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Council - Tuesday 17th December 2024 6.00 pm

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“Will Exeter's MPs support the Climate and Nature Bill?”

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Summary

This meeting of Exeter City Council will feature discussion of two Notices of Motion proposed by Councillors, a Council appointment to the Team Devon Joint Committee and questions from Members of the Council.

School Streets Motion

Councillor Rees has proposed a Notice of Motion on school streets1.

Councillor Rees’ Notice of Motion notes Many schools in Exeter have significant problems with cars and road safety issues at school run time . It describes School Streets as, “car-free areas outside schools. Roads are closed to vehicles (or they have severely restricted access) for a short period at the start and end of the school day". The Notice of Motion describes School Streets’ benefits as:

removal of congestion and reduction in emissions outside schools; reduced instances of dangerous driving, parking and turning outside schools at times of day when many children and families are present; fewer road safety issues and improved perceptions of road safety; increased levels of walking, wheeling and cycling to school; enhanced opportunities for social interaction; improved physical and mental health amongst pupils; increased pupil independence; and developing early active travel habits which can be carried into later life.

It goes on to say that School Streets “will help to deliver on City Council policies of Net Zero, reduced air pollution and increased active travel".

It proposes that the City Council should Call on Devon County Council to work with schools and communities to increase the number of School Streets in Exeter, where schools are willing to explore this option and To provide a progress report on this activity to the ECC Transport Member Working Group in six months’ time .

Climate and Nature Bill 2024

Councillor Tess Read has proposed a Notice of Motion on the Climate and Nature Bill 20242.

This Notice of Motion notes Exeter City Council's previous Climate Emergency declaration and its further motion declaring a Climate and Ecological Emergency in April 2021. It describes the Climate and Nature Bill as:

“requiring the United Kingdom to achieve climate and nature targets; giving the Secretary of State a duty to implement a strategy to achieve those targets; establishing a Climate and Nature Assembly to advise the Secretary of State in creating that strategy; and giving duties to the Committee on Climate Change and the Joint Nature Conservation Committee regarding strategy, targets, and connected purposes”

The Notice of Motion proposes that the Council should “Write to Exeter’s two MPs, Steve Race and David Reed, to ask them to support the Climate and Nature Bill as it progresses through Parliament, in particular at its second reading in the House of Commons on 24 January 2025".

Council Appointment to the Team Devon Joint Committee

Exeter City Council is being asked to approve the appointment of Councillor Philip Bialyk, the Council Leader, to the Team Devon Joint Committee. The report notes that, Local authority partners in Devon came together in 2018 to form the Team Devon partnership.

“The Team Devon Joint Committee will comprise the Leader of each of the nine local authorities (i.e. the County Council and eight district, city and borough councils) and a member of the Dartmoor and Exmoor National Park Authorities. The Chair of the Devon Association of Local Councils will be an associate member together with representatives of the NHS and police.”

The purpose of the Team Devon Joint Committee is to:

“Support continuous improvement and value for money in the ways that Devon’s National Park Authorities, parish, town, district, and county councils exercise their duties and responsibilities. This could include aligning performance measures and sharing or integration of services.Contribute to the following environmental, economic, and social wellbeing objectives for Devon’s people and communities: o economic development (incorporating green growth); o housing and homelessness; o transport infrastructure; o climate change; o natural and cultural heritage; o health and wellbeing inequalities; and o Migration and asylum.Advise, inform, and support the work of any future Devon and Torbay Combined County Authority.”

Questions from Members of the Council under Standing Order No. 8

Members of the Council will be able to ask questions on any matters “for which the Council has powers, duties or affects the City”.


  1. Roads outside schools are sometimes closed to motor traffic during drop-off and pick-up times to improve safety for pupils. These closures are sometimes called 'School Streets'.  

  2. The Climate and Nature Bill is a Private Members Bill introduced by Caroline Lucas MP. It is currently at the report stage in the House of Commons. 

Attendees

Profile image for Councillor Marina Asvachin  Portfolio Holder for Housing, Homelessness Prevention and Customer Services
Councillor Marina Asvachin Portfolio Holder for Housing, Homelessness Prevention and Customer Services Portfolio Holder for Housing, Homelessness Prevention and Customer Services • Labour • Priory
Profile image for Councillor Yvonne Atkinson
Councillor Yvonne Atkinson Labour • Alphington
Profile image for Councillor James Banyard
Councillor James Banyard Green Party • St David's
Profile image for Councillor Jane Begley
Councillor Jane Begley Labour • Priory
Profile image for CouncillorCarol Bennett
Councillor Carol Bennett Green Party • Heavitree
Profile image for Councillor Philip Bialyk  Leader of the Council
Councillor Philip Bialyk Leader of the Council Leader of the Council • Labour and Cooperative Party • Exwick
Profile image for CouncillorDeborah Darling
Councillor Deborah Darling Member Champion - Culture & City Centre • Labour and Cooperative Party • St Thomas
Profile image for Councillor Bob Foale  Portfolio Holder for Arts, Culture & Tourism
Councillor Bob Foale Portfolio Holder for Arts, Culture & Tourism Portfolio Holder for Arts, Culture & Tourism • Labour • Alphington
Profile image for CouncillorAdrian Fullam
Councillor Adrian Fullam Liberal Democrats • St Thomas
Profile image for Councillor Lucy Haigh
Councillor Lucy Haigh Equity Independent Group Co-Leader • Independent • Heavitree
Profile image for CouncillorRob Harding
Councillor Rob Harding Labour • Alphington
Profile image for Councillor Peter Holland
Councillor Peter Holland Conservative Group Leader • Conservative • St Loyes
Profile image for CouncillorJakir Hussain
Councillor Jakir Hussain Labour and Cooperative Party • Pinhoe
Profile image for CouncillorThe Right Worshipful the Lord Mayor Anne Jobson
Councillor The Right Worshipful the Lord Mayor Anne Jobson The Right Worshipful the Lord Mayor • Conservative • St Loyes
Profile image for CouncillorAndy Ketchin
Councillor Andy Ketchin Green Party • Newtown & St Leonards
Profile image for Councillor Paul Knott
Councillor Paul Knott Labour • Exwick
Profile image for CouncillorKevin Mitchell
Councillor Kevin Mitchell Liberal Democrats • Duryard & St James
Profile image for Councillor Michael Mitchell
Councillor Michael Mitchell Progressive Group Co-Leader • Liberal Democrats • Duryard & St James
Profile image for Councillor Diana Moore
Councillor Diana Moore Progressive Group Co-Leader • Green Party • St David's
Profile image for Councillor Tammy Palmer
Councillor Tammy Palmer Liberal Democrats • Duryard & St James
Profile image for CouncillorJosie Parkhouse
Councillor Josie Parkhouse Labour and Cooperative Party • Pennsylvania
Profile image for Councillor Susannah Patrick
Councillor Susannah Patrick Portfolio Holder for City Development • Labour and Cooperative Party • Exwick
Profile image for CouncillorLiz Pole
Councillor Liz Pole Labour • Mincinglake & Whipton
Profile image for CouncillorTess Read
Councillor Tess Read Green Party • St David's
Profile image for CouncillorCatherine Rees
Councillor Catherine Rees Green Party • Heavitree
Profile image for CouncillorGemma Rolstone
Councillor Gemma Rolstone Deputy Lord Mayor • Labour • Topsham
Profile image for CouncillorAlison Sheridan
Councillor Alison Sheridan Conservative • St Loyes
Profile image for Councillor Martyn Snow
Councillor Martyn Snow Labour and Cooperative Party • Pennsylvania
Profile image for Councillor Matthew Vizard  Portfolio Holder for Climate, Ecological Change and Communities
Councillor Matthew Vizard Portfolio Holder for Climate, Ecological Change and Communities Portfolio Holder for Climate, Ecological Change and Communities • Labour • Newtown & St Leonards
Profile image for Councillor Tony Wardle
Councillor Tony Wardle Labour • Priory
Profile image for CouncillorLynn Wetenhall
Councillor Lynn Wetenhall Green Party • Newtown & St Leonards
Profile image for Councillor Ruth Williams  Portfolio Holder for City Management
Councillor Ruth Williams Portfolio Holder for City Management Portfolio Holder for City Management • Labour • Mincinglake & Whipton
Profile image for Councillor Duncan Wood  Portfolio Holder for Leisure Services & Healthy Living
Councillor Duncan Wood Portfolio Holder for Leisure Services & Healthy Living Portfolio Holder for Leisure Services and Healthy Living • Labour and Cooperative Party • Pinhoe
Profile image for Councillor Laura Wright  Deputy Leader and Portfolio Holder for Corporate Services, Community Safety & City Centre
Councillor Laura Wright Deputy Leader and Portfolio Holder for Corporate Services, Community Safety & City Centre Deputy Leader and Portfolio Holder for Corporate Services, Community Safety and City Centre • Labour • St Thomas
Profile image for Councillor Mollie Miller-Boam
Councillor Mollie Miller-Boam Member Champion - Community Safety & Engagement • Labour • Pinhoe
Profile image for Councillor Zoë Hughes
Councillor Zoë Hughes Equity Independent Group Co-Leader • Independent • Pennsylvania

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Meeting Documents

Agenda

Agenda frontsheet 17th-Dec-2024 18.00 Council

Reports Pack

Public reports pack 17th-Dec-2024 18.00 Council

Additional Documents

Seating plan Oct 24
Minutes Executive 3 December 2024
Strategic Scrutiny Committee 14 November 2024
Minutes of Previous Meeting
Customer Focus Scrutiny Committee 3 October 2024
Planning Committee 7 October 2024
DRAFT minutes 27 November 2024 AG
Executive Committee 5 November 2024
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EQIA - 2024 BWVC v2
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Appendix A - Terms of Reference
Report - Team Devon Joint Committee Appointment V2 FINAL
EQIA - Team Devon Joint Committee Appointment