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Contact: Matthew Watson, Senior Democratic Services Officer Tel: 01962 848 317 Email: mwatson@winchester.gov.uk
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Apologies and Deputy Members To note the names of apologies given and deputy members who are attending the meeting in place of appointed members. Minutes: Apologies for the meeting were noted as above. |
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Declarations 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, and non disclosable interests in accordance with legislation and the Council’s Code of Conduct.
If you require advice, please contact the appropriate Democratic Services Officer, prior to the meeting.
Minutes: 1. Councillor Horrill declared a personal and non-pecuniary interest due to her husband being a board member of Trinity. 2. Councillor Westwood declared a personal and non-pecuniary interest due to being the council nominated representative to Trinity and the Winchester Beacon. |
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Chairperson's Announcements Minutes: No announcements were made. |
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Minutes of the previous meeting held on 28 November 2023 PDF 117 KB That the minutes of the meeting be signed as a correct record. Minutes: RESOLVED: That the minutes of the previous meeting held on the 28 November 2023 be approved and adopted. |
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Public Participation To receive and note questions asked and statements made from members of the public on matters which fall within the remit of the Committee
Members of the public and visiting councillors may speak at the Policy Committee, provided they have registered to speak three working days in advance. Please complete this form (https://forms.office.com/r/Y87tufaV6G ) by 5pm on 14 February 2024 or call (01962) 848 264 for further details.
Minutes: The Chairperson advised that the following had registered to speak at the meeting:
1. Agenda item 6 – Tony Goldsby on behalf of Trinity Winchester, and Tracy Jones on behalf of the Winchester Beacon. 2. Agenda item 8 – Councillor Wallace 3. Agenda item 9 – Monica Gill on behalf of Tenants and Council Together (TACT) who had registered to speak but was subsequently unable to attend and so a written submission had been received.
These contributions were summarised within the following agenda items. |
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Accommodation Strategy for Homeless Households PDF 232 KB RECOMMENDATION: That the Policy Committee reviews and provides comments on the options available to address predicted homelessness demand and that they will be subject to consultation before agreement at Cabinet Committee: Housing.
Minutes: Councillor Chris Westwood, Cabinet Member for Housing introduced the report, ref EHP48 which set out proposals for the “Accommodation Strategy for Homeless Households”, (available here). The introduction included the following points.
Karen Thorburn, Service Lead - Strategic Housing provided the committee with an update which included the following:
Tony Goldsby, on behalf of Trinity, addressed the committee and highlighted the following points.
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Winchester District Cultural Strategy (Presentation) PDF 942 KB RECOMMENDATION The Policy Committee is asked to review and comment on the direction of the strategy including the vision, values, themes and priorities.
Minutes: Councillor Lucille Thompson, Cabinet Member for Business and Culture, Andrew Gostelow, Service Lead - Economy & Tourism and Emalene Hickman, Culture and Creative Sector Development Officer introduced the agenda item which set out proposals for the Winchester District Cultural Strategy, (available here). The introduction was accompanied by a presentation and included the following points.
The committee was asked to review and comment on the direction of the strategy including the vision, values, themes and priorities. The committee proceeded to ask questions and debate the report. In summary, the following matters were raised.
1. The evaluation of current activities against identified themes and their geographic distribution across the district, especially considering perceptions of a “Winchester-centric” cultural offer. 2. Clarification regarding the breadth of organisations consulted to ensure the inclusion and diversity theme was thoroughly enabled and whether educational sector inputs beyond tertiary institutions had been sought to support the overall strategy. 3. Clarification on the approach to scaling cultural activities, questioning whether there was support for significant events and initiatives to grow, including potential strategies for attracting major creative industries to the district. 4. Some concern was raised that the current number of events and festivals might undervalue the district's cultural offerings and that a broader acknowledgement of community events and activities was appropriate. 5. Discussion on the formation and governance of a forum ensuring a diverse stakeholder mix to achieve the strategy's objectives. 6. Suggestions for establishing clear success indicators for the forum, emphasising the importance of strategic mobility, joint funding bids, and broader PR activities to showcase the district's cultural and creative sector. 7. Whether officers could recirculate the ... view the full minutes text for item 7. |
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Green Economic Development Strategy Action Plan 2024/27 PDF 105 KB RECOMMENDATIONS: The Policy Committee are asked to: 1. Note the review of the action plan 2022 – 2024
2. Review and comment upon the GEDS Action Plan 2024 – 2027
Additional documents: Minutes: Councillor Lucille Thompson, Cabinet Member for Business and Culture, introduced the report ref EHP50, outlining the proposals for the Green Economic Development Strategy (GEDS) Action Plan 2024/27 (available here). The introduction included the following points:
Councillor Malcolm Wallace addressed the committee and highlighted several points which could be summarised as follows:
1. He welcomed the integration of green aims throughout the GEDS, acknowledging the strategy's alignment with environmental objectives. 2. That there were concerns about the strategy's connectivity to other council strategies, specifically the integration with the Council Plan and the Carbon Neutrality Action Plan (CNAP). 3. Regarding governance arrangements, he suggested inviting cross-party representatives to the Climate and Green Economy Partners Forum to foster collaborative work. 4. He was concerned about the transparency and public accessibility of the Carbon Neutrality Action Board's meetings and minutes and asked for their availability to members and the public. 5. He emphasised the need for efficient resource utilisation to achieve the Council's net-zero target by 2030, suggesting a revision of the report to include SMART goals for clearer direction and accountability.
These points were responded to by Susan Robbins, Corporate Head of Economy & Community and Andrew Gostelow, Service Lead - Economy & Tourism accordingly.
The committee proceeded to ask questions and debate the report. In summary, the following matters were raised.
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Scoping Document For The Older Persons Accommodation Strategy - Initial Thoughts. PDF 258 KB RECOMMENDATIONS: That the Policy Committee note the report, and are asked to provide particular comment on the proposed and emerging priorities for the Older Person’s Accommodation Strategy 2024-2029, namely: 1. The supply of housing is sufficient, affordable and appropriate accommodation in the right place, at the right time for older people. 2. The district’s current provision of all older person’s accommodation is fit for purpose and delivers choice for older people across tenures. 3. The accommodation needs and aspirations of older people in the district of Winchester are met. 4. The accommodation issues raised by older persons because of the consultation are addressed. 5. The strategy is aligned with the priorities of Health and Adult Social Care to use technology as an enabler, supporting older people to remain living independently for as long as possible. 6. The market is fully reviewed. 7. The council’s current policies relating to the allocation and charges for older persons affordable accommodation are reviewed and revised.
Minutes: Councillor Chris Westwood, Cabinet Member for Housing introduced the report, ref EHP49 which was a scoping document for the Older Persons Accommodation Strategy, (available here). The introduction included the following points.
In addition, Karen Thorburn, Service Lead - Strategic Housing provided the committee with the following information:
The Chairperson advised that Monica Gill, Vice Chair of Tenants and Council Together (TACT), was unable to attend, and so a written statement from her would be shared as follows :
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To note the Work Programme for February 2024 PDF 50 KB Minutes: RESOLVED:
The current work programme was noted.
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