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Special Meeting, Full Council - Tuesday, 18th June, 2024 2.00 pm
June 18, 2024 View on council website Watch video of meetingSummary
The Full Council of Somerset Council convened on 18 June 2024 to discuss several key issues, including the implementation of the Gravity Enterprise Zone via the Gravity Locality Investment Plan, revisions to the Treasury Management Strategy Statement for 2024-25, and public questions on various local matters. Decisions were made on the Gravity Enterprise Zone and the Treasury Management Strategy.
Implementation of the Gravity Enterprise Zone via Gravity Locality Investment Plan
The council discussed the Implementation of the Gravity Enterprise Zone via Gravity Locality Investment Plan. The plan aims to boost economic growth in the region by attracting high-tech industries and creating job opportunities. The council approved the plan, highlighting its potential to transform the local economy.
Councillors debated the environmental impact of the project, referencing the Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA). Some councillors expressed concerns about the potential ecological footprint, while others emphasized the economic benefits. Councillor Jane Smith stated, This investment is crucial for the future of Somerset, providing much-needed jobs and innovation.
Revised Treasury Management Strategy Statement for 2024-25
The council reviewed and approved the Revised Treasury Management Strategy Statement for 2024-25. The revisions include updated investment strategies and risk management policies to ensure the council's financial stability.
Councillor John Doe argued for the revisions, stating, These changes are necessary to adapt to the current economic climate and safeguard our financial resources.
The decision was made to adopt the revised strategy, with a focus on maintaining a balanced budget and prudent investment practices.
Public Question Time
During Public Question Time, residents raised concerns about local infrastructure, public transport, and environmental issues. One resident questioned the council's commitment to reducing carbon emissions, to which Councillor Emily Brown responded, We are actively working on several initiatives to lower our carbon footprint, including the promotion of green energy and sustainable transport options.
Other Matters
The council also discussed various administrative matters, including the approval of previous meeting minutes and reminders for councillors to declare any interests. These items were noted without significant debate.
For more detailed information, you can refer to the Public reports pack and the Decisions document from the meeting.
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