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Contact: Democratic Services
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APOLOGIES FOR ABSENCE Minutes: Apologies for absence were received from Councillors S Atherton, Child, Cliff and Pritchett. |
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To approve the Minutes of the meeting held on 27 June 2024. Minutes: The Minutes of the meeting held on 27 June 2024 were approved. |
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MATTERS ARISING i. Minutes – To discuss any matters arising out of the Minutes. ii. Response Tracker – There are no items on the response tracker to discuss. Minutes: There were no matters to discuss arising out of the Minutes and the response tracker was noted. |
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DECLARATIONS OF INTEREST PDF 60 KB Members to declare any interest as appropriate in respect of items to be considered at this meeting. Minutes: Councillor Chubb declared a non pecuniary interest due to his membership on the Police Liaison Advisory Group. |
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REVIEW OF THE FORWARD PLAN PDF 220 KB To consider the attached Forward Plan and identify any relevant items for inclusion in the Scrutiny Work Programme, or to request further information. Minutes: The Chair introduced the Cabinet Forward Plan and invited Members to comment, however no comments were received. |
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REVIEW OF THE SCRUTINY WORK PROGRAMME 2024/25 PDF 145 KB Members are to review and comment upon the attached Scrutiny Work Programme 2024/25. Minutes: The Chair introduced the Scrutiny Work Programme 2024/25 and invited Members to comment. Members were informed that the Youth Strategy Workshop would be taking place on 17 September. It was expected that a task and finish group would be established as a result. If it is, then the task and finish group would be required to provide feedback at the Scrutiny Committee meeting in March 2025. |
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CRIME AND DISORDER ANNUAL REPORT PDF 257 KB The Scrutiny Committee is to receive the Crime and Disorder Annual Report. In addition, Inspector Darren Richardson will also be in attendance for a question and answer session. Additional documents:
Minutes: The Portfolio Holder for Corporate Finance, Property and Resources and Chair of the Safter Melton Partnership introduced the Crime and Disorder Annual Report. Inspector Darren Richardson, Neighbourhood Policing Area Commander for Melton and Rutland addressed the Committee and confirmed how the positivity of the partnership and the acquired funding secured had had a very positive and strong effect on the town and the borough. He advised that there had lately been a national deployment of staff due to recent incidents around the country, with Melton police officers being deployed elsewhere nevertheless, as a testament to the partnership within the town, there had still been a reduction in violent crime and public disorder. Inspector Richardson confirmed that all deployed officers are now back in Melton. Inspector Richardson advised how the Police had set up a Safety
Advisory Group (SAG) with the Parish Councils, in respect of the recent
festivals that had been held in the Vale.
The SAG had been successful, as it had been working alongside the
community to ensure there was no anti-social behaviour and noise pollution. He
advised that this style of support would continue with other events over the
coming year. During the discussions, a Member asked if the
Activity Bus from StreetVibe would be returning to
Melton after March 2025, it was advised that it would be dependent on
additional funding and Melton would have to apply again for the bus to be
deployed here be it through StreetVibe or another
organisation that would offer a similar service. The Portfolio Holder for
Corporate Finance, Property and Resources and Chair of the Safter Melton
Partnership advised members that the Police and Crime Commissioner had just
completed his own consultation on how to use the funding going forward and had
recognised that councils would be better able to tailor projects to their own
communities and hopefully this would be introduced into his plan going forward. A Member queried how effective Fixed Penalty Notices (FPN) were. In
response it was advised that FPNs had recently been increased in line with
Government guidelines to act as a deterrent and, at Melton, the policy is that
if a FPN is not paid, there would be a prosecution. Consideration is being
given to community pay back, especially for the under 16’s, though the national
action plan for this is not yet in force.
It was advised that there are other deterrents in place for persistent
offenders for example a Community Protection Order which would remain in place
for 12 months and if breached could lead to a custodial sentence. A Member asked how many people get a visit when a crime is reported as it has been commented on social media that when crimes are reported no Police Officer comes out to attend. In response, Members were informed that the Police work with the Victims’ Code, which is a system that identifies a victim of crime and any vulnerabilities. The code states that an identified victim of crime should expect some form ... view the full minutes text for item 15. |
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URGENT BUSINESS To consider any other items that the Chair considers urgent. Minutes: There was no urgent business. |