Agenda

Cramlington, Bedlington and Seaton Valley Local Area Committee - Wednesday, 22nd November, 2023 5.00 pm

Venue: Netherton Social Club, 1a Netherton Lane, Bedlington, NE22 6DP

Contact: Heather Bowers 

Items
No. Item

1.

APOLOGIES FOR ABSENCE

2.

MINUTES pdf icon PDF 155 KB

Minutes of the meeting of the Cramlington, Bedlington & Seaton Valley Local Area Committee held on 20 September 2023, as circulated, to be confirmed as a true record and signed by the Chair.

3.

DISCLOSURE OF MEMBERS' INTERESTS

Unless already entered in the Council’s Register of Members’ interests, members are required?where a matter arises at a meeting;

 

  1. Which?directly relates to?Disclosable Pecuniary Interest (‘DPI’) as set out in Appendix B, Table 1 of the Code of Conduct, to disclose the interest, not participate in any discussion or vote and not to remain in room. Where members have a DPI or if the matter concerns an executive function and is being considered by a Cabinet Member with a DPI they must notify the Monitoring Officer and arrange for somebody else to deal with the matter.

 

  1. Which?directly relates to?the financial interest or well being of a Other Registrable Interest as set out in Appendix B, Table 2 of the Code of Conduct to disclose the interest and only speak on the matter if members of the public are also allowed to speak at the meeting but otherwise must not take part in any discussion? or vote on the matter and must not remain the room.

 

  1. Which?directly relates to?their financial interest or well-being? (and is not? DPI) or the financial well being of a relative or close associate, to declare the interest and members may only speak on the matter if members of the public are also allowed to speak. Otherwise, the member must not take part in discussion or vote on the matter and must leave the room.

 

  1. Which?affects?the financial well-being of the member, a relative or close associate or a body included under the Other Registrable Interests column in Table 2, to disclose the interest and apply the test set out at paragraph 9 of Appendix B before deciding whether they may remain in the meeting.

 

  1. Where Members have or a Cabinet Member has an Other Registerable Interest or Non Registerable Interest in a matter being considered in exercise of their executive function, they must notify the Monitoring Officer and arrange for somebody else to deal with it.

 

NB Any member needing clarification must contact?monitoringofficer@northumberland.gov.uk. ?Members are referred to the Code of Conduct which contains the matters above in full.?Please refer to the guidance on disclosures at the rear of this agenda letter.

4.

PUBLIC QUESTION TIME

To reply to any questions received from members of the public, which may be received in writing in advance of the meeting or asked at the meeting. Questions can be asked about issues for which the Council has a responsibility.  If questions are received in advance of meetings it will increase the likelihood of an answer being provided at the meeting. (Public question times take place on a bimonthly basis at Local Area Committee meetings: in January, March, May, July, September and November each year.)

 

As agreed by the County Council in February 2012, the management of local public question times is at the discretion of the Chair of the committee.

 

Please note however that a question may possibly be rejected if it requires the disclosure of any categories of confidential or exempt information, namely information:

 

  1. relating to any individual;
  1. which is likely to reveal the identity of an individual;
  1. relating to the financial or business affairs of any particular person;
  1. relating to any labour relations matters/negotiations;
  1. restricted to legal proceedings;
  1. about enforcement/enacting legal orders;
  1. relating to the prevention, investigation of prosecution of crime.

 

And/or:

 

  • is defamatory, frivolous or offensive;
  • it is substantially the same as a question which has been put at a meeting of this or another County Council committee in the past six months;
  • the request repeats an identical or very similar question from the same person;
  • the cost of providing an answer is disproportionate;
  • it is being separately addressed through the Council's complaints process;
  • it is not about a matter for which the Council has a responsibility or which affects the county;
  • it relates to planning, licensing and/or other regulatory applications;
  • it is a question that town/parish councils would normally be expected to raise through other channels.

 

If the Chair is of the opinion that a question is one which, for whatever reason, cannot properly be asked in an area meeting, he/she will disallow it and inform the resident of his/her decision.

 

Copies of any written answers (without individuals' personal contact details) will be provided for members after the meeting and also be publicly available.

 

Democratic Services will confirm the status of the progress on any previously requested written answers and follow up any related actions requested by the Local Area Committee.

5.

PETITIONS

This item is to:

 

  1. Receive any new petitions: to receive any new petitions.  The lead petitioner is entitled to briefly introduce their petition by providing a statement in writing, and a response to any petitions received will then be organised for a future meeting;

 

  1. Consider reports on petitions previously received:  No reports to consider.

 

  1. Receive any updates on petitions for which a report was previously considered: any updates will be verbally reported at the meeting.

6.

LOCAL SERVICES ISSUES pdf icon PDF 80 KB

To receive a verbal update from the Area Managers from Technical Services and Neighbourhood Services in attendance about any key recent, ongoing and/or future planned Local Services work for the attention of members of the Local Area Committee, who will also then have the opportunity to raise issues with the Area Managers.

 

The Area Managers have principal responsibility for highway services and environmental services, such as refuse collection, street cleansing and grounds maintenance, within the geographic boundaries of the Local Area Committee.

 

The Winter Services Preparedness and Resilience Report 2023-24 will be included within this item which provides an overall update of the pre-season preparations ahead of the forthcoming winter services season

7.

BEDLINGTON PLACE PLAN AND TOWN CENTRE REGENERATION UPDATE pdf icon PDF 2 MB

This item will provide an update from NCC Regeneration team on the development of a new Place Plan for Bedlington including Bedlington town centre and Bedlington Station.  The Place Plan is a key step on the journey to accessing Borderlands funding to support the growth and renewal of the area including as part of the Borderlands Place Programme.  As part of the presentation an update will be provided on progress with Bedlington's current town centre regeneration project being delivered by Advance Northumberland.

8.

LOCAL AREA COMMITTEE WORK PROGRAMME pdf icon PDF 176 KB

To note the latest version of agreed items for future Local Area Committee meetings (any suggestions for new agenda items will require confirmation by the Chairman of Council after the meeting).

9.

DATE OF NEXT MEETING

The next meeting of the Cramlington, Bedlington & Seaton Valley Local Area Committee is Wednesday 24 January 2024.

10.

URGENT BUSINESS

To consider such other business, as in the opinion of the Chair, should, by reason of special circumstances, be considered as a matter of urgency.