Venue: Howell Hall, School Lane, Copmanthorpe
Contact: Kay Bailey, Neighbourhood Manager
Items
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Police Report
Minutes:
Cllr Carr
welcomed PCSOs Court and Scott to the meeting. It was reported that for the year to date, there
had been four reported incidents of anti-social behaviour and
twelve of criminal damage. All vehicle
damage was committed in the Barons Crescent area and, thanks to
house to house enquiries and local CCTV, police were able to
release clear images of the perpetrator in both the press and
social media. A man is helping police
with their enquiries. Six incidents of
bogus calling have been reported, two of which became threatening,
mainly to the elderly. In response to a
resident query, the PCSOs explained that the incidents were related
to the theft of charity bags. One drug
warrant has been executed, although nothing was found.
Residents
thanked the officers for their hard work and also their
contribution to the meeting.
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2. |
2016/17 Ward Budget report
Minutes:
Cllr Carr
provided residents with an overview of how the ward budget for
2016/17 had been allocated.
£10,833 was awarded in grants to local groups and projects
which were in line with current ward priorities. These included grants to Panda Playgroup,
Communicare, the Youth Centre, the Parish Council and the Scout
Group. £1,213 was spent on CYC
grounds maintenance buyback and £2,064 on the installation of
a street light on the junction of Back Lane and Westfield
Lane.
The
underspend has been committed to investigating improved lighting
between Reygate and Low Green through the route of the snicket,
pending finding a suitable location and resident
consultation.
Most the
annual highways budget of £10,440 was spent on the
resurfacing of Low Green Road.
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3. |
2017/18 Ward Budget
Minutes:
Cllr Carr
reported it is anticipated that the ward will have a budget of
£10,970 revenue and £5,220 capital for
2017/18. Although this is lower than in
the previous year, the ward was able to carry funds forward from
2015/16(which have now been spent).
Residents and local groups are invited to apply for grants where
the projects are in line with ward priorities. Grant application forms are available from the
ward website or from Kay Bailey, Communities & Equalities
Team.
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4. |
Setting Ward Priorities
Minutes:
The
current ward priorities are:
·
Supporting older people
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Supporting activities for young people
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Community safety projects.
IT WAS
AGREED that the three ward priorities remain robust and relevant
and should continue into 2017/18.
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5. |
Q&A with Cllr Carr
Minutes:
Cllr Carr
explained that the council is introducing a programme to replace
the existing Estate Improvement Grant process which uses monies
drawn down from tenants’ rent to make improvements in areas
with council properties.
It
is now planned that local issues will be brought to the ward team
by its members, particularly the Estate Manager, Residents’
Associations and Community Involvement Officers, for initial
discussions. A citywide panel
comprising tenants, portfolio holder councillors and officers will
then allocate the funding against a set of criteria. The funding available for Copmanthorpe (based on 41 tenants) is £850 in
year 1, £1,700 in year 2 and £3,400 in year
4.
The
funding for each ward will be allocated over a two-year period
until the end of this administration, after which it will be
allocated over a four-year period.
A
resident commented that there were several fire hydrants along Horseman Drive and
that one of them is in a hazardous state and needs
removing.
ACTION: Cllr Carr to investigate
this matter with officers.
A
resident asked if more dog litter bins could be installed. Cllr
Carr explained that council funding is limited and reminded the
meeting of the cost to the council of adult social care for the
forthcoming years.
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