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Council - Friday 8 March 2024 10.00 am
March 8, 2024 Council View on council website Watch video of meeting Read transcript (Professional subscription required)Summary
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The council meeting focused on several key issues including the adoption of the Heriferture Minerals and Waste Local Plan, amendments to the Constitution, and the setting of council tax rates for 2024-2025. The meeting also addressed international concerns with a motion on the conflict in Gaza.
Heriferture Minerals and Waste Local Plan: The plan was adopted after being found sound and compliant with national policies. The discussion highlighted the plan's thorough preparation and its importance in decision-making for local development. The adoption was seen as crucial for maintaining control over local mineral and waste management.
Amendments to the Constitution: Changes were approved to enhance the transparency and effectiveness of council operations. This included modifications to the Code of Conduct and the procedures for co-opting members to the Children and Young People Scrutiny Committee. The amendments aim to improve governance and ensure broader representation and input in council oversight.
2024-2025 Council Tax Setting: The council agreed on the council tax rates, incorporating precepts for parish councils and charges from the police and fire authorities. The decision ensures funding for public services and reflects an increase to accommodate service demands. The discussion underscored the council's role in balancing fiscal responsibility with the need to fund essential services.
Motion on Gaza: A motion was passed calling for a ceasefire in Gaza, reflecting the council's concern over the humanitarian situation. The motion, while symbolic, underscored the council's willingness to address international issues and the global impact of local governance decisions.
The meeting was marked by a strong consensus on most issues, reflecting a collaborative approach to governance. The discussion on Gaza was particularly notable for its departure from typical local council matters, highlighting a broader sense of responsibility among the councillors.
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