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County Council - Wednesday 26 June 2024 10.00 am

June 26, 2024 View on council website
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Summary

The County Council of Gloucestershire convened on Wednesday 26 June 2024, addressing a range of significant issues including road safety, the impact of the Strikes (Minimum Service Levels) Act 2023, and historic forced adoptions. Key decisions included the establishment of a cross-party cabinet panel to review road safety policies and the rejection of a motion calling for a formal apology for historic forced adoptions.

Road Safety

The council discussed a motion proposed by Councillor Roger Whyborn and seconded by Councillor Lisa Spivey, which highlighted concerns over the high number of serious road incidents in Gloucestershire. The motion called for a task and finish group to scrutinise the effectiveness of the new Road Safety Policy introduced in late 2022, aiming for a 50% reduction in casualties by 2032. Councillor Dave Norman proposed an amendment to establish a cross-party cabinet panel instead, which was accepted and became the substantive motion. Councillor Norman emphasised the importance of collaborative efforts to achieve the Vision Zero target by 2050.

Strikes (Minimum Service Levels) Act 2023

Councillor David Drew proposed a motion, seconded by Councillor John Bloxsom, condemning the Strikes (Minimum Service Levels) Act 2023, which imposes restrictions on the right to strike. The motion called for the council to explore options to avoid issuing work notices under the Act. Councillor Drew argued that the legislation was unnecessary and counterproductive, while Councillor Norman defended it as a safeguard for essential services. The motion was ultimately rejected.

Historic Forced Adoptions

A motion proposed by Councillor John Bloxsom and seconded by Councillor Wendy Thomas called for a formal apology for the historic forced adoption of children from unmarried women between 1949 and 1976. The motion referenced the Joint Committee on Human Rights' report and urged the UK Government to issue an apology and provide support services. An amendment by Councillor Stephen Davies, which removed the call for an apology but focused on practical support through Adoption West, was accepted. The amended motion was passed, although it faced criticism for omitting the apology.

Public Questions

Twenty-seven public questions were addressed, covering topics such as cross-border transport services, bus driver recruitment in Stroud, and the reinstatement of transport links between Tewkesbury and Worcester. Councillor Philip Robinson confirmed ongoing efforts to improve transport services and bus driver recruitment, including exploring training opportunities through the council's Employment Skills Hub.

Members' Questions

Fifty-seven members' questions were discussed, with supplementary questions addressing issues such as the Baunton village green application, highway maintenance, and school admissions policies. Councillor Dom Morris and Councillor Philip Robinson provided updates on various projects and initiatives, including the resurfacing of Priors Road in Cheltenham and the implementation of the Family Hub model.

Annual Scrutiny Report 2022/23

Councillor Alan Preest presented the Annual Scrutiny Report 2022/23, highlighting the importance of scrutiny in council operations. Members raised questions about the Cabinet's response to the Rural Estate Scrutiny Task Group and the future of the Gloucestershire Economic Growth Scrutiny Committee.

Gloucestershire Pension Fund Annual Report 2022/2023

Councillor Lynden Stowe presented the Gloucestershire Pension Fund Annual Report 2022/2023, addressing concerns about the committee's investment beliefs, particularly regarding Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) considerations.

Calendar of Meetings for 2025

The council approved the calendar of meetings for 2025, with a member raising concerns about the scheduling of multiple committees in the same week.

For more detailed information, you can refer to the printed minutes of the meeting.

Attendees

Ron Allen
Bill Crowther
Mavis Lady Dunrossil
Charles Fellows
Rob Garnham
Jackie Hall
Deryck Nash
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Shaun Parsons  Conservative
Di Phillips
Charmian Sheppard
Gordon Shurmer
Lesley Williams MBE
Mike Williams
Cllr Paul Hodgkinson  Liberal Democrat
Cllr Lynden Stowe  Cabinet Member for Finance and Property •  Conservative
Cllr Joe Harris  Liberal Democrat
Cllr Jeremy Hilton  Liberal Democrat
Cllr Emma Nelson  Conservative
Cllr Tim Harman  Conservative
Cllr Mark Hawthorne MBE  Cabinet Member for Public Health •  Conservative
Cllr Dr David Willingham  Liberal Democrat
Cllr Dr Andrew Miller  Conservative
Cllr Mark Mackenzie-Charrington  Conservative
Cllr Bernard Fisher  Liberal Democrat
Cllr Alastair Chambers  Independent
Cllr Alan Preest  Conservative
Cllr Alex Hegenbarth  Liberal Democrat
Cllr Dom Morris  Cabinet Member for Highways and Flood •  Conservative
Cllr Roger Whyborn  Liberal Democrat
Cllr Matt Babbage  Conservative
Cllr Gill Moseley  Liberal Democrat
Cllr Dave Norman MBE  Cabinet Member for Fire, Community Safety and Libraries •  Conservative
Cllr Lisa Spivey  Group Leader for the Liberal Democrats •  Liberal Democrat
Cllr David Brown  Liberal Democrat
Cllr Kathy Williams  Conservative
Cllr Ben Evans  Liberal Democrat
Cllr John Bloxsom  Group Leader for Labour •  Labour
Cllr Vernon Smith  Chair of Council •  Conservative
Cllr Pam Elizabeth Tracey MBE  Conservative
Cllr Rebecca Halifax  Liberal Democrat
Cllr Paul Baker  Liberal Democrat
Cllr Nick Housden  Independent
Cllr Wendy Thomas  Labour
Cllr Stephen Davies  Leader of Council •  Conservative
Cllr Chloe Turner  Green Party
Cllr Robert Vines  Conservative
Cllr Steve Robinson  Labour
Cllr Stephen Hirst  Conservative
Cllr Philip Robinson  Cabinet Member for Education and Bus Transport •  Conservative
Cllr Cate Cody  Group Leader for the Green Party •  Green Party
Cllr Colin Hay  Deputy Group Leader for the Liberal Democrats •  Liberal Democrat
Cllr Linda Cohen  Liberal Democrat
Cllr Susan Williams  Vice-Chair of Council •  Conservative
Cllr Brian Tipper  Conservative
Cllr Carole Allaway-Martin  Cabinet Member for Adult Social Care •  Conservative
Cllr Beki Hoyland  Green Party
Cllr Graham Morgan  Labour
Cllr Paul McLain  Cabinet Member for Children’s Safeguarding •  Conservative
Cllr Stephan Alexander Fifield  Deputy Leader & Cabinet Member for Transformation and Change •  Conservative
Cllr Chris McFarling  Green Party
Cllr Andrew Gravells MBE  Conservative
Cllr Sajid Patel  Conservative
Cllr David Gray  Cabinet Member for Environment, Economy and Planning •  Conservative
Cllr Terry Hale  Conservative
Cllr Suzanne Williams  Liberal Democrat