Issue - meetings
City of Culture Bid
Meeting: 28/11/2022 - Place Scrutiny Committee (Item 505)
505 City of Culture Bid PDF 83 KB
Minute No. 461 (Cabinet Book 3 Agenda Item No. 14 refers)
Called-in by Councillors Cox, Davidson and Woodley
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Minutes:
The Committee considered Minute No. 461 of Cabinet held on Tuesday, 8th November 2022, which had been called-in for scrutiny, together with the report of the Executive Director (Adults and Communities) setting out the implications of a possible bid for the UK City of Culture competition.
Resolved:-
That the following decision of Cabinet be noted:
“That the potential benefits of developing a City of Culture bid in the future, be
noted. However, as a fledging City, which alongside the City’s residents and
businesses, is faced with the cost of living crisis, inflation and significant
pressures in adult and children’s social care, it is considered inappropriate to
incur any expenditure in relation to a bid in the 2029 competition.”
Note: This is an Executive function
Cabinet Member: Councillor Mulroney
Meeting: 08/11/2022 - Cabinet (Item 461)
461 City of Culture Bid PDF 83 KB
Report of Executive Director (Adults and Communities)
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Decision:
The Cabinet considered a report of the Executive Director (Adults and Communities) setting out the implications of a possible bid for the UK City of Culture competition.
Resolved:
That the potential benefits of developing a City of Culture bid in the future, be noted. However, as a fledging City, which alongside the City’s residents and businesses, is faced with the cost of living crisis, inflation and significant pressures in adult and children’s social care, it is considered inappropriate to incur any expenditure in relation to a bid in the 2029 competition.
Reasons for decision:
The timing and an unpredictable economic future are major factors which mitigate against such major expenditure as would need to be incurred.
Other options:
To continue with a consultation before reaching a decision. However, at this time of uncertainty this expenditure is considered to be inappropriate and the Council should concentrate all of its efforts in assisting and working with residents and businesses to ameliorate the effects of the current economic situation in anyway it can.
Other parties could take a lead and prepare for the 2029 bid. However, advice from Government is that the Council’s resources and commitment are generally required to make the bids successful.
Note: This is an Executive Function
Eligible for call-in to: Place Scrutiny Committee
Cabinet Member: Cllr Mulroney
Minutes:
The Cabinet considered a report of the Executive Director (Adults and Communities) setting out the implications of a possible bid for the UK City of Culture competition.
Resolved:
That the potential benefits of developing a City of Culture bid in the future, be noted. However, as a fledging City, which alongside the City’s residents and businesses, is faced with the cost of living crisis, inflation and significant pressures in adult and children’s social care, it is considered inappropriate to incur any expenditure in relation to a bid in the 2029 competition.
Reasons for decision:
The timing and an unpredictable economic future are major factors which mitigate against such major expenditure as would need to be incurred.
Other options:
To continue with a consultation before reaching a decision. However, at this time of uncertainty this expenditure is considered to be inappropriate and the Council should concentrate all of its efforts in assisting and working with residents and businesses to ameliorate the effects of the current economic situation in anyway it can.
Other parties could take a lead and prepare for the 2029 bid. However, advice from Government is that the Council’s resources and commitment are generally required to make the bids successful.
Note: This is an Executive Function
Called-in to: Place Scrutiny Committee
Cabinet Member: Cllr Mulroney