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7.00pm |
Chairman's Welcome and Introductions The Chairman will welcome those present to the meeting.
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Apologies for Absence To receive any apologies for absence. Minutes: |
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Minutes To confirm the minutes of the meeting held on 2 September 2021. Supporting documents: Minutes: The minutes of the meeting held on 2 September 2021 were presented for consideration and it was;
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To approve the minutes as a correct record. |
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Declarations of Interest To receive any declarations of disclosable interests or dispensations granted by the Standards Committee.
Minutes: There were no declarations of interest. |
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7.10pm |
Chairman's Announcements To receive the following announcements through the Chair:
· Changes to Wiltshire’s Taxi Tariffs · Update on Leisure Centres Transferring to Wiltshire Council · Area Board Communication with Hills Waste Supporting documents:
Minutes: The chairman gave the following updates:
· Changes to Wiltshire’s Taxi Tariffs The Chairman drew attention to a briefing note attached to the agenda which provided an update regarding the proposed changes to the Taxi Tariff Schedule for Hackney Carriages in Wiltshire. The note included information that was shared with the Licensing Committee at its meeting on 13 September 2021. Approval had already been provided for the proposals to be implemented, which will take place on 4 January 2022 subject to the proposals being advertised and undergoing standard consultation processes.
· Update on Leisure Centres Transferring to Wiltshire Council The Chairman drew attention to the leisure insourcing project, which would see 10 leisure centres currently managed by Places Leisure move over to Wiltshire Council. This transfer would include Westbury Swimming Pool and further information, and a frequently asked questions section can be found on a webpage via the included link in the report.
The Chairman updated that recently members of the Area Board attended a meeting of the Liaison Committee of Hills Waste Solutions. The Area Board asked for a more comprehensive communication strategy and will be working with Hills, The Environment Agency and Wiltshire Council Public Health Officers to draw up this strategy which will aim to provide timely information and updates for local residents relating to Hills Waste Solutions activities. |
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7.20pm |
Partner and Community Updates To receive any updates from partners:
· Wiltshire Police · Dorset & Wiltshire Fire and Rescue Service · BaNES, Swindon and Wiltshire Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG) · POPCAN · Town and Parish Councils Nominated Representatives
Some written updates have been received and are included in this agenda. Supporting documents:
Minutes: Updates were received from the following partners:
· Wiltshire Police The Area Board received a verbal update from Inspector Al Lumley. An overview was provided of the performance over the last 12 months to August 2021, which included the following points:
· Inspector Lumley drew attention to comparative data tables, included in the agenda pack, which illustrated how Westbury compared to the rest of the Police force. · It was noted that there were no irregularities for Westbury and that crime types taking place in Westbury were similar to that experienced by the rest of the force. · Stop and Search data was provided, and this aligned with what had happened in the last quarter across the rest of the force.
An overview of the local priorities for Westbury was provided, which included the following areas:
· Officer Verification Checks – Following the tragic events of the Sarah Everard murder in London, there has been a loss of confidence in the Police force. Wiltshire Police have been working hard to rebuild this confidence and have set up a process whereby a member of the public can ask for the officer to verify their business is genuine and lawful. This is completed through the Police radio on loudspeaker in order to offer reassurance. · Drug Dealer Conviction – Following an investigation, Wiltshire Police have secured a custodial conviction for a prolific Warminster and Westbury drug dealer. The sentence will be for 32 month and teams are focused to ensure that the individual’s void is not filled by his peer group. · Op Sceptre – Plans have been put in place for the annual Op Sceptre, which focuses on knife crime reduction within communities. This involves amnesty bins placed in key locations as well as multi-agency enforcement against those believed to be carrying or distributing weapons. It was noted that the nearest knife amnesty bin is located in Trowbridge. · Theft from Vehicle Series – Towards the end of October there was a spate of thefts from vehicles overnight in the Edington and Bratton area and along the B3908. It appeared that the criminals used this route to commit a spate of crimes from Trowbridge to Devizes. Some of the property has since been recovered and enquiries continue to locate and prosecute suspects. Importance was placed on keeping valuables out of sight and keep vehicles secure and alarmed. · Community Engagement – Work has been done to increase community engagement opportunities, to ensure that the Police are available to as many people as possible. This included being interviewed on Warminster Community Radio as well as reinvigorating a number of pre-Covid drop-in locations.
· Dorset & Wiltshire Fire and Rescue Service The Area Board noted a written update attached to the agenda.
· BaNES, Swindon & Wiltshire Clinical Commissioning Group (BSW CCG) The Area Board noted written updates attached to the agenda.
· Town and Parish Councils Nominated Representatives Councillor Matt Dean updated on behalf of Westbury Town Council that the Christmas lights switch on would now be taking place on Saturday 3 December, with a 2pm ... view the full minutes text for item 6. |
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7.35pm |
Wiltshire Youth Council To receive information regarding the Wiltshire Youth Council. Supporting documents:
Minutes: Youth Voice Lead Worker, Joe Sutton, and Youth Voice Support Worker, Cameron Strawson provided the Area Board with a presentation regarding the Wiltshire Youth Council. The presentation covered the following:
· An overview of what the Wiltshire Youth Council is was provided, with it being a group of young people aged 11-18 that have been elected by peers to represent their school or community. These representatives would have a full Youth Council meeting once a month to focus on issues important to young people. Other roles include conducting youth inspections and working with Area Boards and Local Youth Networks regarding decision making. · Potential benefits of the Youth Council were listed as exposing young people to democracy and inspiring and empowering them to stand up for their beliefs, whilst creating a culture of participation in schools and at Wiltshire Council. · An explanation of the elections process was provided, with voting to be carried out electronically on Snap Survey. Additionally, community seats would be available for those that live in Wiltshire but do not attend schools locally. · A timeline of key dates was provided, with schools submitting their list of candidates to the Child and Youth Voice Team on 17 December 2021, voting opening and closing from 31 January 2022 to 4 February 2022, with the new Youth Councillors and Deputies announced on 7 February 2022. · Once successfully elected, a conference has been planned where Youth Councillors and Deputies will be able to stand for the Shadow Youth Cabinet, or as a member of Youth Parliament in internal elections.
Following the presentation there was time for the following questions and points to be raised:
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7.45pm |
Westbury Health and Wellbeing Group To receive an update from the Westbury Health and Wellbeing Group. Minutes: Graeme Morrison, Community Engagement Manager and Councillor Gordon King provided an update on the Westbury Health and Wellbeing Group. The update covered the following:
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7.50pm |
Community Area Transport Group (CATG) To consider the notes and actions log of the previous meeting of the Community Area Transport Group held on 5 November 2021. Supporting documents: Minutes: Councillor Suzanne Wickham introduced the minutes and recommendations from the CATG meeting held on 5 November 2021.
Resolved:
The minutes of the Community Area Transport Group meeting held on 5 November 2021 were agreed as a correct record. |
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8.00pm |
4Youth Update To receive an update regarding 4Youth. Minutes: Samantha Shore provided the Area Board with a presentation regarding 4Youth. The update covered the following:
TeenTalk - Counselling and Mental Health Support for young people in and around Westbury
Detached Youth Work
Following the presentation there was time for the following questions and points to be raised:
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8.05pm |
Area Board Funding To consider the following Community Area Grant applications for funding:
1. Westbury Youth FC - £4,000 towards Redland Lane improvements.
2. Dilton Marsh and Brokerswood PCC - £5,000 towards Holy Trinity Church projector and screen with sound system upgrade.
3. Edington Parish Council - £925 towards Defibrillator for the western side of Edington.
4. Westbury and District Cricket Club - £5,000 towards Westbury and District Cricket Club grounds maintenance project. Supporting documents: Minutes: The Area Board considered the following applications for funding:
Community Area Grants:
1. Westbury Youth FC - £4,000 towards Redland Lane improvements.
Westbury Youth FC was awarded £4,000 towards Redland Lane improvements.
2. Dilton Marsh and Brokerswood PCC - £5,000 towards Holy Trinity Church projector and screen with sound system upgrade.
Resolved:
The Area Board decided to defer deciding on the application until further details could be clarified by the applicant.
3. Edington Parish Council - £925 towards Defibrillator for the western side of Edington.
Resolved:
Edington Parish Council was awarded £925 towards Defibrillator for the western side of Edington.
4. Westbury and District Cricket Club - £5,000 towards Westbury and District Cricket Club grounds maintenance project.
Resolved:
Westbury and District Cricket Club was awarded £5,000 towards Westbury and District Cricket Club grounds maintenance project. |
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8.30pm |
Urgent items Any other items of business which the Chairman agrees to consider as a matter of urgency. Minutes: There were no urgent items. |
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Future Meeting Date The next meeting of the Westbury Area Board will be on 17 February 2022. Minutes: |