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South Cumberland Community Panel - Wednesday, 26th June, 2024 6.00 pm

June 26, 2024 View on council website
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Summary

The South Cumberland Community Panel meeting on 26 June 2024 focused on several key issues, including the Local Nature Recovery Strategy, the Millom Recreation Centre, and funding allocations for local initiatives. Decisions were made on funding allocations and the adoption of the Local Nature Recovery Strategy.

Local Nature Recovery Strategy

The panel discussed the Local Nature Recovery Strategy, which aims to enhance biodiversity and green spaces in South Cumberland. The strategy includes plans for habitat restoration, wildlife corridors, and community engagement in conservation efforts. Councillors highlighted the importance of this strategy in meeting the council's environmental goals and manifesto pledges on sustainability. The strategy was adopted unanimously.

Millom Recreation Centre

A significant portion of the meeting was dedicated to the Millom Recreation Centre project. The centre is set to undergo major renovations to improve facilities and accessibility. Councillors debated the funding allocation, with some expressing concerns about the budget and potential delays. However, the majority supported the project, citing its benefits for community health and wellbeing. The decision was made to approve the funding for the renovations.

Funding Allocations for Local Initiatives

The panel reviewed several funding requests from local organisations. Notable approvals included:

  • Bee Unique: Funding was granted to Bee Unique, a charity supporting children with autism, to expand their services and outreach programs.
  • Waberthwaite and Corney Parish Council: The council received funding to improve local infrastructure and community services as detailed in Appendix 3.
  • Crosslacon PCC: Funding was allocated to Crosslacon PCC for the maintenance and development of community facilities.

Neighbourhood Investment Plan

The Neighbourhood Investment Plan was also discussed. This plan outlines the council's approach to investing in local infrastructure, housing, and community services. Councillors emphasised the need for targeted investments to address specific community needs and improve overall quality of life in South Cumberland.

Home to Work Scheme

The panel reviewed the Home to Work Scheme, which aims to support unemployed residents in finding employment through training and placement programs. The scheme received positive feedback, and funding was approved to continue and expand its services.

The meeting concluded with a brief discussion on the implementation timelines for the approved projects and the importance of community feedback in shaping future council initiatives.