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URGENT ITEM: Neighbourhood Action Planning Review draft report

Meeting: 13/06/2012 - Cabinet. (Item 25)

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Minutes:

The Cabinet considered the report of the Communities Overview and Scrutiny Committee regarding the recommendations within the ‘Neighbourhood Action Planning’ review.

 

RESOLVED: That the recommendations be sent to the Cabinet Member for Community and Leisure Services for consideration and response within the 28 day period.

 


Meeting: 10/04/2012 - Communities Overview & Scrutiny Committee (Item 148)

URGENT ITEM: Neighbourhood Action Planning Review draft report

Minutes:

The Committee reviewed the minutes of the previous meeting and the recommendations made.  The Committee agreed with the Chairman’s suggestion that a short report with a Chairman’s Summary and recommendations would be an appropriate report structure for a short report.  In addition there should be an evidence pack containing the minutes of the meetings, the Planning for Real methodology and the Park Wood Neighbourhood Action Plan 2010-2015. 

 

The Committee considered, in turn, the wording and impact of each of the recommendations made at the previous meeting.  The Committee had looked specifically at Park Wood when considering Neighbourhood Action Planning but it was evaluating the pilot project at Park Wood on the basis of it being rolled out to other areas in the borough.  The recommendations made were specific to Park Wood but Members felt that their findings should be considered by the Council on a wider basis in some cases. It was agreed that specific names should be removed from the recommendations and specific examples or points of reference such as ‘Heather House’ should be placed into a wider context.

 

The Committee discussed the regeneration of Park Wood and the recommendations made around this issue.  This topic had been discussed in detail at the previous meeting as Golding Homes had informed Members that the Planning for Real process had provided a starting point for its engagement with residents. It was felt that the inclusion of recommendations made as a result of the discussion on regeneration in Park Wood was important as it would have an effect on the rest of the borough as residents from Park Wood were moved to other areas.

 

Members felt that their recommendations should include the importance of the involvement of children in the Planning for Real Process. The success of the involvement of children from Bellwood school in the making of the model of the area which was the starting point for the pilot project had resonated with Members at the previous meeting.

 

It was felt that the finances involved with Neighbourhood Action Planning remained a grey area.  Maidstone Borough Council had secured funding of £50,000 for the pilot project in Park Wood.  Its future role could be one of facilitator, assisting residents groups in accessing funding available from other sources.  Regardless of the Council’s role it was agreed that funding would be a primary consideration when the next Neighbourhood Action Planning project was considered and a recommendation was worded by the Committee to ensure that Council addressed this.

 

It was resolved that:

 

a)  The Neighbourhood Action Planning short report should be structured around the following recommendations:

 

  • That the Community Halls Audit report is taken to the Communities Overview and Scrutiny Committee to address the possibility of communities running facilities similar to Heather House in Park Wood;

 

  • That assistance be given by the Community Development Team to Park Wood residents in the production of their residents’ newsletter;

 

§  That the financial implications of extending Planning for Real across other wards of the borough be  ...  view the full minutes text for item 148