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EC15:

Apologies for absence

To receive any apologies for absence.

Minutes:

Apologies for absence were received from Councillors Squire, Kemp and Lowe.

EC16:

Minutes pdf icon PDF 299 KB

To approve the minutes of the previous meeting.

Minutes:

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Although not present at the meeting, Councillor Kemp had asked that the minute EC9 be amended to reflect her nomination to the Norfolk Health and Overview Scrutiny Committee.  The Chair confirmed that this was an accidental omission from the minutes and would be added.

 

RESOLVED: Subject to the addition of the above the Minutes from the previous meeting were agreed as a correct record and signed by the Chair.

EC17:

Declarations of interest

Please indicate if there are any interests which should be declared.  A declaration of an interest should indicate the nature of the interest (if not already declared on the Register of Interests) and the agenda item to which it relates.  If a disclosable pecuniary interest is declared, the Member should withdraw from the room whilst the matter is discussed.

 

Those declarations apply to all Members present, whether the Member is part of the meeting, attending to speak as a local Member on an item or simply observing the meeting from the public seating area.

Minutes:

There were no declarations of interest.

EC18:

Urgent Business

To consider any business which, by reason of special circumstances, the Chair proposed to accept as urgent under Section 100(b)(4)(b) of the Local Government Act, 1972.

Minutes:

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The Chair explained that he had an item of Urgent Business which related to Climate Change and the reason why it was urgent was because that it was pertinent to the Climate Change Strategy and Action Plan which was being considered at the meeting.

 

The Panel agreed that the item could be considered as urgent business.

 

The Chair invited Councillor Kunes, Portfolio Holder for the Environment to address the Panel.  Councillor Kunes explained that the Council had just released a press release indicating that the Council would be declaring a climate change emergency.  This would be considered by Full Council at their meeting on 9th September 2021 as it had been submitted as a Notice of Motion.  Councillor Kunes read out the Notice of Motion as submitted to Council as follows:

 

‘This Council has recognised the scientific and moral need to act decisively on ‘climate change’ for sometime and has introduced a portfolio, policy and measures to significantly reduce its impact on its carbon emissions and the environment, with an intent to support these going forward with a specific budget. It is now the right time with this Council focussed activity well underway for us to now declare a ‘climate emergency’ to magnify the global message of the need for action to local residents, businesses and partners in West Norfolk and signal our strong commitment to help them make positive changes.‘

 

 

 

 

EC19:

Members Present Pursuant to Standing Order 34

Members wishing to speak pursuant to Standing Order 34 should inform the Chair of their intention to do so and what items they wish to be heard before a decision on that item is taken.  

 

Minutes:

Councillors Morley and Nockolds.

EC20:

Chair's Correspondence

If any.

Minutes:

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The Chair informed the panel that their recommendations on the Balloon and Lanterns Policy would be considered by Cabinet at their meeting on 15th September 2021.

EC21:

West Norfolk Community Transport Update

To receive an update from representatives from the above Outside Body.

Additional documents:

Minutes:

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The Chair welcomed Fiona Matchett from West Norfolk Community Transport to the meeting who provided the Panel with information on the work of the organisation as attached.

 

The Chair thanked Fiona Matchett for her presentation and invited questions and comments from the Panel, as summarised below.

 

Councillor Nockolds as the Borough Council’s representative on West Norfolk Community Transport commended the organisation and the services they provided.

 

Members of the Panel that had used the service, or knew someone who had used the service made comments that the service was very helpful and reliable and thanked West Norfolk Community Transport for the work they carried out in West Norfolk.

 

In response to Councillor Bullen regarding media targeting, Fiona Matchett explained that they were looking at target area and promoting the service. 

 

Councillor Blunt asked if Members could assist with promoting the service and Fiona Matchett explained that she was looking to promote the service through Parishes and Parish Magazines, and Councillors who were able to promote the service in their area were encouraged to contact Fiona Matchett for promotional material.

 

The Chair encouraged Members to promote the service within their communities.

 

Councillor Nockolds made reference to shop mobility, which was also a very important service and was promoted on the visit West Norfolk website.

 

RESOLVED: The update was noted.

EC22:

Climate Change Strategy and Action Plan pdf icon PDF 408 KB

To consider the report and make any appropriate recommendations to Cabinet.

Additional documents:

Minutes:

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The Environmental Health Manager and Senior Policy and Performance Officer presented the Cabinet report which set out the Council’s approach to the reduction of the district carbon emissions to net zero as detailed in the Strategy and Action Plan.  The Panel was advised that the Borough Council would bring forward its carbon footprint net zero target from 2050 to 2035.

 

The Environmental Health Manager made reference to the background papers which had also been circulated to Members in advance of the meeting.  He also explained that work was ongoing to ascertain if it would be possible to bring forward the carbon footprint net zero target by 2030.

 

The Senior Policy and Performance Officer informed the Panel that once the work on the action plan and strategy was underway work could be carried out to look at metrics and key performance indicators that could be introduced to monitor performance.  The Panel could also request periodic updates.

 

The Chair thanked the Environmental Health Manager for his presentation and invited questions and comments from Members, as summarised below.

 

Councillor de Whalley made reference to the Cabinet recommendations and proposed that ‘subject to a full public consultation’ should be added.  This was seconded by Councillor Bullen.  Councillor de Whalley commented that he welcomed the Notice of Motion on the climate change emergency.

 

The Panel considered Councillor de Whalley’s proposed amendment to the recommendation.

 

The Portfolio Holder for Environment, Councillor Kunes commented that any public consultation would delay the process and require considerable resources.

 

The Vice Chair, Councillor Bower commented that there were lots of schemes ongoing in the Borough to address climate change and the declaration of a climate change emergency now meant that the pace of actions would be upped.

 

The Chair, Councillor Sampson felt that Councillors considered the views of residents and fed them back to officers as appropriate, so a public consultation was unnecessary.

 

The Portfolio Holder for Environment, Councillor Kunes clarified that the action plan and strategy was for the Council, not for the wider Borough, so it may be that a public consultation would happen later on.  He also commented that the Council were looking at ways to engaging the public, including public exhibitions.

 

Councillor Devereux made reference to the consultation responses which had been circulated to Members in advance of the meeting and felt that these covered a lot of queries.

 

The Environmental Health Manager explained that public consultation at this stage would delay the process and would require additional resources.

 

Councillor Bullen commented that communication was key throughout the whole process.

 

On being put to the vote, Councillor de Whalley’s amendment to the recommendation was lost.

 

Councillor Morley addressed the Panel under Standing Order 34 and made reference to finances, budgets and funding applications and the 2030 target.  Councillor Bubb, the Chair of the Climate Change Informal Working Group informed Councillor Morley that they were holding their next meeting on 28th September and Councillor  ...  view the full minutes text for item EC22:

EC23:

Urban Wildlife Informal Working Group Update

To receive a verbal update from Members of the Informal Working Group on their work so far.

 

Notes from the meetings of the Informal Working Group are available to view on Mod Gov at: Browse meetings - Urban Wildlife Informal Working Group - Modern Council (msappproxy.net)

Additional documents:

Minutes:

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The Chair of the Urban Wildlife Informal Working Group, Councillor Bullen, provided the Panel with an update on their work so far.  A copy of the information provided to the Panel is attached.

 

Councillor Bullen explained that the Informal Working Group had also held a meeting with the Portfolio Holder for Environment.

 

RESOLVED: The update was noted and the Informal Working Group’s final report would be presented to the Environment and Community Panel on 5th October 2021.

EC24:

Portfolio Holder Q&A Session

Any questions should be submitted to the Democratic Services Officer in advance of the Meeting.

Minutes:

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It was confirmed that no questions had been submitted in advance of the meeting for Portfolio Holders to respond to. 

 

Members of the Panel were reminded that this was a standing item on the Agenda should they have any questions they would like to submit in the future.

EC25:

Work Programme and Forward Decision List pdf icon PDF 142 KB

Additional documents:

Minutes:

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RESOLVED: The Panel’s Work Programme was noted.

EC26:

Date of the next meeting

To note that the next meeting of the Environment and Community Panel is scheduled to take place on Tuesday 5th October 2021 at 4.30pm in the Assembly Room, Town Hall.

Minutes:

The next meeting of the Environment and Community Panel was scheduled to take place on Tuesday 5th October 2021 at 4.30pm in the Assembly Room at the Town Hall.