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Apologies for Absence Minutes: There were no apologies received.
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Declaration of Interests Under the Code of Conduct members are reminded that in declaring interests you should make clear the nature of that interest and whether it is a disclosable pecuniary interest, registerable interest or other interest.
Minutes: There were no interests declared.
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Public Question and Answer Session PDF 202 KB Minutes: Mr Donovan asked the following question:
Is the Council aware of the wide-ranging services provided by Age UK Leicester Shire & Rutland across NW Leicestershire and funded from external sources, including the charity's reserves?
· A 4 day-a-week day centre based in Coalville serving 56 people at an annual cost of £108,000. Serving the needs of people living with dementia, mobility, and personal care needs, mental health and learning disabilities.
· A neighbourhood mental health cafe in Measham for people aged over 18 (2 days per week). Annual cost of £30,000.
· A Home Care Service supporting 54 older people - cleaning, meal preparation and companionship.
· A Dementia Support Service. Between October-December 2023 195 people supported. Plus, a memory clinic once a month. 31 members with 26 people on the waiting list.
· An information/advice Service. Between January 2022 and December 2023, the charity supported 1,152 people - benefit claims, benefit checks and general enquiries.
Benefits claimed for older people living across NW Leicestershire amounted to £249,107 during that period – money that would be spent in the local area.
The Corporate Portfolio Holder provided the following response:
Yes, the Council and Cabinet is aware of the work that Age UK conducts in the district. I’m also aware that the Chief Executive recently met with Mr Donovan to listen to his concerns in response to the budget proposals. The Council has also received written representations from both Mr Donovan and Mr Young, Assistant Director, Age UK, Leicester Shire & Rutland.
The Council is aware of the reserves position of Age UK at both the local and national level.
At today’s meeting, Cabinet will be considering the budget proposals to recommend to Council next month. From recent discussions and correspondence referred to above, the Council is aware that the funding provided supports around 40 clients in the district at a cost of £22,000 per year.
The Council is aware of the range of services provided by Age UK Leicester Shire & Rutland to support older people, their carers and families, many of which are highlighted in the question from Mr Donovan. We understand that they are committed to providing much-needed support to older people to help them remain independent in their own homes.
It would be wrong of me to pre-empt that discussion and decision of Cabinet today, but we are fully aware of the work and also the comments made by Age UK to our budget consultation which will be taken into account in coming to our decision today.
As a supplementary question, Mr Donovan said that he had made a promise over thirty years ago, to what was then Age Concern, that services within the district would be maintained and developed, as an indication of the longstanding commitment which Age UK Leicester Shire & Rutland had to the district. Were Members aware that the grant provided by the Council served to leverage other investment from Age UK Leicester Shire & Rutland into the district?
In response, the Corporate Portfolio Holder emphasised that he was aware of all the ... view the full minutes text for item 79. |
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To confirm the minutes of the meeting held on 9 January 2024 Minutes: The minutes of the meeting held on the 9 January 2024 were considered.
It was moved by Councillor T Gillard, seconded by Councillor T Saffell and
RESOLVED THAT:
The minutes of the meeting held on 9 January 2024 be confirmed as an accurate record of proceedings. |
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Robustness of Budget Estimates and Adequacy of Reserves PDF 371 KB The report of the Strategic Director of Resources Presented by the Corporate Portfolio Holder Additional documents: Minutes: The Corporate Portfolio Holder presented the report.
It was moved by Councillor N Rushton, seconded by Councillor K Merrie, and
RESOLVED THAT:
The S151 Officer’s advice, set out in section 7 of the appendix, be noted, as part of proposing to Council the General Fund Budget Report 2024/25, Housing Revenue Account Budget 2024/25 Report, and the Capital Strategy and Treasury Management Strategy 2024/25.
Reason for Decision: to ensure the Council meets its statutory requirements when considering its budget. |
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Capital Strategy, Treasury Management Strategy and Prudential Indicators 2024/25 PDF 217 KB The report of the Strategic Director of Resources Presented by the Corporate Portfolio Holder
Additional documents: Minutes: The Corporate Portfolio Holder presented the report.
It was moved by Councillor N Rushton, seconded by Councillor T Gillard, and
RESOLVED THAT:
Reason for Decision: to meet the requirements of the Chartered Institute of Public Finance and Accountancy (CIPFA) Prudential Code for Capital Finance in Local Government. |
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General Fund Budget and Council Tax 2024/25 PDF 222 KB The report of the Strategic Director of Resources Presented by the Corporate Portfolio Holder
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Minutes: The Corporate Portfolio Holder presented the report.
It was moved by Councillor N Rushton, seconded by Councillor T Saffell, and
RESOLVED THAT:
· That the proposal to remove the grant of £1460 funding to Ashby Museum be withdrawn. The full amount is to be paid in 2024, but the Council is minded to reduce the grant in equal instalments over three years beginning the financial year 2025/26. · That the proposal to remove the freephone number, to make a saving of £2500, be withdrawn. . 2. The fees and charges as set out in Appendix 3 of the Council report be approved.
Reason for Decision: to allow the Council to approve the 2024/25 budget. |
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Housing Revenue Account (HRA) Budget and Rents 2024/25 PDF 221 KB The report of the Strategic Director of Resources Presented by the Corporate Portfolio Holder
Additional documents: Minutes: The Corporate Portfolio Holder presented the report.
It was moved by Councillor N Rushton, seconded by Councillor A Woodman, and
RESOLVED THAT:
Reason for Decision: to allow the Council to approve the 2024/25 budget. |
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The report of the Strategic Director of Resources Presented by the Corporate Portfolio Holder Minutes: The Corporate Portfolio Holder presented the report.
A Member asked what the triggers were for the Council to recover National Non-Domestic Rates and over what time frame. The Corporate Portfolio Holder advised that he would consult with the Section 151 Officer and the Revenue and Benefits Team, and formally write to the Cabinet with the details.
It was moved by Councillor N Rushton, seconded by Councillor K Merrie, and
RESOLVED THAT:
The National Non-Domestic Rates write offs that are over £10,000 be approved.
Reason for Decision: to comply with proper accounting practices. |
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Minutes of the Coalville Special Expenses Working Party PDF 217 KB The report of the Strategic Director of Place Presented by the Business and Regeneration Portfolio Holder Additional documents: Minutes: The Business and Regeneration Portfolio Holder presented the report.
It was moved by Councillor T Gillard, seconded by Councillor M Wyatt, and
RESOLVED THAT:
Reason for Decision: So that the decisions of the Coalville Special Expenses Working Party can be considered. |
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Housing Improvement Board and Scrutiny Task and Finish Mould and Damp Recommendations PDF 256 KB The report of the Strategic Director of Communities Presented by the Housing, Property and Customer Services Portfolio Holder Additional documents:
Minutes: The Housing, Property and Customer Services Portfolio Holder presented the report.
A Member asked about planned changes to the IT system. The Portfolio Holder referred to the Strategic Director of Communities, who advised that tweaks had been identified as being required for the existing system to better manage the process and to incorporate best practice from other providers.
A Member asked whether the current Housing software system had been created by the organisation. The Strategic Director of Communities advised that it was one of three industry standard systems, tweaked to the Council’s specifications.
The Chair noted that resolving issues in the Housing Service was something which was both a key Alliance priority and something that there was strong cross-party consensus over.
It was moved by Councillor A Woodman, seconded by Councillor K Merrie, and
RESOLVED THAT:
Reason for Decision: to comply with the constitution regarding a Task and Finish Report, and to update Cabinet on wider work to improve the Housing Service. |
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Exclusion of Press and Public The officers consider that the press and public should be excluded during consideration of the following items in accordance with Section 100(a) of the Local Government Act 1972 as publicity would be likely to result in disclosure of exempt or confidential information. Members are reminded that they must have regard to the public interest test and must consider, for each item, whether the public interest in maintaining the exemption from disclosure outweighs the public interest in making the item available. Minutes: It was moved by Councillor R Blunt, seconded by Councillor T Gillard, and
RESOLVED THAT:
In pursuance of Section 100A(4) of the Local Government Act 1972, the press and public be excluded from the remainder of the meeting on the grounds that the business to be transacted involves the likely disclosure of exempt information as defined in Paragraph 3 of Part 1 of Schedule 12A to the Act and that the public interest in maintaining this exemption outweighs the public interest in disclosing the information.
Reason for decision: To enable the consideration of exempt information. |
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Appointment of Housing Contractors
The report of the Strategic Director of Communities Presented by the Housing, Property and Customer Services Portfolio Holder Additional documents:
Minutes: The Housing, Property and Customer Services Portfolio Holder presented the report.
Members discussed the contents of the report.
It was moved by Councillor A Woodman, seconded by Councillor N Rushton, and
RESOLVED THAT:
The recommendations within the report be approved.
Reason for Decision: to comply with the Council’s Contract Procedure Rules. |