Venue: Council Chamber, Runcorn Town Hall
Contact: Angela Scott on 0151 511 8670 or Email: angela.scott@halton.gov.uk
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Minutes: The minutes of the meeting of Council held on 12 October 2016, having been circulated, were taken as read and signed as a correct record. |
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The Mayor's Announcements Minutes: The Mayor made the following announcements: ·
He
thanked everyone involved in the recent Town Hall Open Day event, which had
been a great success; ·
Welcomed
Mil Vasic, newly appointed Strategic Director, People, to the Council. |
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Leader's Report Minutes: The Leader made the following announcements: ·
The
Liverpool City Region Combined Authority would consider the draft Liverpool
City Region Order at its meeting on 9 December 2016, and if agreed, would set
out the powers to be devolved to the Combined Authority and the Directly
Elected Mayor. Members would be advised of the outcome of that meeting. |
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Minutes of the Executive Board PDF 204 KB Additional documents: Minutes: The Council considered the minutes of the Executive Board meetings on 20
October 2016 and 17 November 2016. RESOLVED: That the minutes be received. |
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Minutes of the Health and Wellbeing Board PDF 153 KB Minutes: The Council considered the minutes of the Health and Wellbeing Board
meeting on 12 October 2016. RESOLVED: That the minutes be received. |
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Questions Asked Under Standing Order 8 Minutes: It was noted that no questions had been submitted under Standing Order
No. 8. |
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Determination of Council Tax Base 2017/18 -KEY DECISION (Minute EXB 62 refers) PDF 212 KB Executive Board considered the attached report. RECOMMENDED: That 1) Council set the 2017/18 Council Tax Base at 33,818 for the Borough, and that the Cheshire Fire Authority, the Cheshire Police & Crime Commissioner and the Environment Agency be so notified; and 2) Council set the Council Tax Base for each of the Parishes as follows:
Minutes: The Council considered a report of the Operational Director, Finance, on
the determination of the Council Tax Base for the Borough and the Council Tax
Base for each Parish. In accordance with Standing Order
16 (3), a recorded vote was taken. The following Members voted FOR the
motion: Councillors J.Abbott,
S. Baker, M.Bradshaw,
D. Cargill, Cole, Dennett, Edge, Fry, Gilligan, Harris, P. Hignett, R. Hignett,
S. Hill, V. Hill, Horabin, Howard, Jones, M.Lloyd
Jones, P.Lloyd Jones, C. Loftus, K. Loftus, Logan, A.
Lowe, J. Lowe, MacManus, McDermott, A. McInerney, T. McInerney, Nelson, Nolan,
Osborne, Philbin, C. Plumpton Walsh, N. Plumpton Walsh, Polhill, Joe Roberts,
June Roberts, Rowe, Sinnott, G. Stockton, J.Stockton,
Thompson, Wainwright, Wall, Wallace, Wharton, Woolfall, Wright and Zygadllo. There were no votes against the motion. There were no abstentions. RESOLVED: That 1) The
2017/18 Council Tax Base be set at 33,818 for the Borough, and that the
Cheshire Fire Authority, the Cheshire Police and Crime Commissioner and the
Environment Agency be so notified; and 2) The
Council Tax Base for each of the parishes be set as follows:-
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2016/17 Revised Capital Programme (Minute EXB 61 refers) PDF 407 KB Executive Board considered the attached report. RECOMMENDED: That Council approve the revisions to the Council’s 2016/17 Capital Programme, as set out in paragraph 3.0 of the report. Minutes: The Council considered a report of the Operational Director, Finance,
which sought approval to a number of revisions to the Council’s 2016/17 Capital
Programme. RESOLVED: That the revisions to the Council’s 2016/17 Capital
Programme, as set out in paragraph 3.0 of the report, be approved. |
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Initial Budget Proposals 2017/18 - KEY DECISION (Minute EXB 64 refers) PDF 468 KB Executive Board considered the attached report. RECOMMENDED: That Council approve the initial budget proposals for 2017/18, as set out in Appendix 1. Minutes: Council considered a report of the Operational Director, Finance, on
initial revenue budget proposals for 2017/18. The Council wished to place on record their thanks to all Officers,
Executive Board Members, Members of the Budget Working Group and the respective
Trade Unions for their contribution to the budget process so far. In accordance with Standing Order 16 (3), a recorded vote was taken. The following Members voted FOR the
motion: Councillors J.Abbott,
S. Baker, M.Bradshaw,
D. Cargill, Cole, Dennett, Edge, Fry, Gilligan, Harris, P. Hignett, R. Hignett,
S. Hill, V. Hill, Horabin, Howard, Jones, M.Lloyd
Jones, P.Lloyd Jones, C. Loftus, K. Loftus, Logan, A.
Lowe, J. Lowe, MacManus, McDermott, A. McInerney, T. McInerney, Nelson, Nolan,
Osborne, Philbin, C. Plumpton Walsh, N. Plumpton Walsh, Polhill, Joe Roberts,
June Roberts, Rowe, Sinnott, G. Stockton, J.Stockton,
Thompson, Wainwright, Wall, Wallace, Wharton, Woolfall, Wright and Zygadllo. There were no votes against the motion. There were no abstentions. RESOLVED: That the initial budget proposals for 2017/18, as set out in Appendix 1 attached to the report, be approved. |
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Procurement Strategy - External Auditor (Minute BEB 18 refers) PDF 231 KB Business Efficiency Board considered the attached report. RECOMMENDED: That Council opt into the sector-led
procurement of external auditors that will be undertaken by Public Sector Audit
Appointments Limited (PSAA). Minutes: The Business Efficiency Board considered a report of the Operational
Director, Finance, on the arrangements for appointing external auditors. RESOLVED: That Council opt into the sector-led procurement of
external auditors that will be undertaken by Public Sector Audit Appointments
Limited (PSAA). |
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(N.B. Councillors Joan
Lowe and Alan Lowe declared a Disclosable Other interest in Minute HEA27 of the
Health Policy and Performance Board as their sons’ partner worked for a care
provider; Councillor Osborne declared a Disclosable Other Interest in Minute
HEA 27 of the Health Policy and Performance Board, as his wife was an employee
of Halton Borough Council.) |
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Minutes of the Policy and Performance Boards and the Business Efficiency Board PDF 142 KB Additional documents:
Minutes: The Council considered the reports of the following Boards in the period
since the meeting of Council on 12 October 2016:- · Children,
Young People and Families; · Employment,
Learning and Skills and Community; · Health; · Safer; · Environment
and Urban Renewal; · Corporate
Services; and · Business
Efficiency Board. The following observations were made:- · Councillor
Thompson commented on the progress made for the Council to seek corporate
status for the Borough in connection with the White Ribbon Campaign. He also referred
to the support for the campaign across all Cheshire authorities, the Police and
Crime Commissioner for Cheshire and the Cheshire Fire and Rescue Service. |
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Additional documents:
Minutes: The Council considered the reports of the following Committees in the
period since the meeting of Council on 12 October 2016:- · Development
Control; and · Regulatory.
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Minutes: Support For
Women Against State Pension Inequality Council considered a Notice of Motion submitted in accordance with Standing Order Number 6. The following motion was proposed by Councillor John Abbott and seconded by Councillor Pauline Sinnott:- “Council supports
the Campaign known as Women Against State Pension
Inequality (WASPI). It is the view of the Council that changes to the state
pension age will place many women in Halton at a disadvantage, forcing them to work in some cases many years later than had been expected
with little prior notice. Council resolves
that it: 1) Supports
equalisation of the pension age but the short notice of change and the speed of
the implementation is likely to have very serious consequences for women in
Halton, who had previously planned for an earlier retirement date; 2) Supports
the aim of WASPI that there should be a fair transition towards equal pension
ages, with arrangements being put in place by the Government to help those
affected by this change, including suitable changes to compensate women; 3) Writes
to the Secretary of State at the Department of Work and Pensions to express its
concern at the unfair implementation of this change in pension rights”. RESOLVED: That the
motion be agreed. |