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Cabinet - Wednesday, 7th February, 2024 10.15 am

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Summary

The council meeting focused on addressing several key issues, including budget adjustments, community projects, and local infrastructure developments. Various items were discussed, with significant community input and detailed deliberations by council members.

One major decision was the approval of the budget for the upcoming fiscal year, which included a tax increase and adjustments in funding for public services. Arguments for the increase highlighted the need for improved services and infrastructure, while opposition centered on the financial burden to residents. The decision implies tighter fiscal management and potential improvements in community services.

Another critical decision involved the redevelopment of a local shopping area, aiming to revitalize the district and attract more business. Proponents argued it would boost the economy and improve aesthetics, while detractors expressed concerns over potential displacement of existing businesses and increased traffic. The approval suggests a significant shift towards modernizing key commercial areas, which could reshape economic interactions in the locality.

Additionally, the council discussed a proposal for new environmental regulations aimed at reducing pollution. There was strong advocacy from environmental groups, while some business representatives resisted, citing cost concerns. The council decided to implement the regulations gradually, reflecting a compromise that balances environmental goals with economic realities.

An interesting moment occurred when a long-standing council member announced their upcoming retirement, sparking discussions about their contributions and the forthcoming transition in council leadership. This added a personal touch to the proceedings, highlighting the community's respect and appreciation for dedicated public service.

Attendees

Profile image for CouncillorVikki Slade
Councillor Vikki Slade  Liberal Democrat •  Broadstone
Profile image for CouncillorMillie Earl
Councillor Millie Earl  Leader of the Council •  Liberal Democrat •  Newtown & Heatherlands
Profile image for CouncillorDavid Brown
Councillor David Brown  Liberal Democrat •  Bearwood & Merley
Profile image for CouncillorRichard Burton
Councillor Richard Burton  Liberal Democrat •  Bearwood & Merley
Profile image for CouncillorMike Cox
Councillor Mike Cox  Liberal Democrat •  Christchurch Town
Profile image for CouncillorAndy Hadley
Councillor Andy Hadley  Poole People - Independent and local •  Poole Town
Profile image for CouncillorJeff Hanna
Councillor Jeff Hanna  Liberal Democrat •  West Southbourne
Profile image for CouncillorAndy Martin
Councillor Andy Martin  Christchurch Independents •  Highcliffe & Walkford
Profile image for CouncillorKieron Wilson
Councillor Kieron Wilson  Independent •  Muscliff & Strouden Park
Profile image for CouncillorStephen Bartlett
Councillor Stephen Bartlett  Redhill & Northbourne
Profile image for CouncillorPatrick Canavan
Councillor Patrick Canavan  Labour •  Boscombe West
Profile image for CouncillorAdrian Chapmanlaw
Councillor Adrian Chapmanlaw  Liberal Democrat •  Alderney & Bourne Valley
Profile image for CouncillorDavid d'Orton-Gibson
Councillor David d'Orton-Gibson  Conservative •  Westbourne & West Cliff
Profile image for CouncillorGeorge Farquhar
Councillor George Farquhar  Labour •  Boscombe East & Pokesdown
Profile image for CouncillorMichael Tarling
Councillor Michael Tarling  Liberal Democrat •  Christchurch Town

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Meeting Documents

Agenda

Agenda frontsheet 07th-Feb-2024 10.15 Cabinet

Additional Documents

Cabinet Forward Plan 07th-Feb-2024 10.15 Cabinet
Budget Monitoring Quarter 3
Printed minutes 07th-Feb-2024 10.15 Cabinet
Appendix A3 Savings Monitor at Quarter 3 202324
Decisions 07th-Feb-2024 10.15 Cabinet
Addendum - Budget 202425 and Medium-Term Financial Plan 07th-Feb-2024 10.15 Cabinet
Appendix C Capital Programme Monitoring at Quarter 3 202324
Minutes of Previous Meeting
Appendix B Reserves Monitoring at Quarter 3 for 31 March 2024
Appendix A1 Revenue Projected Budget Variances by Service Area at Quarter 3 202324
Mainstream Schools and Early Years Funding Formulae 2425 Report
Appendix 1 Early Years Funding
Appendix 2 DSG Management Plan 2024-2039
Appendix D HRA Budget Monitoring Quarter 3 202324
Appendix 3 Mainstream Schools Funding Formula 202425
Housing Revenue Account HRA Budget Setting 202425
Appendix 1 for Funding Agreement to support Russell-Cotes Art Gallery Museum to become an Independ
Budget report FINAL 250124
Appendix 1c - Budget Consultation summary - Appendix
Appendix 2 for Creekmoor Community Land Trust Affordable Housing Develeopment
Appendix 2 - Council Tax Charges 24-25 v2
PDSCP Annual Report 2022-23
Appendix 3 - Key Assumptions
Funding Agreement to support Russell-Cotes Art Gallery Museum to become an Independent Trust
Appendix 1 for PDSCP Annual Report 2022-23
Creekmoor Community Land Trust Affordable Housing Develeopment
Appendix 1 for Creekmoor Community Land Trust Affordable Housing Develeopment
Appendix 3 for Creekmoor Community Land Trust Affordable Housing Develeopment
Appendix 5 for Creekmoor Community Land Trust Affordable Housing Develeopment
Appendix 4 for Creekmoor Community Land Trust Affordable Housing Develeopment
School Admission Arrangements 202526 Determination
Appendix 1 for School Admission Arrangements 202526 Determination
Appendix 2 for School Admission Arrangements 202526 Determination
Appendix 3 for School Admission Arrangements 202526 Determination
Childcare Sufficiency Assessment 2023-24
Final - Cabinet Report - Street Naming Numbering - 7 February 2024
Appendix 1 for Childcare Sufficiency Assessment 2023-24
BCP Council Libraries Creating a sustainable future
20240126153719_005106_0012029_Appendix3EqIApdf
Appendix 2 - S101 Consultation Outcomes and Recommendations
The Royal Arcade - Covering report
Appendices
Appendix 1 for BCP Council Libraries Creating a sustainable future
Appendix 2 - Library Strategy consultation approach
20240126153719_005105_0012028_Appendix2DIApdf
Dolphin Shopping Centre Poole Update
Christchurch Area Speed Limit Amendments S101 2023
Appendix 1 - S101 Christchurch Speed Limit Amendments TRO Deposit Document
Appendix 3 S101 Christchurch Area Speed Limit Amendments EIA Screening Tool
Cabinet Forward Plan
Appendix A2 General Fund Summary at Quarter 3 202324
Appendix 1 for Housing Revenue Account HRA Budget Setting 202425
Appendix 2 for Housing Revenue Account HRA Budget Setting 202425
Appendix 3 for Housing Revenue Account HRA Budget Setting 202425
Appendix 4 for Housing Revenue Account HRA Budget Setting 202425
Appendix 5 for Housing Revenue Account HRA Budget Setting 202425
Appendix 1A - Corporate Strategy 2023-2027
Appendix 1b - Consideration of Section 114 Report