Leisure, Wellbeing and Health Committee - 14 September 2016
NOTICE AND AGENDA
For a meeting to be held in the Penn Chamber, Three Rivers House, Rickmansworth, on Wednesday 14 September 2016 at 7.30pm.
Members of the Leisure, Wellbeing and Health Committee:-
Councillors:- Chris Lloyd (Lead Member for Leisure, Community and Wellbeing) Alison Scarth (Lead Member for Health)
Diana Barber
Martin Brooks Stephen King
Joy Mann
Valerie Coltman David Sansom
Alex Hayward Alison Wall
Heather Kenison Chris Whately-Smith
Steven Halls, Chief Executive
6 September 2016
Lead Member Responsibilities:
Health - Herts County Council health Strategy; Health and social care provision and access; Air pollution; Cemeteries and crematorium; Food inspection and disease control; Health and safety (for Health and Safety Executive and Council staff/contractors; Licensing activities covered by the Licensing Acts; Licensing and regulatory activities outside the Licensing Acts; Noise pollution.
Leisure, Community and Wellbeing – Arts development and grants; Charging; Grant aid, including the voluntary sector; Outdoor (woodlands, open spaces/grounds maintenance, play areas); Play development, schemes and rangers; Sport (pools, gyms, pitches, golf courses) and sports development; Public Health Strategy, Services for young and old people.
The Leisure, Wellbeing and Health Committee welcomes contributions from members of the public to its discussion on agenda items. Contributions will be limited to one person speaking for and one against each item for not more than three minutes. Please note that, in the event of registering your interest to speak on an agenda item but not taking up that right because the item is deferred, you will automatically be given the right to speak on that item at the next meeting of the Leisure, Wellbeing and Health Committee. Details of the procedure and the list for registering the wish to speak will be available for a short period before the meeting.
In accordance with the Openness of Local Government Bodies Regulations 2014 any matters considered under Part I business only of the meeting may be filmed, recorded, photographed, broadcast or reported via social media by any person.
Recording and reporting the Council’s meetings is subject to the law and it is the responsibility of those doing the recording and reporting to ensure compliance. This will include the Human Rights Act, the Data Protection Act and the laws of libel and defamation.
1. APOLOGIES FOR ABSENCE
2. MINUTES
To confirm as a correct record the minutes of the meeting held on 29 June 2016 (copy enclosed for members of the Committee).
16 06 29 LW mins3. ANY OTHER BUSINESS
Items of other business notified under Council Procedure Rule 30 to be announced, together with the special circumstances that justify their consideration as a matter of urgency. The Chairman to rule on the admission of such items.
4. DECLARATION OF INTERESTS
To receive any declarations of interest.
LEISURE, COMMUNITY AND WELLBEING
5. LEISURE, COMMUNITY AND CAPITAL GRANTS APPLICATIONS
The Committee is asked to consider Leisure & Community Grants for Mill End & District Community Association, Northwood Live at Home, SafeRoading Ltd and Small Acts of Kindness CIC.
The Committee is also asked to consider Capital Grants for ASCEND, Bushey Cricket Club, Croxley Guild Bowls Club, Sarratt Tennis Club and South Oxhey Boxing Club.
16 09 14 LW i (05) Grants Report6. BUDGET MONITORING REPORT – MONTH 4 (JULY)
Budget monitoring report is a key tool in scrutinising the Council's financial performance. It is designed to provide an overview to all relevant stakeholders. It is essential that the Council monitors its budgets throughout the year to ensure that it is meeting its strategic objectives and that corrective action is taken where necessary.
This report seeks approval to a change in the Committee's 2016-19 medium-term financial plan.
16 09 14 LW i (06) Budget Monitoring Report7. UPDATED FUTURE SMALL LEISURE CAPITAL FACILITIES PROGRAMME FOR 2017 – 2020
The purpose of this report is to provide Members with proposals for the future priority order for upgrading and refurbishing small leisure capital facilities in the District.
16 09 14 LW i (07) Leisure Capital Facilities Programme Report8. SECTION 106 REQUEST FOR EASTBURY TENNIS COURTS
This is a retrospective report requesting the authorisation of an overspend that will be met from the S106 monies received from the development of the property known as 32 Eastbury Avenue, the overspend arising out of the refurbishment of Eastbury Tennis Courts.
16 09 14 LW i (08) S106 Funding Eastbury Tennis Courts reportHEALTH
9. SERVICE PRESENTATION – COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIPS (PUBLIC HEALTH)
WORK PROGRAMME
10. WORK PROGRAMME
To review and make necessary changes to the Committee’s work programme.
16 09 14 LW i (10) report work programmeLWH Work Programme11. OTHER BUSINESS – if approved under item 3 above.
12. EXCLUSION OF PRESS AND PUBLIC
If the Committee wishes to consider the remaining item in private, it will be appropriate for a resolution to be passed in the following terms:-
“that under Section 100A of the Local Government Act 1972 the press and public be excluded from the meeting for the following item(s) of business on the grounds that it involves the likely disclosure of exempt information as defined under paragraphs (1 -7) of Part I of Schedule 12A to the Act. It has been decided by the Council that in all the circumstances, the public interest in maintaining the exemption outweighs the public interest in disclosing the information.”
(Note: If other confidential business is approved under item 3, it will also be necessary to specify the class of exempt or confidential information in the additional items.)
1. OTHER BUSINESS – if approved under item 3 above.
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