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Policy and Performance Scrutiny Committee - Tuesday, 26th March, 2024 7.30 pm

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Summary

The Policy and Performance Scrutiny Committee made a number of decisions at its meeting, including approving the draft recommendations of the Complex ASB scrutiny review, noting the Quarter 3 budget monitoring report and approving the new committee structure for scrutiny in Islington.

Quarter 3 Budget Monitoring

The committee discussed the Quarter 3 budget monitoring report. Councillors were informed that the overspend in the Children's Services budget had reduced by £800,000 due to lower than expected placement costs. However, the Environment and Regeneration budget continued to be affected by lower than anticipated income from parking, with a shortfall of £1 million now expected. This was partly attributed to delays in the rollout of fibre optic broadband in the borough. Some Councillors raised concerns about this, asking:

what actions were being taken by the Environment Department to address the underachievement in parking income.

and

citing the delay to the roll-out of fibre optic broadband, suggesting that this could have been anticipated.

Officers responded that they were working with the Environment and Regeneration department to make parking income forecasts more robust in future, but that parking income was inherently volatile and difficult to predict. They also explained that the rollout of fibre optic broadband was being monitored closely, and the anticipated income from parking suspensions had been adjusted a number of times as the project had evolved.

Councillors also discussed the financial pressures relating to the increasing demand for temporary accommodation in the borough, and whether the council could be doing more to increase its stock of temporary accommodation, for example by lobbying the Mayor of London for more funding to buy back ex-council homes. They praised the work done by council officers to reduce the amount spent on bed and breakfast accommodation by increasing the amount of council-owned temporary accommodation.

Complex ASB Scrutiny Review

The committee considered the draft recommendations of the Complex Anti-Social Behaviour scrutiny review.

The committee agreed to amend recommendations 8 and 9 to include a request for resources to support their delivery. The amended recommendations read:

  1. The council should develop a process and provide necessary resources for holding local ward level/early intervention, multi-agency ASB boards to review and respond to ASB issues before they escalate and reach the threshold for MARAC
  2. The council should develop and provide necessary resources for an early intervention pathway for cuckooing1 cases.

Scrutiny in Islington - Review Outcomes

The committee discussed the outcomes of the review of scrutiny in Islington.

Councillors agreed to a new committee structure, which included the creation of a new Homes and Communities Scrutiny Committee. The existing Policy and Performance Scrutiny Committee will be replaced by a new Corporate Resources and Economy Scrutiny Committee. The new structure will take effect from the Annual Council meeting on 16 May 2024. They also noted a communications plan that is being developed for scrutiny in Islington.

Councillors also approved a change from a Councillor Call for Action Protocol to a Councillor Right to Refer. The Councillor Call for Action Protocol is a council procedure that enables councillors to raise concerns about the way in which council services are being delivered. The Councillor Right to Refer is a statutory right that enables councillors to refer matters to scrutiny for further investigation. The change is being made in accordance with the Localism Act 20112.


  1. Cuckooing is a form of exploitation in which criminals take over the home of a vulnerable person and use it for criminal activity. 

  2. The Localism Act 2011 is a piece of legislation that aims to give local communities more power over how their area is run. 

Attendees

Profile image for CouncillorFlora Williamson
Councillor Flora Williamson  Executive Member for Finance and Performance •  Labour Party •  Tollington
Profile image for CouncillorPaul Convery
Councillor Paul Convery  Chair of the Audit and Risk Committee and the Pensions Committee •  Labour Party •  Caledonian
Profile image for CouncillorJilani Chowdhury
Councillor Jilani Chowdhury Labour Party • Barnsbury
Profile image for CouncillorJason Jackson
Councillor Jason Jackson  Mayor •  Labour Party •  Holloway
Profile image for CouncillorTricia Clarke
Councillor Tricia Clarke Labour Party • Tufnell Park
Profile image for CouncillorSheila Chapman
Councillor Sheila Chapman Executive Member for Equalities, Communities & Inclusion • Labour Party • Junction
Profile image for CouncillorHannah McHugh
Councillor Hannah McHugh  Chair of Homes and Communities Scrutiny Committee and Equalities Champion •  Labour Party •  St Mary's and St James'
Profile image for CouncillorBashir Ibrahim
Councillor Bashir Ibrahim  Young People's Champion •  Labour Party •  Arsenal
Profile image for CouncillorSaiqa Pandor
Councillor Saiqa Pandor  Women and Girls Champion •  Labour Party •  St Mary's and St James'
Profile image for CouncillorAngelo Weekes
Councillor Angelo Weekes  Executive Member for Community Safety •  Labour Party •  Mildmay
Profile image for CouncillorHeather Staff
Councillor Heather Staff  Chair of Licensing Committee and Migrants Champion •  Labour Party •  Laycock
Profile image for CouncillorBenali Hamdache
Councillor Benali Hamdache  Leader of the Independent and Green Group •  Green Party •  Highbury

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Meeting Documents

Agenda

Agenda frontsheet 26th-Mar-2024 19.30 Policy and Performance Scrutiny Committee

Additional Documents

Second Despatch 26th-Mar-2024 19.30 Policy and Performance Scrutiny Committee
Printed minutes 26th-Mar-2024 19.30 Policy and Performance Scrutiny Committee
Printed minutes 22022024 1930 Policy and Performance Scrutiny Committee
PPS Covering Report 26.3.24 - Quarter 3 2023-24
Appendix 3_Delivery of Agreed 23-24 Savings
2023-24 Quarter 3 Budget Monitoring Report - Executive 14.3.24
Appendix 1_ 2023-24 Key Variances Q3
PPS - Complex ASB Draft Recommendations - Final
Appendix 2_2023-24 Revenue by service area Q3 2
Appendix 5 - Multi Year Capital Programme EXEC
Appendix 4 - Capital Monitoring Q3 EXEC
Scrutiny review - phase one outcomes PPS March 2024 final
Appendix 1 Proposed committee remits March 2023
Appendix 2 Scrutiny communications plan
Printed plan 5 March 2024 publication Forward Plan
Scrutiny Committee business tracker
PPS Work Plan 23-24 - updated March 24