Venue: Council Chamber, County Hall, Lewes
Contact: Georgina Seligmann Governance and Democracy Manager
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Minutes of the meeting held on 16 July 2024 PDF 119 KB Additional documents: Minutes: 16.1 The minutes of the Cabinet meeting held on the 16 July 2024 were agreed as a correct record. |
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reports Additional documents: Minutes: 17.1 Copies of the reports referred to below are included in the minute book. |
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Council Monitoring Quarter 1 PDF 2 MB Report by the Chief Executive. Additional documents: Minutes:
18.1
The Cabinet considered a report by the Chief Executive.
18.2
It was RESOLVED to:
1) note the latest monitoring position for the Council? and 2)
note the addition and amendments to the risk register as set out in
paragraph 3.2 and Appendix 8 of the report. Reason
18.3 The report sets out the Council’s position and year-end projections for the Council Plan targets, Revenue Budget, Capital Programme, and Savings Plan, together with Risks at the end of June 2024.
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Reconciling Policy, Performance and Resources (RPPR): Update on planning for 2025/26 PDF 466 KB Report by the Chief Executive. Additional documents: Minutes:
19.1 The Cabinet
considered a report from the Chief Executive.
19.2 It was RESOLVED
to: 1)
Note the updated planning position and the actions being taken to
support the Council’s financial position as set out in the
report; 2)
Agree that the Council consults where required on the savings
proposals set out in the report and at appendix 1 of the
report; 3)
Agree that Chief Officers continue to identify further potential
savings as set out in section 5 of the report; 4)
Agree to continue lobbying vigorously through all available avenues
for sustainable funding to meet the needs of the residents of East
Sussex.
Reasons
19.3 The
Council’s current and forecast financial position requires
urgent action. The report outlines measures already being taken and
the exceptional steps required to bring forward savings proposals
ahead of the new financial year, in order to support the
Council’s legal duty to set a balanced budget.
19.4 We recognise the
significant impact the proposals identified for consultation will
have on local people, our staff and partners and on our ability to
manage and respond to future need for services. These are not
proposals we would want to make if there were other choices
available to us and they are not made lightly.
19.5 Work will
continue to develop and progress further savings. Another report
will be brought to Cabinet in November with more detail on this
work, as well as an overview of the latest national policy and
financial context, our latest assessment of the Council’s
medium term financial plan position and an update on the capital
programme. 19.6 Members’ involvement will continue throughout the process through Cabinet, County Council, Scrutiny Committees, and specific engagement sessions.
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East Sussex Economic Prosperity Strategy 2024 - 2050 PDF 384 KB Report by the Director of Communities, Economy and Transport. Additional documents: Minutes:
20.1 The Cabinet
considered a report by the Director of Communities, Economy and
Transport.
20.2 It was RESOLVED
to endorse the new East Sussex Economic Prosperity
Strategy, developed in partnership with Team East Sussex
(TES). Reasons 20.3 The former function of Local Enterprise Partnerships for strategic economic planning has now transferred to local democratic institutions, in this case East Sussex County Council. Whilst government expects local places to publish their strategy within six months of receiving transition funding (which itself is yet to be received), the production of an updated economic strategy has already taken place and been endorsed by TES as the Economic Growth Board for the county. East Sussex is in a strong position to articulate to Government its economic narrative and areas of focus for future investment opportunities. |
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Local Transport Plan 4 - adoption PDF 486 KB Report by the Director of Communities, Economy and Transport. Additional documents: Minutes:
21.1
The Cabinet considered a report from the Director of Communities,
Economy and Transport.
21.2
It was RESOLVED to: 1)
Approve the East Sussex Local Transport Plan 4 (LTP4), Investment
Plan and supporting documents to support and deliver transport
infrastructure across the county; and 2) Note the further work planned beyond the adoption of LTP4, as outlined in paragraphs 2.13 – 2.16 of the report.
Reason 21.3 Local Transport Authorities are required to have a Local Transport Plan (LTP) in place which sets the strategy and policy framework for transport across their geography. The East Sussex LTP4, which will cover the period 2024 to 2050, will ensure that we have an up-to-date LTP that is reflective of current national, sub national and local policy, which will place us in a stronger position to seek future funding.
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Annual progress report on becoming a carbon neutral Council PDF 239 KB Report by the Director of Communities, Economy and Transport and the Chief Operating Officer. Additional documents: Minutes:
22.1 The Cabinet
considered a report from the Director of Communities, Economy and
Transport and Chief Operating Officer.
22.2 It was RESOLVED
to note the progress report.
Reason 22.3 The Council has recognised the severity of the climate crisis by declaring a climate emergency, by setting a clear science-based target and by committing an additional £9.9m of funding up to March 2025 to cutting corporate carbon emissions. The scale of the Council’s functions and the diversity of providers the Council works with makes this a complex and substantial task. Significant work has already been undertaken to reduce emissions and will continue to be undertaken. The report sets out the further progress made during 2023/24. |
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To agree which items are to be reported to the County Council Additional documents: Minutes: 23.1 It was agreed that items 5, 8 and 9 should be reported to the County Council. [Note: the item being reported to the County Council refers to minute numbers 18, 21 and 22 ] |