Issue - meetings
Grassland Management Policy
Meeting: 21/03/2023 - Cabinet (Item 783)
783 Grassland Management Policy (Referred back at Council held on 2nd March 2023) PDF 85 KB
Report of Executive Director (Neighbourhoods and Environment) to follow
Additional documents:
- Appendix 1 - Report of Exec Director (Neighbourhoods and Envt), 12/01/2023 Cabinet, item 783
PDF 103 KB
- Grassland Management Strategy, 12/01/2023 Cabinet, item 783
PDF 1 MB
- Webcast for Grassland Management Policy (Referred back at Council held on 2nd March 2023)
Minutes:
The Cabinet considered a report of the Executive Director (Neighbourhoods and Environment) presenting the Grassland Management Strategy which was referred back by Council at its meeting held on 2nd March 2023.
On consideration of the report the Cabinet Member for Environment, Culture and Tourism confirmed that consultation with local Councillors and residents would be an important part of the strategy.
Resolved:
1. That the Grassland Management Strategy, as set out at Appendix A to the submitted report to Cabinet held on 12th January 2023, be approved.
2. That the areas for grassland management be identified by officers in advance and engagement be undertaken with Ward Councillors, and residents’ associations, with wider publicity, on these areas.
3. That greater City-wide publicity to change ‘minds and hearts’ and encourage a culture change be undertaken.
4. That onsite notices advising of the changes and benefits, be provided.
5. That officers continue to engage with Councillors and communities in areas proposed for grassland management regime changes.
Reasons for decision:
To allow the delivery of the Strategy and its wider action plans, with the outcome that we have a more sustainable environment in Southend-on-Sea.
Other options
Do nothing and retain the current management and maintenance standards – the impact would be that mowing regimes would not be conducive to enhancing local biodiversity.
Note: This is an Executive Function
Not eligible for call-in as the matter has already been the subject of call-in to Place Scrutiny Committee.
Cabinet Member: Cllr Mulroney
Meeting: 30/01/2023 - Place Scrutiny Committee (Item 644)
644 Grassland Management Policy PDF 102 KB
Minute No. 621 (Cabinet Book 4, Agenda Item No. 14 refers)
Called-in by Councillors Cox and Davidson
Additional documents:
- Appendix 1 - Bee Happy - Grassland Management Strategy, item 644
PDF 1 MB
- Webcast for Grassland Management Policy
Minutes:
The Committee considered Minute No. 621 of Cabinet held on 12th January 2023, which had been called-in to scrutiny, together with the report of the Executive Director (Neighbourhoods and Environment) presenting the Grassland Management Strategy which provides a framework for Southend-on-Sea City Council to improve the overall status and reduce losses in the diversity of pollinator species within the City.
The Committee discussed the matter in some detail and asked a number of questions that were responded to by the Cabinet Member for Environment, Culture & Planning and the Council’s Head of Parks and Open Spaces. The Committee felt there were a number of anomalies in the report, particularly in respect of cost savings and the lack of consultation with Ward Councillors and Residents’ Associations regarding the identification of appropriate areas prior to any decision being taken.
Resolved:-
1. That the matter be referred back to Cabinet for reconsideration.
2. That, in accordance with Council Procedure Rule 39.2, the matter be referred to full Council for consideration.
Note: This is an Executive Function
Cabinet Member: Cllr Mulroney
Meeting: 12/01/2023 - Cabinet (Item 621)
621 Grassland Management Policy PDF 102 KB
Report of Executive Director (Neighbourhoods and Environment)
Additional documents:
- Appendix 1 - Bee Happy - Grassland Management Strategy, item 621
PDF 1 MB
- Webcast for Grassland Management Policy
Decision:
The Cabinet considered a report of the Executive Director (Neighbourhoods and Environment) presenting the Grassland Management Strategy which provides a framework for Southend-on-Sea City Council to improve the overall status and reduce losses in the diversity of pollinator species within the City.
Resolved:
1. That the Grassland Management Strategy, as set out at Appendix A to the submitted report, be approved.
2. That areas for grassland management be identified by officers in advance and engagement be undertaken with Ward Councillors, and residents’ associations, with wider publicity, on these areas.
3. That greater City-wide publicity to change ‘minds and hearts’ and encourage a culture change be undertaken.
4. That onsite notices advising of the changes and benefits, be provided.
5. That officers continue to engage with Councillors and communities in areas proposed for grassland management regime changes.
Reasons for decision:
To allow the delivery of the Strategy and its wider action plans, with the outcome that we have a more sustainable environment in Southend-on-Sea and “To see pollinators thrive, so they can carry out their essential service to people of pollinating flowers and crops while providing other benefits for our native plants, the wider environment, food production and all of us.”
Other options
Do nothing and retain the current management and maintenance standards – the impact would be that mowing regimes would not be conducive to enhancing local biodiversity.
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 (Neighbourhoods and Environment) presenting the Grassland Management Strategy which provides a framework for Southend-on-Sea City Council to improve the overall status and reduce losses in the diversity of pollinator species within the City.
Resolved:
1. That the Grassland Management Strategy, as set out at Appendix A to the submitted report, be approved.
2. That areas for grassland management be identified by officers in advance and engagement be undertaken with Ward Councillors, and residents’ associations, with wider publicity, on these areas.
3. That greater City-wide publicity to change ‘minds and hearts’ and encourage a culture change be undertaken.
4. That onsite notices advising of the changes and benefits, be provided.
5. That officers continue to engage with Councillors and communities in areas proposed for grassland management regime changes.
Reasons for decision:
To allow the delivery of the Strategy and its wider action plans, with the outcome that we have a more sustainable environment in Southend-on-Sea and “To see pollinators thrive, so they can carry out their essential service to people of pollinating flowers and crops while providing other benefits for our native plants, the wider environment, food production and all of us.”
Other options
Do nothing and retain the current management and maintenance standards – the impact would be that mowing regimes would not be conducive to enhancing local biodiversity.
Note: This is an Executive Function
Called-in to: Place Scrutiny Committee
Cabinet Member: Cllr Mulroney