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Full Council - Wednesday, 24th September, 2025 6.00 pm

September 24, 2025 View on council website

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Summary

Hastings Borough Council's Full Council met on 24 September 2025, to discuss local government reorganisation, community involvement in planning, and financial monitoring. The council agreed to submit three proposals for Local Government Reorganisation (LGR) to the government, adopted the updated Statement of Community Involvement, and noted the Financial Monitoring Report for 2025/26.

Local Government Reorganisation (LGR)

The council debated three proposals for the future of local government in East Sussex, as part of the government's Local Government Reorganisation (LGR) process1. The government is requiring areas like East Sussex and Brighton to submit proposals to replace the two-tier system of local government with a single unitary tier.

The three proposals being considered were:

  • One East Sussex – Single Unitary, developed by all six East Sussex councils.
  • Federated District & Borough Model, developed by the Hastings Independent Group.
  • Coastal Unitary Model, developed by the Hastings Labour Group.

The council resolved to submit all three proposals to central government, accompanied by a covering letter setting out Hastings' position.

The Overview and Scrutiny Committee had previously reviewed the draft proposals and provided comments on each of the models. Councillor Hilton and Councillor Edwards presented the Single Unitary model, Councillors Barnett and Batsford presented the Federated District and Borough model, and Councillors Kay and Rogers presented the Coastal Unitary model.

During the Overview and Scrutiny Committee, Councillor Webb asked about Wealden Council's position, and Councillor Hilton clarified that Wealden had paused their support rather than withdrawn it. Councillor Turner expressed concern about the level of public engagement and the potential impact of the changes. Councillor Jobson questioned the coastal unitary model, specifically regarding housing targets. Councillor Kean asked how the proposals address failing services in East Sussex. Councillor Rankin raised concerns about the future of Hastings' existing asset base.

Statement of Community Involvement (SCI)

The council resolved to adopt the updated Statement of Community Involvement (SCI), which outlines how the council will engage with the public in planning matters. The decision included incorporating any comments received after the Cabinet meeting up to the consultation closing date of 10 September.

The SCI is a statutory document that must be reviewed every five years. It sets out how the council will encourage participation and engagement in planning, including developing the new Local Plan, consulting on planning applications, and supporting neighbourhood planning. The updated SCI reflects the council's commitment to inclusive, transparent, and effective engagement, using digital technologies to reach more people. It also acknowledges that some groups are harder to reach and require additional consideration.

The Planning Consultant, Mr James, presented the report, noting that the updated SCI supports the upcoming stages of the Local Plan process. Councillor Horn asked when the last SCI was conducted, and officers confirmed it was five years ago. Councillor Rogers asked the Cabinet to make it clearer that the consultation is open until 10 September.

Financial Monitoring Report for 2025/26

The council noted the Financial Monitoring Report for 2025/26, which provided a summary of the financial outturn position for services at the end of June 2025 (Period 3). The report highlighted a forecasted adverse variance to budget of £735,023 for direct service expenditure, partially offset by the use of unbudgeted earmarked reserves.

The council resolved to approve the Asterisk Capital Programme Schemes which have been agreed by the Capital Assurance Board (CAB).

The Chief Finance Officer, Kit Wheeler, presented the report, noting a significant overspend in housing due to ongoing pressures. Councillor Collins asked if the council should be more ambitious with PIER review savings in the future.

The key points from the Executive Summary of the Financial Monitoring Report were:

  • The forecasted outturn for the 12 months to 31st March 2026 is an adverse variance to budget of £735,023 for direct service expenditure. However, this is partially offset by a use of unbudgeted earmarked reserves.
  • Budgeted savings identified through the PIER programme are ongoing. Of the budgeted £429,500 opportunities, we are expecting the full amount to be achieved.
  • In line with the revised reserves policy the recommended minimum balance for the General Reserve is £4m. The General Reserve balance is forecasted to be £6.4m at the year-end.

Treasury Management Update

The council noted the Treasury Management Update for 2025/26 Quarter 1. The report provided details of the treasury management activities undertaken in the last quarter and ensured that councillors are fully aware that Codes of Practice have been complied with, and that the Council's treasury management strategy remains effective.

The council resolved to approve any changes to the prudential indicators.

The Chief Finance Officer submitted the report.

Other Matters Discussed

  • Land Stability: The Land Stability Project Manager provided an update on land stability in the borough, including clearance work carried out on the land between Rossetti Gardens and Etchingham Drive.
  • Public Questions: A member of the public raised a question regarding Hastings Borough Council's lease of a property in Castleham Road to General Dynamics.
  • Questions from Councillors: Councillors submitted written questions on various topics, including social housing and the Conquest Hospital.
  • Motions: The council considered motions on housing, mayoral elections, fly-tipping, and graffiti.
  • Appointment of Independent Persons: The council appointed two Independent Persons to assist the Standards Complaints Process and any disciplinary hearing against any of the Statutory Officers.
  • Membership of Committees: No changes to membership of committees were proposed.

  1. Local Government Reorganisation (LGR) is the process set out in the Government's Devolution White Paper (December 2024). It requires certain areas, including East Sussex and Brighton, to put forward proposals to replace the current two-tier system of local government (county and district/borough councils) with a single unitary tier. 

Attendees

Profile image for CouncillorBecca Horn
Councillor Becca Horn Green Party • Castle
Profile image for Councillor Nigel Sinden
Councillor Nigel Sinden Armed Forces Champion • Independent • Silverhill
Profile image for CouncillorJames Bacon
Councillor James Bacon Labour Party • Old Hastings
Profile image for CouncillorBillie Barnes
Councillor Billie Barnes Labour Party • Silverhill
Profile image for CouncillorPaul Barnett
Councillor Paul Barnett Hastings Independent Group Leader • Independent • Hollington
Profile image for CouncillorAdele Bates
Councillor Adele Bates Green Party • Central St Leonards
Profile image for CouncillorAndy Batsford
Councillor Andy Batsford Independent • St Helens
Profile image for CouncillorMatthew Beaver
Councillor Matthew Beaver Conservative Party • West St Leonards
Profile image for CouncillorJohn Cannan
Councillor John Cannan Anti-Poverty Champion • Independent • Wishing Tree
Profile image for Councillor Tony Collins
Councillor Tony Collins Charity Committee Chair • Green Party • Central St Leonards
Profile image for CouncillorMike Edwards
Councillor Mike Edwards Conservative Group Leader • Conservative Party • Ashdown
Profile image for CouncillorMark Etherington
Councillor Mark Etherington Strategic Planning and Climate Adaptation Portfolio Holder • Green Party • Braybrooke
Profile image for CouncillorPaul Foster
Councillor Paul Foster Conservative Party • Conquest
Profile image for CouncillorNatalie Gaimster
Councillor Natalie Gaimster Engagement, Equality and Opportunity Portfolio Holder • Green Party • Tressell
Profile image for CouncillorGlenn Haffenden
Councillor Glenn Haffenden Leader of the Council and Housing, Community Wellbeing and Leisure Services Portfolio Holder • Green Party • Tressell
Profile image for Councillor Julia Hilton
Councillor Julia Hilton Deputy Leader of the Council, Shaping Places and Local Government Reorganisation Portfolio Holder • Green Party • Old Hastings
Profile image for CouncillorAmanda Jobson
Councillor Amanda Jobson Ageing Champion • Green Party • Gensing
Profile image for CouncillorHelen Kay
Councillor Helen Kay Anti-Poverty Champion, Labour Group Leader • Labour Party • Wishing Tree
Profile image for CouncillorDanuta Kean
Councillor Danuta Kean Labour Party • Hollington
Profile image for CouncillorDarren Mackenzie
Councillor Darren Mackenzie Finance, Risk and ICT Portfolio Holder • Green Party • Maze Hill
Profile image for Councillor Sorrell Marlow-Eastwood
Councillor Sorrell Marlow-Eastwood Conservative Party • Ashdown
Profile image for CouncillorMargi O'Callaghan
Councillor Margi O'Callaghan Labour Party • Braybrooke
Profile image for CouncillorAndy Patmore
Councillor Andy Patmore Conservative Party • Maze Hill
Profile image for CouncillorJohn Rankin
Councillor John Rankin Heritage Champion • Labour Party • Conquest
Profile image for Councillor Judy Rogers
Councillor Judy Rogers Labour Party • Castle
Profile image for Councillor Yunis Smith
Councillor Yunis Smith Migrant Champion • Green Party • Baird
Profile image for CouncillorMike Turner
Councillor Mike Turner Independent • Baird
Profile image for Councillor Jo Walker
Councillor Jo Walker Environment and Neighbourhood Wellbeing Portfolio Holder • Green Party • Ore
Profile image for Councillor Paula Warne
Councillor Paula Warne Mental Health Champion • Green Party • Gensing
Profile image for CouncillorTrevor Webb
Councillor Trevor Webb Labour Party • West St Leonards
Profile image for CouncillorDavid Whitehill
Councillor David Whitehill Labour Party • St Helens
Profile image for CouncillorSimon Willis
Councillor Simon Willis Independent • Ore

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Meeting Documents

Agenda

Agenda frontsheet 24th-Sep-2025 18.00 Full Council.pdf

Reports Pack

Public reports pack 24th-Sep-2025 18.00 Full Council.pdf

Minutes

Cabinet minutes 01.09.25 24th-Sep-2025 18.00 Full Council.pdf
Appendix 4 Special OS minutes 18.09.25.pdf
Minutes Public Pack 01092025 Cabinet.pdf

Additional Documents

Appendix 1 SCI 240925.pdf
HBC LGR and Devolution Covering Report_Full Council and Cabinet _Sept 24_.pdf
Appointment of Independent Persons 24.09.25.pdf
Updated 2025-26 P3 Financial Update Report to end of June 2025.pdf
Appendix 3 - 2025-26 PIER Savings P3 for Cabinet.pdf
Appendix 1 - Budget Monitoring Tables 2025-26 P3 June 2025.pdf
Appendix 2 - Qtr 1 P3 2025-26 Capital Monitoring.pdf
SCI Report for Council 240925 FINAL.pdf
Appendix 2 FINAL 24072025 EqIA.pdf
Treasury Management Update 2025-26 Q1 V3.1 01092025 Cabinet.pdf
Local Government Reorganisation and Devolution supplementary 24th-Sep-2025 18.00 Full Council.pdf
Updated Appendix 2 - District and Borough Federated Model presentation 24th-Sep-2025 18.00 Full Co.pdf
Written questions to Full Council 24.09.25 24th-Sep-2025 18.00 Full Council.pdf
Questions to Full Council 24.09.25.pdf
HBC LGR and Devolution Report_FC_Cabinet_Final.pdf
Local Government reorganisation final 16th Sept 2025.pdf
Local Government reorganisation final 24th Sept 2025 FINAL.pdf
Minutes Public Pack 16072025 Full Council.pdf