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Contact: Gill Ferguson on 0151 511 8059 or Email: gill.ferguson@halton.gov.uk
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Minutes: The minutes of the meeting of Council held on 6 December 2023 were taken as read and signed as a correct record. |
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The Mayor's Announcements Minutes: The Mayor reported that she was pleased to announce that the recent Civic Ball had been a huge success and had helped to raise £2,487 towards the Mayor’s Fund. The next fund-raising events would be an Easter Bingo on 27 March and a Grand National/afternoon tea on 13 April. The Mayor also thanked all those, including the Mayoral Staff, who had helped and supported her during her mayoral year. |
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Leader's Report Minutes: The Leader made the following announcements: · he acknowledged that this had been the most challenging budget that the Council had to set; · he provided an update on the recent Ofsted inspection of the SEND Services; · on 1 April 2024 Halton Council would celebrate 50 years and to mark the occasion a year of events was planned; and · the Executive Board at its February meeting had approved the new Halton Corporate Plan. The Plan represented a years’ work and attracted the second highest public consultation response. The document captured Halton’s priorities for the next five years. |
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N.B. Councillors A. Lowe and J. Lowe declared a
Registrable Other Interest in the following item of business as they have a
family member employed at St Lukes Care Home. |
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Minutes of the Executive Board PDF 108 KB Additional documents:
Minutes: The Council considered the minutes of the Executive Board meetings on 7 December 2023, 18 January 2024 and 22 February 2024. RESOLVED: That the minutes be received. |
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Minutes of the Health and Wellbeing Board PDF 93 KB Minutes: The Council considered the
minutes of the Health and Wellbeing Board meeting on 17 January 2024. 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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N.B. Councillors A. Lowe and J. Lowe declared a
Registrable Other Interest in the following item of business as they have a
family member employed at St Lukes Care Home. |
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St Luke's and St Patrick's Decarbonisation Projects (EXB82 refers) PDF 77 KB RECOMMENDED: That 1) the provision of £1.609m of capital funding over a 2 year period, subject to the PSDS bid being successful, or £2.98m if the bid is unsuccessful, be agreed, to enable the decarbonisation works to proceed at both St Luke’s & St Patrick’s Care Homes; and 2) Council be asked to approve this scheme for inclusion within the 2024/25 capital programme. Minutes: The Council considered a report of the Executive Director – Environment and Regeneration, which sought approval in respect of capital funding to support the decarbonisation schemes at St Luke’s and St Patrick’s Care Homes following the submission of a bid to the Public Sector Decarbonisation Scheme. RESOLVED: That 1) the provision of £1.609m of capital funding over a 2 year period, subject to the PSDS bid being successful, or £2.98m if the bid is unsuccessful, be agreed, to enable the decarbonisation works to proceed at both St Luke’s & St Patrick’s Care Homes; and 2) Council approve this scheme for inclusion within the 2024/25 capital programme. |
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The Corporate Plan (EXB84 refers) PDF 85 KB RECOMMENDED: That 1)
the report be noted and the Board recommends to
Council that the new Corporate Plan be approved; and 2)
the Scrutiny Chairs’ Group be requested to
consider changing the titles of the Policy and Performance Boards to bring them
in line with the new Corporate Plan 6 key priorities. Additional documents:
Minutes: The Council considered a report of the Corporate Director, Chief Executive’s Delivery Unit, which sought approval of the new Council Corporate Plan which would take effect from 1 April 2024. A copy of the Plan, which outlined each of the Council’s 6 key priorities, was attached to the report. On behalf of the Council, the Leader thanked John Gallagher and his team, for their work in producing the new Council Corporate Plan. RESOLVED: That 1) the report be noted and the new Corporate Plan be approved; and 2) the Scrutiny Chairs’ Group be requested to consider changing the titles of the Policy and Performance Boards to bring them in line with the new Corporate Plan 6 key priorities. |
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Calendar of Meetings 2024-2025 (EXB85 refers) PDF 54 KB RECOMMENDED:
That Council be recommended to approve the Calendar of Meetings for the 2024/25
Municipal Year. Additional documents: Minutes: The Council
considered a report of the Chief Executive, on the calendar of meetings for the
2024/25 Municipal Year. RESOLVED:
That the calendar of meetings for the 2024/25 Municipal Year, as appended to
the report, be approved. |
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Treasury Management Strategy Statement 2024/25 (EXB86 refers) PDF 278 KB RECOMMENDED: That Council be recommended to adopt the policies, strategies, statements, prudential and treasury indicators outlined in the report. Minutes: The Council considered a report of the Operational Director, Finance, on the Treasury Management Statement, which incorporated the Annual Investment Strategy and the Minimum Revenue Provision Strategy for 2024/25. Councillor Dennett, Corporate Services Portfolio holder, thanked all Officers within the Treasury Management Team for all their work in producing the strategy documents. RESOLVED: That Council adopt the policies, strategies, statements, prudential and treasury indicators, outlined in the report. |
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Capital Strategy 2024/25 (EXB87 refers) PDF 156 KB RECOMMENDED: That Council be recommended to approve the 2024/25 Capital Strategy, as presented in the Appendix. Minutes: The Council
considered a report of the Operational Director, Finance, on the Council’s
Capital Strategy for 2024/25. Members noted
that the Capital Strategy should be read in conjunction with the Treasury
Management Statement, also considered at this meeting. The successful delivery
of the Capital Strategy would assist the Council in planning and funding its
capital expenditure over the next three years. RESOLVED:
That Council approve the 2024/25 Capital Strategy, as presented in the Appendix
attached to the report. |
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Budget 2024/25 (EXB89 refers) PDF 265 KB RECOMMENDED: That Council 1)
adopt the resolution set out in Appendix A, which includes setting the
budget at £149.496m, the Council Tax requirement of £64.039m (before Parish, Police,
Fire and LCR Combined Authority precepts) and the Band D Council Tax for Halton
of £1,758.89; 2)
approve the capital programme set out in Appendix F; 3)
approve the introduction of a Council Tax Premium of 100% to properties
where there is no resident and which are substantially furnished (typically
referred to as second homes) from 01 April 2025, subject to legislation being
enacted; and 4)
approve the Use of Capital Receipts Strategy set out in Appendix H. Minutes: The Executive Board had considered a report setting out a recommendation to Council in respect of the revenue budget, capital programme and council tax for 2024/25. The Executive Board had recommended that Council adopt the resolution set out in Appendix A of the report, which included setting the budget at £149.496m, the Council Tax requirement of £64.039m (before Parish, Police, Fire and LCR Combined Authority precepts) and the Band D Council Tax for Halton of £1,758.89. Councillor Dennett thanked all the Officers involved for their support
in producing this budget and wished to record his thanks to all Members for
their contribution. In accordance with Standing Order 16 (3), a recorded vote was taken. The following Members voted FOR the motion: Councillors Abbott, Ball, Baker, Begg, Bevan,
J. Bradshaw, Bramwell, Cargill, Carlin, Dennett, Dourley, Fry, Garner,
Gilligan, Goodall, Harris, S. Hill, V. Hill, Hutchinson, Jones, Leck,
M. Lloyd Jones, P. Lloyd Jones, K. Loftus, C. Loftus,
Logan, A. Lowe, J. Lowe, A. McInerney, T. McInerney, Nelson, L. Nolan, Philbin,
N. Plumpton Walsh, Polhill, Ratcliffe, Rowe, Skinner, G. Stockton, T.
Stretch, Teeling, Thompson, Thornton, Wainwright, Wall, Wallace, Wharton, Woolfall,
and Wright. There
were no abstentions. Councillor Carol Plumpton Walsh was not present when the recorded vote was taken. RESOLVED: That Council: 1) adopt the resolution set out in Appendix A, which includes setting the budget at £149.496m, the Council Tax requirement of £64.039m (before Parish, Police, Fire and LCR Combined Authority precepts) and the Band D Council Tax for Halton of £1,758.89; 2) approve the capital programme set out in Appendix F; 3) approve the introduction of a Council Tax Premium of 100% to properties where there is no resident and which are substantially furnished (typically referred to as second homes) from 1 April 2025, subject to legislation being enacted; and 4) approve the Use of Capital Receipts Strategy as set out in Appendix H. |
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2023/24 Revised Capital Programme PDF 92 KB Minutes: The Council
considered a report of the Operational Director, Finance, which sought approval
for a number of revisions to the Council’s 2023/24 Capital Programme. RESOLVED:
That the revisions to the Council’s 2023/24 Capital Programme, as set out in
paragraph 3.2 of the report, be approved. |
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N.B. Councillor Ratcliffe declared a Registrable Other
Interest in the following item of business as they have a family member
employed by Halton Borough Council. |
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Pay Policy Statement 2024 – 2025 PDF 97 KB Minutes: The
Council considered a report of the Corporate Director, Chief Executive’s
Delivery Unit, on the Pay Policy Statement for 2024/25. The Localism
Act 2011 required every local authority to prepare a Pay Policy Statement each
year, which detailed the Council’s approach to a range of issues relating to
the pay of its employees, principally its senior staff (Chief Officers) and the
Authority’s lowest paid employees. The
purpose of the Statement was to provide transparency with regards to the
Council’s approach to setting the pay of its employees by identifying the
following:- ·
The methods by which salaries of all employees
were determined; ·
The details and level of remuneration of its
most senior staff (i.e. its Chief Officers); and ·
The Committee responsible for ensuring the
provisions set out in the Statement were applied consistently throughout the
Council and recommending any amendments to the Full Council. The report also detailed the
requirement from April 2018 for employers with more than 250 employees to
report on the gender Pay Gap. The calculation was prescribed statutorily, based
on a snapshot date of 31 March the previous year. Detailed information was published on the
Council’s web site. The following information was
included in the report:- ·
Background to the Pay Structure; ·
Senior Management Remuneration; ·
Recruitment of Chief Officers; ·
Additions to Salaries of Chief Officers; ·
Pensions Contributions; ·
Payments on Termination; ·
Publication; ·
Lowest Paid Employees; and ·
Accountability and Decision Making. RESOLVED: That the Pay Policy Statement for the Financial Year 2024/25 be adopted. |
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Minutes of the Policy and Performance Boards PDF 96 KB Additional documents:
Minutes: The Council considered the reports of
the following Boards in the period since the meeting of Council on 6 December 2023:- · Children,
Young People and Families; · Employment,
Learning and Skills and Community; · Safer; · Corporate
Services |
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Additional documents:
Minutes: The Council considered the reports of
the following Committee in the period since the meeting of Council on 6
December 2023:- · Development
Management |
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Recommendation from Mayoral Committee The
Mayoral Committee considered a Part II item making a recommendation on the
appointment of Mayor and Deputy Mayor for the 2024/25 Municipal Year. Council
is requested to note the following recommendations, formal confirmation of
which will be sought at Annual Council. 1)
Councillor Kevan
Wainwright be appointed as the Mayor; and 2)
Councillor Martha
Lloyd Jones be appointed as the Deputy Mayor. Minutes: The Mayoral
Committee had considered a Part II item which made recommendations for the
appointment of Mayor and Deputy Mayor for the 2024/25 Municipal Year. Formal
confirmation would be sought at the Annual meeting of Council. RESOLVED:
That Council note that 1)
Councillor Kevan Wainwright be appointed as
Mayor; and 2)
Councillor Martha Lloyd Jones be appointed as
Deputy Mayor. |