Items
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61. |
Apologies for absence
To receive apologies for absence.
Minutes:
No apologies for
absence were received.
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62. |
Named substitutes
To receive details of
any councillor nominated to attend the meeting in place of a member
of the committee.
Minutes:
There were no named substitutes.
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63. |
Declarations of interest
To receive
declarations of interest in respect of items on the
agenda.
Minutes:
No declarations of interest were made.
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64. |
Minutes PDF 259 KB
To receive the minutes of the meeting held on
Tuesday 3 June 2025.
Minutes:
The minutes of the previous meeting were
received.
Resolved: That the
minutes of the meeting held on 3 June 2025 be confirmed as a
correct record and be signed by the Chairperson.
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65. |
Questions from members of the public
To
receive any written questions from members of the
public.
Minutes:
No questions had been
received from members of the public.
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66. |
Questions from members of the council
To receive any written questions from members
of the council.
Minutes:
No questions had been received from
councillors.
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67. |
Gully Cleansing PDF 462 KB
To provide an overview of the management and
operation of gully cleansing, endorsing or otherwise the current
arrangements and providing recommendations to the Cabinet Member
for Roads and Regulatory Services.
Minutes:
The committee considered a report on Gully
Cleansing.
The Engineering Manager introduced a
presentation and welcomed the opportunity to update the committee
on Gully Cleansing.
The principal points of the subsequent
discussion are summarised below:
- In response to a question regarding
progress on mapping all drains, gullies, and culverts under the
responsibility of Herefordshire Council, the Engineering Manager
acknowledged that the process is not yet complete and will remain
challenging until inspections have been carried out across the
entire county. However, progress has been made in developing a
clearer understanding of the network. The report also includes a
link to the full map of gullies, as well as a link to this
year’s programme of works.
- The Chairperson stressed the
importance of knowing when a high percentage of the county's drains
will be mapped, along with a clear strategy for achieving this goal
to enable progress tracking.
- The Cabinet Member Roads and
Regulatory Services reported that progress is advancing quickly,
and a significant amount of information is being gathered. It was
also suggested that a progress report may be provided in the
future.
- The Engineering Manager added that
an update can be brought back to the committee to highlight what
progress has been made.
- In response to a question about how
a parish lengthsman can deal with gullies for their area, the
Engineering Manager noted that some lengthsmen have their own
jetting machine or can bring in the council’s.
- In response to a question about how
the repairs from last year’s flooding gone, the Directorate
Services Team Leader noted that in terms of where assets had been
identified for repair, they had been repaired using existing
drainage budgets and there was an additional investment made
available to last year and this year of £2m in investment. In
terms of some of the locations, work had been done closely with
Balfour Beatty to ensure that the right locations were
prioritised.
- The Engineering Manager added that a
performance update of what’s been delivered and the programme
for delivery can be brought to committee in the future.
- In response to a question of whether
a comprehensive countywide maintenance schedule has been developed
to anticipate heavier future rainfall, the Engineering Manager
explained that preparations are underway for the winter season.
While not all areas have been addressed, many key hotspots have
been covered. Significant resurfacing work has been completed
across the county, with careful attention given to avoid
resurfacing areas where it is not required.
- In response to a question about
whether parish councils contact Balfour Beatty or the council to
let them know of their problem drains, the Directorate Services
Team Leader confirmed that funding has been made available to
parish and town councils for drainage works to identify and come
forward with cleansing work and small level flood schemes.
- In response to a question about a
request for a dedicated gully management system to be introduced,
the Engineering Manager confirmed that as part of the contract, the
contractor will be bringing in ... view
the full minutes text for item 67.
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68. |
Update on recommendations made by the Connected Communities Scrutiny Committee PDF 399 KB
To provide the committee with an update to
recommendations made by the committee.
Additional documents:
Minutes:
The Statutory Scrutiny Officer presented the
update on recommendations made by the Connected Communities
Scrutiny Committee report.
The principal points of the subsequent
discussion are summarised below:
- In response to a question about
whether there is a middle ground between accepting and rejecting
recommendations, the Statutory Scrutiny Officer confirmed that
respondents can choose to partially accept or reject a
recommendation. It was further suggested that more precise and
targeted recommendations are likely to elicit clearer, more
definitive responses.
- The Chairperson suggested that a
discussion for a meeting could include a period of reflection on
the responses to recommendations received.
- The Statutory Scrutiny Officer noted
that in relation to the Local Transport Plan, after meeting with
the Transport Planning Services Manager, the consultation period
was extended following the committee’s recommendation and
following the end of the consultation period, it was noted that the
response rate was one of the highest in the country.
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69. |
Work programme 2025-26 PDF 393 KB
To consider the draft work programme for the
Connected Communities Scrutiny Committee until September 2025.
Additional documents:
Minutes:
The Statutory Scrutiny Officer presented the
draft work programme for the Connected Communities Scrutiny
Committee for the municipal year 2024/25.
The principal points of the subsequent
discussion are summarised below:
- The Statutory Scrutiny Officer added
that after meeting with the Transport Planning Services Manager,
there has been some changes around funding arrangements for active
travel. Officers have asked whether they can consider as a priority
to bring the Local Cycling and Walking Infrastructure Plan (LCWIP)
to the committee’s work programme for September.
- Members agreed that the LCWIP should
be prioritised for the September meeting, reflecting both the
urgency created by new funding opportunities and the need for
robust scrutiny. Concerns were expressed that the plan must not be
rushed and should properly reflect the needs of Herefordshire.
- Tourism and Destination Management
was also identified as a key topic for September, complementing
previous discussions on culture.
- Other items originally listed for
September, including the Hereford City Masterplan, UK Shared
Prosperity Fund, and broadband, were considered less well
developed. Members agreed that these may be better shaped in a
separate work programme meeting before being scheduled.
- It was suggested that if items such
as the Hereford City Masterplan are delayed, accountability should
still be maintained by officers explaining the reasons for delay in
public, rather than issues being indefinitely postponed.
- The committee also considered the
establishment of a task and finish group to examine the impacts of
significant housing growth in Herefordshire. The proposal focused
on ensuring that community infrastructure and essential services
are delivered in step with housing development, and on engaging
residents proactively in the process.
- Suggested lines of enquiry included
community infrastructure readiness, planning with people, growth
equity and resilience, and monitoring and accountability. The group
could gather evidence from officers, developers, parish councils,
NHS and education providers, as well as through citizen panels and
community workshops.
- The committee recognised the scale
of the work and acknowledged the need to manage timing carefully,
given officer resources and other scrutiny committees also planning
task and finish groups. Members agreed to consider the proposal
further and revisit it at the September meeting.
The committee unanimously agreed the draft
work programme for Connected Communities Scrutiny Committee.
Resolved that:
- The committee agree the work
programme for Connected Communities Scrutiny Committee contained in
the work programme report attached as appendix 1.
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70. |
Date of the next meeting
The date of the next meeting is Tuesday 9
September 2025, 14:00 pm.
Minutes:
The date of the next meeting is Tuesday 9
September 2025, 14:00 pm.
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