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The Charter Trustees for Poole - Tuesday, 25th June, 2024 5.00 pm

June 25, 2024 View on council website  Watch video of meeting Read transcript (Professional subscription required)

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Summary

The Charter Trustees for Poole of Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole Council discussed three main agenda items during their meeting on Tuesday, 25 June 2024. Key topics included the internal audit report, the provision of a mayoral parlour, and the budget outturn for the financial year.

Internal Audit Report

The meeting began with a discussion of the Poole Charter Trustee Final Audit Report 2023-24. The report highlighted one high-priority finding: the incomplete asset verification check. This check was not fully carried out due to the elections and staff availability. One trustee expressed confusion, recalling that an asset verification check had been conducted earlier in the year. However, it was clarified that the earlier check was only partially completed, leading to the high-risk designation.

Provision of a Mayoral Parlour

A significant portion of the meeting was dedicated to the issue of the mayoral parlour. Trustees raised concerns about the lack of a dedicated mayoral parlour for Poole, contrasting it with Bournemouth, which has a fully equipped parlour. One trustee argued that Poole Charter Trustees have been subsidising the council due to the absence of a mayoral parlour, despite paying £15,000 annually. The trustee stated, The council cannot be treating Bournemouth Charter Trustees differently from Poole Charter Trustees. The discussion concluded with an agreement to address this issue in a civic working group meeting scheduled for Friday.

Budget Outturn Report

The Budget Outturn Report 2023-24 was presented, revealing an underspend of just over £22,000. This underspend was primarily due to lower-than-expected costs in hospitality and mayoral events. The surplus has been added to the opening reserve balance, bringing the total reserves to just over £136,000. However, one trustee criticised the executive summary of the report for being totally misleading, though the responsible financial officer clarified the figures.

Annual Governance Statement and Statement of Accounts

The meeting also covered the Annual Governance Statement and Statement of Accounts 2023-24. The accounts reflect the financial activities of the Charter Trustees, including the value of fixed assets, which remains just shy of £1.3 million based on the most recent insurance valuation.

Supplemental Report

A Supplemental Report was also discussed, providing additional context to the budget outturn. The report confirmed that the underspend had been added to the reserves, and clarified the financial figures.

The meeting concluded with the formal approval of the discussed reports and the closure of the session.

Attendees

Profile image for CouncillorPete Miles
Councillor Pete Miles  Poole People - Independent and local •  Oakdale
Profile image for CouncillorJo Clements
Councillor Jo Clements  Liberal Democrat •  Penn Hill
Profile image for CouncillorMark Howell
Councillor Mark Howell  Poole People - Independent and local •  Poole Town
Profile image for CouncillorJulie Bagwell
Councillor Julie Bagwell  Poole Engage - Action not Words •  Hamworthy
Profile image for CouncillorSue Aitkenhead
Councillor Sue Aitkenhead  Labour •  Poole Town
Profile image for CouncillorMarcus Andrews
Councillor Marcus Andrews  Liberal Democrat •  Bearwood & Merley
Profile image for CouncillorJohn Beesley
Councillor John Beesley  Conservative •  Westbourne & West Cliff
Profile image for CouncillorPhilip Broadhead
Councillor Philip Broadhead  Conservative •  Talbot & Branksome Woods
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 CouncillorJudes Butt
Councillor Judes Butt  Poole Engage - Action not Words •  Creekmoor
Profile image for CouncillorJohn Challinor
Councillor John Challinor  Conservative •  Canford Cliffs
Profile image for CouncillorAdrian Chapmanlaw
Councillor Adrian Chapmanlaw  Liberal Democrat •  Alderney & Bourne Valley
Profile image for CouncillorPeter Cooper
Councillor Peter Cooper  Labour •  Hamworthy
Profile image for CouncillorDavid d'Orton-Gibson
Councillor David d'Orton-Gibson  Conservative •  Westbourne & West Cliff
Profile image for CouncillorMillie Earl
Councillor Millie Earl  Leader of the Council •  Liberal Democrat •  Newtown & Heatherlands
Profile image for CouncillorMatthew Gillett
Councillor Matthew Gillett  Liberal Democrat •  Talbot & Branksome Woods
Profile image for CouncillorCrispin Goodall
Councillor Crispin Goodall  Liberal Democrat •  Parkstone
Profile image for CouncillorAndy Hadley
Councillor Andy Hadley  Poole People - Independent and local •  Poole Town
Profile image for CouncillorEmily Harman
Councillor Emily Harman  Liberal Democrat •  Parkstone
Profile image for CouncillorBrian Hitchcock
Councillor Brian Hitchcock  Poole People - Independent and local •  Hamworthy
Profile image for CouncillorMarion Le Poidevin
Councillor Marion Le Poidevin  Liberal Democrat •  Newtown & Heatherlands
Profile image for CouncillorSandra Mackrow
Councillor Sandra Mackrow  Liberal Democrat •  Newtown & Heatherlands
Profile image for CouncillorRachel Pattinson-West
Councillor Rachel Pattinson-West  Liberal Democrat •  Alderney & Bourne Valley
Profile image for CouncillorChris Matthews
Councillor Chris Matthews  Liberal Democrat •  Canford Heath
Profile image for CouncillorSandra Moore
Councillor Sandra Moore  Liberal Democrat •  Canford Heath
Profile image for CouncillorKaren Rampton
Councillor Karen Rampton  Talbot & Branksome Woods
Profile image for CouncillorDr Felicity Rice
Councillor Dr Felicity Rice  Poole People - Independent and local •  Oakdale
Profile image for CouncillorPeter Sidaway
Councillor Peter Sidaway  Liberal Democrat •  Broadstone
Profile image for CouncillorPaul Slade
Councillor Paul Slade  Liberal Democrat •  Creekmoor
Profile image for CouncillorVikki Slade
Councillor Vikki Slade  Liberal Democrat •  Broadstone
Profile image for CouncillorTony Trent
Councillor Tony Trent  Liberal Democrat •  Alderney & Bourne Valley
Profile image for CouncillorOliver Walters
Councillor Oliver Walters  Liberal Democrat •  Penn Hill
Profile image for CouncillorClare Weight
Councillor Clare Weight  Liberal Democrat •  Canford Heath
Profile image for CouncillorGavin Wright
Councillor Gavin Wright  Conservative •  Canford Cliffs

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Meeting Documents

Agenda

Agenda frontsheet 25th-Jun-2024 17.00 The Charter Trustees for Poole

Reports Pack

Public reports pack 25th-Jun-2024 17.00 The Charter Trustees for Poole

Additional Documents

Poole Charter Trustee Final Audit Report 2023-24
Annual Governance Statement Statement of Accounts 2023-24
Suppemental Report 25th-Jun-2024 17.00 The Charter Trustees for Poole
Budget Outturn Report 2023-24
Appendix A Budget Outturn 202324
Printed minutes 25th-Jun-2024 17.00 The Charter Trustees for Poole