Venue: The Grand, County Hall, Northallerton, DL7 8AD
Contact: Stephen Loach Email: stephen.loach@northyorks.gov.uk
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Apologies for absence Minutes: Apologies for absence were received from Councillors Bryn
Griffiths, Carl Les, Stuart Parsons, Angus Thompson, Steve Watson, John Weighell
OBE, Peter Wilkinson and co-opted Member Malcom Warne. |
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Minutes of the meeting held on 16 September 2024 Minutes: Decision The minutes of the meeting held on Monday, 16 September 2024 having been printed and circulated, be taken as read and confirmed and signed by the Chair as an accurate record. In response to Minute No. 107 - Subsidised Educational Transport – Discussion, Councillor Annabel Wilkinson, Executive Member for Education, Learning and Skills, provided the following update: “Over the past few months councillors and officers have received correspondence from concerned individuals in the Richmond / Swaledale area. This follows the Home to School travel policy changes adopted in July. I agreed at the last meeting of this ACC committee to seek further dialogue with officers and to report back to you today. With a genuine desire to help families, I have attempted to signpost, explain and clarify the issues being raised by residents, school representatives and parish councils and have responded to emails, sometimes after needing to seek details from officers, on an individual basis. However, as a number of matters are repeatedly referred to I wish to make the following four points in one response. I will ensure you have this in writing after this meeting. 1. Admissions and transport link The council does not decide where children have to go to school - parents make preferences within the admissions process which is a prescribed process that North Yorkshire Council undertakes each year alongside all other admissions authorities, including all LAs, academy trusts and VA schools in England. The dates for this are set nationally. The process cannot be paused or amended as has been suggested to me. The admissions cycle takes us to the National Offer Days in March and April – this is when all children starting reception and year 7 in England find out the schools they have been allocated. Extremely high numbers of children in North Yorkshire have typically received places at their preferred schools. It is only after this process that transport eligibility can be assessed as we do not know the outcome of admissions until the national offer day. 2. The distance calculator tool The tool has been developed to support parents to understand which schools are nearest to their unique home address location so they can make informed decisions about admissions preferences. As the tool has accuracy to 1/1000 of a mile, there will be examples where neighbours have different results. The council is not aware of any individual that has a concern about the accuracy of the mapping tool. Some parents have contacted the council to query the response as they have schools which are outside of the county on their list of nearest schools. However, as North Yorkshire has so many neighbouring LAs, this is to also be expected. Parents can still choose to apply for places at any suitable school whether it is the nearest or not, however eligibility under the council’s revised policy for home to school travel cannot be guaranteed. 3. New routes, safety, risk assessments, gritting, weight limits We currently operate over 600 routes to ... view the full minutes text for item 115. |
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Declarations of interest All Members are invited to declare at this point any interests they have in items appearing on this agenda, including the nature of those interests. Minutes: There were no declarations of
interest. |
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Public participation Members of the public may ask questions or make statements at this meeting if they have given notice to Melanie Carr of Democratic and Scrutiny Services and supplied the text (contact details below) by midday on XXXX, three working days before the day of the meeting. Each speaker should limit themselves to 3 minutes on any item. Members of the public who have given notice will be invited to speak:- · at this point in the meeting if their questions/statements relate to matters which are not otherwise on the Agenda (subject to an overall time limit of 30 minutes); · when the relevant Agenda item is being considered if they wish to speak on a matter which is on the Agenda for this meeting. If you are exercising your right to speak at this meeting, but do not
wish to be recorded, please inform the Chair who will instruct anyone who may
be taking a recording to cease while you speak. Minutes: There were no public questions or statements. |
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Minutes: Considered – the report of the Corporate Director –
Community Development requesting Members to: ·
consider the project scoping documents under the
Economic, Regeneration, Tourism and Transport Project Development Fund; ·
endorse the scoped projects to be put forward to
the Executive Member for Open to Business for Final approval and sign-off by
the Director of Community Development The three projects proposed at the meeting held 16 September
2024 were: ·
Parking Spaces for Private Hire Taxis at
Hildyard Row (White Shops) ·
Transport scheme to support individuals to get
to places of work, study and health provision ·
A684 Morton Flatts Responsive signage project Details of each project, anticipated costs and the full
scoping report for each were provided to assist Members with their
deliberations. The following issues were raised during the discussion of
the reports: ·
The access to work scheme was very important for
the viability of businesses, particularly in the hospitality sector, in rural
locations. ·
The transport project would assist the
constituency area to be at the forefront of the development of the forthcoming
transport strategy. ·
Access to services such as hospitals, doctors,
leisure, shops, etc. should also be addressed through this project, and
existing provisions taken account to link into the project. ·
The electronic signage at Morton Flatts was
important to the economic viability of the area and to anyone travelling
through the area. ·
Ensuring that advanced information of the road
being flooded and, just as importantly, providing details of when the road had
re-opened as soon as the flooding had subsided, would be of great benefit to
the area. ·
Work was taking place with the Environment
Agency to address the flooding at that location but this would not be addressed
in the short-term and the signage would assist with managing the situation in
the interim. ·
It was noted that similar signage elsewhere in
the constituency area had proved to be of significant benefit. ·
It was requested that traffic was diverted
through Kirby Fleetham when the road was closed at Morton Flatts as a one-way
bridge there created traffic issues. In response it was stated that Kirby
Fleetham was not part of the diversion route but it was very difficult to
prevent people from using this to by-pass the flooding if they decided to do
so. Members considered the three projects in turn and each was
endorsed unanimously. Resolved That Members endorse the scoped projects detailed above to be put forward to the Executive Member for Open to Business for final approval and sign-off by the Director of Community Development. |
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Minutes: Considered - the report of the Assistant Chief Executive (Legal and Democratic Services) providing a Work Programme for Members to consider, develop and adapt. Members highlighted the following issues: · A number of informal briefings were in the process of being arranged on a variety of subjects and details of Teams Meetings arranged for these would be provided to Members in due course. · A Member noted that the A6316 had recently been designated part of the “key road network” by the Combined Authority, and he asked that details in relation to this be considered at the March 2025 meeting of the Area Committee to coincide with the attendance of the Elected Mayor. · It was noted that a number of Electric Vehicle Charging (EVC) points put in place by the previous District Councils had not been connected to an electricity supply and it was requested that a report be provided to outline how this was being addressed. In the meantime, could it be indicated that the various spaces can be utilised as additional parking rather than them remaining empty as people are unaware that these have no power supply and leave them free for use by electric vehicles. · In terms of the report on Resilience and Emergency Plans to be considered at the November meeting of the Committee, it was asked that details of how the service was delivered and co-ordinated, on the ground, be provided, alongside the strategic provision of the service. It was also requested that details of liaison with Parish Councils also be provided. Resolved i. That the Work Programme be noted ii. That the issues raised be added to the Work Programme iii. That further consideration be given to the development of the work programme at forthcoming briefings and meetings. |
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Any other items Any other items which the Chair agrees should be considered as a matter of urgency because of special circumstances Minutes: There were no items of urgent business. |
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Date and time of next meeting Minutes: It was noted that the next scheduled ordinary meeting of the Committee would be held at 10am on Monday 18 November 2024 at County Hall, Northallerton. |