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Extraordinary Council meeting, Council - Thursday, 4th September, 2025 7.00 pm, NEW

September 4, 2025 View on council website  Watch video of meeting

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Summary

The Redditch Borough Council was scheduled to meet on 4 September 2025 at the Oakenshaw Community Centre to discuss a report on local government reorganisation and the outcome of an options appraisal, and to decide on a preferred option to put forward to the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government1. The meeting was also scheduled to cover routine items, including apologies for absence, declarations of interest, and approval of the minutes from a previous council meeting.

Local Government Reorganisation

The council was scheduled to consider a report on the outcome of an options appraisal conducted by Mutual Ventures regarding the reorganisation of local government in Worcestershire. The report presented two options:

  • Option A: A single unitary authority for the whole of Worcestershire.
  • Option B: Two unitary authorities, one for North Worcestershire (Bromsgrove, Redditch, and Wyre Forest) and one for South Worcestershire (Malvern Hills, Worcester City, and Wychavon). Option B had two variants, one with a complete transfer of services and functions, and another with a shared service/hybrid model for specific services like adult social care and transport.

The report included findings from a public survey called Shape Worcestershire, staff surveys, and focus groups. The Shape Worcestershire survey, which ran from 1-29 June 2025, received 4,249 responses. The majority (94%) were from residents, with some responses from businesses, parish and town councils, and voluntary and community sector organisations. The survey asked respondents which option they preferred. 47.8% preferred the two unitary councils model, while 28.7% preferred a single unitary council. The staff survey launched on 25 June 2025 and received 251 responses.

The report also included an assessment of each option against six key criteria set out by the Minister of State for Local Government and English Devolution:

  1. Establishment of a single tier of local government.
  2. The right size to achieve efficiencies, improve capacity and withstand financial shocks.
  3. Prioritise the delivery of high quality and sustainable public services to citizens.
  4. How councils in the area have sought to work together in coming to a view that meets local needs and is informed by local views.
  5. Ability of new unitary structures to unlock devolution.
  6. New unitary structures should enable stronger community engagement and deliver genuine opportunity for neighbourhood empowerment.

The report recommended that councillors select their preferred option and instruct officers to undertake further analysis and development of that option, and to bring a set of final proposals for consideration at a council meeting in November. The report also recommended delegating authority to the Chief Executive, John Leach, following consultation with the Leader of the Council, Councillor Sharon Harvey, to work with other councils and consultants as necessary. Finally, the report recommended agreeing a supplementary budget estimate of up to £100,000 to allow further work on the council's proposal.

The report quoted Mutual Ventures, stating that:

LGR presents the opportunity to reimagine local leadership, rebuild trust between citizens and the state and transform public services so they are truly people-centred, integrated and relational.

The report also included a table summarising the design principles that were utilised in recognising that although there will be a vesting day, change will take time. To this end it was determined that for LGR to be considered a success in ten years' time, services delivered by Local Government should effectively cover the following themes/activities:

  1. Relationship with the council(s)
  2. Social
  3. Economic
  4. Environmental

Warm Homes Local Grants Funding and Resources

The Portfolio Holder for Climate Change and Biodiversity, Councillor Jen Snape, was scheduled to present a report on Warm Homes Local Grants Funding and Resources. The funding would be invested in improving the energy efficiency of eligible properties in parts of Woodrow and would only be available to benefit owner occupiers of properties in this locality. Separate funding had been made available to upgrade the energy efficiency of Council House properties in Woodrow. For both the owner occupiers and Council tenants, this would result in a reduction in fuel bills for residents at properties that benefited from either source of funding. The report mentioned an income threshold of £36,000 annual earnings for owner occupier households who were eligible to apply for this funding. It was anticipated that an average £15,000 would be spent on each property.

Shareholders Committee Annual Report 2024/25

The Chair of the Shareholders Committee in 2024/25, Councillor Sharon Harvey, was scheduled to present the Committee's Annual Report for the 2024/25 municipal year. The Managing Director of Rubicon Leisure Limited2 was thanked for his hard work. The report mentioned improvements to the food and beverage offer at various sites managed by Rubicon Leisure Limited, and that the financial performance of the company had also improved. The staff and volunteers at Rubicon Leisure Limited were thanked for all their hard work during the year. The report clarified that the Council continued to manage play areas and Rubicon Leisure Limited did not have any involvement with this service.

Executive Committee Minutes – 10th June 2025

The content of the minutes of the meeting of the Executive Committee held on 10th June 2025 were to be considered.


  1. The Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government (MHCLG) is the UK Government department responsible for housing, communities and local government in England. It was rebranded as the Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities in 2021. 

  2. Rubicon Leisure Limited is a company that manages leisure facilities on behalf of Redditch Borough Council. 

Attendees

Profile image for CouncillorJoanna Kane
Councillor Joanna Kane Mayor of the Borough • Labour • Greenlands and Lakeside Ward
Profile image for CouncillorDavid Munro
Councillor David Munro Labour • Headless Cross & Oakenshaw Ward
Profile image for CouncillorJoe Baker
Councillor Joe Baker Independent • Batchley & Brockhill Ward
Profile image for CouncillorJuliet Barker Smith
Councillor Juliet Barker Smith Portfolio Holder for Leisure and Recreation • Labour • Headless Cross & Oakenshaw Ward
Profile image for CouncillorJuma Begum
Councillor Juma Begum Portfolio Holder for Community Spaces and Voluntary Sector • Labour • Greenlands and Lakeside Ward
Profile image for CouncillorWilliam Boyd
Councillor William Boyd Labour • Central Ward
Profile image for CouncillorBrandon Clayton
Councillor Brandon Clayton Conservative • Astwood Bank & Feckenham Ward
Profile image for CouncillorClaire Davies
Councillor Claire Davies Green Party • Webheath and Callow Hill
Profile image for CouncillorMatthew Dormer
Councillor Matthew Dormer Conservative • Webheath and Callow Hill
Profile image for CouncillorJames Fardoe
Councillor James Fardoe Labour • Matchborough and Woodrow Ward
Profile image for CouncillorAndrew Fry
Councillor Andrew Fry Labour • Greenlands and Lakeside Ward
Profile image for CouncillorBill Hartnett
Councillor Bill Hartnett Portfolio Holder for Housing • Labour • North Ward
Profile image for CouncillorSharon Harvey
Councillor Sharon Harvey Leader of the Council and Portfolio Holder for Regeneration and Environmental Services • Labour • Central Ward
Profile image for CouncillorChris Holz
Councillor Chris Holz Conservative • Astwood Bank & Feckenham Ward
Profile image for CouncillorSid Khan
Councillor Sid Khan Independent • North Ward
Profile image for CouncillorWanda King
Councillor Wanda King Independent • Batchley & Brockhill Ward
Profile image for CouncillorAlan Mason
Councillor Alan Mason Labour • Winyates Ward
Profile image for CouncillorSachin Mathur
Councillor Sachin Mathur Labour and Co-operative • Batchley & Brockhill Ward
Profile image for CouncillorGemma Monaco
Councillor Gemma Monaco Conservative • Webheath and Callow Hill
Profile image for CouncillorRita Rogers
Councillor Rita Rogers Labour • Winyates Ward
Profile image for CouncillorGary Slim
Councillor Gary Slim Labour • Central Ward
Profile image for CouncillorJen Snape
Councillor Jen Snape Portfolio Holder for Climate Change and Biodiversity • Labour • Winyates Ward
Profile image for CouncillorJane Spilsbury
Councillor Jane Spilsbury Deputy Leader of the Council and Portfolio Holder for Performance, Engagement and Governance • Labour • Matchborough and Woodrow Ward
Profile image for CouncillorMonica Stringfellow
Councillor Monica Stringfellow Portfolio Holder for Community Services and Safeguarding Responsibilities • Labour • North Ward
Profile image for CouncillorCraig Warhurst
Councillor Craig Warhurst Conservative • Astwood Bank & Feckenham Ward
Profile image for CouncillorIan Woodall
Councillor Ian Woodall Portfolio Holder for Finance • Labour • Headless Cross & Oakenshaw Ward
Profile image for CouncillorPaul Wren
Councillor Paul Wren Labour • Matchborough and Woodrow Ward

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Meeting Documents

Agenda

Agenda frontsheet 04th-Sep-2025 19.00 Council.pdf

Reports Pack

Public reports pack 04th-Sep-2025 19.00 Council.pdf

Additional Documents

Appendix 1 Updated Mayoral Engagements from 01.06.25 30062025 Council.pdf
Appendix 1 Worcestershire Districts - Local Government Reorganisation options appraisal - final.pdf
Appendix 2 20250321 interim plan Worcestershire final.pdf
Appendix 1.A - Financial modelling and assumptions Final.pdf
Appendix 1.B - Shape Worcestershire engagement outputs - final.pdf
Appendix 1.C - Place Profiles and Financial Analysis.pdf
Appendix 3 060325 Interim Plan Feedback Form - Worcestershire.pdf
Redditch Local Government Reorganisation - Options Covering Report Final.pdf
Minutes of Previous Meeting.pdf