Venue: Council Chamber, Daneshill House, Danestrete, Stevenage
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APOLOGIES FOR ABSENCE AND DECLARATIONS OF INTEREST Minutes: The Mayor welcomed everyone to the meeting.
Apologies for absence were received from Councillor Lin Martin-Haugh.
There were no declarations of interest.
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MINUTES - 21 FEBRUARY 2024 PDF 174 KB To approve as a correct record the Minutes of the meeting of the Council held on 21 February 2024. Minutes: It was RESOLVED that the Minutes of the meeting of the Council held on 21 February be approved as a record and signed by the Mayor.
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ELECTION OF MAYOR To elect the Mayor for the Municipal Year 2024/25. Minutes: The Mayor presented a Long Service Award to Councillor Robin Parker in recognition of his 40 years of service to the Town and the Council.
The Mayor then welcomed all Members, in particular the newly elected Members, to the meeting. She then gave a speech thanking the Council for a wonderful year in office, during the 50th anniversary year for the Council. She informed Council that it had been a great honour to have been able to serve the Town as its Mayor and she recounted some of the highlights of her year, which included Chairing the Council meetings
The Mayor then thanked her son John Arceno who had been her Consort for the year, her husband Joseph for his support along with work colleagues from the NHS and the many community groups she had dealt with during the course of the year. The Mayor then thanked colleagues across the Council and the Council Officers who had helped her throughout her year in office, particularly the Mayor’s PA Tracey Frost and Members’ Services officer Sheila Scrivens. The Mayor reminded Council that she had undertaken 366 engagements during the course of the year and had raised £11,500 for her charities. The Mayor was pleased to advise that she would continue to be a Dementia Champion for the Council and ensure Stevenage remained a dementia friendly Town.
The Mayor then asked for nominations for the Office of Mayor for 2024/25.
Councillor Richard Henry nominated Councillor Jim Brown for the Office of Mayor. In nominating Councillor Brown, Councillor Henry informed the Council that Cllr Brown was a keen runner and cyclist and had run more than 60 marathons. He was also a board member of Cycling UK and had been a Governor at Marriotts School for almost thirty years.
The nomination was seconded by Councillor Simon Speller.
There being no other nominations, a vote was taken and it was RESOLVED that Councillor Jim Brown be elected as Mayor for the 2024/25 Municipal Year.
Councillor Jim Brown then made the statutory declaration of office.
The Mayor then announced that Penny Schenkel would be the Mayoress for 2024/25.
The Mayor thanked the Council for his election and all his guests for their attendance at the meeting. He particularly mentioned the diverse make-up of the Council following the recent elections. He then gave an inaugural speech, including the announcement that his chosen charities for the year were about sport and active recreation; the arts and music; and social inclusion:
· Stevenage Arts Guild; · Hertfordshire Sports Partnership and · People for People.
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ELECTION OF DEPUTY MAYOR To elect the Deputy Mayor for the Municipal Year 2024/25. Minutes: The Mayor asked for nominations for the Office of Deputy Mayor for 2024/25.
Councillor Ellie Plater nominated Councillor Nazmin Chowdhury. The nomination was seconded by Councillor Conor McGrath. In nomination and seconding of Councillor Chowdhury, she was described as an advocate for her residents and a beacon of hope for the community.
There being no other nominations, a vote was taken and it was RESOLVED that Councillor Nazmin Chowdhury be appointed Deputy Mayor for the 2024/25 Municipal Year.
Councillor Nazmin Chowdhury then made the statutory declaration of office. The Deputy Mayor announced that her husband Keir Williams would be her Consort for the 2024/25 Municipal Year.
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APPOINTMENT OF YOUTH MAYOR To appoint a Youth Mayor for 2024/25, as nominated by the Stevenage Youth Council. Minutes: The outgoing Youth Mayor, Ella Lacey, thanked the outgoing Mayor, Councillors, Officers, family and friends for their support over the year. She outlined some of the highlights of her year in office and wished the incoming Youth Mayor every success in the role.
It was then moved by Councillor Conor McGrath, seconded by Councillor Sandra Barr and RESOLVED that Lahaina Sutherland be elected as Youth Mayor for the 2024/25 Municipal Year.
Lahaina Sutherland then signed the declaration of office. In her acceptance speech, the new Youth Mayor thanked the Council for her election. She further thanked the outgoing Youth Mayor and outlined a number of initiatives including public transport, safety, inclusivity and opportunities for young people as areas she would focus on during her year in office. She then announced that Frankie Duncan would be her Deputy Youth Mayor for the 2024/25 Municipal Year.
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BOROUGH COUNCIL ELECTIONS 2024 PDF 77 KB To advise of the results of the Borough Council Elections in Alomonds Hill, Bandley Hill & Poplars, Bedwell, Chells, Longmeadow, Manor, Martins Wood, Old Town, Roebuck, St. Nicholas, Shephall, Symonds Green and Woodfield Wards held on 2 May 2024, together with the percentage turnouts. Additional documents: Minutes: The Council considered a report that detailed the results of the Borough Council Elections that were held on 2 May 2024.
The Leader thanked the Chief Executive, the Senior Leadership Team and in particular Luke Fattorusso and the Elections Team for their organisation and professionalism in running the all-out elections this year. The Leader welcomed the twelve new Labour Members to the Council and congratulated them on their election. He referred to the talent and diverse nature of the Labour Group following the Election.
The Leader then paid tribute to the outgoing Councillors, including Baroness Taylor, Mrs Joan Lloyd, Michael Downing and Maureen McKay who, between them, had given over 100 years service to Stevenage residents and the Town.
The Leader also paid tribute and thanked former Conservative Councillor and twice Mayor Margaret Notley who had lost her seat by the narrowest of margins and drawn lots.
Councillor Phil Bibby expressed concern regarding a specific labour and Co-operative party campaign item which had been placed on Social Media during the lead up to the Borough Election. Councillor Bibby outlined why he had not been able to attend the election count and how this matter had impacted on him and his wife personally.
A number of Members spoke in recognition of the need for the importance of mutual respect.
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APPOINTMENT OF LEADER AND DEPUTY LEADER OF THE OPPOSITION To note the appointment of the Leader and Deputy Leader of the Opposition for the Municipal Year 2024/25. Minutes: The Chief Executive advised that the Leader of the Opposition would be Councillor Stephen Booth and that Councillor Robin Parker CC would be his Deputy.
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APPOINTMENT OF LEADERS AND DEPUTY LEADERS OF POLITICAL GROUPS ON THE COUNCIL To note the appointment of the Leaders and Deputy Leaders of the Political Groups on the Council for the Municipal Year 2024/25. Minutes: The Chief Executive advised the Council that Councillors Richard Henry and Stephen Booth had been appointed as Leaders of the Labour and Co-operative and Liberal Democrat Groups respectively.
It was noted that Councillors Jeannette Thomas, and Robin Parker CC would be Deputy Leaders of the Labour and Co-operative, and Liberal Democrat Groups respectively.
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CONSTITUTIONAL ISSUES PDF 153 KB To consider various issues concerning the Council’s political management structure and the Constitution for 2024/25. Additional documents:
Minutes: Council considered various matters relating to the Member level decision making structure of the Council and the Council’s constitution for the forthcoming Municipal Year.
It was moved, seconded and RESOLVED: 1.
That the Terms of Reference, as detailed in the
appendices to the report; and the size and political composition
for the following bodies that form the non-Executive Member level
decision making structure of the Council be approved subject to the
rules of proportionality where appropriate for 100 Committee places
where applicable (relevant Committees are identified thus*)
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Overview and Scrutiny Committee* (Appendix A)
– 14 Members (11 Labour Members, 2 Liberal Democrat Group, 1
Conservative Member) · Community Select Committee* (Appendix B) – 10 Members (8 Labour Members, 2 Liberal Democrat Members) · Environment and Economy Select Committee* (Appendix C) – 11 Members (9 Labour Members, 2 Liberal Democrat Members)
· Planning & Development Committee* (Appendix D) – 14 Members (12 Labour & Co-operative Members, 2 Liberal Democrat Members)
· Licensing Committee (Appendix E) – 14 Members (12 Labour Members, 2 Liberal Democrat Members)
· General Purposes Committee* (Appendix F) – 14 Members (12 Labour Members, 2 Liberal Democrat Members)
· Appointments Committee* (Appendix G) - 8 Members (7 Labour Members, 1 Liberal Democrat Members)
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Standards Committee* (Appendix H) – 8 Members
(6 Labour Members, 1 Liberal Democrat Member, 1 Conservative
Member) · Audit Committee* (Appendix I) – 10 Members (8 Labour Members, 1 Liberal Democrat Member, 1 Conservative Member) + 1 Co-opted non-elected member
· Statement of Accounts Committee* (Appendix J) – 8 Members (7 Labour Members, 1 Liberal Democrat Member)
· Joint Consultative Committee* (Appendix K) – 3 Members (2 Labour Members, 1 Liberal Democrat Member)
* Indicates where those bodies covered by the rules of proportionality for the purposes of the Local Government (Committees and Political Groups), Regulations 1990 – total Committee places being 100
2. That, in accordance with a proposal from the Leader of the Council, the name of the “Executive” be changed to “Cabinet”. 3. That the Borough Solicitor be authorised to make consequential amendments to the Constitution to reflect the proposal set out in Resolution 2 above. 4. That the membership of the Cabinet and the individual Portfolios, as set out below, be noted including the addition to the Housing Portfolio of the “Member responsible for complaints”, in accordance with the Housing Ombudsman’s and the Local Government and Social Care Ombudsman’s recently published Complaints Handling Code: Councillor Richard Henry – Leader, Transforming Stevenage Councillor Jeannette Thomas – Deputy Leader, Resources & Transformation Councillor Sandra Barr – Co-operative Council and Neighbourhoods Councillor Lloyd Briscoe – Economy, Skills and Transport Councillor Jackie Hollywell – Housing Councillor Conor McGrath – Stronger Communities Councillor Loraine Rossati – Culture, Leisure and Wellbeing Councillor Simon Speller – Environment and
Performance 3. That the various Cabinet bodies appointed by the Leader, detailed in Paragraph 4.4 of the report and the relevant Terms of Reference for each body set out in Appendix L to the report, be noted. 4. That the dates for Council meetings for the Municipal Year 2024/25, as ... view the full minutes text for item 9. |
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APPOINTMENT TO COMMITTEES OF THE COUNCIL PDF 120 KB A. To appoint Members to the Standing Committees of Stevenage Borough Council for the Municipal Year 2024/25; and
B. To appoint to the positions of Chair and Vice-Chair for each of those Committees.
REPORT TO FOLLOW Minutes: Details of the individuals nominated to serve on each Committee, together with the Chairs and Vice-Chairs of those Committees, where stated, had been circulated prior to the meeting.
Council noted that in relation to the membership of the Joint Consultative Committee, Councillor Tom Plater should replace Councillor Ceara Roopchand.
Councillor Richard Henry moved and Councillor Jeannette Thomas seconded the appointment of Committees. Councillor Richard Henry moved and Councillor Jeannette Thomas seconded the appointment of Chairs and Vice-Chairs to the Committees.
It was RESOLVED:
1. That the membership of Committees, together with the Chairs and Vice-Chairs, where detailed, are appointed for 2024/25 Municipal Year as follows:
OVERVIEW AND SCRUTINY COMMITTEE
COMMUNITY SELECT COMMITTEE 10 Members (8-2-0): Councillors – S Mead (Chair), J Ashley-Wren (Vice-Chair), S Booth, L Brady, K Chowdhury, A Elekolusi, A Gordon, L Guy, M Humberstone and J Woods
ENVIRONMENT & ECONOMY SELECT
COMMITTEE Councillors – R Broom (Chair), A McGuinness (Vice-Chair), L Brady, F Chowdhury, A Gordon, S Mead, C Parris, E Plater, G Snell, N Williams and J Woods
PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE 14 Members (12-2-0) Councillors – C Parris (Chair), N Chowdhury (Vice-Chair), J Ashley-Wren, R Broom, F Chowdhury, K Choudhury, P Clark, A Elekolusi, L Guy, C Houlihan, E Plater, G Snell, C Veres and A Wells Substitutes - S Booth + 6 Labour substitutes (tba)
LICENSING COMMITTEE 14 Members (12-2-0) Councillors – E Plater (Chair), S Barr (Vice-Chair), M Arceno, R Boyle, P Clark, A Elekolusi, A Gordon, C Houlihan, M Humberstone, L Martin-Haugh, C Parris, G Snell, A Wells, T Wren Substitutes - S Booth A McGuinness + 6 Labour substitutes (tba)
GENERAL PURPOSES COMMITTEE 14 Members (12-2-0) Councillors – E Plater (Chair), S Barr (Vice-Chair), M Arceno, R Boyle, P Clark, A Elekolusi, A Gordon, C Houlihan, M Humberstone, L Martin-Haugh, C Parris, G Snell, A Wells, T Wren, Substitutes - S Booth A McGuinness + 6 Labour substitutes (tba)
APPOINTMENTS COMMITTEE 8 Members (7-1-0) Councillors – R Henry (Chair), S Booth, M Humberstone, L Martin-Haugh, L Rossati, S Speller, J Thomas and N Williams
STANDARDS COMMITTEE 8 Members (6-1-1)
Councillors – J Hollywell (Chair), M Arceno (Vice-Chair), P
Bibby, CC, C McGrath, C Roopchand, L
Rossati, N Williams and T Wren. Independent Person who must be consulted on alleged breaches to the Code of Conduct – Dr. Robert Cawley
AUDIT COMMITTEE 10 Members (8-1-1) + 1 Independent Co-opted Member (S Uddin) Councillors – C Veres (Chair), L Briscoe (Vice-Chair), P Bibby, CC, R Boyle, L Guy, M Humberstone, T Plater, C Roopchand, A Wells and T Wren
STATEMENT OF ACCOUNTS COMMITTEE 8 Members (7-1-0) Councillors – J Thomas (Chair), S Barr (Vice-Chair), M Arceno , L Brady, K Choudhury, A Elekolusi, R ... view the full minutes text for item 10. |
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APPOINTMENTS TO OUTSIDE BODIES PDF 28 KB To appoint Council representatives onto various outside bodies for the Municipal Year 2024/25.
SCHEDULE TO FOLLOW Minutes: Council considered a list of individuals nominated to serve on Outside Bodies which had been circulated before the meeting.
It was moved by Councillor Richard Henry, seconded by Councillor Jeannette Thomas and RESOLVED that the following individuals are appointed to represent the Council on the various bodies detailed below for one year, unless otherwise stated:
COUNCIL FOR THE PROTECTION OF RURAL ENGLAND: THE HERTFORDSHIRE SOCIETY - Portfolio Holder for Environment and Performance EAST COAST MAINLINE AUTHORITIES (ECMA) CONSORTIUM – Portfolio Holder for Economy Skills and Transport EAST OF ENGLAND LOCAL GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION - The Leader of the Council EAST OF ENGLAND REGIONAL PLANNING - Portfolio Holder for Environment and Performance HERTS WASTE MANAGEMENT PARTNERSHIP - Portfolio Holder for Environment and Performance HERTFORDSHIRE GROWTH BOARD – The Leader of the Council HERTFORDSHIRE INFRASTRUCTURE PLANNING AND POLICY GROUP - Portfolio Holder for Environment and Performance HERTFORDSHIRE LOCAL AUTHORITIES LEADERS GROUP - The Leader of the Council HERTFORDSHIRE LOCAL ENTERPRISE PARTNERSHIP – The Leader of the Council HERTFORDSHIRE CLIMATE CHANGE AND SUSTAINABILITY PARTNERSHIP - Portfolio Holder for Environment and Performance LOCAL GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION- The Leader of the Council SOSAFE PARTNERSHIP - Portfolio Holder for Community Safety, and Equalities STEVENAGE COMMUNITY SAFETY PARTNERSHIP - Portfolio Holder for Stronger Communities STEVENAGE DEVELOPMENT BOARD - The Leader of the Council and Deputy Leader AGE CONCERN STEVENAGE – Jeannette Thomas BEDWELL COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION – Conor McGrath CHELLS MANOR COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION - Andy McGuinness CROSSROADS CARE – Anne Wells DOUGLAS DRIVE SENIOR CITIZENS ASSOCIATION – Myla Arceno HOME-START STEVENAGE – Coleen Houlihan KADOMA LINK ASSOCIATION - Graham Snell and Mason Humberstone LIVING ROOM PROJECT - Jackie Hollywell OLD STEVENAGE COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION – Nigel Williams OVAL COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION - Lloyd Briscoe PIN GREEN COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION - Jeannette Thomas SHEPHALL COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION – Sarah Mead ST NICHOLAS COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION - Sandra Barr STEVENAGE CITIZENS ADVICE BUREAU – Rob Broom STEVENAGE COMMUNITY TRUST – Lorraine Rossati and Nigel Williams STEVENAGE CREDIT UNION LIMITED – Carolina Veres SPRUSE – Lin Martin-Haugh HAVEN FIRST – Mason Humberstone STEVENAGE/AUTUN/INGELHEIM ASSOCIATION – Sandra Barr and Simon Speller STEVENAGE WORLD FORUM FOR ETHNIC COMMUNITIES – Forhad Chowdhury and Mason Humberstone SYMONDS GREEN COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION – Jackie Hollywell TIMEBRIDGE COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION – Tom Wren TURN THE TIDE – Nazmin Chowdhury EAST OF ENGLAND LGA IMPROVEMENT AND EFFICIENCY PANEL - Richard Henry HCC HEALTH SCRUTINY COMMITTEE – Alistair Gordon LOCAL GOVERNMENT INFORMATION UNIT – Jim Brown LUTON AIRPORT CONSULTATIVE COMMITTEE – Akin Elokolusi
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