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Council - Tuesday, 30 January 2024 6.30 pm
January 30, 2024 Council View on council website Watch video of meeting Read transcript (Professional subscription required)Summary
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The council meeting addressed several key issues, including homelessness, local infrastructure, and a new tourism strategy. Decisions were made on funding allocations, agreements with utility providers, and strategic plans for tourism and climate change.
Homelessness Funding: The council approved additional funding to address rising homelessness. The decision involved allocating £600,000 for temporary accommodation and £100,000 for housing benefits. The urgency was underscored by a national crisis in homelessness, with local impacts necessitating immediate action. The funding aims to prevent homelessness and manage the increasing demand for housing support.
Utility Infrastructure Agreement: A motion was passed to invite utility providers to discuss infrastructure plans with the council. Concerns were raised about the adequacy of existing infrastructure to support new developments, including electricity, water, and sewage systems. The decision aims to ensure that future developments are supported by robust infrastructure, preventing issues like sewage overflow and inadequate street lighting.
Tourism Strategy 2024-2028: The council adopted a new tourism strategy to enhance local tourism and economic growth. The strategy focuses on increasing overnight stays, improving business collaborations, and promoting sustainable practices. The plan is expected to boost local revenue and showcase the area's attractions more effectively.
Climate Change and Biodiversity Strategy: Approval was given for a new strategy addressing climate change and biodiversity. The strategy outlines actions to reduce carbon emissions and enhance biodiversity through various environmental initiatives. This decision reflects the council's commitment to environmental sustainability and its role in combating climate change.
An interesting moment in the meeting was the unanimous support for the motion to bring utility providers to discuss infrastructure, highlighting widespread concern over this issue among council members.
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