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Growth, Economic Development and Communities Cabinet Committee - Tuesday, 14th May, 2024 2.00 pm

May 14, 2024 View on council website Watch video of meeting
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The meeting covered a range of topics, including tributes to James Williams and Debbie Large, updates on Folkestone Library, the Home Library Service, community safety, and emergency planning. Additionally, there were discussions on apprenticeships, the No Use Empty scheme, the Kent Film Office, and the Project Gigabit broadband program.

  1. Tributes to James Williams and Debbie Large: The meeting began with tributes to James Williams, Director of Public Health in Medway, and Debbie Large, Head of Service at Kent County Council, both of whom recently passed away. Members expressed their condolences and highlighted their contributions to public health and service development.

  2. Folkestone Library: The temporary library service in Folkestone continues, with plans for a public consultation on its long-term location expected to commence in the summer. The Home Library Service, which delivers books to housebound customers, received a 99% satisfaction rate from a recent survey.

  3. Community Safety: The Kent Community Safety Team held a multi-agency event on anti-social behavior in March, attended by 200 people. The Coroner's service delivered a record seven cases in March, benefiting from new facilities at Oakwood House.

  4. Emergency Planning: The resilience and emergency planning service is preparing for the new entry-exit system border checks due this autumn. The focus is on ensuring business continuity and implementing a new business continuity management system.

  5. Apprenticeships: The council discussed the importance of apprenticeships and the need to support small businesses in navigating the system. There was a call for better organization and communication to match training opportunities with local needs.

  6. No Use Empty Scheme: The scheme has brought 8,244 properties back into use, with a total of £60 million in recyclable loans. The council plans to seek additional funding to continue and expand the program.

  7. Kent Film Office: The film office has facilitated significant economic benefits for Kent, with recent projects like the O2 commercial in Broadstairs and Margate generating substantial local spending. The office continues to support film productions, bringing tourism and economic advantages to the county.

  8. Project Gigabit Broadband Program: The government has allocated £112 million for broadband provision in Kent and Medway, focusing on areas not covered by industry-funded programs. The council is working with Building Digital UK and CityFibre to ensure successful implementation.

The meeting concluded with a reminder of the importance of district visits and the need for members to support local businesses and initiatives.

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