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Minutes of the Staffing, Finance & General Purposes Committee held in the Council Chamber, Town Hall, Bideford on Thursday 25 August 2016 at 6.30 pm

PRESENT:
North Ward:   
Councillor D Bushby
Councillor P S Christie
Councillor P J Pester

South Ward:   
Councillor S G Inch (Chairman)
Councillor D McGeough
Councillor R Wootton

South (Outer) Ward:   
Councillor D Howell (Town Mayor)
       
East Ward:   
Councillor M C Langmead


IN ATTENDANCE:   
Mrs H J Blackburn (Town Clerk)
Councillor A T Inch
1 x Member of the public

036   APOLOGIES FOR ABSENCE

Councillor D G Brenton (South Ward) – personal.

037   DECLARATIONS OF INTEREST AND ANY REQUESTS FOR DISPENSATION ON ITEMS ON THE AGENDA

No declarations of interest were made at this point.

038   PUBLIC PARTICIPATION SESSION OF 15 MINUTES DURATION

No members of the public wished to speak.

039   MINUTES

The Minutes of the Meeting held on 21 July 2016 were approved and signed as a correct record. 

(Vote – For: 7, Against: 0, Abstentions: 1)

040   CHAIRMAN’S ITEMS

•    The Chairman made Members aware of a letter that had been received from the Town Band by North Ward Councillors.  They need to demolish one of the chimneys to the rear of the Band room which is causing internal wall problems via the ingress of water, and are seeking financial assistance.  It was agreed that this item would be placed on the agenda of the next SFGP meeting with a view to making a recommendation to Council. In the meantime, Councillor Christie will get in touch with the Town Band, and ask to have a look at the quotes. 
•    The Town Clerk requested permission to sign a wayleave agreement for an overhead power cable from Ford Woods issued by Western Power Distribution.  WPD have a statutory right to install electric cables.  Permission was granted.
•    The Town Clerk advised that there were no more ex-Mayor’s badges in stock.  She normally purchases 3 at a time, as this is the most cost efficient way to purchase them.  They are approximately £350 each &vat. £2,500 was allowed in this year’s budget for the purchase of 3 x ex-Mayor’s badges and 3 x ex-Mayoress’ badges – although the latter is recharged to the Mayor, if he wishes to purchase one.  It was agreed that the Town Clerk would go ahead and purchase the badges as suggested.
•    The Town Clerk advised that she and the Mayor had met with Jenny Wallace and Jane Whittaker, to discuss the documentation provided for the proposed Bridge Centre. At this point in time, no formal decision has been given to the Town Council on the documentation.  Dr Bowser has emailed to say that there is now ongoing dialogue with Torridge District Council and has offered to come and provide a further update at the next Town Council meeting.  (He is hoping to get the original resolution changed).  Members discussed the situation and agreed clarity was required on what will be delivered. The likely return needs to be considered to ensure sustainability. Some Members were concerned that the project was out of time and discussed whether Dr Bowser should reapply for the funding. It was agreed that Bideford Town Council need to ensure we are in receipt of the correct facts before any decision is made. Councillor Langmead agreed to ask Torridge District Council’s solicitor to write to The Town Council  as soon as any decision is made.  If Torridge District Council allows further time for the agreements to be fulfilled, then at this point it can be placed on the Town Council agenda for further discussion.

041   ACCOUNTS

Members received the list of payments.

Proposed by Councillor Pester, seconded and

RESOLVED:  That the list of payments is approved.

(Vote – For: 8, Against: 0)

042     MANOR COURT PRESENTMENTS 

Presentment Number 1:

“That the Kingsley Road approach to Bideford (the football ground wall) is dirty and unattractive for a first impression when entering the Town.  It is currently painted pale blue with seagulls.  It needs cleaning and redecorating.  Must have an annual maintenance programme.  Invite local schools and clubs to take each section and perhaps redesign.”

At the last meeting Councillor Langmead had agreed to progress the possibility of working with the Art department at Bideford College to paint “Bideford through the ages” on to timber panels, which could be fixed to the wall.  Councillor Langmead advised that Torridge District Council have warned that because the panels need to be fitted to the wall, planning permission will be required for each panel.  The students cannot paint directly on to the wall due to the narrowness of the pavement and Health & Safety considerations. As the school is still on holiday for the summer, it was agreed that Councillor Langmead will contact the school in September to discuss the situation.

Presentment Number 5:

“That the Council seeks permission for a commemorative plaque to be erected showing Edward Capern (Bideford’s Postman Poet) who lived at 28 Mill Street (now Braddicks Funeral business).  Charles Kingsley who was a friend of the Poet rented a room in this house to hold drawing lessons for young men.  Edward Capern came to the attention of the Prime Minister, Lord Palmerston for his patriotic poems during the Crimean War for which he was awarded a Civil List pension.  That this Council requests that this be added to the Heritage Trail.”

Councillor Howell advised that a commemorative plaque is currently in the process of being made.

It was agreed that the completed Manor Court presentments will no longer be circulated with the agenda.
   
043   PROJECT UPDATE

•    Multi skilled Maintenance Personnel

Councillor Bushby advised that an advert for the above post has been placed in the local press, on-line and in the job centre.  Applications are currently being received.  Members of the sub-committee charged to organise the equipment and vehicle required for the posts have met and discussed the equipment costs and quotations, and have been to Toyota in Barnstaple to inspect a Toyota Hylux pickup.  (The DSFK vehicle previously identified is not currently available).  The Toyota Hylux has been ordered in white so that the crests and livery will stand out well.  Delivery will be approximately mid October.  The Toyota is a more expensive vehicle than the DSFK but is more suited to the job and can travel off road.  It also retains its value extremely well. An equipment list has been generated and quotes have been obtained.  The Town Clerk is setting up a meeting with one of the companies who have quoted, to discuss the list. The original PIF budget sheet specified two mowers, but it has now been decided just to purchase one.  The increased vehicle cost may lead to a slight over spend on the budget, but the Tap Fund money will offset this.  It was agreed that the Toyota Hylux will make a perfect vehicle for use in the carnival in future years.  This will help promote the Town Council profile.
Councillor Langmead asked whether the larger vehicle would go in the container and was advised that this was no longer the intention.  However, it will be parked securely in the Jigsaw compound.

•    Band stand for Victoria Park

The Town Clerk advised that she had been in contact with Babcocks and they are unable to make a bespoke bandstand.  She is currently pursuing this option with Pro-weld in Fremington as well as two companies further afield.    The Town Clerk also advised the pre-application bid to the Heritage Lottery fund had been unsuccessful.  She did wonder however if Members would like her to put in an application to the New Homes Bonus Fund.  Members asked the Town Clerk to secure quotations in time for the next meeting, so this could be discussed further.

044   INSURANCE QUOTATIONS

Members considered the three insurance quotations and the level of cover comparison which had been prepared by the Clerk.

Proposed by Councillor S Inch, seconded and

RESOLVED:  That Zurich Municipal is selected as the Insurance Provider for the next 3 years.

(Vote For: 8, Against: 0)

045   FORD WOODLAND

Members considered the frequency of boundary tree risk assessments in Ford Woods

Proposed by Councillor Langmead, seconded and

RESOLVED: That the boundary tree risk assessments in Ford Woods should take place annually.

(Vote For: 8, Against: 0)

046   NOTICE OF MOTION

Submission by Councillor D McGeough

“The provision of Free wi-fi for the benefit of public and visitors.  This will be fitted in the Harbour Master’s Office.  The initiative will be in conjunction with Bideford Festival Committee.”

Members discussed the project and asked whether the Town Council could have an input into the advertising.  Councillor McGeough advised that the advertising would be organised by the Festival Committee to pay for the running costs. The Town Council would have its own slot on the splash page, which it could change as required.  The Town Council would not take the income due to the vat implications.  Councillor Howell suggested that if the initiative was very successful, a second phase would be possible. 
Councillor Langmead asked who would own the system and was advised that it will be placed in the Harbour Master’s Office, with The Festival Committee paying for the running costs via the advertising revenue.  The fall-back position, should there be a problem, would be that the Town Council would take this over.  Councillor McGeough was asked how visitors would know how to log on, and advised that the appropriated signage would be displayed.  He also advised that the wifi was not for use by the businesses in the town and that the contracts manager would manage this via the cloud system.  Access to inappropriate sites would also be blocked by the same method.  Councillor McGeough also advised that a contact list could be generated from the users who log on to the system.

Proposed by Councillor  McGeough, seconded and

RECOMMENDED: That the motion is supported.

(Vote For: 8, Against: 0)

047   NOTICE OF MOTION

Submission by Councillor D Bushby

“The replacement of the damaged bench on Northdown Road / Cottingham Crescent.”

Councillor Bushby advised that following damage to the bench, it has now been removed. He has been in contact with Devon County Council who have advised that they will not replace the bench, but have no objection to the Town Council replacing the bench.

Proposed by Councillor  Bushby, seconded and

RECOMMENDED:  That this motion is supported.

(Vote For: 8, Against: 0)

048   PART II CLOSED SESSION
Proposed by Councillor S Inch, seconded and

RESOLVED:  That in view of the confidential nature of the business about to be discussed, the meeting moves into part II.

(Vote For: 8,  Against: 0)

049   PART II CLOSED SESSION
There is a confidential Minute associated with this item.

The business of the meeting having been completed, the Chairman thanked the members for their attendance and the meeting concluded at 7.50 pm.

Minutes of the Staffing, Finance & General Purposes Committee held in the Council Chamber, Town Hall, Bideford on Thursday 31 March 2016 at 6.30 pm

PRESENT:

North Ward:   
Councillor D Bushby
Councillor P S Christie
Councillor P J Pester (Town Mayor)

South Ward:   
Councillor S G Inch (Chairman)
Councillor R Wootton

South (Outer) Ward:   
Councillor D Howell

East Ward:       
Councillor M Langmead

IN ATTENDANCE:   
Mrs H J Blackburn (Town Clerk)
Councillor T Johns

120   APOLOGIES FOR ABSENCE

Councillor A Inch (South Ward – Work Commitments)

121   DECLARATIONS OF INTEREST AND ANY REQUESTS FOR DISPENSATION ON ITEMS ON THE AGENDA

Councillor P Pester declared a non-pecuniary interest in agenda item 13 (Proposed one of the candidates).

122   PUBLIC PARTICIPATION SESSION OF 15 MINUTES DURATION

There was no public participation.

123   MINUTES

The Minutes of the Meeting held on 11 February 2016 were approved and signed as a correct record. 

(Vote – For: 7,  Against: 0)

124   CHAIRMAN’S ITEMS

No items were raised.

125   ACCOUNTS

Members received the list of payments.

Members questioned the payment of refreshments for the contractors erecting the Market Hall shed units (PV No. 370) and asked that the payment be considered by the Market Management Committee.

Proposed by Councillor Inch, seconded and

RESOLVED:  That the draft list of payments is approved  with the exception of PV No. 370 which should be presented to the Market Management Committee for consideration.

(Vote – For:  7,  Against: 0)

126   MANOR COURT PRESENTMENTS 

Presentment Number 3:

“To erect a bronze form of Tarka the Otter at the Longbridge end of the Quay (opposite Mr Chips) to commemorate the book and pay homage to the wildlife that lives in and on the River Torridge.  The idea has attracted interest already from RSPCA and local media with a view to it becoming of interest to tourists. A local sculptor has been located.  Bronze is a strong material and will last for future generations. There will be a commemorative plaque made from slate and a local stonemason will do the work.”

Proposed by Councillor Langmead, seconded and

RECOMMENDED:  That Bideford Town Council match funds the amount raised by the Bideford Town Centre Partnership to a maximum of £7,500.  The funding will be on condition of the wording on the plaque being agreed by all parties and that it reflects the contribution the Town Council makes.

(Vote – For:  6,  Against: 0, Abstention: 1)

Presentment Number 1:

“That the Kingsley Road approach to Bideford (the football ground wall) is dirty and unattractive for a first impression when entering the Town .  It is currently painted pale blue with seagulls.  It needs cleaning and redecorating.  Must have an annual maintenance programme.  Invite local schools and clubs to take each section and perhaps redesign.”

Members discussed the possible options for refurbishing the wall, including working with the Art department at Bideford College to paint “Bideford through the ages” on to timber panels, which could be fixed to the wall.  However, due to the current ongoing negotiations by the football club to extend the lease, it was felt that an interim solution may be more appropriate, which could just be to paint and stencil the wall, or perhaps engage a street artist.

Proposed by Councillor Inch, seconded and

RESOLVED:   That Councillor Bushby will ascertain the cost per panel to engage a street artist (Andy Hamilton) to paint the wall, Councillor Langmead will check with Torridge District Council that planning permission isn’t required and The Town Clerk will arrange for Morrisions to be approached for possible funding, and will also ascertain with TDC whether any Section 106 money for public art is still available.

(Vote – For: 7, Against: 0)

Presentment Number 2:

“To consult a specialist with regard to stopping the flooding at the edge of Ford Woods near to Rowe Close.  To look at options to remedy the problem permanently and implement them.”

Following discussion about the exact location of the area referred to within the woodland, and the nature of the problem, it was agreed that a site visit is required before any decision is taken.

Proposed by Councillor Inch, seconded and

RESOLVED:   That The Town Clerk arranges for a site visit.

(Vote – For: 7, Against: 0)

127   SECURITY OF BANK DEPOSITS

The Town Clerk advised that she and Councillor Howell had met with the Relationship Manager and Risk Manager from Lloyds Bank to discuss the security of bank deposits.  It has been confirmed that The Town Council is not protected under the Financial Protection regulations.  They provided documentation on the financial strength of Lloyds, which the Clerk had circulated with the agenda.  They discussed moving some funds to a 32 day notice account, to give a higher interest rate.  However, Members agreed that no monies should be moved until after the EU Referendum, but that the Town Clerk would continue to research some higher interest accounts.

The Town Clerk had also asked The Lloyds representatives whether purchases would be better protected if the Council used a credit rather than debit card, and whilst they thought this was the case, again they said they would confirm.  (They have not confirmed to date, but The Town Clerk had found information on line to suggest that the debit card was covered against fraudulent purchases.)

The Town Clerk had asked if a process could be implemented where the wages were paid automatically at the end of the month, and it was suggested that this could be done via on-line banking.  Councillor Howell advised that he could work with The Town Clerk to look at how this could work in terms of two sets of authorisation. 

Proposed by Councillor Inch, seconded and

RESOLVED: That Councillor Howell works with the Clerk to look at online banking and that the movement of any funds to a higher interest account is deferred until July, but in the meantime alternative savings accounts are investigated.

(Vote – For: 7,  Against: 0)

128   MEMBERS’ ALLOWANCES

Members noted the report.

Proposed by Councillor Christie, seconded and

RECOMMENDED:  That the allowances rate remains unchanged for the Financial Year 2016/2017.

(Vote For: 7, Against: 0)

129   QUEEN’S BIRTHDAY BEACONS

Councillor Inch advised that he had been in contact with Pollyfield and that entertainment and a buffet is being put together. They are hoping to arrange a Mayor of Shamwickshire and for both The Mayor of Bideford and Shamwickshire to light the beacon together.  The Tarka Pipe band will play, with the National Anthem being played before the beacon is lit, and Happy Birthday following.  A Message from Prince Charles has been received that will need to be read out.  It is hoped that the Boxing club will put on some displays.  The beacon will be lit at 7.30 pm.

The Town Clerk asked who would conduct a risk assessment for the event and provide the Public Liability Insurance and Councillor Inch advised that this would be Pollyfield.

Councillor Inch was asked to check if the Mayor of Shamwickshire needs to live in
East-the-Water and whether the spoof chain still existed.  It was suggested that the famous photo of the two Mayors shaking hands could be re-encacted.

Proposed by Councillor Inch, seconded and

RESOLVED:  That £100 is donated towards the cost of the buffet.

(Vote – For:  6,  Against: 0, Abstentions: 1)

130   CONFIDENTIAL ITEMS TO BE TAKEN IN PART II

Proposed by Councillor Inch, seconded and

RESOLVED: That in view of the confidential nature of the business about to be discussed, it is advisable, in the public interest, that the public be excluded for the remainder of the meeting.

(Vote – For:  7,  Against: 0)

PART II (CLOSED SESSION)

131   Railings and Wall at Victoria Park

Members considered the fixed price quotations for the proposed railings at Victoria Park.

Proposed by Councillor Howell, seconded and

RESOLVED: That the contract is awarded to Mike Burton, and that the option of galvanising the railings is taken.

(It was agreed that a crown should replace the ship’s wheel within the design and that the Town Clerk and Councillor Johns are nominated to work alongside Mr Burton on any design decisions.)

(Vote – For:  7,  Against: 0)

Members considered the fixed price quotations for the proposed wall at Victoria Park.

Proposed by Councillor Pester, seconded and

RESOLVED: That the contract is awarded to Matthew Westaway subject to the assistance with the installation of the railings cited on the quotation being included in the price.

(The Town Clerk suggested that she gets a quotation for the installation of the cycle hoops from the same contractor, as it would make sense to install these at the same time.)

(Vote – For:  7,  Against: 0)

132   Grass Verge Cutting

(Councillor Langmead declared a non-pecuniary interest at this point, as one of the contractors who has supplied a quote, cuts his grass.)

Members considered the fixed price quotations for cutting the grass verges within the town.  The qualifications of the contractors were taken into consideration.  Councillor Inch requested that two additional areas be added to the schedule.

Proposed by Councillor Bushby, seconded and

RESOLVED: That the contract for two supplementary cuts is awarded to ISS. The Town Clerk will update the schedule to include the layby and verge at Little America and a small area at Devonshire Park.

(Vote For: 6, Against: 0, Abstentions: 1)

(Councillor Christie left the meeting.)

133   CITIZEN’S AWARD

The Members discussed the nominations received for the Citizen’s Award. 

There is a confidential minute associated with this Minute Number.

134   Proposed by Councillor Inch, seconded and

RESOLVED: That The Meeting returns to Standing Orders.

(Vote – For: 6,  Against: 0)

The business of the meeting having been completed, the Chairman thanked the members for their attendance and the meeting concluded at 8.11 pm.


PRESENT:   
North Ward:   
Councillor D Bushby
Councillor P S Christie
Councillor P J Pester (Town Mayor)

South Ward:   
Councillor D G Brenton
Councillor A T Inch
Councillor S G Inch (Chairman)
Councillor R Wootton
       
South (Outer) Ward:   
Councillor D Howell
       
East Ward:
Councillor M Langmead

IN ATTENDANCE:   
Mrs H J Blackburn (Town Clerk)
Councillor  T Johns

086   APOLOGIES FOR ABSENCE

All Members were present.

087   DECLARATIONS OF INTEREST AND ANY REQUESTS FOR DISPENSATION ON ITEMS ON THE AGENDA

None received.

088   PUBLIC PARTICIPATION SESSION OF 15 MINUTES DURATION

There was no public participation.

089   MINUTES

The Minutes of the Meeting held on 19 November 2015 were approved and signed as a correct record.
 
(Vote – For: 9,  Against: 0)

090   ONE BIDEFORD

The Town Clerk advised that she had attended the One Bideford Meeting yesterday along with Councillors A T Inch and Langmead.  The agencies currently involved are moving forward with a co-ordinated Town Team type approach, with a “Go Live date” of 29th February.  The aim is to run the project for a month before the launch date which is likely to be on 3 April 2016 (to coincide with the Beautiful Bideford – Taking Pride in our Town day). Councillors Langmead and A Inch have agreed to be joint Chair of the “One Bideford” Project Meetings and the Town Council is being asked to lead this initiative.  Members need to agree on a level of support that can be provided.
The other agencies are contributing resources as follows: (this is an approximate list)

Police: crime scheme funded Radios, increase to radio coverage, anti-graffiti kits, “One Bideford” badges.
TDC: mobile phone, possibly office accommodation if required.
Fire Service: Some financial resource available.

The initial contact point for the public will be via a mobile phone (text), which will be held in the first instance by the Town Clerk’s Office.  After a month, the nature of the calls will be evaluated, and if it is felt that the phone should be manned by another agency, it will be transferred.

As the lead body, Bideford Town Council will need to provide some admin support to the Chairs of the meeting, and some co-ordination ability.  The Town Council will also need to generate and maintain a web site, and possibly co-ordinate targeted activities. The Town Clerk suggested a budget of £5,000 allocated as follows: Launch £500, website £500, admin/co-ordination £4,000.

Councillors Langmead and A Inch added further information about the radio system and advised that the concept is not to spend money, but to save money.  Both Councillors expressed their admiration for how well the group is working together and becoming involved in cleaning up the town. It was noted that the work of One Ilfracombe is perceived very well within their town.

The Town Centre Partnership is also very supportive of One Bideford.

Members also talked about the launch and the need for not just leaflets, but other ways of advertising the initiative (banners, stickers, press etc.).

Proposed by Councillor Howell, seconded and

RECOMMENDED:  That the contingency sum of £5,000 is put in the budget towards the launch of “One Bideford”, website and administration.  Delegated authority for the spend of the fund (within the allocated budget), is given jointly to Councillors Langmead, A T Inch and the Town Clerk.

(Vote – For:  9, Against: 0)

091   CHAIRMAN’S ITEMS

•     Flowers are being sent to the Macebearer, who has just come out of hospital.
•     The coach shelter on Landivisiau Walk has been vandalised.  This has been reported to the Police and the Insurance Company, and is likely to cost in the region of £1,200 & vat to repair.  Councillor Howell suggested it may be more cost effective to replace the end panel with a solid “Discovering Bideford” sign, and offered to look into the feasibility of this.
•     The Torridge District Council Caretaker who currently covers Bideford Town Council meetings is happy to continue to act as Caretaker for Bideford Town Council after April 2016.  If the BTC Meetings are held at the same time as Torridge Meetings, they will cover the cost.
•     A dummy run to move the furniture out of the Town Hall is being organised for Thursday 28 January – prior to the Town Council meeting.  The time of 17.45 was agreed, and the Town Clerk will arrange for an email to be sent to Councillors advising them of the arrangement and asking them to watch the Manual Handling video if they are able to participate.
•     Members requested that the next SFGP meeting on 11 February 2016 is held at 6.30 pm as it clashes with a Bridge Trust Meeting.  This was agreed by all Members present.  The timing of future meetings will also be placed on the next SFGP agenda.

092   ACCOUNTS

Members received the list of payments.

Concerns were raised about the payment to Torridge District Council for the Christmas parking.  It was generally felt that as it had not been possible to cover the payment machines, some people had paid, even though the parking should have been free.  The Town Clerk was asked if this revenue could be identified and repaid to the Town Council, with a view to it being passed on to a local charity.  Some Councillors also felt that some Members of the Public had been unclear about which authority was paying for the free parking days.
   
Proposed by Councillor Brenton, seconded and

RESOLVED:  That the draft list of payments is approved. The Town Clerk will ask Torridge District Council if the overpayment sum can be identified, with a view to donating this to Charity.

(Vote – For: 9, Against: 0)

The Town Clerk advised that following the payment for the arboricultural work in the woods, there were sufficient funds remaining to engage a tree surgeon to survey the boundary with the neighbouring estate, with a view to identifying any trees which if they fell, would land on property.  The affected trees could then be trimmed, to reduce the threat.  This was agreed, and the Town Clerk will organise some quotations.

093   GIFT FOR MANOR COURT SPEAKER

Proposed by Councillor Langmead, seconded and 

RESOLVED:  That a budget of £150 is set for a gift for the Manor Court Speaker.

(Vote For: 9, Against: 0)

094   MANOR COURT PRESENTMENTS 

Presentment Number 4.

“That the Town Council prepares a list of properties and areas and presents to the Tidy Town committee to pursue and monitor including rubbish and chewing gum.”

A clean up day “Beautiful Bideford – Taking Pride in our Town”, is currently being organised by volunteers from both the Town Council’s Tourism Committee, and other local organisations.  The first day is scheduled for Sunday 3 April 2016.

Presentment Number 5.

“That a feasibility study be conducted to investigate the cost, location and general desirability of a bandstand in Victoria Park.  To consider adapting the existing Fort and utilise income from 106 agreements to finance the project.”

The Town Clerk advised that the Town Band have been made aware of the dimensions of the fort in Victoria Park, and are going to check if the area would be sufficient to accommodate them if adapted to become a band stand.

095   SECURITY OF BANK DEPOSITS

The Clerk advised that she had contacted NALC for advice on how to mitigate the risk of holding all funds with one financial institution, and had circulated the response prior to the meeting.  She has also asked Mr Norton at Torridge District Council, who has advised that their funds are held with different institutions to spread the risk. Members agreed that the sum of £200,000 could be moved to another financial institution, and Councillors Howell and Bushby both said that they had contacts, who could advise on safe propositions.

Proposed by Councillor S Inch, seconded and

RESOLVED: That Councillors Bushby and Howell will obtain more information on investment possibilities for The Town Council funds, and will report back to the next meeting.

(Vote – For: 9,  Against: 0)

096     COMMONWEALTH FLAG

Members gave consideration to the procedure for raising the Commonwealth flag on Monday 14 March 2016.

Proposed by Councillor Christie, seconded and 

RECOMMENDED:  That on Monday 14th March The Commonwealth flag is raised at the Town Hall, with the Mayor and Councillors attending the flag raising at Riverbank House.

(Vote For: 9, Against: 0)

097                                                                                                        QUEEN’S BIRTHDAY BEACONS

Members gave consideration to correspondence from Bruno Peek, Pageant Master, regarding The Queen’s Birthday Beacons – 21 April 2016.  Members discussed the whereabouts of the Beacon used during the Diamond Jubilee, and Councillor Howell offered to check with Pollyfield if they still had it.  Councillor S Inch suggested that The Town Council should become involved in lighting a Beacon and offered to lead this initiative.

Proposed by Councillor Pester, seconded and 

RECOMMENDED:  That the Town Council supports lighting the beacon under the leadership of Councillor S Inch.  The Town Clerk will advise the Pageant Master that a Beacon will be lit in Bideford.

(Vote For: 9, Against: 0)

098    FINANCIAL REGULATIONS

Members gave consideration to the Financial Regulations as required by clause 49 and the suggestion from the External Auditor.

Proposed by Councillor S Inch, seconded and 

RESOLVED: 

That the Financial Regulations are amended to fully differentiate between the current auditor roles.  The terminology used will be as follows: Internal Auditor (currently Councillor Bushby), Independent Auditor (currently Mrs M Wilkin) and External Auditor (Currently Grant Thornton).

That The following clause is added to the Financial Regulations:

On a regular basis, at least once in each quarter, and at each financial year end, The Internal Auditor (who is not the Chairman or a cheque signatory) shall be appointed to verify bank reconciliations (for all accounts) produced by the RFO. The Internal Auditor shall sign the reconciliations and the original bank statements as evidence of verification. This activity shall on conclusion be reported, including any exceptions, to and noted by the Finance Committee.

(Vote For: 9, Against: 0)

099   NOTICE OF MOTION: Councillor T Johns/S Inch

“To enhance the existing area at Victoria Park where the Old Public toilets stood, by erecting iron railings and a concrete wall to match existing enclosure of Victoria Park.”

Councillor Trevor Johns spoke on the background to the motion, which was supported by Councillor S Inch.

The Town Clerk advised that John Adams, TDC had obtained two quotes for the work, which were circulated to Members. More had been requested, but had not been forthcoming.  £3,870 TAP money is still available, and anything left over from the provision of cycle hoops can be put towards this project, as it will enhance the visibility of the proposed storage area for the cycles.

The Town Clerk has spoken with John Adams about whether it would be more efficient to install the cycle hoops at the same time as the wall enhancement, and he feels this would be the case. 

Councillor Christie expressed support for the project, but wondered whether the current railings could be replaced with ironwork which is more in keeping with the ornate gates, and which reflects our maritime history.  He suggested there may be FLAG money available for this.

Whilst there was general support for the original motion, Members wished to explore the enhanced ironwork proposal further.  The possibility of removing the bushes which are currently the other side of the fencing was also suggested in order to open up the view into the park.

An amendment to the motion was proposed by Councillor S Inch, seconded and

RECOMMENDED:  That the original motion is supported, but that the possibility of replacing the current railings with ironwork which is more in keeping with the ornate gates, and which reflects our maritime history is investigated.

(Vote For: 9, Against: 0)

(It was agreed that The Town Clerk and Councillors S Inch, Christie and Johns would make a site visit and carry out some investigation into enhanced ironwork for the project).

100   BUDGET 2016/2017

The Town Clerk presented the draft Budget Estimates for the Financial Year 2016/2017.

Members generally felt that the precept would need to be increased this year to make up for the reduction in Council Tax support grant provided by The District Council, followed by its complete withdrawal next Year.  Members also suggested that with continuing County Council and District Council cuts, more and more will be expected from the Town Council in future years.  It was advocated that any increase should be coupled with a full explanation to the public of why this is necessary.
Members asked The Town Clerk to amend the “Option C” budget to include £6,000 for grass cutting, which would be taken from the “Projects” Budget Line.

Following discussion a final draft budget was agreed which is attached and forms part of these Minutes.

Proposed by Councillor Howell, seconded and

RECOMMENDED:  That the Council approves the budget of £ 399,101.00 in respect of the Financial Year commencing 1 April 2016 and that the Council’s reserves remain at £130,000.00.

(This will be a Band D increase of approximately 3.94 % or 56p/week).

(Vote For: 8, Against: 1)

101   CONFIDENTIAL ITEMS TO BE TAKEN IN PART II

Proposed by Councillor Pester, seconded and

RESOLVED: That in view of the confidential nature of the business about to be discussed, it is advisable, in the public interest, that the public be excluded for the remainder of the meeting.

(Vote – For:  9, Against: 0)

    PART II (CLOSED SESSION)

102   EMPLOYMENT ISSUES

There is a confidential minute associated with this agenda item. 


The business of the meeting having been completed, the Chairman thanked the members for their attendance and the meeting concluded at 19.37  pm.

 

 

 


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