Venue: Council Chamber, Rushcliffe Arena, Rugby Road, West Bridgford
Contact: Helen Tambini 0115 9148320
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Declarations of Interest Minutes: There were no declarations of interest made. |
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Minutes of the Meeting held on 13 June 2023 PDF 243 KB Minutes: The minutes of the meeting held on Tuesday, 13 June 2023 were agreed as a true record and signed by the Chair. |
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Citizens' Questions To answer questions submitted by citizens on the Council or its services. Minutes: There were no citizens’ questions. |
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Opposition Group Leaders' Questions To answer questions submitted by Opposition Group Leaders on items on the agenda. Minutes: Question from Councillor Birch to Councillor Virdi. Councillor Birch was unable to attend the meeting, so his question was read out by the Chair.
“How much money does Rushcliffe Borough Council currently have in cash reserves and investments?”
Councillor Virdi thanked Councillor Birch for his question and responded by stating that it was important to understand that the reserves held were to cover future risks and opportunities. The Council’s Medium Term Financial Strategy brought together the revenue and capital pressures, funding risks and use of the reserves. Councillor Virdi referred to the Council’s investment position, as at 31 March 2023, which had been scrutinised at the recent Governance Scrutiny Group meeting and had highlighted the healthy balance of reserves; however, over 60% of those were held by the Council as trustees. In addition, the Council’s Earmarked Reserves were a combination of funds held as trustees and committed expenditure, including an Investment Reserve and property portfolio. The Council had Corporate Reserves, including the Organisational Stabilisation Reserve, the Development Corporation Reserve, funding to cover potential planning appeals and the exceptional Collection Fund Reserve, which had been created due to Government Business Rates relief linked to Covid. There were also Operating Reserves, to cover leisure centre maintenance and planning. The final component, was working capital, to cover salaries and operating expenditure. Councillor Virdi concluded by stating that it was critical that the Council was properly insulated against future revenue and capital demands, hence the need to have sufficient reserves, whilst also being able to use those funds to support future projects, and those balances needed to be understood in that context.
Councillor Clarke asked Councillor Virdi if he would agree that this demonstrated that the Council’s finances were run in a very prudent and efficient way and Councillor Virdi concurred. |
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Financial Outturn 2022-23 PDF 813 KB The report of the Director – Finance and Corporate Services is attached. Decision: a) the 2022/23 revenue position and efficiencies identified in Table 1, the variances in Table 2 (and Appendix A) be noted and the carry forwards and appropriations to reserves in Appendix E be approved;
b) the other changes to the earmarked reserves as set out at Appendix B be approved;
c) the re-profiled position on capital be noted and the capital carry forwards outlined in Appendix C and summarised in Appendix F be approved; and
d) the update on the Special Expenses outturn at paragraph 4.20 and in Appendix D be noted. Minutes: |
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Low Carbon and Sustainable Design Supplementary Planning Document PDF 254 KB The report of the Director – Development and Economic Growth is attached. Additional documents:
Decision: Minutes: |
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Shaw Street Cemetery, Ruddington PDF 230 KB The report of the Director – Development and Economic Growth is attached. Additional documents: Decision: It was RESOLVED that the closure of the Rushcliffe Borough Council owned cemetery , known as Shaw Street Cemetery, Ruddington be approved. Minutes:
Councillor Brennan confirmed that this was a procedural matter to rectify a small administrative oversight. Cabinet was advised that the cemetery had been the Council’s responsibility since 1974, and it had been managed since then as a closed cemetery. Looking back through the records it had become apparent that no formal closure had been undertaken, with details of the background to the decision highlighted in paragraphs 4.2 to 4.7 of the report. Councillor Brennan advised that essentially the requirement was to agree that the cemetery was full, or otherwise impractical for use, and the formalities to do that were minimal. Cabinet noted that the site was assessed as being nearly full when it was transferred over in 1974, the plots were very hard to identify, with no plots sold since 1974. It was theoretically possible that someone could come forward with a valid grant of burial, and that could be accommodated; however, as time passed that was becoming less likely and Councillor Brennan confirmed that there was an alternative cemetery close by.
Councillor Upton agreed with Councillor Brennan’s comments and seconded the recommendation.
It was RESOLVED that the closure of the Rushcliffe Borough Council owned cemetery , known as Shaw Street Cemetery, Ruddington be approved. |
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Exclusion of the Public To move “That under Regulation 21(1)(b) of the Local Authorities (Executive Arrangements) (Access to Information) (England) Regulations 2000, the public be excluded from the meeting for the following items of business on the grounds that they involve the likely disclosure of exempt information as defined in Paragraph 3 of Part 1 of Schedule 12A to the Local Government Act 1972”. Minutes: It was resolved that under Regulation 21(1)(b) of the Local Authorities (Executive Arrangements) (Access to Information) (England) Regulations 2000, the public be excluded from the meeting for the following items of business on the grounds that they involve the likely disclosure of exempt information as defined in Paragraph 3 of Part 1 of Schedule 12A of the Local Government Act 1972. |
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Land Disposal Update
The report of the Director – Development and Economic Growth is attached. Decision: a) the disposal of the piece of land identified in Appendix A for the purposes outlined in the report be approved; and
b) the Director – Development and Economic Growth and the Director – Finance and Corporate Services be granted delegated authority to negotiate and agree the sale value, not less than the amount specified within the report. Minutes: a) the disposal of the piece of land identified in Appendix A for the purposes outlined in the report be approved; and
b) the Director – Development and Economic Growth and the Director – Finance and Corporate Services be granted delegated authority to negotiate and agree the sale value, not less than the amount specified within the report. |