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Minutes:
Matter for
Decision
The Council
produced a revised and updated Anti-Poverty Strategy for the period from April
2017 to March 2020. The Council’s Anti-Poverty Strategy aims to: improve the standard
of living and daily lives of those residents in Cambridge who are currently
experiencing poverty; and to help alleviate issues that can lead households on
low incomes to experience financial pressures.
The revised
Anti-Poverty Strategy sets out 5 key objectives and 57 associated actions to
reduce poverty in Cambridge over the next three years. This report provides an
update on progress in delivering key actions identified for 2018/19, with a
particular focus on new areas of activity introduced in the strategy.
Decision
of Executive Councillor for Communities
Noted
the progress in delivering actions to reduce poverty in Cambridge during
2018/19.
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 Strategy and Partnerships
Manager.
The Strategy and Partnerships Manager said the following in response to
Members’ questions:
i.
The City Council adopted a Living Wage policy in
respect of contractors. There have been no issues as procurement guidance
details were clear.
ii.
Schools were the responsibility of the County
Council. The City Council had undertaken some project work to help children
with financial literacy.
iii.
A number of measures helped to increase the number
of concession memberships for people using sports and swimming facilities.
The Strategic Director said a new community centre
would replace Buchan Street Community Centre and The Meadows when those sites
were used for affordable housing. Appropriate facilities would be provided
between the City Council and private developers.
The Committee unanimously resolved to endorse the recommendation.
The Executive Councillor
approved the recommendation.
Conflicts of Interest Declared by the Executive Councillor (and any
Dispensations Granted)
No conflicts of interest
were declared by the Executive Councillor.