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Minutes:
Matter for
Decision
The report set out the findings from a review
of the three Neighbourhood Community Projects (NCPs) that operate in Abbey, Arbury and Kings Hedges wards. Those wards had the highest
overall multiple deprivation scores in Cambridge.
The report considered how the 3 NCPs might
evolve in the future to ensure they could remain sustainable and carry on their
valuable work, given the difficult financial challenges faced by Cambridge City
Council.
Decision
of Executive Councillor for Community, Arts and Recreation
The
Executive Councillor resolved:
i.
to
thank the 3 NCPs for their valuable work and achievements;
ii.
that
the existing budgets for the 3 NCPs as shown in the table at 3.10 are protected
for 2015/16 but cash limited;
iii.
that
funding proposals for the 3 NCPs for 2016/17 and 2017/18 are agreed in
consultation with ward councillors from Abbey, Arbury
and Kings Hedges as part of the 2016/17 budget process (i.e. consultation with
ward councillors in September / October 2015);
iv.
that
the 3 NCPs are supported and encouraged to maximise opportunities for external
funding in order to lessen their financial reliance on the Council in future
years; and
v.
that officers feed-back the comments set
out in Section 6 to the 3 NCPs and include them, where appropriate, within
their funding agreements for 2015/16.
Reason for the Decision
As set out in the Officer’s report.
Any Alternative Options Considered and Rejected
Not applicable.
Scrutiny
Considerations
The Committee received a report from the Head of Community Development who outlined plans for the next year and
confirmed that recommendations 2.2 and 2.3 of the report would be included in
the budget setting process.
The Committee made the following comments in response to the report:
i.
Welcomed the report and were pleased that local
groups were being encouraged and supported to thrive in a difficult financial
climate.
ii.
Suggested that Area Committees could have a role in
supporting and scrutinising the work of community groups in receipt of grants.
iii.
Increased use of Ward Councillor in scrutinising
local projects was suggested.
In response to Members’ questions the Head of Community Development stated the following:
iv.
‘Abbey People’ were being supported to move towards
a new form of charitable status.
v.
Arbury NCP were also
being guided towards greater independence and income generation.
The Head of Community Development
undertook to supply members with further information about the governance
arrangements for Abbey People outside the meeting.
Councillor Reid proposed the following amendment to the recommendations
(additional wording in italic and underlined):
2.3
that funding proposals for the 3 NCPs for 2016/17 and 2017/18 are agreed
in consultation with ward councillors from Abbey, Arbury
and Kings Hedges as part of the 2016/17 budget process (i.e. consultation with
ward councillors in September / October 2015);
2.4 that the 3 NCPs are
supported and encouraged to
maximise opportunities for external funding in order to lessen their financial
reliance on the Council in future years
The amendments
were agreed unanimously.
The Committee resolved unanimously to endorse the amended
recommendations.
The Executive Councillor approved the recommendations.