The Committee received a report
which provided an update on the key activities being undertaken by
the Localities Team based upon the priorities identified by the
Community Committee. In presenting the report, it provided the
Committee with an opportunity to discuss or seek further
information on the range of actions currently being
undertaken.
The Localities Officer in
attendance introduced the report, outlining the following
information:
- As part of the
discussion regarding Outer North East Community Committee public
engagement and venues where meetings were held, the following
statistics outlining engagement with webcasts of recent meetings
were provided:
Video title
|
Views
|
Outer North East Community
Committee - 18th September 2023
|
68
|
Outer North East Community
Committee - 24th July 2023
|
72
|
Outer North East Community
Committee - 13 March 2023
|
142
|
Outer North East Community
Committee - 12th December 2022
|
107
|
Outer North East Community
Committee - 26th Oct 2022
|
8
|
Outer North East Community
Committee - 27th June 2022
|
6
|
Outer North East Community
Committee - 10 March 2022
|
3
|
- It was noted that the
more recent figures displayed substantially more people watch the
webcast that had historically attended meetings at community venues
within the Outer North East.
The following points were
discussed:
- During the meeting, a
message of thanks had been submitted by a resident within Wetherby
to Councillor A Lamb for his recent campaign against the
introduction of parking charges at public green spaces. It was
noted the resident was watching the webcast live.
- Previously the Outer
North East Community Committee had been held at venues within the
Outer North East Wards, as opposed to the Civic Hall. It was noted
that these venues were unable to support the technology and
security to webcast from and turnout from members of the public had
been low. The webcast was an easy access point for the
public.
- The Community
Committee review was ongoing, with a workshop scheduled for the
17th of January 2024 which would cover community
engagement best practice. The Chair encouraged Members to
attend.
- The webcast allowed
people to engage with the meeting after it had taken place, view
only specific items of interest to the individual and was a helpful
record for accountability for Members.
- The cause behind the
increase in viewership for the webcast of more recent meetings was
queried. The specific items for consideration at these meetings may
have had an effect on the uptake.
- The effect of people
logging in and out of the webcast as well as the number of Council
officers viewing had on the figures was queried.
- It was thought the
impact of officers viewing the webcast was likely fairly minimal as
those involved in the proceedings will generally be attending to
present an item. It was expected that the uptake in views was due
to social media promotion and evidence suggests the webcast was the
best method for community engagement.
- The Outer North East
area was substantial in terms of geographical size and given
inadequate public transport provision it may be difficult for
residents to travel between towns and villages to attend meetings
that were held moving through the Wards.
- It was noted that
other forums such as Parish and Town Council meetings and workshops
serve the community well and were also a good space for residents
to raise issues.
- Running Councillor
Surgeries sessions via online methods had been successful and well
engaged with.
- Some items, such as
standard governance procedures, may not be relevant or interesting
to residents, so the webcast allows them to tune into specific
items of interest. Further consultation could be conducted with
residents to discuss relevant topics they think should be
considered by the Committee.
- A suggestion was
proposed for a dial in method for the public to make submissions as
part of the Open Forum. This was agreed to be looked into to work
out the feasibility and logistics.
- The webcast was a
good method for engagement, given the context of living in a
digital age and when the technology for webcasting from community
venues was available this would be the preferred method. Members
noted the appropriate technology should be lobbied for.
- Recent discussion at
the Environment, Housing and Communities Scrutiny Board had covered
potential options to provide facilities to webcast from community
venues.
- Establishing the
objectives of the Committee and developing agendas which cover
issues that are important to the community was being discussed as
part of the Community Committee review and workshops.
- It was noted that
holding the Committee within the Outer North East Wards with the
late evening start time will impact officers.
- A message of thanks
was extended to Andrew Birkbeck, Localities Programme Manager, for
all of his work over the years for the Localities service,
benefiting the communities of Leeds.
.
RESOLVED –
That the contents of the report, along with Members
comments, be noted.