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Securing Council land from unauthorised access

Meeting: 07/09/2021 - Cabinet (Item 52)

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The Cabinet is requested to consider the report and make the following resolutions:

 

1.    That Cabinet approve that officers focus on New Park and East Broyle sites to ensure that appropriate measures to deter unauthorised vehicle access are installed by the end of the financial year. 

2.    That officers bring back worked up proposals, including budget implications for consideration at the October Cabinet meeting.

3.    That a programme of engagement and consultation with residents who live adjacent to the two sites and other impacted organisations commences.

Decision:

RESOLVED

 

1.    That Cabinet approve that officers focus on New Park and East Broyle sites to ensure that appropriate measures to deter unauthorised vehicle access are installed by the end of the financial year. 

2.    That officers bring back worked up proposals, including budget implications for consideration at the October Cabinet meeting.

3.    That a programme of engagement and consultation with residents who live adjacent to the two sites and other impacted organisations commences.

 

Minutes:

Cllr Plant introduced the item.

 

Cllr Lintill invited Cllr Moss to speak. Cllr Moss requested continued engagement with Mr Carter’s team in finding a solution. Mr Carter explained that there is a balance between ideas for solutions and planning considerations. He confirmed that work is underway.

 

Cllr Dignum requested consideration also be given to the Parklands area. Mrs Bushby agreed to engage with the Parklands Residents Association representative.

 

In a vote the following resolutions were agreed:

 

RESOLVED

 

1.            That Cabinet approve that officers focus on New Park and East Broyle sites to ensure that appropriate measures to deter unauthorised vehicle access are installed by the end of the financial year.

2.            That officers bring back worked up proposals, including budget implications for consideration at the October Cabinet meeting.

3.            That a programme of engagement and consultation with residents who live adjacent to the two sites and other impacted organisations commences.


 

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