Agenda and draft minutes

Overview and Scrutiny Committee - Wednesday, 28 February 2024 7.00 pm

Venue: Council Chamber, Council Offices, Foster Avenue, Beeston, NG9 1AB

Contact: Email: committees@broxtowe.gov.uk 

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55.

APOLOGIES

To receive apologies and to be notified of the attendance of substitutes.

Minutes:

Apologies for absence were received from Councillors H Crosby, W Mee, A G W A Stockwell and K Woodhead.

56.

DECLARATIONS OF INTEREST pdf icon PDF 400 KB

Members are requested to declare the existence and nature of any disclosable pecuniary interest and/or other interest in any item on the agenda.

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Minutes:

There were no declarations of interest.

57.

CONSIDERATION OF CALL - IN pdf icon PDF 209 KB

To consider any matter referred to the Committee for a decision in relation to the call in of a decision.

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Minutes:

Discussion took place on roles of Members who had called-in the item. Councillor H Land and would speak as a Member who had called-in the item rather than as a Member of the Committee.

 

Further discussion ensued regarding the need for the meeting to include information that could only be discussed with the exemption of public and press. It was agreed by Members that the meeting would continue in public session unless specific information had to be considered which would necessitate the exclusion of public and press.

 

Councillors D K Watts, S J Carr, B C Carr, H Land and A Kingdon spoke as Members who had requested the call-in.

 

Statements included concerns around the lack of consultation with residents, breaches of openness and transparency and that Cabinet did not have the information contained in the survey report until 30 minutes before the meeting. It was further stated that the costs had raised since the initial consideration of the item. Further concerns were raised over traffic congestion and the increasing risk of flooding in the area.

 

Councillors G Marshall and V Smith spoke as the relevant Portfolio Holders.

 

It was stated that one of the Council’s main priorities was housebuilding. The application had been passed through Planning Committee and this represented good value for money. There had always been transparency and a significant number of submissions had been received through consultation for the Planning Committee application. Local residents were being supported through the provision of homes.

 

Mr Mohammed Habib, the Council’s Head of Asset Management and Development, spoke as the relevant Officer responsible for the service area.

 

It was stated that the contractors had held their costs in relation to inflation which represented good value for money. It was further stated that the Cottage was not in use due to disrepair and although Homes England had been approached for financial assistance, the scheme was not reliant on the potential grant.

 

The Overview and Scrutiny Committee considered the statements and asked questions of the relevant Members. On hearing the evidence and opinions presented, the Committee concluded that when the report was considered by Cabinet, the late submission of the Surveyor’s report did not allow for Members to be fully informed when reaching a decision on the item. It was stated that the potential cost of repair of Fishpond Cottage may not be viable when considering the details of the Surveyor’s report. Furthermore, the uncertainty regarding the potential grant from Homes England did not allow for Cabinet to be fully appraised of the financial outlay for the proposals leading to a lack of clarity in the report.

 

Further suggestions from the Committee included that there was extensive consultation during the original planning process, the scheme represented value for money as the payback period was 33-years rather than the industry standard of 40-years, flooding concerns were not based on local evidence and that the Cottage would fall into further disrepair should no action be taken.

 

Councillors G Marshall and V Smith, as the  ...  view the full minutes text for item 57.

58.

EXCLUSION OF PUBLIC AND PRESS

The Committee is asked to RESOLVE that, under Section 100A of the Local Government Act, 1972, the public and press be excluded from the meeting for the following item of business on the grounds that it involves the likely disclosure of exempt information as defined in paragraphs 1, 2, and 3 of Schedule 12A of the Act.

 

59.

OPPORTUNITY TO DEVELOP FIVE NEW HOMES AND ONE REFURBISHED HOME - APPENDIX 2