Agenda, decisions and minutes

Cabinet - Wednesday, 24th January, 2024 9.30 am

Venue: Walton Suite, Guildhall, Winchester and streamed live on YouTube at www.youtube.com/winchestercc

Contact: Nancy Graham, Senior Democratic Services Officer  Tel: 01962 848 235, Email:  ngraham@winchester.gov.uk

Media

Items
No. Item

1.

Apologies

To record the names of apologies given.

 

Minutes:

No apologies were received.

 

2.

Membership of Cabinet bodies etc.

To give consideration to the approval of alternative arrangements for appointments to bodies set up by Cabinet or external bodies, or the making or terminating of such appointments.

 

Minutes:

There were no changes of membership to be made.

 

3.

Disclosure of Interests

To receive any disclosure of interests from Members and Officers in matters to be discussed.

Note: Councillors are reminded of their obligations to declare disclosable pecuniary interests, personal and/or prejudicial interests in accordance with legislation and the Council’s Code of Conduct.

 

Minutes:

 

Councillors Porter and Tod declared personal (but not prejudicial) interests in respect of various agenda items due to their role as County Councillors.

 

 

4.

Public Participation

 

– to note the names of members of the public wishing to speak on general matters affecting the District or on agenda items (in the case of the latter, representations will normally be received at the time of the agenda item, after the Cabinet Member’s introduction and any questions from Cabinet Members).

NB members of the public are required to register with Democratic Services three clear working days before the meeting (contact: democracy@winchester.gov.uk or 01962 848 264). 

Minutes:

Ian Tait addressed Cabinet in relation to the council’s nutrient mitigation project and specifically proposals to upgrade the council’s own sewage treatment works, and that whether any of the value from this work could be fed back into the Housing Revenue Account (HRA) budget.  Finally, he asked for assurance that no untreated sewage from existing council owned sewage treatment works was being discharged into rivers.

 

Councillor Tod responded that he was not aware of any such issue with the council’s sewage treatment works but he would investigate further and respond to Mr Tait’s question outside of the meeting.

 

5.

Minutes of the previous meeting held on 13 December 2023 pdf icon PDF 106 KB

Minutes:

RESOLVED:

 

          That the minutes of the previous meeting held on 13 December 2023 be agreed as a correct record.

 

6.

Leader and Cabinet Members' Announcements

Minutes:

Councillor Cutler announced that the number of incidents of fly-tipping in the Winchester district had significantly reduced since the previous year and the council had achieved the greatest reduction of all the councils in Hampshire. 

 

Councillor Becker announced that the council was supporting outdoor football sessions for children in Weeke, Stanmore, Colden Common and Whiteley during the half-term school holiday. 

 

Councillor Becker also announced that the next online consultation session to be held by Hampshire Together on the proposals for Winchester and Basingstoke hospitals would take place on 26 January 2024, with further events planned.  She urged residents to respond to the consultation – further details were available on the Hampshire Together website.  Councillor Tod also reminded that the proposals would be considered at a Health and Environment Policy Committee on 31 January 2024.

 

Councillor Thompson announced that from 10 to 13 February 2024, Middle Brook Street and Kings Walk would be transformed by a light installation project.  The “Glowing Galaxies” project had been funded through the government’s UK Shared Prosperity Fund.

 

7.

Statement of Community Involvement pdf icon PDF 136 KB

Additional documents:

Decision:

1.       That the recommended changes to the Statement of Community Involvement 2024 as set out in Appendix 1 to report CAB3442 (arising from the public consultation) be accepted; and

 

2.       That the Statement of Community Involvement (dated January 2024) attached at Appendix 1 to the report be adopted.

 

Minutes:

 

Councillor Porter introduced the report which set out the updated Statement of Community Involvement (SCI) and included the consultation responses and consequential changes.  She highlighted that a number of consultation responses related to the operation of the Planning Committee which was outside the remit of the SCI.

 

At the invitation of the Leader, Councillors Read and Horrill addressed the meeting as summarised briefly below.

 

Councillor Read welcomed the report but drew attention to a number of minor corrections, including improvements required to the page layout and breaks and the correct reference to parish and town councils. He noted the greater reliance on online consultation methods and emphasised that other methods should also be available for anyone without internet access.

 

Councillor Horrill requested that the recommendations be amended to give delegated authority to make the required minor changes to the SCI prior to publication.  Access for those without the internet should be ensured and she queried why it was proposed some documents should be paid for.  Finally, she requested an additional note be added to clarify the current status of supplementary planning documents (SPDs).

 

Councillor Porter and the Strategic Planning Manager responded to the comments made advising that secondary legislation was awaited to clarify the future status of SPDs and confirmed that existing SPDs remained in force whilst the current Local Plan was in place.

 

Cabinet agreed to the following for the reasons set out in the report and outlined above.

 

RESOLVED:

 

1.           That the recommended changes to the Statement of Community Involvement 2024 as set out in Appendix 1 to the report (arising from the public consultation) be accepted; and

 

2.           That the Statement of Community Involvement (dated January 2024) attached at Appendix 1 to the report be adopted.

 

8.

Car parking and access - improvement programme update pdf icon PDF 267 KB

Decision:

1.       That subject to Full Council approval of the Budget and Capital Investment Strategy in February 2024, expenditure of £753,000 for the car park major works programme 2024/25 be approved as outlined in appendix A of report CAB3440.

 

2.       That authority be delegated to the Head of Programme – Place, in consultation with the Corporate Head of Asset Management and Cabinet Member for Climate Emergency, to make minor adjustments to the programme in order to meet maintenance and operational needs of the car park service throughout the year, as required, procure works as set out in the report and devise a suitable evaluation model and conclude the required processes.

 

3.       That authority be delegated to the Head of Programme – Place, in consultation with the Cabinet Member for Climate Emergency to agree an evaluation model, seek tenders and complete the process for a contract to run and provide car park payment and related back-office systems.

 

Minutes:

 

Councillor Learney introduced the report highlighting that the spending proposals were aimed to continue the ongoing improvement of the customer experience for car park users travelling by car, bike or pedestrians.

 

At the invitation of the Leader, Councillors Wallace and Bolton addressed the meeting as summarised briefly below.

 

Councillor Wallace expressed concern that he had made the same statement regarding last year’s report and the proportion of spending on alternative transport had apparently been reduced since 2022/23.  He stated that it was essential that increased measures were introduced to ensure an alternative transport solution.

 

Councillor Bolton requested that proposals to replace the lift be accelerated.  He queried when further information would be available on the costs of upgrading the Brooks car park and the impact of the Central Winchester Regeneration development on the proposed upgrade of the Middle Brook Street car park.

 

Councillor Learney responded to comments made, including emphasising that the report contained only one aspect of proposals relating to transport with other elements including community infrastructure levy spending and work with the County Council through the Winchester Movement Strategy.  The Head of Programme also responded to the queries relating to specific car parks.

 

Cabinet agreed to the following for the reasons set out in the report and outlined above.

 

RESOLVED:

 

1.             That subject to Full Council approval of the Budget and Capital Investment Strategy in February 2024, expenditure of £753,000 for the car park major works programme 2024/25 be approved as outlined in appendix A of the report.

 

2.                That authority be delegated to the Head of Programme – Place, in consultation with the Corporate Head of Asset Management and Cabinet Member for Climate Emergency, to make minor adjustments to the programme in order to meet maintenance and operational needs of the car park service throughout the year, as required, procure works as set out in the report and devise a suitable evaluation model and conclude the required processes.

 

3.                That authority be delegated to the Head of Programme – Place, in consultation with the Cabinet Member for Climate Emergency to agree an evaluation model, seek tenders and complete the process for a contract to run and provide car park payment and related back-office systems.

 

9.

To note the future items for consideration by Cabinet as shown on the February 2024 Forward Plan. pdf icon PDF 152 KB

Minutes:

RESOLVED:

 

          That the list of future items as set out in the February 2024 forward plan be noted.

 

 

Registering to speak at meetings of the council:

The information below relates to the majority of meetings of the council but please note that different rules do apply for registering to speak at meetings of Full Council, Licensing Sub Committees, Planning Committees, Open Forums, and the Standards Hearing and Human Resources Sub Committees and the Appointments Panel. Further information can be obtained using the contact details above.

Members of the public may speak at this meeting, provided they have registered to speak three working days in advance. Please contact Democratic Services via democracy@winchester.gov.uk or (01962) 848 264 to register to speak and for further details - which can also be found on the individual meeting agenda front sheets.

 

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