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Joint Overview and Scrutiny Committee - Friday, 21st June, 2024 10.30 am

June 21, 2024 View on council website

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Summary

The Joint Overview and Scrutiny Committee of Westmorland and Furness Council met on Friday 21 June 2024 to discuss several key issues, including the Programme for Proposed Disaggregation, the Work Programme Report, and the impact of recent policy changes on local services. Decisions were made regarding the disaggregation programme and the future work programme of the committee.

Programme for Proposed Disaggregation

The committee discussed the Programme for Proposed Disaggregation, which involves the separation of services currently shared between Westmorland and Furness Council and other local authorities. The programme aims to streamline operations and improve service delivery.

Councillors debated the benefits and challenges of disaggregation. Proponents argued that it would lead to more tailored services for residents and greater accountability. One councillor noted, Disaggregation allows us to focus on the specific needs of our communities, rather than a one-size-fits-all approach. Opponents raised concerns about the potential for increased costs and disruption during the transition period. Ultimately, the committee decided to approve the programme, with a phased implementation plan to mitigate risks.

Work Programme Report

The Work Programme Report and its Appendix 1 were reviewed to outline the committee's priorities for the upcoming year. The report includes a focus on health and social care, housing, and environmental sustainability.

The committee discussed the importance of aligning the work programme with the council's strategic objectives and manifesto pledges. There was a consensus on the need to address the housing crisis and improve health and social care services. One councillor highlighted, Our work programme must reflect the urgent needs of our residents, particularly in areas like affordable housing and healthcare access.

Impact of Policy Changes on Local Services

The committee examined the impact of recent policy changes on local services, particularly in the areas of education and transportation. The discussion centred around the effects of budget cuts and new regulations on service delivery. Councillors expressed concerns about the sustainability of current service levels and the need for additional funding.

A key point raised was the effect of reduced funding on school transportation services. One councillor stated, We must ensure that our children have safe and reliable transportation to school, despite the financial constraints we face. The committee agreed to further investigate the issue and explore potential solutions, including partnerships with local businesses and community organisations.

Public Participation

During the meeting, members of the public were invited to share their views on the topics discussed. Several residents voiced their support for the disaggregation programme, citing the potential for improved local services. Others raised concerns about the impact of policy changes on vulnerable populations, particularly in relation to healthcare and housing.

The committee acknowledged the importance of public input and committed to incorporating community feedback into their decision-making processes. One councillor remarked, Engaging with our residents is crucial to ensuring that our policies and programmes truly meet their needs.

For more details, you can refer to the Public reports pack and the Agenda frontsheet for the meeting.

Attendees

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Trevor Biggins Labour • Risedale and Roosecote
Profile image for Matt Brereton
Matt Brereton Deputy Leader of the Conservatives • Conservative • High Furness
Profile image for Shirley Evans
Shirley Evans Liberal Democrats • Kendal Nether
Profile image for Hazel Hodgson
Hazel Hodgson Liberal Democrats • Sedbergh and Kirkby Lonsdale
Profile image for Helen Ladhams
Helen Ladhams Liberal Democrats • Kendal Castle
Profile image for Mark Rudhall
Mark Rudhall Deputy Chair of Council • Liberal Democrats • Penrith North
Profile image for Hilary Carrick
Hilary Carrick Leader of the Conservative Group • Conservative • Hesket and Lazonby
Profile image for Vicky Hughes
Vicky Hughes Cabinet Member for Planning and Active Well Being • Liberal Democrats • Burton and Holme

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Meeting Documents

Agenda

Agenda frontsheet 21st-Jun-2024 10.30 Joint Overview and Scrutiny Committee

Reports Pack

Public reports pack 21st-Jun-2024 10.30 Joint Overview and Scrutiny Committee

Additional Documents

240621 Joint OSC - Work Programme Report Appendix 1
JOSC 19.04.24
240621 Joint OSC - Work Programme Report
Joint Exec Mins - March 24
Programme for Proposed Disaggregation