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Cabinet - Wednesday, 26th June, 2024 6.30 pm

June 26, 2024 View on council website
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Summary

The Boston Council Cabinet meeting on 26 June 2024 covered several key topics, including the approval of the Growth and Prosperity Plan, the introduction of a new Street Art Policy, and updates on the Partnership Engagement Charter and Productivity Plan.

Growth and Prosperity Plan

The Cabinet approved the Growth and Prosperity Plan, which aims to drive economic development in Boston. The plan includes strategic initiatives to boost local businesses, attract investment, and improve infrastructure. The Draft Growth and Prosperity Plan and the South and East Lincolnshire Councils Partnership Economic Narrative were discussed in detail. Councillor John Baxter highlighted the importance of benchmarking the plan's performance against other regions to ensure its effectiveness.

Street Art Policy

The Cabinet introduced a new Street Art Policy aimed at enhancing the town's visual appeal and cultural vibrancy. The policy outlines guidelines for the creation and maintenance of street art, including murals and installations. The Street Art Bloc Concept Designs and Project Artwork Images were also reviewed. Councillor Callum Butler noted that the policy would help attract tourists and support local artists.

Partnership Engagement Charter

The Cabinet reviewed the Partnership Engagement Charter, which aims to strengthen collaboration between the council and local stakeholders. The Engagement Pledge was discussed, emphasizing the council's commitment to transparency and community involvement. Councillor Sarah Sharpe stressed the importance of regular communication with residents to ensure their voices are heard.

Productivity Plan

The Cabinet discussed the Productivity Plan, which focuses on improving workforce skills and increasing economic output in Boston. The Productivity Plan includes initiatives such as vocational training programs and partnerships with local businesses. Councillor Sandeep Ghosh highlighted the need for continuous monitoring and adjustment of the plan to adapt to changing economic conditions.

The meeting concluded with a commitment to implement these plans and policies effectively, ensuring the continued growth and prosperity of Boston.

Attendees

Profile image for CouncillorAnne Dorrian
Councillor Anne Dorrian  Leader •  Boston Independent •  Skirbeck
Profile image for CouncillorDale Broughton
Councillor Dale Broughton  Deputy Leader •  Boston Independent •  Coastal
Profile image for CouncillorJohn Baxter
Councillor John Baxter  Portfolio Holder - Housing •  Boston Independent •  Old Leake and Wrangle
Profile image for CouncillorCallum Butler
Councillor Callum Butler  Portfolio Holder - Environmental •  Boston Independent •  Old Leake and Wrangle
Profile image for CouncillorEmma Cresswell
Councillor Emma Cresswell  Portfolio Holder - Communities (People) •  Boston Independent •  Trinity
Profile image for CouncillorSandeep Ghosh
Councillor Sandeep Ghosh  Portfolio Holder - Finance •  Boston Independent •  Witham
Profile image for CouncillorSarah Sharpe
Councillor Sarah Sharpe  Portfolio Holder - Culture •  Boston Independent •  Fishtoft
Suzanne Rolfe
Rob Barlow
John Leach
James Gilbert
Matthew Hogan
Phil Perry
Rachael Rowett
Amanda Dickinson