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The Worcestershire County Council meeting on 9 January 2025 addressed significant concerns regarding the impact of proposed inheritance tax changes on family farms, with councillors unanimously passing a motion urging the government to reconsider these policies. The council also reviewed reports on safeguarding children and adults, noting areas for improvement and accepting recommendations for action. Additionally, the meeting covered financial updates, including variations to the capital programme and budget monitoring, highlighting ongoing financial pressures.

Farming Inheritance Tax Policies

The council unanimously passed a motion calling on the Chief Executive to write to the Minister of Defra, Steve Reed MP, to request a reconsideration of inheritance tax policies that place undue financial strain on family farms. The motion highlighted that these changes represent a direct threat to the livelihoods of farming families and could undermine the viability of agricultural businesses essential for food security, local employment, and the stewardship of the countryside. Councillors expressed concern that the proposed tax increases could force farms to sell land or equipment, weakening the agricultural base and threatening the rural landscape. The motion also urged the government to consult directly with farming representatives, such as the NFU, to fully understand the impact on local farmers and rural economies. An amendment to the motion, which sought to increase the inheritance tax threshold and remove exemptions for royal estates, was debated but ultimately lost.

Local Government and Social Care Ombudsman (LGSCO) Public Interest Reports

The council noted two public interest reports from the Local Government and Social Care Ombudsman concerning Worcestershire Children's First, a company previously responsible for delivering children's services on behalf of the council. Both reports identified fault causing injustice to complainants.

The first report, concerning adaptations to a property for a disabled child, found fault with both Bromsgrove District Council and Worcestershire County Council. The council has accepted recommendations to pay financial remedies totalling £6,000 to the complainant, Ms X, and £1,000 to the child, Y. Further actions include reviewing procedures for communication, ensuring changes to plans are agreed with occupational therapists, and establishing a clear point of contact for major schemes.

The second report related to the handling of a foster child's education and special educational needs (SEN). The council accepted recommendations to pay Ms X £11,060 to acknowledge the missed education and therapeutic support for the child, Y, and the injustice caused to Ms X. The council will also review its SEND improvement plan training to ensure staff are equipped to handle EHC plans, school admissions, and reassessment requests.

Financial Updates and Capital Programme

The council approved variations to the Capital Programme, including an increase of £0.533 million for Devolved Formula Capital relating to education, and an additional £0.285 million for the demolition of Stourport County Buildings, funded by capital receipts. Significant reprofiling of the capital programme was also undertaken, transferring £55 million from the 2024/25 programme into future years, which is expected to benefit the council's borrowing position.

The Resources Report indicated a forecast net overspend of £12.5 million for the financial year, after utilising £7.9 million from budgeted risk reserves. While 74% of savings targets were rated as green (delivered or expected to be delivered), 17% (£6.3 million) were rated red (significant risk of non-delivery). The council is working to identify alternative savings proposals.

The Treasury Management Mid-Year Update confirmed that the council is operating within its approved Treasury Management Strategy and that treasury management activities continue to be cost-effective.

Adult Social Care and Communities Reports

The Cabinet Member for Adult Social Care, Councillor Richard Morris, presented his report, highlighting the dedication of the workforce and the increasing demand on services, particularly for older residents and younger people transitioning from children's services. He noted the challenges posed by rising costs for providers due to National Insurance and National Living Wage increases, which could add an estimated £10-12 million to adult social care costs. The report detailed ongoing work on the Adult Social Care Strategy, CQC inspection readiness, and efforts to improve the Adults Front Door service.

The Cabinet Member for Communities, Councillor Karen May, presented her report, highlighting progress in library services, including the expansion of Libraries Unlocked and the successful bid for a new mobile library. The report also detailed work on archives and archaeology, countryside and green spaces, road safety education, and strengthening communities initiatives, including the Household Support Fund. The Registration Service and Coroner Service are working to address backlogs, and the resettlement service continues to support Ukrainian guests. Museums Worcestershire reported a significant increase in visitors and secondary spend.

Question Time

During Question Time, councillors raised concerns about road safety on Taylors Lane in Kempsey, the capacity of the Hartlebury energy from waste plant, and the enforcement of policies regarding advertising hoardings and 'A' boards. The Cabinet Member with Responsibility for Highways and Transport, Councillor Marc Bayliss, provided details on planned improvements for Taylors Lane and the challenges in addressing advertising hoardings. The Cabinet Member with Responsibility for Environment, Councillor Emma Stokes, addressed concerns about waste capacity and the introduction of food waste collections.

An urgent question was raised by Councillor Matt Jenkins regarding the delay of local elections, to which the Leader of the Council, Councillor Simon Geraghty, responded that the Government's white paper indicated a move towards unitary authorities and that delaying elections would allow for better planning and devolution opportunities.

Reports of Committees

The Audit and Governance Committee reported that the council's final accounts for the year ended 31 March 2024 had been signed off by Grant Thornton with an unqualified opinion, a rare achievement nationally. The committee also noted progress on the savings plan and internal audit reports.

The Pensions Committee noted the minutes of its sub-committees and the Pension Fund Annual Report. It also highlighted concerns about the Government's Fit for the Future consultation on the Local Government Pension Scheme, which could lead to external bodies making investment decisions while the risk remains with the fund.

The Planning and Regulatory Committee approved an application for development adjacent to the former Chadwich Lane Quarry in Bromsgrove, subject to conditions and a Section 106 Agreement.

Attendees

Profile image for Councillor Tracey Onslow
Councillor Tracey Onslow  Chairman of the Council •  Conservative
Profile image for Councillor Ian Hardiman
Councillor Ian Hardiman  Chairman of Planning and Regulatory Committee •  Conservative
Profile image for Councillor Marcus Hart
Councillor Marcus Hart Chair of the Economy Overview and Scrutiny Panel • Conservative
Profile image for Councillor Matt Jenkins
Councillor Matt Jenkins Green And Independent Alliance Group Leader • Green Party
Profile image for Councillor Adam Kent
Councillor Adam Kent Conservative Group Leader • Conservative
Profile image for Councillor Alastair Adams
Councillor Alastair Adams  Chairman of Environment Overview and Scrutiny Panel •  Conservative
Profile image for Councillor Mel Allcott
Councillor Mel Allcott Chair of the Adult Care and Well Being Overview and Scrutiny Panel • Liberal Democrats
Profile image for Councillor Alan Amos
Councillor Alan Amos Cabinet Member with Responsibility for Business and Skills • Reform UK
Profile image for Councillor Marc Bayliss
Councillor Marc Bayliss  Cabinet Member with Responsibility for Highways and Transport •  Conservative
Profile image for Councillor Dan Boatright-Greene
Councillor Dan Boatright-Greene LIberal Democrat Group Leader • Liberal Democrats
Profile image for Councillor Bob Brookes
Councillor Bob Brookes  Chairman of Standards and Ethics Committee •  Conservative
Profile image for Councillor David Chambers
Councillor David Chambers  Cabinet Member with Responsibility for Education •  Conservative
Profile image for Councillor Brandon Clayton
Councillor Brandon Clayton  Chairman of Health Overview and Scrutiny Committee •  Conservative
Profile image for Councillor Nathan Desmond
Councillor Nathan Desmond  Chairman of Audit and Governance Committee •  Conservative
Profile image for Councillor Allah Ditta
Councillor Allah Ditta  Vice-Chairman of the Council •  Conservative
Profile image for Councillor Elizabeth Eyre
Councillor Elizabeth Eyre  Chair of Pensions Committee •  Conservative
Councillor Andy Fry  (Redditch) - District Council Representative
Profile image for Councillor Simon Geraghty
Councillor Simon Geraghty  Leader of the Council with Responsibility for Finance •  Conservative
Profile image for Councillor Laura Gretton
Councillor Laura Gretton  Vice-Chair of Audit and Governance Committee •  Conservative
Profile image for Councillor Karen Hanks
Councillor Karen Hanks  Chairman of Economy Overview and Scrutiny Panel •  Conservative
Councillor Paul Harrison (Wyre Forest) - District Council Representative
Profile image for Councillor Adrian Kriss
Councillor Adrian Kriss  Vice-Chairman, Environment Overview and Scrutiny Panel •  Conservative
Profile image for Councillor Steve Mackay
Councillor Steve Mackay  Cabinet Member with Responsibility for Children and Families •  Conservative
Profile image for Councillor Luke Mallett
Councillor Luke Mallett  Vice-Chairman of Waste Credit Governance Committee •  Labour
Profile image for Councillor Emma Marshall
Councillor Emma Marshall  Chairman, Children and Families Overview and Scrutiny Panel •  Conservative
Profile image for Councillor Karen May
Councillor Karen May Chair of the Health Overview and Scrutiny Committee • Conservative
Profile image for Councillor Natalie McVey
Councillor Natalie McVey Chair of the Children and Families Overview and Scrutiny Panel • Green Party
Profile image for Councillor Jo Monk
Councillor Jo Monk Leader of the Council with Responsibility for Local Government Reorganisation • Reform UK
Profile image for Councillor Beverley Nielsen
Councillor Beverley Nielsen  Labour and Co-operative
Profile image for Councillor Josh Robinson
Councillor Josh Robinson Chair of the Environment Overview and Scruitny Panel • Liberal Democrats
Profile image for Councillor Chris Rogers
Councillor Chris Rogers  Vice Chairman, Corporate and Communties Overview and Scrutiny Panel •  Conservative
Profile image for Councillor David Ross
Councillor David Ross  Cabinet Member with Responsibility for Health and Wellbeing •  Conservative
Profile image for Councillor James Stanley
Councillor James Stanley  Vice-Chairman of Overview and Scrutiny Performance Board •  Conservative
Profile image for Councillor Emma Stokes
Councillor Emma Stokes  Cabinet Member with Responsibility for the Environment •  Conservative
Profile image for Councillor Richard Udall
Councillor Richard Udall Labour Group Leader • Labour and Co-operative
Profile image for Councillor Tom Wells
Councillor Tom Wells Chair of the Overview and Scrutiny Performance Board • Independent

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Meeting Documents

Agenda

Agenda item 6 - LGSCO Public Interest Reports - covering report 09th-Jan-2025 10.00 Council.pdf
Agenda frontsheet 09th-Jan-2025 10.00 Council.pdf
Agenda item 6 - LGSCO Public Interest Reports - covering report 09th-Jan-2025 10.00 Council.pdf
Agenda item 4 - Chairmans Announcements 09th-Jan-2025 10.00 Council.pdf
Agenda frontsheet 09th-Jan-2025 10.00 Council.pdf
Agenda item 6 - LGSCO Public Interest Reports - covering report 09th-Jan-2025 10.00 Council.pdf
Agenda item 4 - Chairmans Announcements 09th-Jan-2025 10.00 Council.pdf

Reports Pack

Public reports pack 09th-Jan-2025 10.00 Council.pdf
Public reports pack 09th-Jan-2025 10.00 Council.pdf
Public reports pack 09th-Jan-2025 10.00 Council.pdf

Minutes

Public minutes 09th-Jan-2025 10.00 Council.pdf

Additional Documents

2025 01 09 CMR Report - Adult Social Care.pdf
2025 01 09 Planning Reg Committee Report.pdf
2025 01 09 Question Time.pdf
2025 01 09 Audit Gov Report.pdf
2025 01 09 Pensions Committee Report.pdf
2025 01 09 LGSCO Public Interest cover report.pdf
2025 01 09 Notices of Motion.pdf
2025 01 09 Question Time.pdf
2025 01 09 Audit Gov Report.pdf
2025 01 09 Pensions Committee Report.pdf
2025 01 09 CMR Report - Adult Social Care.pdf
2025 01 09 Planning Reg Committee Report.pdf
2025 01 09 LGSCO Public Interest cover report.pdf
2025 01 09 Notices of Motion.pdf
2025 01 09 CMR Report - Adult Social Care.pdf
2025 01 09 Audit Gov Report.pdf
2025 01 09 Pensions Committee Report.pdf
2025 01 09 Question Time.pdf
2025 01 09 Planning Reg Committee Report.pdf
2025 01 09 Notices of Motion.pdf
2025 01 09 CMR Report - Communities January 25.pdf
2025 01 09 CMR Report - Communities January 25.pdf
2025 01 09 LGSCO Report - App2 - 15 Oct Report.pdf
2025 01 09 LGSCO Report - App1 - 10 Oct Report.pdf
2025 01 09 Cabinet-Summary of decisions taken.pdf
2025 01 09 Cabinet-Summary of decisions taken.pdf
2025 01 09 Cabinet-Matters requiring a Decision.pdf
2025 01 09 LGSCO Report - App2 - 15 Oct Report.pdf
2025-01-09 Chairmans Announcements.pdf
2025-01-09 Chairmans Announcements.pdf
2025-01-09 Chairmans Announcements - Functions.pdf
2025 01 09 Cabinet-Matters requiring a Decision.pdf
2025 01 09 Cabinet-Summary of decisions taken.pdf
2025 01 09 LGSCO Report - App1 - 10 Oct Report.pdf
2025 01 09 LGSCO Report - App2 - 15 Oct Report.pdf
2025 01 09 CMR Report - Communities January 25.pdf
2025-01-09 Answers to questions.pdf
2025-01-09 Chairmans Announcements - Functions.pdf
2025 01 09 LGSCO Report - App1 - 10 Oct Report.pdf