Issue - meetings

Committee Calendar of Meetings - May 2019 to May 2020

Meeting: 20/11/2018 - Council (Item 47)

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The Council is requested to consider the agenda report and its appendix and to make the following resolution:

 

RESOLVED

 

That the committee calendar of meetings for May 2019 to May 2020 be approved.

Additional documents:

Minutes:

The Council considered the report and its appendix circulated with the agenda for this meeting.

 

The Vice-Chairman moved the Cabinet’s recommendation and this was seconded by Mr A Dignum (Leader of the Council and Cabinet Member for Growth and Place).

 

Mrs D Shepherd (Chief Executive) briefly introduced the report.

 

At the start of the discussion Mr A Moss (Fishbourne and the Leader of the Opposition) proposed an amendment to the recommendation in para 2.1 of the report, namely that after the final word ‘approved’ the following words be inserted: ‘and officers be invited to investigate a revised calendar of meetings to include some evening meetings to accommodate working councillors and for local residents to attend more easily’.

 

Mr J Brown (Southbourne) seconded this proposal.

 

Mr Moss said that whilst he was content with the calendar overall there was in his view a duty to have meetings later in the day to assist both members who were in employment and local residents, thereby maximising attendance routinely at CDC meetings.

 

Mr Brown pointed out that he had used 15 days of his annual leave to attend various meetings including several Local Plan Review member briefings; he was fortunate in that he had a very understanding employer. He felt that the current arrangement was very off-putting to working-age councillors. He was, therefore, fully in support of Mr Moss’ proposal.

 

Four members spoke against the proposal: Mrs P Tull (Sidlesham), Mrs P Dignum (Chichester South), Mr S Oakley (Tangmere) and Mr J Connor (Selsey North). The points made were that (a) the matter had been discussed several years ago in detail and ultimately it had not been pursued after a limited experiment in holding some meetings later in the afternoon and that did not lead to an increased attendance; (b) later meetings could pose safety issues for lady members who lived in distant wards because they would have to drive home in the dark; (c) evening meetings at CDC would clash with parish, town and city councils which were held at that time of day; (d) evening meetings would have resource implications for CDC officers and other staff and also they and the public would then have to travel home late.     

 

Mrs C Apel (Chichester West) favoured the proposal, saying that the current meetings timetable made it very difficult for younger people to attend and they would be helped by late afternoon and evening meetings. She disagreed that it would create problems with evening parish council meetings because in other local authority areas parish and district/borough council meetings were held in the evenings without a problem.

 

Mr F Hobbs (Easebourne) sympathised with Mr Moss’ point and he too had lost annual leave by attending CDC meetings. He suggested that the best way forward was to approve the calendar now and review the position following the CDC elections in May 2019.

 

The Vice-Chairman called for a vote by a show of hands on Mr Moss’s amendment proposal. There were seven votes  ...  view the full minutes text for item 47