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Health & Wellbeing Board - Wednesday, 6th March, 2024 10.00 am
March 6, 2024 View on council website Watch video of meeting Read transcript (Professional subscription required)Summary
The council meeting focused on addressing various community concerns, including social care funding, public transportation, and environmental issues. Members discussed strategies and proposals to enhance city services and community well-being.
Social Care Funding: The council supported a proposal for increased funding for social care, acknowledging its importance and the need for adequate resources. Arguments for the proposal emphasized the necessity of proper funding to maintain quality care services, despite the financial burden it might impose. The decision implies a potential increase in local taxes or reallocation of budget to meet these needs.
Public Transportation: Discussion centered on improving the bus system and the introduction of an early bus pass for older residents. While some members praised the current system, others pointed out its inadequacies, particularly in serving the elderly population. The decision to explore an earlier bus pass was aimed at enhancing mobility for seniors, potentially increasing their independence and access to essential services.
Environmental Concerns: The council addressed issues related to air pollution and the need for better retail environments in shopping centers. Proposals included more stringent regulations on pollution and redesigning public spaces to be safer and more appealing. This decision reflects growing environmental awareness and the council's commitment to public health and safety.
Surprisingly, the meeting also revealed a significant increase in homelessness and discussions about strategies to address this issue, highlighting the council's concern over social issues beyond the immediate agenda.
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