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The council meeting focused on local development and heritage management, with significant discussions on the Radstock Town Centre Regeneration Action Plan and the Heritage Services Business Plan. The meeting featured robust participation from council members and the public, with several community representatives expressing their views on local projects.

Decision on Radstock Town Centre Regeneration Action Plan: The council approved the action plan aimed at revitalizing Radstock's town centre. Arguments in favor highlighted potential economic and cultural benefits, increased community engagement, and improved local infrastructure. Critics were concerned about the plan's execution and funding. The approval paves the way for enhanced community facilities and could attract further investment into Radstock.

Decision on Heritage Services Business Plan: The council endorsed the Heritage Services Business Plan for 2024-2029, which projects a significant financial contribution to the council's budget and aims to expand access to cultural assets. Proponents argued that the plan would not only sustain but enhance Bath's cultural heritage through increased accessibility and educational initiatives. There were no significant objections. This decision ensures continued funding for local services and heritage conservation, reinforcing Bath's status as a cultural hub.

Additional Information: The meeting was marked by active public participation, with presentations and statements from local residents and stakeholders, emphasizing the community's engagement in council affairs.

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Meeting Documents

Agenda

Agenda frontsheet 07th-Mar-2024 18.30 Cabinet

Reports Pack

Public reports pack 07th-Mar-2024 18.30 Cabinet

Additional Documents

E3517 - Appendix 2c - Radstock Consultation Report November-December 2023
E3517 - Radstock Town Centre Regeneration Action Plan
E3517 - Appendix 1 - Radstock Town Centre Regeneration Action Plan
E3517 - Appendix 2a - Radstock Engagement Report - October 2022
E3517 - Appendix 2b - Radstock Consultation Report - February-March 2023
Public minutes 07th-Mar-2024 18.30 Cabinet
CabinetQA20240307
BNES Heritage Services Carbon Baseline Report June 2023
Statement from Cllr Eleanor Jackson - Radstock Regeneration Action Plan
Minutes 01022024 Cabinet
Minutes 08022024 Cabinet
Single Member Decisions Report
E3502 - Heritage Services Business Plan 2024-29
E3502 - Appendix 1 - Heritage Services Business Plan 2024-29
E3502 - Appendix 2 - Heritage Services Business Plan Risk Register