicle Children Service Awards.
(iii)
Chairman of Scrutiny
A
written report had been circulated detailing current enquiries, such as Revenue
Budget efficiencies, Planning Gains, the Island’s hosepipe ban, the loss of
housing investment grant and on-street parking enforcement.
(iv)
Cabinet
Member for
Resources
and Town/Parish Council Empowerment
A written
question had been received from Cllr David Knowles regarding the Council’s
properties and associated policies and the Cabinet Member provided a
response. (MQ 23/06)
The Cabinet Member had circulated a written
report concerning the establishment of Town and Parish Councils on the Island
and the supporting initiatives established by the Council.
(v)
Cabinet Member for Safer Communities and Fire and Rescue Modernisation
The Cabinet Member had provided a written report
commenting on his recent meeting with the IWTPA, a new Co-responding Emergency
Service Scheme, the Head On road safety programme and a self assessment of the
Fire and Rescue Service.
(vi)
Cabinet Member for Environment, Planning and Transport
A written question had been received
regarding the decision taken at a Development Control meeting held in Cowes and
the Cabinet Member agreed to investigate and provide a written response. (MQ
24/06)
The Cabinet Member had provided a
written report, which included details of his recent attendance at a
Parliamentary Select Committee meeting and a plenary meeting of the South East
England Regional Agency. His report
also confirmed that Government funding had been agreed for the Undercliff Drive
and Ryde Interchange schemes.
The Cabinet Member answered
questions about planned road works in Cowes, charges in the Members car park,
the Newport road scheme and an update on the new £50 parking permit scheme.
(vii)
Cabinet Member for The Economy,
The Customer, Communications, Leisure and Tourism
A written report
had been circulated, which included details of tourist activity to date, recent
progress of the Economic Strategy for the Island, plans to improve the
Council’s communications and progress on working with a transformational
partner to improve service delivery.
(viii)
Cabinet Member for Health,
Housing and Community Wellbeing
A written report had been circulated
which included details about the recent Local Government Association Conference,
a meeting of the Community Wellbeing Board and a meeting of the Strategic
Housing Partnership. The Cabinet Member had also attended a seminar on
Achieving Excellence in Children and Adult Services.
The Cabinet Member responded to
questions about new powers to utilise properties standing empty for more than 6
months and progress on an agreement between the Council and the Law Centre.
CHAIRMAN