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Matter for Noting
In November 2016, Cambridge City Council and its partner authorities in Cambridgeshire and Peterborough, and the Greater Cambridge Greater Peterborough Enterprise Partnership all voted to agree the Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Devolution Deal. The report provided an update on those processes and progress towards implementation.
Any Alternative Options Considered and Rejected
Not applicable.
Scrutiny
Considerations
The Committee received a report from the Chief Executive. The Leader updated the scrutiny committee on
the progress since the first meeting of the Shadow Combined Authority
(14.12.16). The next meeting was to take
place on 31 January and the agenda had been published. Once the Statutory Instrument for the
Combined Authority had been approved by both Houses of Parliament, expected in
mid-March, the Combined Authority would meet and agree its Standing Orders and
first funding allocations. The Leader had been allocated the Communities Portfolio.
Cllr Bick made the following comments in response to the report:
i.
Did the Leader support the LEP having a vote on the
shadow Combined Authority?
ii.
Was there a definition of the portfolio holders and
the powers that those portfolio holders have?
iii.
What plans were there for pre-scrutiny of the City
Council’s Combined Authority representatives?
iv.
What about future negotiations ie.
Devolution 2?
The Chief Executive responded on ii. and
iii.. The portfolios were described in
the agenda for the shadow Combined Authority meeting on 31 January and would be
circulated. In terms of pre-scrutiny (a report would be considered at Civic
Affairs Committee on 15 February), any process should not duplicate the work of
the Combined Authority’s own overview and scrutiny arrangements and the Council
would wish to review any interim arrangements it had in place once the work of
the formal Combined Authority gets established.
The Leader stated
that he wanted to see the LEP integrate with the Combined Authority rather than
see long term duplication by the two bodies and he did not vote against the LEP
being given a vote at Combined Authority meetings. On the portfolios, these were shadow and by
the March meeting of the Combined Authority there would be clearer portfolios set
out. There was likely to be further
changes after the Mayoral elections/Annual Council Meetings in May. On Devolution 2, as the Government has
changed the budgetary cycle to the autumn initial discussions were yet to be
had with them.
It was noted that there was no decision to be taken by the Executive
Councillor and that the Labour and Liberal Democrat Group Leaders would provide
a nominee each for the Combined Authority Overview and Scrutiny Committee to be
ratified by the Council on 23 February.