MINUTES OF A MEETING OF THE COUNCIL HELD
AT COUNTY HALL, NEWPORT, ISLE OF WIGHT ON WEDNESDAY, 20 SEPTEMBER 2006,
COMMENCING AT 6.00 PM
Present :
Cllrs Charles Chapman (Chairman), Barry Abraham, Henry
Adams, John Bowker, George Brown, Ivan Bulwer, William Burt,
Vanessa Churchman, Mike Cunningham, John Effemey,
Jonathan Fitzgerald-Bond, Barbara Foster, Deborah Gardiner, Charles
Hancock, Heather Humby, Tim Hunter-Henderson, Gill Kennett,
David Knowles, Geoff Lumley, Roger Mazillius, Muriel Miller,
Erica Oulton, Lady Pigot, David Pugh, Susan Scoccia, Andy Sutton, Melanie
Swan, Arthur Taylor, Diana Tuson, Ian Ward, Margaret Webster, Alan
Wells, Colin West, David Whittaker, Julian Whittaker, David Williams,
Jilly Wood
Apologies :
Cllrs Wendy Arnold, Anne Bishop, George Cameron, Dawn
Cousins, John Hobart, Pat Joyce, Win McRobert, Brian Mosdell, Lora
Peacey-Wilcox, Garry Price, Ian Stephens,
Prior
to the commencement of council business, Mr Brian Bailey, the President of the
Isle of Wight Chamber of Commerce, presented a cheque for £600 to the Chairman
of the Council, for the Chairman’s nominated Charity, the Earl Mountbatten
Hospice.
19.
MINUTES
RESOLVED :
THAT the Minutes of the meeting held on 19 July 2006 be confirmed.
20.
DECLARATIONS OF INTEREST
There were no declarations received at this stage.
21.
PUBLIC QUESTION TIME
Questions
were put to the Chairman as follows:
Mr John Wortham
asked a question relating to a previous query about the Council’s communication
arrangements, and a question relating to the telephone contact number for
Council Tax enquiries. The Chief
Executive provided a response.
22.
CHAIRMAN’S REPORT
The Chairman had
circulated a written report about events attended during the month.
Council’s attention
was drawn to the Chairman’s participation in the service for the newly
installed Archdeacon for the Isle of Wight, the Revd Canon Caroline
Baston. The recent P1 Power-boating
event had been very successful and discussions had taken place about the future
of this event. The Bestival had, once
again, proved to be extremely popular and it was hoped that this event could be
enhanced in future years.
The Chairman
answered a question regarding the benefit received from the Garlic Festival for
the Chairman’s Charity.
23.
CABINET
Reports of the Cabinet Members
The Chairman proposed that Council suspend Procedure
Rule 2 in order that Cabinet Members were able to provide a more extensive
update reports for Members’ information.
The proposal was seconded and following a vote it was
RESOLVED:
THAT
Council suspend Procedure Rule 2 to enable Cabinet Members to provide more
extensive reports.
(i)
The Leader
Three written questions had been received regarding
frequency and content of meetings (MQ 30/06), the recent staff survey results
(MQ 31/06) and constituent queries (MQ 32/06) and the Leader provided a
response.
The Leader had provided a written report. Members’ attention was drawn to the
Corporate Performance Assessment (CPA) and Joint Area Review (JAR) reports,
which had given credit for the Council’s initial improvements and enhanced
school examination results. Capacity
issues within the Council’s management structure had been addressed with Member
Panels being appointed to select three new Directors with further appointments
for five new Heads of Service in process.
The Leader further advised Council that an article had
been published in the Municipal Journal about the Island’s efforts with
establishing Town and Parish Councils.
As identified in the CPA, the Council was
investigating ways of engaging effectively with the voluntary sector and the
Leader had attended the annual Rural Community Council Conference.
Members were thanked for their support during the
Leader’s work period at the Bath and North East Somerset Council.
The Leader answered questions regarding the interim
leadership arrangements for Children’s Services, and the Council’s Innovation
Challenge for staff.
(ii)
The Deputy Leader and
Cabinet Member for Education, Skills and Learning
The Cabinet Member had presented apologies and provided a written
report in his absence, which included reference to the overall improvement in
school results, the school improvement strategy, ‘Through the Roof’ children’s
achievement initiative, the Joint Area Review Action Plan and the extended
schools scheme.
(iii)
Cabinet Member for Health,
Housing and Community Wellbeing
A written question had been received
regarding affordable housing (MQ 28/06) and a response was provided by the
Cabinet Secretary.
The Cabinet Member had submitted apologies,
providing a written report in her absence which included a tribute to the
interim Director of Adult and Community Services and a welcome to the new
Director. An update on issues with the
Adult and Community Service, the Housing Service, Supporting People Programme
and Children Services was included in the report.
The Cabinet Member had been reappointed to
the Local Government Association Community Well Being Board and the Cabinet
Member‘s report included an update on the Board’s priorities. Council noted that the Cabinet Member had
been appointed by the Board to serve as a member of the national inquiry into
services for Older People with Mental Health problems.
Chairman of Scrutiny
A
written report had been circulated for Council’s information, which included an
update on recent Scrutiny Committee meetings where development control issues,
use of external consultants and a call-in meeting about the Strategic
Transformational Partnership had all been addressed.
Future
enquiries would include the Revenues Budget efficiencies and school examination
results for 2006.
The
Chairman of Scrutiny had left the Chamber and Council noted the report in his
absence.
(iv)
Cabinet
Member for
Resources
and Town/Parish Council Empowerment
A written question had been received
regarding the Council’s Strategic Asset Management Plan relating to County Hall
and Newport Harbour (MQ 26/06) and the Cabinet Member provided a response.
The Cabinet Member had circulated a written
report concerning the progress of the Parish Empowerment Programme, an update
on the Council’s efficiency savings and the Strategic Asset Management Plan
2006.
A question was asked about Council fees for
use of council land for Island carnivals and regattas and the Cabinet Member
referred the response to the Cabinet Member for the Environment, Planning and
Transport who provided a response.
Other questions asked referred to the relationship between the Council
and Cowes Town Council, an Island ‘bed tax’ and submission of a petition for a
Parish Council in Newport.
(v)
Cabinet Member for Safer Communities and Fire and Rescue Modernisation
The Cabinet Member had provided a written report updating Council on
the Fire and Rescue modernisation programme, cemetery vandalism taxi zone
amalgamation and crime and disorder issues.
In particular the Cabinet Member advised Council that the Bestival had
been another successful music event for the Island and Council officers were
congratulated for their organisational skills.
The Cabinet Member responded to questions about the response of the
Emergency Planning team at the recent incident in Cowes, concerns regarding
current dog warden availability and the speed of traffic on Island roads.
(vi)
Cabinet Member for Environment, Planning and Transport
Written questions had been received
regarding safety issues at Ventnor beach (MQ 25/06), the progress on the
Compulsory Purchase Orders for the Undercliff Drive project (MQ 27/06) and the
protocol for the ‘cooling off’ period for planning applications (MQ 29/06).
The Cabinet Member had provided a written
report, which included details of progress for the Expression of Interest for
the Highways Maintenance Private Finance Initiative and Council’s
representation on the Partnership for Urban South Hampshire (PUSH) committee.
The Cabinet Member answered questions about
the roadworks programme during the Christmas period, the ‘cooling off’ period
in relation to the Council’s Constitution, safety issues for Cowes beach,
dissemination of information from PUSH in relation to the Island Ports enquiry
and the increased passenger use of the bus service for West Wight.
(vii)
Cabinet Member for The Economy,
The Customer, Communications, Leisure and Tourism
A written report had been
circulated, which included details of progress for the Council’s Call Centre
and the appointment of a Head of Communications.
In particular, the Cabinet Member
advised Council of the progress with the Regeneration of Sandown Bay
project. Partnership working within the
local communities combined with good leadership had resulted in a very
successful strategy. Following a
presentation from consultants in the coming week, the options would be taken to
Cabinet in November 2006 and thereafter further consultation would take place
before submission to the Secretary of State in February 2007.
The Cabinet Member responded to
questions regarding Medina High School’s use of the Medina Leisure Centre’s
swimming pool facilities and the television coverage of the Island’s Bestival
event.
CHAIRMAN