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Summary

The council meeting focused on reviewing the beach management framework, discussing the LGA peer review action plan, and addressing the challenges within the planning department. The meeting highlighted ongoing efforts to update frameworks and improve departmental trust and efficiency.

Decision on Beach Management Framework: The council acknowledged the need to update the beach management framework, particularly to include Southern Water in efforts to manage sewage overflows and surface water. The update aims to align with the council's corporate plans and reduce environmental impacts. This decision underscores the council's commitment to environmental stewardship and public health.

Discussion on LGA Peer Review Action Plan: The council reviewed the LGA peer review action plan, confirming that they are on target with the planned actions. The primary challenge discussed was balancing significant changes with ongoing operations, especially in the planning department. Efforts to rebuild trust and improve customer service through initiatives like Wednesday workshops were highlighted. This discussion reflects the council's focus on enhancing operational transparency and community engagement.

Additional Information: The meeting was marked by a structured yet pressing need to address outdated frameworks and improve departmental functions. The council plans to continue these discussions in future meetings to ensure thorough coverage and effective decision-making. The council meeting focused on addressing key community and environmental issues, including the maintenance of the coastal path, the future of the military road, and beach management strategies. The committee engaged with external experts and community stakeholders to inform their decisions.

  1. Coastal Path Maintenance and Beach Access:

    • Decision: The committee discussed the need for better maintenance and clearer signage on the coastal path, especially given recent erosion and safety concerns.
    • Arguments: Concerns were raised about public safety and accessibility, with suggestions to improve signage and possibly reroute parts of the path.
    • Implications: Improved signage and maintenance could enhance safety and usability, potentially boosting local tourism and community satisfaction.
  2. Future of the Military Road:

    • Decision: There was a strong consensus on the need to seek government funding for the rerouting of the military road due to ongoing erosion.
    • Arguments: The road is iconic and vital for local access and tourism; however, its current path is unsustainable due to natural erosion.
    • Implications: Securing funding and rerouting the road would preserve critical infrastructure and could prevent future disruptions and safety hazards.
  3. Beach Management Framework:

    • Decision: The committee agreed to update the beach management framework to ensure more efficient and effective beach cleaning and maintenance.
    • Arguments: Current practices were deemed insufficient for keeping beaches clean and safe, impacting both environmental health and public enjoyment.
    • Implications: A revised framework could lead to better resource allocation, improved beach conditions, and enhanced public and environmental health.

Interesting Event:

  • The meeting featured a robust discussion with external experts and community representatives, highlighting the council's commitment to collaborative decision-making and stakeholder engagement.

Attendees

Profile image for CouncillorNick Stuart
Councillor Nick Stuart  Liberal Democrat
Profile image for CouncillorJoe Lever
Councillor Joe Lever  Green Party •  Alliance Group
Profile image for CouncillorPhil Jordan
Councillor Phil Jordan  Council Leader - Group Leader •  Alliance Group
Profile image for CouncillorLora Peacey-Wilcox
Councillor Lora Peacey-Wilcox  Independent •  Alliance Group
Profile image for CouncillorIan Ward
Councillor Ian Ward  Conservatives

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Meeting Documents

Agenda

Agenda frontsheet 02nd-May-2024 17.00 Policy and Scrutiny Committee for Neighbourhoods and Regener

Reports Pack

Public reports pack 02nd-May-2024 17.00 Policy and Scrutiny Committee for Neighbourhoods and Regen

Minutes

Printed minutes 02nd-May-2024 17.00 Policy and Scrutiny Committee for Neighbourhoods and Regenerat

Additional Documents

Appendix 1
Appendix 1
Workplan
Appendix 2
Minutes of Previous Meeting
Appendix 3
Progress Report
Cover sheet
Cover and Report
Cover and report
Appendix 1
Appendix 2
Appendix 1
Appendix 3
9. Scruitiny BMF 2021.2026 Final Cover and Report
Appendix 4
Appendix 5
Appendix 2
Cover and Report