Agenda and minutes

Venue: online meeting

Contact: Sarah Buffrey 

Link: Watch the recording of this meeting on the Herefordshire Council Youtube Channel

Items
No. Item

9.

APOLOGIES FOR ABSENCE

To receive any apologies for absence.

Minutes:

There were no apologies from members of the cabinet.

10.

DECLARATIONS OF INTEREST

To receive declarations of interests in respect of Schedule 1, Schedule 2 or Other Interests from members of the committee in respect of items on the agenda.

Minutes:

None.

11.

MINUTES pdf icon PDF 323 KB

To approve and sign the minutes of the meeting held on 15 October 2020.

Minutes:

Resolved:       That the minutes of the meeting held on 15 October 2020 be approved as a correct record and signed by the Chairperson.

 

 

12.

Questions from members of the public pdf icon PDF 189 KB

To receive questions from members of the public.

 

Additional documents:

Minutes:

Questions received and responses given are attached as appendix 1 to the minutes.

13.

Questions from councillors pdf icon PDF 186 KB

To receive questions from councillors.

 

Additional documents:

Minutes:

Questions received and responses given are attached as appendix 2 to the minutes.

14.

2021/22 budget setting and consultation pdf icon PDF 158 KB

To recommend the approach for consultation to inform the 2021/22 budget and developing the medium term financial strategy (MTFS). Also to recommend an in year review of the capital investment budget.

Minutes:

The cabinet member finance and corporate services explained that the report set out the proposed timetable and process for development of the budget. She noted that arrangements for the consultation were likely to be impacted by Covid, which would make face to face engagement difficult, but the council would be making every effort to engage in different ways. The online survey would be the main opportunity to comment and would run from 19 December through to 8 January. Running the consultation over the Christmas and New Year period was not ideal but the timetable was similar every year. There would be promotion leading up to the launch of the survey so that everyone know when it would be and how to access it. The results of the engagement would be considered by the cabinet at its meeting in January 2021 and the budget would be set by the Council at the February meeting.

 

Cabinet members discussed the proposals and it was noted that:

·        There would also be a consultation on waste in the New Year and care would need to be taken to avoid consultation fatigue or competition between the two exercises;

·        Expert consultants would be employed to ensure that the council was reaching as many communities and stakeholders as possible, including hard to reach groups;

·        Members of the public were encouraged to use the option to sign up for topic specific alerts on the council website so they would be notified about items they might be interested in;

·        If individual councillors wished to feed in to the framing of the consultation they should make their group leaders aware;

·        While there were concerns about holding the consultation over the holiday period it was also possible that some individuals might find more time to respond while they were not at work;

·        It was important to engage early with parish and town councils so that they had sufficient time to consider the issues and respond.

 

In response to a query whether residents could be allowed to opt out of paper based communication and receive electronic documents instead it was noted that there was no prescribed way to carry out consultation but it was important that as many people were reached as possible. This would be explored as part of the communications plan.

 

The chief finance officer advised that details of the settlement for 2021/22 were expected from central government just before Christmas. In the past, additional money had been released after the initial settlement so contingency plans would be in place to deal with this situation. Due to the challenges presented by Covid it might be necessary to present a number of scenarios during the consultation process using the best information at the time but the chief finance officer expected to be able to meet the deadlines set out in the report.

 

Group leaders and representatives were invited to present the views and queries of their group. There was general recognition that the budget process this year would be particularly difficult  ...  view the full minutes text for item 14.

15.

Closing Remarks

Minutes:

The leader of the council highlighted the latest position regarding Covid-19 in Herefordshire. The county was doing reasonably well but it was concerning that cases had doubled. If this pattern continued the situation would become much more difficult.

 

The leader of the council urged that everyone observe the basic guidance to wear face coverings wherever possible, maintain social distancing and wash hands regularly. These behaviours had kept numbers down and needed to be maintained. Those less at risk in younger age groups were urged to continue to consider the safety of older relatives and friends.