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APOLOGIES FOR ABSENCE Minutes: Apologies for absence were received from Councillors Evans, Glancy, Higgins, Illingworth, Pritchett, Steadman and Wilkinson. |
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To confirm the minutes of the
meeting held on 26 April 2022. Minutes: The Minutes of the meeting held on 26 April 2022 were confirmed. (At 6:34pm, Councillor Chandler entered the
meeting.) |
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DECLARATIONS OF INTEREST Members to declare any
interest as appropriate in respect of items to be considered at this meeting. Minutes: An other registrable interest in respect of County
Councillors Orson and Posnett, was noted as being on record for any matters
which related to the Leicestershire County Council. |
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MAYOR'S ANNOUNCEMENTS Minutes: The Mayor provided a summary of his year in
Office. He began by thanking Members for allowing him his term as Mayor of the
Borough of Melton for 2021/22. He explained that it has been an eventful year
and a difficult one due to Covid. The Mayor explained that the first event he
attended was to go to Dickinson and Morris to make a pork pie. Other events the Mayor attended were: ·
two
events for the Institute of Mechanical Engineers; ·
three
events to Melton Lions including starting their swimathon; ·
Beating
the Retreat at Oakham; ·
the
Belvoir Hunt puppy show; ·
several
functions at the Cattle Market including the Fat Stock show; ·
several
charity events held by other civic heads; ·
a
barbecue at Mowbray Court; ·
civic
services in Stamford and Newark; ·
Scout’s
St George's Day parade, and; ·
the
Rotary Club Charter Night at Brooksby The Mayor explained that he had opened the
following events: the conker championships at Long Clawson; the air ambulance
store and the McCarthy Stone retirement village. He was invited to be a judge
at the artisan cheese awards and the British Pie Awards twice and presented
prizes at the Cycle Classic. In addition, he planted trees outside Parkside and
in the Country Park. The Mayor informed Members that he and the
Mayoress turned on the Christmas lights and that he presided over the staff
Christmas Lunch. The Mayor explained that he attended the
Defence Animal Training Regiment for the visit of the Princess Royal. He was
honoured to represent the Borough at the remembrance day
service and lay the wreath. He explained had the rare opportunity of bestowing the title of Honorary
Alderman upon Mr Gerald Botterill, a former, and
long-serving, Councillor. Members were informed that on 1st May, the Mayor’s
son completed his 22 mile swim for young lives versus cancer and the Mayor
thanked Members who donated to the excellent cause. The total raised by the
event, including gift aid, was £2,963. |
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ELECTION OF MAYOR a) To elect the
Mayor for the Municipal Year 2022/23. b) To invest the
Mayor and Mayoress. (New Mayor in the Chair) c) The new Mayor to
give thanks for their election. d) To receive a
vote of thanks for the retiring Mayor. e) The new Mayor to
make any announcements. Minutes: Councillor
Chandler proposed Councillor Hewson be elected Mayor of the Borough until the Annual
Council meeting in 2023. Councillor Orson seconded the motion and Council RESOLVED that
Councillor Hewson be elected Mayor of the Borough of Melton for the period
until the Annual Council meeting in 2023. The Mayor signed the Declaration of
Acceptance of Office and he and his consort, Mrs Jane Hewson, were invested
with the Chains of Office. Once invested, Councillor Hewson stated the
following: “Thank you for electing me as Mayor of the Borough of Melton
Mowbray for the coming Municipal year. Thank you to Jane, family, friends & invited guests both
here tonight or at home supporting me in this role. As many of you will know I am a farmer. Farmers constantly face many challenges, in his book the
'Resilient Farmer' Doug Avery makes the wise comment that if we only bounce
back, we just get to the place that got us into a mess before. We need to
bounce forward to a better place. Covid has hit many hard, but together we can help our
communities to bounce forward, to the benefit of those who chose us to
represent them on Melton Borough Council. My charities for the year are LOROS and Dove Cottage. I would now like to invite Georgina Sanders from LOROS to the
lectern to give a speech.” Georgina Sanders from LOROS gave a presentation explaining the
work of the charity. Councillor Graham proposed and Councillor Douglas seconded a
vote of thanks for Councillor Faulkner as the retiring Mayor. The
Mayor, Councillor Hewson, read out his announcements and said: “During
Covid, the Council meetings were made available for all time through the audio visual system. Enabling the community to watch
meetings at home and see how their Council operates. Given this increased
public awareness I am keen that Members are seen to be taking their
responsibilities seriously, treating each other with respect, acting
professionally, dressing appropriately and upholding
the highest standards of conduct at all our meetings. The
constitution is a document which sets out how we should conduct our business
and I will use this as a reference tool and take advice from Officers during a
meeting, where appropriate. As
Mayor I commit to presiding over these meetings with integrity and whilst I
recognise that robust debate is a good thing, I feel that ensuring our business
is conducted in an effective and professional way is equally as important. I
will endeavour to make myself available to any Councillor or Council staff who
have ideas to help Melton Borough Council work more effectively and provide a better
service for the benefit of our community. Our
primary focus should be that our constituents are represented
and I welcome all Members support with this for future meetings. These are some
of my aims and prayer for our future year together. There
are a number of upcoming events, they are:
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ELECTION OF DEPUTY MAYOR a) To elect the
Deputy Mayor for the Municipal Year 2022/23. b) To invest the
Deputy Mayor and Deputy Mayoress/Consort. c) The Deputy Mayor
to give thanks for their election. Minutes: Councillor
Wood proposed Councillor Holmes be elected Deputy Mayor of the Borough until
the Annual Council meeting in 2023. Councillor Carter seconded the motion and
Council RESOLVED that
Councillor Holmes be elected Deputy Mayor of the Borough of Melton for the
period until the Annual Council meeting in 2023. The Deputy Mayor signed the Declaration of Acceptance of
Office and she and her consort, Mrs Janet Seston, were invested with the Chains
of Office. Councillor Holmes gave thanks for her election as Deputy Mayor. |
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NOTIFICATION BY THE LEADER OF THE APPOINTMENT TO THE CABINET PDF 160 KB The Council is requested to note the appointment of the Deputy Leader as may be announced by the Leader. The Council is requested to note the appointment of members of the Cabinet as may be announced by the Leader. The Council is requested to note the Cabinet Portfolios as may be announced by the Leader. The Council is requested to note the Leaders Scheme of Delegation (to follow). The Leader to provide a verbal review of the last municipal year and to report on the proposed policies of the Council for the forthcoming year Minutes: The Leader congratulated the Mayor and Deputy Mayor
on their election and made the following speech reviewing the past year and
announcing his Cabinet for the 2022/23 Municipal Year. “Members it now turns to me as Leader to review the
last year and look forward to the coming one. As a Council, despite the unprecedented
challenge of the last couple of years, we continue to deliver a phenomenal
amount for our residents, and we should all be proud of what we achieve. Whilst the impact of Covid restrictions is
thankfully starting to recede, I must start by acknowledging that for at least
half the year, Covid was looming large over everything we did. 143 people have
died from Covid in Melton and so it is fitting that next week we unveil our
Covid Memorial in the Country Park, which will be a tribute both to those who
lost their lives and those who sacrificed so much to keep us safe and well. We
cannot forget the fundamental role that this Council played in both saving
lives and protecting livelihoods, and the wave after wave of business grants
and rate relief programmes that we have had to administer and distribute. Teams
across the Council have been under constant pressure and yet time and again
they have risen to the challenge. I am sure all members will once again join
with me in thanking them for their service, hard work and commitment throughout
this period. As we’ve emerged from the pandemic
we have worked hard to support the economic recovery. The Discover Melton
website launch last summer was a great success and through the Food Enterprise
Centre, we’ve established a network of 65 small
businesses, with access to direct technical support from our food
technologist. The recent Stockyard
launch at the Cattle Market, and associated private sector investment, is
starting to realise Melton’s investment potential. Projects like these
reinforce our reputation as the Rural Capital of Food, and
underpin our developing Town Centre Vision which we look forward to publishing
for consultation shortly. The last year has been huge for the MMDR. Just after
our last Annual Meeting, you will recall the County Council published a report
confirming their intention to hand back the £15m HIF grant, seriously
jeopardising the southern section of the road. Through the rapid and
co-ordinated action of this Council, alongside our MP and over 2,750 local
people, the County Council listened and agreed to rethink. Following a
significant amount of work over the following months, we had the fantastic news
last November that the County Council had accepted the HIF grant and were
committed to delivering the whole road. This was only possible because MBC
followed through on its commitments, and delivered key policy documents on
time, including the Developer Contributions SPD, 2 masterplans and a pioneering
infrastructure funding agreement. We must not under-estimate what a fantastic
achievement this was, with our reward seeing the first stages of construction
starting just a few weeks ago. The MMDR ... view the full minutes text for item CO7 |
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POLITICAL BALANCE AND ALLOCATION OF SEATS TO POLITICAL GROUPS PDF 203 KB To receive a report from the Monitoring Officer to consider: a) The appointment of the Scrutiny Committee and Standing Committees of the Council for the Municipal Year 2022/23. b) Approval of the terms of reference and number of voting places on the Scrutiny Committee and Standing Committees of the Council for the Municipal Year 2022/23. c) Approval of the political balance calculation. d) Approval of the allocation of committee seats to political groups and membership of each committee for the Municipal Year 2022/23. e) Election of Chairs and Vice Chairs of Committees for the Municipal Year 2022/23. Appendices A and B are to follow. Additional documents:
Minutes: The Monitoring Officer
introduced the Political Balance and Allocation of Seats to Political Groups
report and provided the following: a)
The appointment of the Scrutiny Committee and
Standing Committees of the Council for the Municipal Year 2022/23. b)
The terms of reference and number of voting places
on the Scrutiny Committee and Standing Committees of the Council for the Municipal
Year 2022/23. c)
The political balance calculation. d)
The allocation of Committee seats to political
groups and Membership of each Committee for the Municipal Year 2022/23. e)
The proposed Chairman and Vice Chairman for the
Municipal Year 2022/23. The recommendations were
moved by the Leader, seconded by the Deputy Leader and
voted on by Members. RESOLVED Council: 1) Appointed the Scrutiny
Committee and Standing Committees as set out in paragraph 5 of the report for
the Municipal Year 2022/23. 2) Agreed the terms of
reference and number of voting places on the Scrutiny Committee and Standing
Committees as detailed at paragraph 5 of
the report for the Municipal Year 2022/23. 3) Approved the political
balance calculation set out at paragraph 5.2 of the report;
4) Approved the allocation of
committee seats to political groups as set out in paragraph 5.2 of the report
and noted the membership of each committee as set out in Appendix A; 5) Approved the election of
Chairmen and Vice Chairmen of Committees as set out at Appendix B. (Unanimous) (Councillor Child left the
meeting at 7:33pm and was absent whilst the vote took place. He returned once
the vote had concluded.) |
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SCHEME OF DELEGATION AND AMENDMENTS TO THE CONSTITUTION PDF 211 KB The Monitoring Officer is to submit a report on the scheme
of delegation and amendments to the Constitution. Minutes: The Monitoring Officer
introduced the Scheme of Delegation and Amendments to the Constitution report.
The Leader moved the recommendations of the report, they were seconded by the
Deputy Leader and voted on by Members. RESOLVED Council: 1) Confirmed the Constitution
and agreed the Officer Scheme of Delegation. 2) Noted the amendments to the
Constitution as detailed in paragraph 4.2 of the report. 3) Approved the proposed
amendments to the Constitution as detailed in paragraph 5 of the report. 4) Authorised the Monitoring
Officer to incorporate the revisions and changes above into the Council’s
Constitution and make minor in-year changes and legislative changes as
required. (Unanimous) |
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PROGRAMME OF MEETINGS 2022/23 PDF 179 KB The Monitoring Officer to submit a report on the proposed Calendar of Meetings for the Municipal Year 2022/23. Additional documents:
Minutes: The Monitoring Officer
provided a brief introduction and presented the proposed Programme of Meetings
for the 2022/23 Municipal Year. The Leader moved the recommendation, the Deputy
Leader seconded and it was voted on by Members. RESOLVED Council: Approved the revised
programme of meetings for the Municipal Year 2022/23. (Unanimous) |
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APPOINTMENT TO OUTSIDE BODIES AND WORKING GROUPS PDF 172 KB The Monitoring Officer to submit a report which asks Members to consider nominations for representatives to serve on outside bodies. Appendix A is to follow. Additional documents: Minutes: The Monitoring Officer
introduced the Appointment of Representatives on Outside Bodies and Working
Groups report. The Leader moved the recommendations and the Deputy Leader
seconded. During the debate it was
noted that the Grantham Canal covers wards represented by four Members and
therefore it would be appropriate that all four Ward Members are appointed to
the Grantham Canal Partnership. In response it was explained that the number of
Members appointed would depend on whether the Partnership would accept all four
Ward Members, however the Partnership would be asked whether it would accept
four Ward Members. The recommendations were
voted on by Members. RESOLVED Council: 1) Noted the appointments in
Column A of Appendix A (designated according to the role/portfolio holder/Ward Member), with the caveat that it proposed that
all relevant Ward Members should be appointed to the Grantham Canal
Partnership. 2) Appointed representatives to
serve on the outside bodies and working groups listed at Appendix A (other than
those in Column A). (Unanimous) |