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Council - Thursday 21st March 2024 7.30 pm
March 21, 2024 View on council website Watch video of meeting Read transcript (Professional subscription required)Summary
The council meeting involved discussions on various administrative and policy matters, including the adoption of a new gambling policy, asset management, and business continuity strategies. The meeting also addressed public questions and concerns, particularly regarding local healthcare services and office space utilization.
Adoption of the Gambling Policy: The council approved a new Statement of Gambling Policy as required by the Gambling Act 2005. There were no opposing arguments as the policy did not receive any comments during its consultation phase. The implication is a continued regulatory framework for gambling in the district, aligning with recent government guidelines.
Asset Management and Business Continuity Strategies: The council approved the Asset Management Strategy for 2024-2029 and the Business Continuity Strategy for 2024-2026. The strategies aim to enhance the management of council assets and ensure resilience in operations. There were no detailed arguments presented against these strategies during the meeting, indicating general consensus on their importance for operational efficiency and risk management.
Office Space Utilization: A significant discussion revolved around the utilization of the council office space, with suggestions to potentially bring in other services while maintaining flexibility for staff working arrangements. The leader emphasized no plans to move out but to optimize current assets. This decision impacts staff working conditions and the council's long-term asset management.
Interesting Occurrence: An apology was issued by Councillor Siddell to Councillor Stilts for previous remarks, highlighting the council's attention to maintaining professionalism and respect among its members. This apology was accepted, indicating a resolution to the conflict.
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