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Reconvened from 22 July 2025 adjournment, Council - Tuesday, 16th September, 2025 7.00 pm

September 16, 2025 View on council website  Watch video of meeting

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Summary

The Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole (BCP) Council meeting on 16 September 2025 was scheduled to address several key issues, including motions related to repair and reuse initiatives, affordable housing on vacant sites, and managing seasonal parking pressures. Additionally, the council was expected to discuss a motion on standing up for children with additional needs, and to consider the appointment of a Corporate Director of Wellbeing.

Recruitment of Corporate Director of Wellbeing

The council was asked to consider a report concerning the recruitment of a Corporate Director of Wellbeing1. The Public reports pack stated that the council needed to approve the appointment of the preferred candidate, in accordance with the council's constitution and statutory requirements.

The report noted that the selection process involved advertising the role in the Municipal Journal and the Guardian. Penna, an executive search company, supported the council in resourcing for the role. Candidates underwent a technical interview facilitated by Jillian Kay, Chief Executive of Southampton City Council.

Shortlisted candidates attended an assessment centre where they delivered a presentation to a formal panel. The formal panel comprised of Councillor Millie Earl, Leader of the Council, Councillor David Brown, Portfolio Holder for Health and Wellbeing, Councillor Kieron Wilson, Cabinet Member for Housing & Regulatory Services, Councillor Patrick Canavan, Leader of the Labour Group, Aidan Dunn, Chief Executive, Sarah Deane, Director of People and Culture and Dennis Nelson, Independent Observer.

Candidates also presented to a stakeholder engagement panel consisting of Patricia Miller, Chief Executive Officer of NHS Dorset's Integrated Care Board, Jo Mosely, Assistant Chief Constable of Dorset Police, Melanie Whitfield, Chief People Officer - Executive Services at University Hospitals Dorset, Lorraine Mealings, CEO of Bournemouth Churches Housing Association, Lorraine Stanley, CEO of SWAD (Sex With A Difference) and Jon Matthews, Head of Resourcing, Employee Relations and Change.

The Public reports pack stated that:

The preferred candidate was proposed by the majority of the formal selection panel to be offered the role of Corporate Director of Wellbeing. It is recommended that Council approve this appointment.

A summary of the preferred candidate's skills and career history was provided in an appendix to the report.

Motions

Several motions were scheduled for discussion at the meeting.

Repair and Reuse Initiatives

Councillor R Herrett, seconded by Councillor E Harman, proposed a motion to endorse the Repair and Reuse Declaration, support the Bournemouth Repair café and other organisations promoting repair and reuse, and to write to the Secretary of State for Business and Trade, and Energy and Climate change asking that they support the Repair and Reuse Declaration. The Agenda frontsheet noted that the motion recognised the UK as the second highest producer of electronic waste per capita in the world, and that repair and reuse is central to achieving a circular economy.

Vacant Sites for Affordable Housing

Councillor P Cooper, seconded by Councillor P Canavan, proposed a motion to address the escalating need for affordable and social housing across the BCP area. The motion highlighted the growing number of vacant and underused sites, including Sydenham's timber site, the derelict Old James Brothers scrapyard, and the stalled former Power Station development land. An altered motion, proposed by Councillor P Cooper and seconded by Councillor E Connolly, included additional details to be assessed for each council-owned site, such as the amount of capital currently authorised, the amount of capital expended to date, the loans taken out, and the loan interest paid to date.

Managing Seasonal Parking Pressures

Councillor P Canavan, seconded by Councillor E Connolly, proposed a motion to address concerns raised by residents and stakeholders regarding the recent BCP Council parking consultation. The motion recognised the recurring seasonal pressures on local parking infrastructure and the importance of tourism to the area. An altered motion included developing a year-round parking strategy that assesses provision, fairness, use, need, and seasonality, including all available measures, with due awareness for the financial implications. The altered motion also included working with the government on the trial for higher parking fines, encouraging all councillors to complete the current government consultation on fairer funding, and writing to all of the BCP area MPs, asking that they support the early day motion on releasing the report into pavement parking.

Standing Up for Children with Additional Needs

Councillor K Salmon, seconded by Councillor S Bull, proposed a motion to address the SEND2 funding crisis and its impact on vulnerable children. The motion noted that BCP Council is already having to borrow c.£60m to plug the gap between Government grant and high needs spending in 2025/26. The motion also highlighted the detrimental effect of the UK government's two-child benefit cap on children's development and life chances, and the devastating impact of cuts made to the Adoption and Special Guardianship Support Fund (ASGSF). The motion proposed convening a public roundtable with MPs, parents and carers of children with SEND, adoptive parents and special guardians, and children and young people with SEND and/or who are care experienced.


  1. Wellbeing is a general term that refers to the state of being comfortable, healthy, or happy. 

  2. SEND stands for Special Educational Needs and Disabilities. 

Attendees

Profile image for CouncillorLesley Dedman
Councillor Lesley Dedman  Christchurch Independents •  Mudeford, Stanpit & West Highcliffe
Profile image for CouncillorSimon Bull
Councillor Simon Bull  Green Party •  Winton East
Profile image for CouncillorSue Aitkenhead
Councillor Sue Aitkenhead  Labour •  Poole Town
Profile image for CouncillorHazel Allen
Councillor Hazel Allen  Conservative •  Bournemouth Central
Profile image for CouncillorMarcus Andrews
Councillor Marcus Andrews  Liberal Democrat •  Bearwood & Merley
Profile image for CouncillorSara Armstrong
Councillor Sara Armstrong  Green Party •  East Cliff & Springbourne
Profile image for CouncillorJulie Bagwell
Councillor Julie Bagwell  Poole Engage - Action not Words •  Hamworthy
Profile image for CouncillorStephen Bartlett
Councillor Stephen Bartlett  Redhill & Northbourne
Profile image for CouncillorJohn Beesley
Councillor John Beesley  Conservative •  Westbourne & West Cliff
Profile image for CouncillorDavid Brown
Councillor David Brown  Liberal Democrat •  Bearwood & Merley
Profile image for CouncillorOlivia Brown
Councillor Olivia Brown  Liberal Democrat •  Wallisdown & Winton West
Profile image for CouncillorRichard Burton
Councillor Richard Burton  Liberal Democrat •  Bearwood & Merley
Profile image for CouncillorJudes Butt
Councillor Judes Butt  Poole Engage - Action not Words •  Creekmoor
Profile image for CouncillorPatrick Canavan
Councillor Patrick Canavan  Labour •  Boscombe West
Profile image for CouncillorSharon Carr-Brown
Councillor Sharon Carr-Brown  Labour •  Queen's Park
Profile image for CouncillorJohn Challinor
Councillor John Challinor  Conservative •  Canford Cliffs
Profile image for CouncillorAdrian Chapmanlaw
Councillor Adrian Chapmanlaw  Liberal Democrat •  Alderney & Bourne Valley
Profile image for CouncillorBrian Chick
Councillor Brian Chick  Liberal Democrat •  West Southbourne
Profile image for CouncillorJo Clements
Councillor Jo Clements  Liberal Democrat •  Penn Hill
Profile image for CouncillorEleanor Connolly
Councillor Eleanor Connolly  Labour •  Boscombe East & Pokesdown
Profile image for CouncillorPeter Cooper
Councillor Peter Cooper  Labour •  Hamworthy
Profile image for CouncillorMike Cox
Councillor Mike Cox  Liberal Democrat •  Christchurch Town
Profile image for CouncillorDavid d'Orton-Gibson
Councillor David d'Orton-Gibson  Conservative •  Westbourne & West Cliff
Profile image for CouncillorBobbie Dove
Councillor Bobbie Dove  Conservative •  Littledown & Iford
Profile image for CouncillorMillie Earl
Councillor Millie Earl  Leader of the Council •  Liberal Democrat •  Newtown & Heatherlands
Profile image for CouncillorJackie Edwards
Councillor Jackie Edwards  Redhill & Northbourne
Profile image for CouncillorGeorge Farquhar
Councillor George Farquhar  Labour •  Boscombe East & Pokesdown
Profile image for CouncillorAnne Filer
Councillor Anne Filer  Conservative •  East Cliff & Springbourne
Profile image for CouncillorDavid Flagg
Councillor David Flagg  Christchurch Independents •  Burton & Grange
Profile image for CouncillorMatthew Gillett
Councillor Matthew Gillett  Liberal Democrat •  Talbot & Branksome Woods
Profile image for CouncillorCrispin Goodall
Councillor Crispin Goodall  Liberal Democrat •  Parkstone
Profile image for CouncillorAndy Hadley
Councillor Andy Hadley  Poole People - Independent and local •  Poole Town
Profile image for CouncillorJeff Hanna
Councillor Jeff Hanna  Liberal Democrat •  West Southbourne
Profile image for CouncillorEmily Harman
Councillor Emily Harman  Liberal Democrat •  Parkstone
Profile image for CouncillorRichard Herrett
Councillor Richard Herrett  Liberal Democrat •  Wallisdown & Winton West
Profile image for CouncillorPaul Hilliard
Councillor Paul Hilliard  Christchurch Independents •  Mudeford, Stanpit & West Highcliffe
Profile image for CouncillorBrian Hitchcock
Councillor Brian Hitchcock  Poole People - Independent and local •  Hamworthy
Profile image for CouncillorMark Howell
Councillor Mark Howell  Poole People - Independent and local •  Poole Town
Profile image for CouncillorAlasdair Keddie
Councillor Alasdair Keddie  Green Party •  Queen's Park
Profile image for CouncillorMarion Le Poidevin
Councillor Marion Le Poidevin  Liberal Democrat •  Newtown & Heatherlands
Profile image for CouncillorSandra Mackrow
Councillor Sandra Mackrow  Liberal Democrat •  Newtown & Heatherlands
Profile image for CouncillorAndy Martin
Councillor Andy Martin  Christchurch Independents •  Highcliffe & Walkford
Profile image for CouncillorDavid Martin
Councillor David Martin  Christchurch Independents •  Highcliffe & Walkford
Profile image for CouncillorJamie Martin
Councillor Jamie Martin  Labour •  Bournemouth Central
Profile image for CouncillorChris Matthews
Councillor Chris Matthews  Liberal Democrat •  Canford Heath
Profile image for CouncillorSimon McCormack
Councillor Simon McCormack  Christchurch Independents •  Burton & Grange
Profile image for CouncillorPete Miles
Councillor Pete Miles  Poole People - Independent and local •  Oakdale
Profile image for CouncillorSandra Moore
Councillor Sandra Moore  Liberal Democrat •  Canford Heath
Profile image for CouncillorAnne-Marie Moriarty
Councillor Anne-Marie Moriarty  Labour •  East Cliff & Springbourne
Profile image for CouncillorBernadette Nanovo
Councillor Bernadette Nanovo  Liberal Democrat •  East Southbourne & Tuckton
Profile image for CouncillorLisa Northover
Councillor Lisa Northover  Independent •  Muscliff & Strouden Park
Profile image for CouncillorRachel Pattinson-West
Councillor Rachel Pattinson-West  Liberal Democrat •  Alderney & Bourne Valley
Profile image for CouncillorMargaret Phipps
Councillor Margaret Phipps  Christchurch Independents •  Commons
Profile image for CouncillorKaren Rampton
Councillor Karen Rampton  Talbot & Branksome Woods
Profile image for CouncillorDr Felicity Rice
Councillor Dr Felicity Rice  Poole People - Independent and local •  Oakdale
Profile image for CouncillorJudy Richardson
Councillor Judy Richardson  Liberal Democrat •  East Southbourne & Tuckton
Profile image for CouncillorVanessa Ricketts
Councillor Vanessa Ricketts  Christchurch Independents •  Commons
Profile image for CouncillorChris Rigby
Councillor Chris Rigby  Green Party •  Winton East
Profile image for CouncillorKate Salmon
Councillor Kate Salmon  Green Party •  Moordown
Profile image for CouncillorJoe Salmon
Councillor Joe Salmon  Green Party •  Moordown
Profile image for CouncillorPeter Sidaway
Councillor Peter Sidaway  Liberal Democrat •  Broadstone
Profile image for CouncillorPaul Slade
Councillor Paul Slade  Liberal Democrat •  Creekmoor
Profile image for CouncillorToby Slade
Councillor Toby Slade  Conservative •  Muscliff & Strouden Park
Profile image for CouncillorVikki Slade
Councillor Vikki Slade  Liberal Democrat •  Broadstone
Profile image for CouncillorMichael Tarling
Councillor Michael Tarling  Liberal Democrat •  Christchurch Town
Profile image for CouncillorTony Trent
Councillor Tony Trent  Liberal Democrat •  Alderney & Bourne Valley
Profile image for CouncillorOliver Walters
Councillor Oliver Walters  Liberal Democrat •  Penn Hill
Profile image for CouncillorClare Weight
Councillor Clare Weight  Liberal Democrat •  Canford Heath
Profile image for CouncillorLawrence Williams
Councillor Lawrence Williams  Conservative •  Littledown & Iford
Profile image for CouncillorKieron Wilson
Councillor Kieron Wilson  Independent •  Muscliff & Strouden Park
Profile image for CouncillorGavin Wright
Councillor Gavin Wright  Conservative •  Canford Cliffs
Profile image for CouncillorDawn Logan
Councillor Dawn Logan  Liberal Democrat •  Talbot & Branksome Woods

Topics

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Meeting Documents

Agenda

Agenda frontsheet 16th-Sep-2025 19.00 Council.pdf

Reports Pack

Public reports pack 16th-Sep-2025 19.00 Council.pdf

Additional Documents

Council Report - Recruitment of Director of Wellbeing.pdf