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Matter for
Decision
The Officer’s report provided an update on the activities of the Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Combined Authority since
the 1 July Strategy and Resources Scrutiny Committee.
Decision of Executive Councillor for Strategy and External Partnerships
i. Noted the update provided on issues considered at the
meetings of the Combined Authority held on the 31 July and 25 September 2019.
Following the meeting the
Executive Councillor confirmed the following appointments to the Combined
Authority Committees:
·
Skills Committee – Cllr
Davey, (Cllr Sargeant Substitute)
·
Housing Committee – Cllr
Sargeant (Cllr Davey Substitute)
·
Transport Committee – Cllr
Massey (Cllr Sargeant Substitute)
·
Confirmed a change to the Labour substitute member for the Overview and Scrutiny
committee from Cllr Davey to Cllr McQueen.
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 Chief Executive.
The Committee made the following comments in response to the report:
i.
Questioned how well the constituent Councils in the
Combined Authority worked together.
ii.
The Combined Authority’s economic review referred
to 3 discreet economic sub-regions, which did not coincide with local authority
boundaries. For example the Greater
Cambridgeshire economic review would include areas which fell under East
Cambridgeshire District Council’s local authority area.
The Executive Councillor said the following in response to Members’
questions:
i.
The Combined Authority could work better with the
constituent Councils.
ii. There needed to be greater strategic focus on the southern part of Cambridgeshire as a defined economic zone, both to our benefit as a city and to maximise benefits for the wider adjacent area. Work under the Local Enterprise Partnership didn’t take Greater Cambridgeshire seriously enough in the past. The Combined Authority Local Industrial Strategy was a big step forward and looked at planning, sustainability, jobs, housing etc. East Cambridgeshire District Council had been originally invited to play a greater part in the Greater Cambridge Partnership (previously City Deal) but declined to do so at the time.
The Chief Executive commented that the Combined Authority had taken a
pragmatic approach when creating the economic sub-regions.
The Committee unanimously resolved to note the recommendations.
The Executive Councillor
noted the recommendations.
Conflicts of Interest Declared by the Executive Councillor (and any
Dispensations Granted)
No conflicts of interest
were declared by the Executive Councillor.