Agenda and draft minutes

Overview and Scrutiny Committee - Monday, 19 January 2026 6.00 pm

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

Contact: Email: committees@broxtowe.gov.uk 

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77.

Declarations of Interest pdf icon PDF 146 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:

Cllr Stephen Jeremiah declared that he had recently been appointed to the board of Liberty Leisure, but would not leave the room for that item as he had not yet attended his first meeting. The Chairman stated that he is a Director of Liberty Leisure and so will leave the meeting for that item.

 

78.

Minutes pdf icon PDF 104 KB

The Committee is asked to confirm as a correct record the minutes of the meeting held on Monday, 15 December 2025.

Minutes:

The minutes of the meeting of Monday, 15 December 2025 were confirmed as a true and accurate record.

 

79.

Consideration of Call - in

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

Minutes:

There were no declarations to be considered.

80.

Performance Management Framework – Business Planning and Budget Setting pdf icon PDF 97 KB

To note the performance and financial management framework used to support the business planning and budget setting process.  This is in accordance with all of the Council’s priorities.

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Minutes:

Members noted the performance and financial management framework used to support the business planning and budget setting process. This was in accordance with all of the Councils priorities.

 

81.

Community Safety - Business Plans and Financial Estimates 2026/27 - 2028/29 pdf icon PDF 110 KB

To consider proposals for the business plan, revenue budget estimates, capital programme and proposed fees and charges in respect of the Council’s priority area of Community Safety.

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Minutes:

The Committee considered the proposals for the business plan, revenue budget estimates, capital programme and proposed fees and charges in respect of the Council’s priority area of Community Safety. The priorities and objectives for Community Safety were a safe place for everyone by reducing anti-social behaviour (ASB) in Broxtowe, working with partners to reduce violence and improve public safety, and reducing drug and alcohol use. Key lines of enquiry from Members were:

 

  • Setting of targets for reduction of ASB should be against baseline figures.
  • The changes in certain licensing charges, with discussion about those that are statutory and those that are discretionary.
  • Partnership working with the Police on areas such as serious organised crime and fraud.
  • Availability of grant funding in future years.

 

82.

Leisure and Health - Business Plans and Financial Estimates 2026/27 - 2028/29 pdf icon PDF 113 KB

To consider proposals for the business plan, revenue budget estimates, capital programme and proposed fees and charges in respect of the Council’s priority area of Leisure and Health.

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Minutes:

The Committee considered the proposals for the business plan, revenue budget estimates, capital programme and proposed fees and charges in respect of the Council’s priority area of Leisure and Health. The priorities and objectives for Leisure and Health were to reduce anti-social behaviour in Broxtowe, work with partners to reduce violence and improve public safety, and to reduce drug and alcohol use. Key lines of enquiry from Members were:

  • Internal and external works at the D.H. Lawrence Birthplace Museum, it’s budget and subsidies.
  • The Stapleford Pavillion will make a loss this financial year as it has only been open months, but a surplus is expected from next year.
  • The Bramcote Leisure Centre, reserve budget plans for work there should funding become available, and the final business case expected in March.
  • Concerns around air quality in specific wards, and how the Council’s air quality targets are arrived at.

 

83.

Environment and Climate Change - Business Plans and Financial Estimates 2026/27 - 2028/29 pdf icon PDF 74 KB

To consider proposals for the business plan, revenue budget estimates, capital programme and proposed fees and charges in respect of the Council’s priority area of Environment.

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Minutes:

The Committee considered the proposals for the business plan, revenue budget estimates, capital programme and proposed fees and charges in respect of the Council’s priority area of Environment and Climate Change. The priorities and objectives for Environment and Climate Change were to reduce carbon emissions and improve air quality, continue to invest in our parks and open spaces, and to reduce the amount of waste disposed of in the black-lidded bin and increase recycling and composting. Key lines of enquiry from Members were:

  • Targets, guidance and funding from government to help meet recycling targets.
  • Income generated and costs of food and garden waste subscriptions.
  • Fixed penalty notice (FPN) rates.
  • The Smokefree Sidelines campaign and inspections for simpler recycling.
  • The pre-paid cremation plan, replacement cremators, the woodland burials project, and other developments in Bereavement Services.

 

84.

Cabinet Work Programme pdf icon PDF 90 KB

To inform the Committee of items on the Cabinet’s work programme, from which items for scrutiny may be identified.

Minutes:

The Committee noted the Cabinet Work Programme.

85.

Work Programme pdf icon PDF 82 KB

Committee is asked to approve its Work Programme, including identifying topics for scrutiny, that will help to achieve the Council’s key priorities and associated objectives.

Minutes:

The Committee considered it’s work programme, and discussed adding items on taxis licensing and calculations of missed bin collections.

 

          RESOLVED that the work programme be approved.