Report of the Chairman of the Executive Board:
Meeting: 19/07/2023 - Council (Item 37)
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Report of the Chairman of Executive Board.
Additional documents:
Minutes:
An updated report had been circulated prior to the meeting. A copy is attached at Appendix B to the Minutes.
Following which, questions were asked:
LUF Events
Councillor Jackson referred to the launch events in Alford and Skegness and stated that she was eager to know when other towns, for example, Louth may benefit from levelling up funding. In response to the point made about disparity around inland and coastal towns, Councillor Leyland highlighted that the Council must ensure that deprivation in the hinterland was taken forward.
SELCP Employee Awards
Councillor Jackson asked that her congratulations be noted to those teams and individuals who had received awards.
Councillor Horton wished to echo Councillor Jackson’s congratulations, however wanted to point out that outside of the awards scheme there were also members of staff that went the extra mile. He also found it difficult to see how staff could be compared across the three councils and was not surprised to see that most awards had gone to SHDC staff.
In response, Councillor Leyland highlighted that the three councils were in a partnership and considered that the awards were fair.
Changing Places Toilets
Councillor Jackson queried whether further funding would be made available for changing places toilets. In response, Councillor Leyland advised that UK Shared Prosperity Funding was about to be launched and information on this would be circulated to district and town and parish councillors.
Councillor Dickinson asked that her thanks be passed to the officers involved in securing the funding for the changing places facilities and to Councillor Leyland for attending the opening that day at the Lincolnshire Wildlife Park (LWP) in Friskney. In response, Councillor Leyland also thanked the officers involved and Councillor Dickinson for her acknowledgement and stated that LWP was excited to get the facility and would be pleased to receive visitors who would benefit from using this.
Councillor Makinson-Sanders stated that she was disappointed that Hubbard’s Hills in Louth was unable to benefit from a changing places facility as the site could not be accessed.
SO Festival
Councillor Jackson queried whether moving the festival to June from its usual spot in August had affected attendance.
Councillor Horton considered that the festival would be better held in August due to school holidays, and furthermore did not believe the SO Festival worked. In response, Councillor Leyland stated that he understood the event had been successful.
Councillor Danny Brookes thanked Councillor Leyland for his report, and disagreed with Councillor Horton, stating that June was an ideal time to hold the SO festival which extended the season.
In response, Councillor Leyland stated that he was happy to share attendance details for the SO Festival and considered it important to move the dates to test the season.
Publicity and signage updates to inform people of safe zones/safe routes.
Councillor Jackson referred to the signage already installed, however was concerned over the permanence of this as a ‘safe street’ could become a moving picture and queried the utility of these signs. In response, ... view the full minutes text for item 37