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COMMUNITY SAFETY FUNDING AND REPRESENTATION [FOR DECISION]

Meeting: 03/07/2017 - Runnymede Local Committee (Item 143)

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Ms Sarah Quinn (Partnership Lead – North) will present the report to the Committee for decisions on representation and funding.

Additional documents:

Decision:

The Local Committee agreed that:

 

(i)                    The committee’s delegated community safety budget of £3000 for 2017/18 be retained by the Community Partnership Team, on behalf of the Local Committee, and that the Community Safety Partnership and/or other local organisations be invited to submit proposals for funding that meet the criteria and principles set out at paragraphs 2.4- 2.8 of this report.

(ii)                   Authority be delegated to the Community Partnership Manager, in consultation with the Chairman and Vice-Chairman of the Local Committee, to authorise the expenditure of the community safety budget, in accordance with the criteria and principles stated at paragraph 2.4-2.8 of this report.

(iii)                   The committee receives updates on the project(s) that was funded, the outcomes and the impact it has achieved, and notes the community safety expenditure for 2016-17 set out in paragraph

(iv)                   The committee approved the nomination of County Councillor Mel Few to the Runnymede Community Safety Partnership, as set out in paragraph 2.1;

(v)                    The committee approved the inception of a new task group to discuss resident engagement and nominated the following representatives: councillors Mark Nuti, Mary Angell and Alan Alderson;

(vi)                   The Committee approved the nomination of County Councillor Yvonna Lay to the Early Help Board for Runnymede.

 

Minutes:

Members noted the tabled item on the draft terms of reference for the Early Help Board, and discussed representation at the task group on resident engagement for which two borough councillor representatives were invited.

 

The Local Committee agreed that:

 

(i)                    The committee’s delegated community safety budget of £3000 for 2017/18 be retained by the Community Partnership Team, on behalf of the Local Committee, and that the Community Safety Partnership and/or other local organisations be invited to submit proposals for funding that meet the criteria and principles set out at paragraphs 2.4- 2.8 of this report.

(ii)                   Authority be delegated to the Community Partnership Manager, in consultation with the Chairman and Vice-Chairman of the Local Committee, to authorise the expenditure of the community safety budget, in accordance with the criteria and principles stated at paragraph 2.4-2.8 of this report.

(iii)                   The committee receives updates on the project(s) that was funded, the outcomes and the impact it has achieved, and notes the community safety expenditure for 2016-17 set out in paragraph

(iv)                   The committee approved the nomination of County Councillor Mel Few to the Runnymede Community Safety Partnership, as set out in paragraph 2.1;

(v)                    The committee approved the inception of a new task group to discuss resident engagement and nominated the following representatives: councillors Mark Nuti, Mary Angell and Alan Alderson;

(vi)                   The Committee approved the nomination of County Councillor Yvonna Lay to the Early Help Board for Runnymede.