Communities, Environment and Highways Select Committee - Monday, 29 April 2024 10.00 am

April 29, 2024 View on council website Watch video of meeting Watch video of meeting
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Summary

The council meeting focused on environmental and community issues, including the implementation of a sustainable food strategy and the management of the council's land estate. Discussions were robust, with various resolutions proposed and debated.

  1. Sustainable Food Strategy: The council debated a motion to promote plant-based food options at council-catered events and in schools. Proponents argued it would encourage healthier lifestyles and reduce environmental impact. Opponents raised concerns about inclusivity and the need for balanced nutrition. The decision was to refine the language of the motion to ensure clarity and inclusivity, emphasizing education over mandates.

  2. Land Management Framework: The council discussed a new framework for managing its land assets, aiming to balance financial, environmental, and social benefits. There was strong support for using council land to promote biodiversity, support local food production, and enhance community access. The framework was seen as a way to make more strategic, holistic decisions about land use.

  3. Advertising and Sponsorship Policy: A proposal to allow unrestricted advertising and sponsorship faced opposition due to concerns about potential conflicts with the council's environmental and social goals. However, the cabinet decided to proceed with the policy, prioritizing potential revenue generation over these concerns.

The meeting was marked by active participation from various stakeholders, highlighting the council's commitment to engaging the community in decision-making processes. The discussions on the food strategy were particularly animated, reflecting diverse opinions on how best to promote health and sustainability in public food offerings. The Environment, Communities and Highways Select Committee of Mole Valley recently discussed several key topics, including the Surrey Connect Digital Demand Responsive Travel Service (DDRT), the Bus Service Improvement Plan, and the Land Management Policy.

Surrey Connect Digital Demand Responsive Travel Service (DDRT): The committee reviewed the progress of the Surrey Connect DDRT, which aims to provide flexible public transport options across different zones in Surrey. The service has seen varying user registration numbers due to population differences in each zone. Efforts to boost user numbers include extensive promotion and potential discounts. The committee discussed the importance of communication plans to increase service uptake and the financial sustainability of the service.

Bus Service Improvement Plan: The committee examined updates to the Bus Service Improvement Plan, which seeks to enhance bus services across Surrey by introducing more zero-emission buses, improving bus priority measures, and expanding the DDRT service. Discussions included funding sources, the effectiveness of current initiatives, and the potential for bus franchising as a future strategy.

Land Management Policy: The council is developing a Land Management Policy to better utilize its land for environmental, social, and economic benefits. This includes promoting biodiversity, supporting local food production, and enhancing public access to green spaces. The committee discussed the integration of various council departments in this effort and the importance of aligning the policy with broader council strategies on sustainability and community development.

These discussions reflect the council's ongoing efforts to improve transportation, manage land resources effectively, and enhance the quality of life for residents in Mole Valley.