MAIDSTONE BOROUGH COUNCIL
Democracy and General Purposes Committee
MINUTES OF THE MEETING HELD ON Monday 20 November 2023
Attendees:
Committee Members:
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Councillors Cooper (Chairman), Bartlett, Cox, English, Jeffery, Perry and Webb
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42. Apologies for Absence
Apologies for absence were received from Councillors Rose and M Thompson.
43. Notification of Substitute Members
There were no Substitute Members.
44. Urgent Items
The Chairman stated that there was an urgent update to Item 16 – Polling Districts and Polling Places Review 2023, which was accepted because it contained information relevant to the item’s consideration.
45. Notification of Visiting Members
There were no Visiting Members.
46. Disclosures by Members and Officers
Councillors English and Perry disclosed that they were members of Tovil, Detling and Bearsted Parish Councils; and Staplehurst Parish Council respectively, in relation to Item 17 – Parish Election Cycle – Order. They intended to speak and vote on the item.
47. Disclosures of Lobbying
Councillors Bartlett, Cooper, English, Jeffery and Perry stated that they had been lobbied on Item 14 – Policy Advisory Committee and Overview and Scrutiny Arrangements, Governance Review 2023/24.
48. Exempt Items
RESOLVED: That all items on the agenda be taken in public as proposed.
49. Minutes of the Meeting Held on 13 September 2023
RESOLVED: That the Minutes of the meeting held on 13 September 2023 be approved as a correct record and signed.
50. Presentation of Petitions
There were no petitions.
51. Question and Answer Session for Local Residents
There were no questions from local residents.
52. Questions from Members to the Chairman
There were no questions from Members to the Chairman.
53. Committee Work Programme
RESOLVED: That the Committee Work Programme be noted.
54. Reports of Outside Bodies
There were no reports of outside bodies.
55. Policy Advisory Committee and Overview and Scrutiny Arrangements, Governance Review 2023/24
The Director of Strategy, Insight and Governance introduced the item and referred to the workshop that had taken place before the meeting attended by 19 Members. The workshop covered the options developed for consideration and provided Members an opportunity to ask questions, debate and present alternatives or improvements to the suggested Models. There was a vote taken at the end of the session:
· 11 votes for Model B (Cabinet plus Policy Advisory Scrutiny Committees);
· 4 votes for Model A (Current Model – up to 4 Policy Advisory Committees (PACs) plus 1 Overview and Scrutiny Committee (OSC);
· 4 votes for Model E (Cabinet plus Cabinet Advisory Committees and an Overview and Scrutiny Committee); and
· 0 votes for all other Models.
The Committee indicated that the session had been interesting but had not been binding. The Committee considered that models A and E were similar enough that they could be considered together, and there would be further work to do on model B. It was agreed that two options, one for a combined Model of A and E, and one for Model B should be worked on and presented to the Committee at its next scheduled meeting for further discussion, and recommendation to Council.
RESOLVED: That two Models including Model B and a combined version of Models A and E be worked up for presentation at the next scheduled committee meeting.
56. Outside Body Appointments
The Democratic and Electoral Services Manager introduced
the report and highlighted that were several vacancies that had not received
any nominations. It was advised that vacancies lasting for two full years would
be considered for deletion. The Committee were asked to consider the
nominations received and make those appointments and to note the closure of
Action with Communities in Rural Kent. The Democratic and Electoral Services
Manager clarified that communication with outside bodies was ongoing and that
outside bodies varied significantly from each other. However, if one was due
to be deleted the relevant outside body would be contacted.
RESOLVED: That
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The nominations as
set out in Appendix 3 to the report be approved; and
2. The closure of Action with Communities in Rural Kent be noted, with the Constitution to be amended by the Monitoring Officer to the reflect the change.
57. Polling Districts and Polling Places Review 2023
The Democratic and Electoral Services Manager introduced
the report and outlined the changes to boundaries following the polling
district and polling place review and public consultation, as set out in the
revised polling district table as part of the urgent update. This also included
an extra recommendation for officer delegated authority to make further minor
changes. The proposals for Thurnham electors were highlighted as the main
change arising from the consultation. In addition the creation of smaller,
temporary polling districts to accommodate pre-May 2024 register requests was
brought to the Committee’s attention.
With the impending deadline of register publication on 1 December, it was
highlighted that minor changes, such as small shifts to polling districts or
changes to codes might be required and delegation to officers was requested to
make sure accurate information could be presented to Council on 29 November
2023.
The Committee were informed that changes to the Parish
Election Cycle and minor alignments of Ward boundaries to Parish boundaries
from by the Local Government Boundary Commission for England (LGBCE) needed to
be completed too, the latter might not be in place until March 2024.
In response to questions it was confirmed that there would be an additional
polling place in Staplehurst so that three polling stations could be located
there. One place to the West of the main road and one to the East that would
host two polling stations as it did currently.
RESOLVED: That
1.
The Council be
recommended to agree the outcome of the Polling Districts and Polling Places
Review 2023 set out at Amended Appendix 1 to the report; and
2. The Democratic and Electoral Services Manager be given delegated authority to make minor changes to Polling Districts in Amended Appendix 1 to the report before the Council Meeting on 29 November 2023.
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58.Parish Election Cycle - Order
The Democratic and Electoral Services Manager introduced
the report and outlined how a Local Government and Public Involvement in Health
Act 2007, Section 53 order would allow alignment of all Parish Council election
cycles with the Council’s. It was highlighted that this would be
administratively beneficial for the Council, financially beneficial for Parish
Councils and an expected change which is in all parties’ interests.
The Committee agreed that Parish Council elections that
happened out of cycle were expensive and time consuming and that Parishes would
likely be relieved to accept the new system.
RESOLVED: That Council be recommended to:
- Agree that all Parish Council election cycles be aligned with Maidstone Borough Council’s election cycle with the first such elections to take place in May 2024; and
- Give the Director of Strategy Insight and Governance delegated authority to put in place the Order required to give effect to the Council’s resolution.
59. Duration of Meeting
7.15 p.m. to 7.57 p.m.
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