Venue: On-Line Meeting
Contact: Kevin Fielding
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Chairman's Welcome, Introduction and Announcements Chairman’s Announcements:
· Local Plan Review consultation
· Census 2021
· OPCC precept consultation – Video film https://youtu.be/eRMtE_YxdWk
Supporting documents:
Minutes: The Chairman welcomed everybody to the on-line meeting of the Bradford on Avon Area Board.
The Area Board members were introduced.
The following Chairman’s announcements contained in the agenda pack were noted:
· Local Plan Review consultation
· Census 2021
· OPCC precept Consultation – Angus MacphersonPolice and Crime Commissioner was in attendance to outline the consultation and show a short power point presentation
· Covid update
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Apologies for Absence Minutes: Apologies were received from Ros Griffiths – Community Engagement Manager
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Minutes To confirm the minutes of the meetings held on Wednesday 21 October 2020
Supporting documents: Minutes: Decision
· The minutes of the meeting held on Wednesday 21 October 2020 were signed as the 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 none
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Partner Updates · Wiltshire Police
· Dorset & Wiltshire Fire and Rescue Service
· NHS & Healthwatch
· Bradford on Avon Town Council
Supporting documents:
Minutes: Wiltshire Police
Inspector Gill Hughes outlined the written report contained in the agenda pack.
Points made included:
· That reports of anti-social behaviour were down during November/December, compared to the previous two month period. Whilst seasonal trends may had played a part, having a new member of the team in PCSO Laura Wallace had made a significant difference for the better in terms of visibility.
· Social media – keep up to date with what’s going on, use the Wiltshire Police app “community messaging”.
The Chairman thanked Inspector Hughes for her update
Dorset & Wiltshire Fire and Rescue Service – written report contained in the agenda pack
NHS & Healthwatch - written report contained in the agenda pack
Bradford on Avon Town Council - written report contained in the agenda pack
Winsley Parish Council - written report contained in the agenda pack
South Wraxall Parish Council - written report contained in the agenda pack
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The Creative Economy A Covid-19 impact discussion led by Cllr Jim Lynch Minutes: Cllr Jim Lynch opened a discussion on how Covid-19 had impacted on Bradford on Avon and its creative economy.
Points made by Cllr Lynch included:
· That the Creative Economy was the lifeblood of many Wiltshire towns and villages
· It covered an astonishing array of creative businesses and organisations including Music and The Performing Arts, Advertising, Marketing, Architecture, Crafts, Graphic and Fashion Design, Film, TV, Video and Radio, Photography, IT, software and Computer Publishing
· The Creative Industries were, in short, the beating heart of Wiltshire's economy and the centre of it's growth and innovation
· That the creative economy seemed to fall outside of the JSNA parameters
· The need to create a platform to highlight the creative economy in Bradford on Avon
· That a simple Facebook survey could be carried
Comments raised from the floor included:
· That this was an important issue in Bradford on Avon
· It would appear that the 16-24 age group were baring the brunt of covid related job losses
· That St Margaret’s hall could be a good music venue, but that it lacked a good PA system – This could with the right investment in a PA system become a good live music hub for the town
· That Iford Manor had been trying to promote live music during the pandemic whenever it was possible, adhering to social distancing rules etc
· That the parishes should not be forgotten during any discussions
What next?
· That a dialogue should be started with groups and organisations to provide help and support to our young people during these difficult times
· That the Area Board members would to get together to discuss a way forward speaking to key players in the town including BoA business etc
· That Cllr Lynch and Ros Griffiths – Community Engagement Manager would get together to discuss the survey and getting the message spread through the “Our Community Matters” web pages
· That Cllr Lynch reported back at the next Area Board meeting with an update on developments
The Chairman thanked Cllr Jim Lynch for starting the discussion on this important topic
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Working Group updates · CATG
· Health and Wellbeing Group
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Minutes: The CATG report dated 21 December 2020 were noted
· Next CATG meeting on Monday 15 February 2021
Health and Wellbeing Group report dated 4 November 2020 were noted
· The group would be meeting during the next few weeks, inviting covid volunteer groups to attend
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Grant and funding applications To determine applications for Community Area Grants
Applicant: Winsley Parish Council Project: Football Pitch Maintenance and dugout refurbishment materials only Amount requested: £1,895.41
Applicant: BoA Area Board Project: Support for Bradford Town Football Club fundraising effort Amount requested: £500
Applicant: Westwood and Iford Parish Council Project: Westwood Park Play Area Refurbishment Phase 1 Amount requested: £5,000
Applicant: Wiltshire Mighty Girls Project: General application to support Wiltshire Mighty Girls through these challenging times Amount requested: £1,500
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Minutes: Decision Winsley Parish Council awarded £1,895.41 for Football Pitch Maintenance and dugout refurbishment materials only
Decision BoA Area Board awarded £500 for Support for Bradford Town Football Club fundraising effort
Decision Westwood and Iford Parish Council awarded £5,000 for Westwood Park Play Area Refurbishment Phase 1
Decision Wiltshire Mighty Girls awarded £1,500 for General application to support Wiltshire Mighty Girls through these challenging times
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