Meeting documents

Place Scrutiny Committee
Monday, 13th April, 2015 6.30 pm

The Cabinet Minutes

Date:
Tuesday, 17th March, 2015
Time:
14:00
Place:
Civic Suite, Civic Centre, Southend-on-Sea
 

Attendance Details

ItemDescriptionResolution
Part I
724 Regeneration Priorities
Resolved:-

1. That the priorities for regeneration and economic development be confirmed.

2. That the priorities identified in appendix 1 to the submitted report be used to inform a new regeneration framework to 2025.

Reason for Decision

The existing regeneration framework has now been partially delivered. The current context therefore needs to be produced to aid delivery of future priorities.

Other Options

An external assessment of regeneration projects and priorities could be commissioned.

Note:- This is an Executive Function
Eligible for call-in to Place Scrutiny Committee
Executive Councillor:- Longley
*Called in to:- Place Scrutiny Committee
14:00/14:55

Attendance Details

Present:
Councillor R A Woodley (Chairman)
Councillors M Assenheim, I D Gilbert, A P Jones, G E Longley, D A Norman MBE, M W Terry
In attendance:
J K Williams, S Holland, S Leftley, A Lewis, A Atherton, J Chesterton, J Ruffle, J Williams, A Keating and C Gamble

Also present: Councillors Davies, Lamb, Moyies, Mulroney and Salter

Scrutiny Comment

ItemComment
724 Called in by Councillors J Lamb and A Holland.
Final call on 27/03/2015 at 15:57
Resolved:

That the following decisions of Cabinet be noted:

"1. That the priorities for regeneration and economic development be confirmed.

2. That the priorities identified in appendix 1 to the submitted report be used to inform a new regeneration framework to 2025."

Note:- This is an Executive Function
Executive Councillor:- Longley

Business

ItemBusiness
724The Cabinet considered a report of the Corporate Director for Place setting out proposed regeneration priorities for the next 10 years together with an updated Regeneration Framework.

 

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