Agenda and minutes

Outer South Community Committee - Monday, 13th March, 2023 4.00 pm

Venue: Northfield Community Centre, Northfield Place, Rothwell, LS26 0SL

Contact: Andy Booth 0113 37 88665 

Items
No. Item

40.

Appeals Against Refusal of Inspection of Documents

To consider any appeals in accordance with Procedure Rule 15.2 of the Access to Information Procedure Rules (in the event of an Appeal the press and public will be excluded)

 

(In accordance with Procedure Rule 15.2, written notice of an appeal must be received by the Hea of Governance Services at least 24 hours before the meeting)

Minutes:

There were no appeals.

 

 

41.

Exempt Information - Possible Exclusion of the Press and Public

1  To highlight reports or appendices which officers have identified as containing exempt information, and where officers consider that the public interest in maintaining the exemption outweighs the public interest in disclosing the information, for the reasons outlined in the report.

 

2  To consider whether or not to accept the officers recommendation in respect of the above information.

 

3  If so, to formally pass the following resolution:-

 

 RESOLVED – That the press and public be excluded from the meeting during consideration of the following parts of the agenda designated as containing exempt information on the grounds that it is likely, in view of the nature of the business to be transacted or the nature of the proceedings, that if members of the press and public were present there would be disclosure to them of exempt information, as follows:-

 

Minutes:

There was no exempt information.

 

 

42.

Late Items

To identify items which have been admitted to the agenda by the Chair for consideration.

 

(The special circumstances shall be specified in the minutes)

Minutes:

There were no late items.  Supplementary information was submitted on behalf of Agenda Item 11, Outer South Community Committee Finance Report.

 

 

43.

Declaration of Interests

To disclose or draw attention to any interests in accordance with Leeds City Council’s ‘Councillor Code of Conduct’.

Minutes:

There were no declarations.

 

 

44.

Apologies for Absence

To receive any apologies for absence.

Minutes:

Apologies for absence were submitted on behalf of Councillors B Gettings, C Hart-Brooke and J Senior.

 

 

45.

Minutes - 12 December 2022 pdf icon PDF 260 KB

To confirm as a correct record, the minutes of the meeting held on 12 December 2022

Minutes:

RESOLVED – That the minutes of the meeting held on 12 December 2022 be confirmed as a correct record.

 

 

46.

Open Forum

In accordance with Paragraphs 4.16 and 4.17 of the Community Committee Procedure Rules, at the discretion of the Chair a period of up to 10 minutes may be allocated at each ordinary meeting for members of the public to make representations or to ask questions on matters within the terms of reference of the Community Committee.  This period of time may be extended at the discretion of the Chair.  No member of the public shall speak for more than three minutes in the Open Forum, except by permission of the Chair.

Minutes:

In accordance with the Community Committee Procedure Rules, the Chair allowed a period of up to 10 minutes for members of the public to make representations or ask questions within the terms of reference of the Community Committee.

 

On this occasion no members of the public wished to speak.

 

 

47.

Highways- Leeds Safe Roads Vision Zero pdf icon PDF 428 KB

To receive and consider the attached report of the Team Leader, Safer and Sustainable Travel

 

Additional documents:

Minutes:

The report of the Team Leader, Safe and Sustainable Travel provided the Committee with an understanding of the recently adopted Vision Zero Strategy and its action plan and also the opportunity to gather input from Members and residents.

 

Gillian Macleod, Transport Development Services Manager and Vanessa Lancaster, Communications Officer were in attendance for this item.  The Committee received a presentation on the strategy.  The following was highlighted:

 

·  The strategy had been launched in October 2022 and had an ambition for zero deaths on roads in Leeds

·  Until 2013 deaths and serious injuries from road crashes had been steadily falling. However, that decline has now plateaued and the steady rise in numbers since had led to a rethink and refresh to the Local Authority’s approach to road safety. The presentation highlighted the need for a new approach to road safety and an opportunity to enter into a dialogue as to what the Road Safety Team can do for each area, building on what had been offered in the past.

·  The Vision Zero Strategy and Action Plan was adopted by the Executive Board in September 2022. It is the ambition that no one will be killed or suffer serious injuries on roads in Leeds.

·  Traditionally road safety had talked about accidents, how to prevent fatalities and set out the reasons for accidents. However, the safe system approach now looks at system designs, road user hierarchy and a systematic approach to build a safer road system.

·  Although, there is an encouragement for people to use healthy options of travel such as walking and cycling, these are classed as vulnerable road users.

·  Everyone can assist in delivering a Vision Zero approach by taking responsibility to follow the Highway Code. The Council needs to lead by example and is looking at changes to road systems, traffic management, Transport Strategy, public health and education. Safe roads partnership includes West Yorkshire Police, West Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service, National Highways, National Health Service, Ambulance Service, Road Safety Charities. The safe roads partnership activities include Police Operations and enforcement – SPARC, SNAP, Amberland etc, National Highways, safety cameras. The proposal is for behaviour change campaigns and targeted communications.

·  The Vision Zero Safe System Five Pillars of Action are safe speeds, safe roads, safe vehicles, safe behaviours and people and post-collision learning and care.

·  It was noted that the Highway Code had been updated in 2022 and there were to be new criteria in relation to speed cameras which was being done nationally but Leeds was already in the process of making the changes.  There would be more flexibility with the siting of cameras and areas of emerging risk would be considered.

·  How Members and residents can have an input into helping to achieve Vision Zero.

 

In response to questions and comments, discussion included the following:

 

·  Partnership working  which included looking at behaviour change, engineering and enforcement.

·  New operations in place including the collection video clips.

·  Education work in schools.

·  Funding was a key issue and there was not  ...  view the full minutes text for item 47.

48.

Outer South Community Committee Update Report pdf icon PDF 1 MB

To receive and consider the attached report of the Head of Locality Partnerships

 

Additional documents:

Minutes:

The report of the Head of Locality Partnerships brought Member’s attention to work which the Communities Team was involved in based on priorities identified by the Community Committee.  It also provided opportunities for questioning or to request a more detailed report on a particular issue.

 

Kimberly Frangos, Localities Officer presented the report.

 

The following was discussed:

 

·  The Children & Families Sub-Group would meet in May to discuss Youth Activity Fund applications prior to the June meeting to bring their recommendations. This meeting will include Young people from the Outer South Youth Matters Group.

·  Gildersome Meeting Hall was now open.

·  Concern regarding the recording and reporting of anti-social behaviour.  Shaun Bridge of the Anti-Social Behaviour team responded and explained the process for recording anti-social behaviour and the involvement of partners.  Members were asked to contact him directly with any concerns.

·  Sgt James Hinchliffe of the Neighbourhood Policing Team addressed the Committee.  He reported that though burglary across Outer South was lower than other areas there had been some spikes.  New patrols were in place to tackle this.  He also informed the Committee that there was a list of officers waiting for training as part of the off road bikes team and other measures to counteract problems with off road bikes and quads.

 

RESOLVED – That the report be noted.

 

 

49.

Community Committee Youth Summit/Youth Activity Fund Consultation Report pdf icon PDF 889 KB

To receive and consider the attached report of the Head of Locality Partnerships

Minutes:

The report of the Head of Locality Partnerships provided the Committee with an initial update on the Outer South Youth Summit.  A full report will be brough to the June 2023 meeting.

 

The report also provided an update on the Youth Activity Fund Consultation and asked that consutation with young people conducted via the Youth Summit and Youth Activity Fund survey informs the Youth Activity Fund spend for the 2023/24 financial year.

 

Kimberly Frangos, Localities Officer presented the report.

 

It was reported that the Youth Summit event held on 27 February was attended by 77 young people from 12 schools and was a successful day with positive feedbacks and comments.  The consultation survey remained open until 31 March 2023.

 

The Chair thanked all those involved in the event, in particular Councillors Renshaw, Kidger and Senior.

 

RESOLVED –

 

(1)  That the reflections from the last 12 months be noted.

(2)  That details of the Youth Activity Fund consultation survey be noted.

(3)  That it be noted that the Youth Activity Fund survey informs the Community Committee’s Youth Activity Fund of r2023/24.

(4)  That it be noted that any projects funded by the Community Committee from the Youth Activity Fund focus on the themes and activity priorities identified in the Youth Activity Fund Consultation Survey in 2023/24.

 

 

50.

Outer South Community Committee Finance Report pdf icon PDF 919 KB

To receive and consider the attached report of the Head of Locality Partnerships

Additional documents:

Minutes:

The report of the Head of Locality Partnerships provided the Community Committee with an update on the budget position for the Wellbeing Fund, Youth Activity Fund, Capital Budget, as well as the Community Infrastructure Levy Budget for 2022/23.

 

Kimberly Frangos, Localities Officer presented the report.

 

Members attention was brough to the project applications and the proposed ring fences for the 2023/24 financial year.  With regards to the application for the Outer South Garden Maintenance Scheme provided by Morley Elderly Action, it was confirmed that there would not be a price increase for customers.  The defibrillators proposed for Ardsley and Robin Hood would be situated at Winthorpe and St Gabriel’s Community Centres.

 

RESOLVED –

 

(1)  That details of the Wellbeing Budget position be noted.

(2)  That the following Wellbeing proposals be approved:

o  Bowling Green Redevelopment – Morley Cricket & Sports Club - £5,750.00

o  Lewisham Park Community Centre Exercise Equipment – Outer South Youth Services - £6,000.00

o  Ardsley and Robin Hood Public Access Defibrillators Project – Communities Team - £3,152.00

o  Morley South Public Access Defibrillators Project – Communities Team - £3,152.00

o  Litter Bins for Morley North – Cleaner Neighbourhoods Team - £147.03

o  Leeds Little Free Library for Winthorpe RA Community Centre – Communities Team - £1,450.00

o  Outer South Garden Maintenance Scheme – Morley Elderly Action - £35,724.00

o  Breeze in the Park – Breeze - £15,200.00

o  DAZL Outer South: Culture in my Community – Dance Action Zone Leeds - £4,138.20

o  All Weather Shelter for Scatcherd Park – Scatcherd Park Crown Green Bowling Club - £850.00

o  Coronation and Memorial Benches – Parks and Countryside - £11,135.00

o  Defibrillator Rothwell – Communities Team - £1,676.00

o  Hug in a Mug Community Café - £900

o  Rothwell & District Carnival Committee Annual Insurance Policy - £750.00

(3)  That the following Wellbeing Budget 2023/34 ring fences be approved:

o  Small Grants - £5,000.00

o  Community Engagement - £500.00

o  Community Skips - £2,000.00

o  Rothwell Celebrations - £15,000.00

o  Outer South Christmas Trees and Lights - £16,000.00

o  Youth Summit - £600.00

(4)  That details of projects approved by Delegated Decision be noted.

(5)  That monitoring information of funded projects be noted.

(6)  That details of the Youth Activities Fund (YAF) be noted.

(7)  That details of the Small Grants Budget be noted.

(8)  That details of the Community Skips Budget be noted.

(9)  That details of the Capital Budget be noted.

(10)  That details of the Community Infrastructure Levy Budget be   noted.

 

 

51.

Dates, Times and Venues of Community Committee Meetings 2023/2024 pdf icon PDF 453 KB

To receive and consider the attached report of the City Solicitor

Minutes:

The report of the City Solicitor asked Members to consider the proposed Community Committee meeting schedule for the 2023/24 Municipal Year.

 

The following dates were proposed:

 

·  Monday, 19 June 2023  Proposed Venue: Morley Town Hall

·  Monday, 25 September 2023  Proposed Venue: Blackburn Hall

·  Monday, 11 December 2023  Proposed Venue: Gildersome     Meeting Hall

·  Monday, 11 March 2024  Proposed Venue: Northfield     Community Centre

 

All meetings to commence at 4.00 p.m.

 

RESOLVED – That the Outer South Community Committee meets at 4.00 p.m. on the following dates in the 2023/24 Municipal Year:

 

·  Monday, 19 June 2023

·  Monday, 25 September 2023

·  Monday, 11 December 2023

·  Monday, 11 March 2024

 

 

52.

Chair's Closing Remarks

Minutes:

The Chair expressed thanks to Councillor Mulherin who would be attending her final meeting of the Community Committee.  Councillor Mulherin was thanked for her contribution to the Committee and the community over the past twenty years.