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Council - Please be aware that the capacity of the public gallery is 100. Entrance is on a first come first served basis., Council - Tuesday, 10th December, 2024 4.00 pm

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Summary

The Council meeting included the presentation of a revised 2024-25 budget and a number of notices of motion on matters of public interest. It also included the consideration of a petition to Reconsider cuts to the school bus services that serve St Bede’s and St Joseph’s Catholic College and a recommendation to approve a new Statement of Licensing Principles for the district.

School Bus Services

Councillor Matt Edwards submitted a motion expressing concern at proposed cuts to school bus services at Bingley Grammar School and St Bede’s and St Joseph’s Catholic College.

The notice of motion highlighted the environmental and social costs of moving children from school buses to private cars, and pointed out that the council is legally required to provide free transport for some children:

Councils are required by law to provide free transport to some young people, such as children under eight who live over two miles away from school, those from low-income families and those with special needs or a disability.

The motion also claimed that faith schools were being disproportionately affected by cuts to school bus services. The motion requested that the Leader of the Council write to the Mayor of West Yorkshire and the Secretary of State for Transport to ask for funding to protect school bus services.

Reinstatement of the School Bus Service to St Bede's and St Joseph's

Councillor Mohammed Ali Islam's motion on school bus services focused on St. Bede's and St. Joseph's Catholic Academy (SBSJ) and reiterated Councillor Edwards' environmental, safety and equality arguments:

The proposed changes undermine the inclusivity and multicultural nature of SBSJ, which draws students from across Bradford. Removing access will have negative consequences for the cohesion and diversity of the school community and broader city-wide education.

Councillor Islam's motion resolved to conduct a comprehensive review of the proposal to withdraw school bus services to SBSJ and re-evaluate the decision with a view to reinstating the services.

Supporting Our Rural Communities

Councillor Rebecca Poulsen's motion highlighted the impact of the recent budget on rural communities in Bradford. In particular it focused on the impact on local farmers:

The recent Government budget was a shameless betrayal of our local farming community and the nation, farmers having been hit with IHT, the loss of Agriculture and Business Property Relief, the NI hike, double cab pick-up trucks tax, fertiliser tax and cuts to the basic payment scheme.

The motion resolved to lobby the government to protect farmers and food security and work with partners to ensure that rural communities are supported.

Violence Against Women and Girls

Councillor Kamran Hussain's motion noted the growing problem of violence against women and girls and the efforts that are being made to tackle the issue. It resolved to support West Yorkshire Mayor Tracy Brabin's plan to address the issue, deliver a strong action plan and pilot new and innovative ways of working.

Mismanaged Decline

Councillor Mike Pollard's motion was a response to the recent budget. It criticised the government's plans to increase employer national insurance contributions and to give new employees the same rights as permanent employees from day one. It argued that these policies would lead to job losses, business closures and price rises. It also argued that the government's decision to impose VAT on private school fees would lead to a transfer of children from private education to the state system. It resolved to ask officers to prepare briefing papers outlining the projected direct and indirect financial costs to the council and local economy of the changes.

Tackling the Epidemic of Violence Against Women and Girls

Councillor Susan Hinchcliffe's motion on violence against women and girls focused on recent work by Bradford Council and partners to make women and girls feel safer in the district:

The launch of the Safety of Women and Girls (SOWG) Plan in August which sets out how Bradford Council, the police and partner organisations will strive to make the district safer for women and girls, combat misogyny and challenge harmful attitudes.

The motion resolved to consistently support the police to reduce the incidents of all violence against women and girls using council processes to support holding perpetrators to account and to work with partners to make sure that people from across the country and the world have a positive experience of Bradford district .

Mental Health Support for Young People

Councillor Janet Russell's motion expressed concern at the bad mental health amongst children, young people, and adults in Bradford. It resolved to request that the portfolio holder for youth services meet with a cross-party councillor group to discuss youth services and mental health support for children and young people in Bradford. The motion also asked that the Leader of the Council write to the Prime Minister, the Chancellor and the Home Secretary describing the problems faced by young people in Bradford.

Parking Charges in Idle

Councillor Alun Griffiths' motion expressed concern at the impact of parking charges in Idle which had been introduced in September 2024. The motion argued that businesses in Idle were experiencing reduced footfall and profits:

Businesses in Idle report almost without exception decreased footfall and significantly reduced profits, with no shows for appointments becoming more frequent.

The motion resolved to request that the portfolio holder review the car park charging regime in Idle and consider introducing concessions such as free short-term parking periods.

Reaffirming Bradford's Commitment as a City of Sanctuary

Councillor Sirferaz Siddique's motion reaffirmed Bradford's commitment as a City of Sanctuary and pledged to support refugees and asylum seekers in the district. It resolved to work with local health services, education providers, charities and community groups to ensure that refugees and asylum seekers have equitable access to services.

Getting Ready for UK City of Culture 2025

Councillor Alex Ross-Shaw's motion highlighted the opportunities presented by Bradford's year as UK City of Culture in 2025. It resolved to work with partners to ensure that people from across the country and the world have a positive experience of Bradford district next year and to use the opportunity to position Bradford as a place of opportunity for investors .

Revised Budget

The council considered a report on the Treasury Management Mid-Year Review up to 30 September 2024. The report showed that the Council’s Capital Financing Requirement (CFR) was estimated to be £1,102.5m, up £20m from the original budget of £1,082.5m. This was due in part to an additional £101m required for a Capitalisation Direction to meet underlying deficits in the General Fund budget. The report also highlighted that the ratio of capital financing costs to the net revenue stream could exceed 24% in the medium term if no action was taken to reduce costs. The report proposed a number of measures to improve the affordability of the Council's capital programme including reducing the capital programme, generating more capital receipts and reviewing the Council’s Minimum Revenue Provision (MRP) policy.

Cessation of the use of Glyphosate

The meeting considered a call-in of a decision taken by the Executive Committee in October 2024 relating to the use of Glyphosate for weed control. The original report had recommended a trial cessation of the use of glyphosate in parks and one cemetery in Shipley in 2025 but Councillor Anna Watson and Councillor Joe Wheatley had called for the immediate cessation of its use in parks and cemeteries across the district. The Regeneration and Environment Overview and Scrutiny Committee referred the decision back to the full council for consideration.

Statement of Licensing Principles

The Council considered a recommendation from the Licensing Committee to approve a new Statement of Licensing Principles.

The Gambling Act 2005 requires that each licensing authority prepare a statement of principles that they propose to apply to the regulation of gambling. The main changes to the new policy statement included updates to information about the district and the addition of information on cumulative impact.

The Statement of Licensing Principles sets out the authority's approach to promoting the three licensing objectives set out in the Gambling Act 2005:

  • Preventing gambling from being a source of crime or disorder, being associated with crime or disorder or being used to support crime
  • Ensuring that gambling is conducted in a fair and open way
  • Protecting children and other vulnerable persons from being harmed or exploited by gambling.

Keighley and Ilkley Area Committee

The meeting considered a recommendation to change the name of the Keighley Area Committee to the Keighley and Ilkley Area Committee to reflect the name change for the Keighley and Ilkley Parliamentary Constituency. It also considered a recommendation to change the name of the Area Planning Panel (Keighley and Shipley) to the Area Planning Panel (Keighley, Ilkley and Shipley).

Changes to the Children's Services Overview and Scrutiny Committee

The meeting considered a recommendation to appoint Councillor Winnard as Chair of the Children’s Services Overview and Scrutiny Committee for the remainder of the 2024/25 Municipal Year in place of Councillor Davies. It also considered a recommendation to appoint Councillor Davies as an alternate member of the committee in place of Councillor Winnard.

Questions from the public

Members of the public submitted questions on the following issues:

  • The future of the Grade 2* listed Cotton Mill on Low Mill Lane in Keighley
  • The potential impact of cuts to the dedicated school bus service to St Bede's and St Joseph's Catholic College
  • The impact of parking charges on businesses in Idle
  • The reasons for the delays to the Community Asset Transfer of the Hive Charity in Silsden

Questions from Councillors

Councillors submitted a total of 34 questions on a range of issues including the following:

  • The future of the Victoria Hall in Queensbury
  • The cost to the council of looking after separated migrant children
  • The impact of the recent budget on the farming community
  • The future of the former Bingley Pool building
  • The timing of the Bradford2025 Community Information and Engagement event at Listers Mill
  • The introduction of a charge for residents' parking permits.

Petition

One petition, submitted by 1500 people, requested that the council reconsider cuts to the school bus services that serve St Bede’s and St Joseph’s Catholic College. Because it has over 1,500 signatures, it qualified for a debate.

Attendees

Profile image for CouncillorFalak Ahmed
Councillor Falak Ahmed  Conservative and Queensbury Independent Group •  Bingley Rural
Profile image for CouncillorFulzar Ahmed
Councillor Fulzar Ahmed  Labour •  Keighley East
Profile image for CouncillorIshtiaq Ahmed
Councillor Ishtiaq Ahmed  The Bradford Independents Group •  Heaton
Profile image for CouncillorRiaz Ahmed
Councillor Riaz Ahmed  Deputy Leader of The Liberal Democrats •  Liberal Democrats •  Bradford Moor
Profile image for CouncillorAdele Warren
Councillor Adele Warren Conservative • Breightmet
Profile image for CouncillorLes Webb
Councillor Les Webb Conservative • Bradshaw
Profile image for CouncillorJackie Schofield
Councillor Jackie Schofield Executive Cabinet Member for Health and Wellbeing • Labour and Cooperative • Bradshaw
Profile image for CouncillorRalph Berry
Councillor Ralph Berry  Labour •  Wibsey
Profile image for CouncillorRos Brown
Councillor Ros Brown  Deputy Leader of the Green Group •  Green Party •  Ilkley
Profile image for CouncillorToby Hewitt
Councillor Toby Hewitt Conservative • Astley Bridge
Profile image for CouncillorSuhail Choudhry
Councillor Suhail Choudhry  Labour •  Bolton and Undercliffe
Profile image for CouncillorAllison Coates
Councillor Allison Coates  Conservative and Queensbury Independent Group •  Baildon
Profile image for CouncillorCharlotte Moncado-Sears
Councillor Charlotte Moncado-Sears Communities First • Horwich North
Profile image for CouncillorMarcus Dearden
Councillor Marcus Dearden  Independent •  Bingley
Profile image for CouncillorMartyn Cox
Councillor Martyn Cox Conservative • Heaton, Lostock and Chew Moor
Profile image for Councillor Sajid Ali
Councillor Sajid Ali Labour • Rumworth
Profile image for CouncillorMatt Edwards
Councillor Matt Edwards  Leader of the Green Group •  Green Party •  Tong
Profile image for CouncillorNoor Elahi
Councillor Noor Elahi  The Bradford Independents Group •  Little Horton
Profile image for CouncillorSinead Engel
Councillor Sinead Engel  Labour •  Clayton and Fairweather Green
Profile image for CouncillorBob Felstead
Councillor Bob Felstead  Conservative and Queensbury Independent Group •  Wharfedale
Profile image for CouncillorSusan Priest
Councillor Susan Priest Liberal Democrats • Smithills
Profile image for CouncillorCaroline Firth
Councillor Caroline Firth  Labour •  Keighley East
Profile image for CouncillorSusan Fricker
Councillor Susan Fricker  Labour •  Bingley
Profile image for CouncillorPaul Godwin
Councillor Paul Godwin  Labour •  Keighley West
Profile image for CouncillorAlun Griffiths
Councillor Alun Griffiths  Chief Whip of The Liberal Democrats •  Liberal Democrats •  Idle and Thackley
Profile image for CouncillorChris Hayden
Councillor Chris Hayden  Labour •  Eccleshill
Profile image for CouncillorChris Herd
Councillor Chris Herd  Conservative and Queensbury Independent Group •  Worth Valley
Profile image for CouncillorCelia Hickson
Councillor Celia Hickson  Green Party •  Tong
Profile image for CouncillorDebbie Newall
Councillor Debbie Newall Labour • Kearsley
Profile image for CouncillorTom Hughes
Councillor Tom Hughes  Labour •  Wyke
Profile image for CouncillorJulie Humphreys
Councillor Julie Humphreys  Labour •  Bolton and Undercliffe
Profile image for CouncillorKamran Hussain
Councillor Kamran Hussain  Neighbourhoods and Community Safety Portfolio Holder •  Labour •  Toller
Profile image for CouncillorMohsin Hussain
Councillor Mohsin Hussain  Labour •  Keighley Central
Profile image for Councillor Arthur Price
Councillor Arthur Price Liberal Democrats • Westhoughton North and Hunger Hill
Profile image for CouncillorMartin Tighe
Councillor Martin Tighe Conservative • Westhoughton North and Hunger Hill
Profile image for CouncillorFaiz Ilyas
Councillor Faiz Ilyas  Labour •  Wibsey
Profile image for CouncillorMozalfa Ilyas
Councillor Mozalfa Ilyas  Labour •  Clayton and Fairweather Green
Profile image for CouncillorMuhammed Ali Islam
Councillor Muhammed Ali Islam  The Bradford Independents Group •  Manningham
Profile image for CouncillorRizwana Jamil
Councillor Rizwana Jamil  Labour •  Bowling and Barkerend
Profile image for CouncillorHazel Johnson
Councillor Hazel Johnson  Labour •  Queensbury
Profile image for CouncillorSafina Kauser
Councillor Safina Kauser  Labour •  Manningham
Profile image for CouncillorAndrea Taylor-Burke
Councillor Andrea Taylor-Burke Conservative • Little Lever and Darcy Lever
Profile image for CouncillorSabiya Khan
Councillor Sabiya Khan  Labour •  Wibsey
Profile image for CouncillorShakeela Lal
Councillor Shakeela Lal  Labour Group Chief Whip •  Labour •  City
Profile image for CouncillorJulie Lintern
Councillor Julie Lintern  Independent •  Keighley West
Profile image for CouncillorMartin Love
Councillor Martin Love  Green Party •  Shipley
Profile image for CouncillorAndrew Loy
Councillor Andrew Loy  Conservative and Queensbury Independent Group •  Ilkley
Profile image for CouncillorLuke Majkowski
Councillor Luke Majkowski  Queensbury Independent •  Conservative and Queensbury Independent Group •  Queensbury
Profile image for CouncillorAtira Malik
Councillor Atira Malik  Toller Independent 1 •  Toller
Profile image for CouncillorAlex Mitchell
Councillor Alex Mitchell  Labour •  Queensbury
Profile image for CouncillorNussrat Mohammed
Councillor Nussrat Mohammed  Labour •  Heaton
Profile image for CouncillorBeverley Mullaney
Councillor Beverley Mullaney  Labour •  Thornton and Allerton
Profile image for CouncillorAislin Naylor
Councillor Aislin Naylor  Liberal Democrats •  Idle and Thackley
Profile image for CouncillorMohammed Nazam
Councillor Mohammed Nazam  Independent •  Keighley Central
Profile image for CouncillorDavid Nunns
Councillor David Nunns  Conservative and Queensbury Independent Group •  Ilkley
Profile image for CouncillorJoe O'Keeffe
Councillor Joe O'Keeffe  Labour •  Keighley West
Profile image for CouncillorIan Parsons
Councillor Ian Parsons  Labour •  Eccleshill
Profile image for CouncillorMike Pollard
Councillor Mike Pollard  Conservative Group Chief Whip •  Conservative and Queensbury Independent Group •  Baildon
Profile image for CouncillorRebecca Poulsen
Councillor Rebecca Poulsen  Leader of the Conservative Group •  Conservative and Queensbury Independent Group •  Worth Valley
Profile image for CouncillorKaren Regan
Councillor Karen Regan  Labour •  Thornton and Allerton
Profile image for CouncillorLisa Robinson
Councillor Lisa Robinson  Labour •  Keighley East
Profile image for CouncillorAlex Ross-Shaw
Councillor Alex Ross-Shaw  Regeneration, Planning and Transport Portfolio •  Labour •  Windhill and Wrose
Profile image for CouncillorLiz Rowe
Councillor Liz Rowe  Labour •  Windhill and Wrose
Profile image for CouncillorJanet Russell
Councillor Janet Russell  Green Party •  Craven
Profile image for CouncillorSirferaz Saddiq
Councillor Sirferaz Saddiq  The Bradford Independents Group •  Great Horton
Profile image for CouncillorTalat Sajawal
Councillor Talat Sajawal  Leader of the Bradford Independent Group •  The Bradford Independents Group •  Little Horton
Profile image for CouncillorTaj Salam
Councillor Taj Salam  Chief Whip •  The Bradford Independents Group •  Little Horton
Profile image for CouncillorRizwan Saleem
Councillor Rizwan Saleem  The Bradford Independents Group •  City
Profile image for CouncillorMohammed Shafiq
Councillor Mohammed Shafiq  Lord Mayor •  Labour •  Bradford Moor
Profile image for CouncillorFozia Shaheen
Councillor Fozia Shaheen  Deputy Lord Mayor •  Labour •  Toller
Profile image for CouncillorChris Steele
Councillor Chris Steele  Labour •  Wharfedale
Profile image for CouncillorBrendan Stubbs
Councillor Brendan Stubbs  Leader of the Liberal Democrats •  Liberal Democrats •  Eccleshill
Profile image for CouncillorPaul Sullivan
Councillor Paul Sullivan  Conservative and Queensbury Independent Group •  Bingley Rural
Profile image for CouncillorJeanette Sunderland
Councillor Jeanette Sunderland  Liberal Democrats •  Idle and Thackley
Profile image for CouncillorUrsula Sutcliffe
Councillor Ursula Sutcliffe  Green Party •  Tong
Profile image for CouncillorAngela Tait
Councillor Angela Tait  Labour •  Royds
Profile image for CouncillorCarol Thirkill
Councillor Carol Thirkill  Labour •  Clayton and Fairweather Green
Profile image for CouncillorDeirdre McGeown
Councillor Deirdre McGeown Liberal Democrats • Westhoughton North and Hunger Hill
Profile image for CouncillorIsmail Uddin
Councillor Ismail Uddin  The Bradford Independents Group •  Bowling and Barkerend
Profile image for CouncillorAndy Walsh
Councillor Andy Walsh  Labour •  Wyke
Profile image for CouncillorDavid Ward
Councillor David Ward  Deputy Leader of the Bradford Independents Group •  The Bradford Independents Group •  Bolton and Undercliffe
Profile image for CouncillorKevin Warnes
Councillor Kevin Warnes  Green Party •  Shipley
Profile image for CouncillorAnna Watson
Councillor Anna Watson  Green Party •  Shipley
Profile image for CouncillorJoe Wheatley
Councillor Joe Wheatley  Independent •  Bingley
Profile image for CouncillorCaroline Whitaker
Councillor Caroline Whitaker  Green Party Group Whip •  Green Party •  Craven
Profile image for CouncillorNeil Whitaker
Councillor Neil Whitaker  Green Party •  Craven
Profile image for CouncillorRuth Wood
Councillor Ruth Wood  Labour •  Royds
Profile image for CouncillorAmjad Zaman
Councillor Amjad Zaman  Labour •  Keighley Central
Profile image for CouncillorZafar Iqbal
Councillor Zafar Iqbal  Labour •  Bradford Moor

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Meeting Documents

Agenda

Agenda frontsheet 10th-Dec-2024 16.00 Council

Reports Pack

Public reports pack 10th-Dec-2024 16.00 Council

Additional Documents

GovAudit Doc V
Executive Document S
RegenEnv Doc H
Licensing Committee Doc A
Appendix to Licensing Committee report
ADDITIONAL DOCUMENTS TO COUNCIL 10th-Dec-2024 16.00 Council
ADDITIONAL DOCUMENTS TO COUNCIL 10th-Dec-2024 16.00 Council
Item 4 - LM Announcements
Item 6 Petitions
Item 8 Membership of Committees and Joint Committees
Item 7 - Public Question Time
Item 10 - Members Questions - Part 1 final
Decisions 10th-Dec-2024 16.00 Council
Item 9 - Leaders Report - December 24