Venue: St Andrews Methodist Church, 10 Cardinal Rd, Beeston, LS11 8AL
Contact: Governance Services
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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 Head of Governance Services at least 24 hours before the meeting) Minutes: There were no appeals.
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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.
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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 formal late items.
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Declaration of Interests To disclose or draw attention to any interests in accordance with Leeds City Council’s ‘Councillor Code of Conduct’. Minutes: The following declarations of interest were made at the meeting: Councillor Paul Wray declared ‘Other Registerable Interests’ in relation to Agenda Item 11, Inner South Community Committee Finance Report with his involvement, in a voluntary capacity only, with Friends of Cross Flatts Park Committee, Involve Centre and Hunslet Carr Primary School.
For more information, minute 11 refers below.
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Apologies for Absence To receive any apologies for absence. Minutes: Apologies for absence were received from Councillor R Chesterfield.
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Minutes - 28th of February 2024 PDF 321 KB To receive the minutes of the previous meeting held on 28th of February 2024, for approval as a correct record. Minutes: RESOLVED - That the minutes of the meeting held on the 28th of February 2024 be confirmed as a correct record.
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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.
The following submissions were made as part of the Open Forum:
Persistent Begging A local resident raised concerns regarding persistent begging occurring in and around the area, particularly around the local social club. The issue, along with the increase in the number of homeless people congregating around the social club, had been reported to the Police and some action had been made to move them on. It was outlined that the issue was increasing within the three Inner South Wards and was affecting communities.
In response the Chair noted the issues seem to stem from the shops nearby the local fire station and that meetings with the Police and Anti Social Behaviour Team had been held to discuss resolutions, as well as the increased presence of sex workers along Tempest Road. Resolutions required a multiagency approach and a sensible use of resources as they were also linked to local trap houses. Councillors received a significant number of emails regarding serious social issues and noted the difficult approach for assisting vulnerable people. A dedicated phone line was to be provided to the local resident that dealt with issues regarding sex workers in the area.
Belle Isle Tenant Management Organisation (BITMO) The organisation had been operating in Middleton Park for 20 years and were celebrating through the Belle Isle Gala scheduled for Saturday the 6th of July 2024. The event was self funded, without having requested funds from the Community Committee for 5 year running, but had received some funding support from Leeds Housing Federation and it was hoped a bigger event could be planned next year and promoted by Local Councillors. A summer activities day was also scheduled for local children and families, with a community run kitchen providing food. A pledge was made for Councillors to support the local events and promote local tenant management as BITMO was well thought of by the tenants it engaged with.
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Leeds Streets for All PDF 118 KB To consider the report of the Chief Officer Highways and Transportation which briefs Ward Members on the Leeds Streets for All campaign which will now go live in September.
Minutes: The report of the Chief Officer Highways and Transportation briefed Ward Members on the Leeds Streets for All campaign which was to go live in September 2024.
The Team Leader (Transport Strategy) and Senior Project Officer from City Development, presented the report and outlined the following information:
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Council Housing Growth PDF 115 KB To consider the report of the Head of Council Housing Growth which provides the Inner South Community Committee with a service update for Council Housing Growth.
Minutes: The report of the Head of Council Housing Growth provided the Inner South Community Committee with a service update for Council Housing Growth.
The Head of Council Housing Growth outlined the following information: · The service was committed to increasing the number of affordable homes across the district working with various housing associations. Housing provision aimed to be built to high standards whilst spending money wisely. · The housing growth programme was summarised as, a pledge from 2017 aimed to build 1,212 new affordable homes by 2026, which was on track to be fulfilled with 764 delivered and some interesting and ambitious plans ongoing. Issues had been noted with the changing economic and social climate during and after the pandemic. · The service worked on both on new buildings and acquisition, with the service having priority as the first referral for re-purchasing houses sold under the right to buy scheme. Buying back properties was considered necessary to increase affordable housing stock. · Affordable housing stock had increased over the last ten years, with 41% of the 764 delivered homes being Council housing. · Funding and viability were explained, with half of the service’s costs being covered by right to buy receipts and the other half via borrowing. There was no additional funding support, and an account was ringfenced from the Council’s budget for Council housing each year. The overall costs, as well as associated interest rates, for delivering schemes had increased. · Affordable rent was determined as being 80% of the market rate, with the average taken against bought back right to buy properties and social rent. · Housing standards were changing with a no gas approach favoured, which fits with the climate emergency agenda and also improved energy efficiency and reduced costs. Models for improving bio-diversity and electric charging point provision were supported but added pressure to service provision. It was also noted that the service had won awards and received good feedback from tenants. · Data for Beeston and Holbeck was noted as, holding 2,300 Council homes and with 1,500 people on the waiting list. The Meynell Approach scheme was a notable new development within the Ward. · Data for Hunslet and Riverside was outlined as, holding 1,700 Council homes and with 1,700 people on the waiting list. Gascoigne House was a notable new development in the Ward, which provided extra care facilities and linked in with Public Health. · Data for Middleton Park noted there was 4,000 Council homes, with 1,700 people on the waiting list. Throstle Recreation Ground was a notable development coming forward which focused on social values, including a good output for education and training as well as sustainable travel. · 230 new builds were expected within the Inner South under a 2026-2031 programme.
Members discussions included the following points:
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Housing Adaptations PDF 115 KB To receive the report of the Head of Health & Housing which provides the Inner South Community Committee with an update on the work of the Health & Housing Service in the Inner South Wards and around the whole city. Minutes: The report of the Head of Health & Housing provided the Inner South Community Committee with an update on the work of the Health & Housing Service in the Inner South Wards and around the whole city.
The Head of Health & Housing outlined the following information:
Members discussions included the following points:
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Inner South Community Committee - Finance Report PDF 314 KB To consider the report of the Head of Locality Partnerships which provides an update on the budget position for the Wellbeing Fund, Youth Activity Fund Capital Budget, as well as the Community Infrastructure Levy budget for 2024/25. 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 (YAF), Capital Budget as well as the Community Infrastructure Levy Budget for 2024/25.
The Localities Officer presented the report, outlining the following information:
During consideration of the Finance Report, the following was discussed:
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Inner South Community Committee - Update Report PDF 462 KB To consider the report of the Head of Locality Partnerships providing an overall update on the work that the Communities Team is engaged in, based on priorities identified by the Community Committee. It also provides opportunities to request further information on a particular issue. Additional documents: Minutes: The report of the Head of Locality Partnerships brought Member’s attention to an update of the work in which the Communities Team was engaged in based on priorities identified by the Community Committee. It also provided opportunities for further questioning or to request a more detailed report on a particular issue.
The Localities Officer introduced the report, and the following points were highlighted:
In response to questions from Members, the following points were discussed:
RESOLVED – That the contents of the report, along with Members comments, be noted.
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Community Committee Youth Summit/Youth Activity Fund Consultation Report PDF 310 KB To consider the report of the Head of Locality Partnerships which provides an update on the Community Committee Youth Summit and the Youth Activity Fund Consultation. The report also seeks agreement that consultation with young people, conducted via the Youth Summit and Youth Activity Fund survey, will inform the Youth Activity Fund spend for the 2024/25 financial year. Additional documents: Minutes: The report of the Head of Locality Partnerships provided an update on the Community Committee Youth Summit and the Youth Activity Fund (YAF) Consultation. The report also sought agreement that consultation with young people, conducted via the Youth Summit and Youth Activity Fund survey, will inform the Youth Activity Fund spend for the 2024/25 financial year
The Localities Officer Presented the report, noting the following:
RESOLVED – a. That the reflections from the last 12 months, be noted (paragraphs 14 – 21). b. That the details of the Youth Activity Fund consultation survey, be noted (paragraphs 35 - 37). c. That the Youth Activity Fund survey informs the Community Committee’s Youth Activity Fund for 2024/25. d. 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 2024/25.
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Community Committee Appointments 2024/2025 PDF 496 KB To consider the report of the City Solicitor which notes the appointment of Councillor Iqbal as Chair of the Inner South Community Committee for 2024/25 as agreed at the recent Annual Council Meeting, and also invites the Committee to make appointments to those positions detailed in the report and its appendices. Additional documents:
Minutes: The report of the City Solicitor asked Members to note the appointment of Councillor M Iqbal as Chair of the Inner South Community Committee for the 2024/25 Municipal year and also invited nominations to appointments for Outside Bodies, Local Care Partnerships and Cluster Partnerships. Nominations were also sought for the Corporate Parenting Board and for the themed Community Committee Champion roles.
The Governance Services Officer presented the report, noting, the 2024/25 schedule was available at point 6 at page 82.
The following was discussed:
RESOLVED – a) That the appointment of Councillor Mohammad Iqbal as Chair of the Inner South Community Committee for the 2024/25 Municipal Year be noted. b) That the following appointments be made for the 2024/25 Municipal Year:
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Any Other Business Minutes: The following matters were discussed:
Housing Voids and Repairs As Housing Voids and Repairs had been identified as a forthcoming item for consideration by the Committee, the following main issues were outlined to be of particular interest; · A breakdown for each area or definition of void housing. · Timescales for changing the status of or filling occupation for void houses. · The waiting list for repairs to void housing. · The categories for non-void housing. · How the Inner South compared with other Wards in the city district.
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Date and Time of the Next Meeting To note the date and time of the next meeting as the 4th of September 2024 at 1:30pm. Minutes: RESOLVED – That the date and time of the next meeting as Wednesday, the 4th of September 2024, 1:30pm, be noted.
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