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Matter for
Decision
The Officer’s report presented the Council’s Community Wealth Building
strategy for approval, which aims to address poverty and inequality in
Cambridge and help create a more sustainable and inclusive economy. The
Community Wealth Building Strategy represented an evolution of the Council’s
approach to these issues and it would replace the Anti-Poverty Strategy from
April 2024 onwards.
Decision of Executive Councillor for
Community Wealth Building and Community Safety
Approved the Community
Wealth Building Strategy.
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.
As part
of its Community Wealth Building work, the Council would explore progressive
procurement approaches, which could include increasing opportunities for
different types of businesses to access the Council’s supply chain,
including community led co-operatives
and other non-traditional business models.
ii.
Officers actively involved stakeholders in the development
of the strategy. For example, two interactive stakeholder workshops were held
in November and December 2023 at the Guildhall and the Meadows, which were
attended by nineteen community and voluntary organisations, business bodies and
public sector partner. Attendees were based on partners the City Council knew
were working on relevant areas so could contribute to the community wealth
building discussion.
iii.
The Community Wealth Building Strategy approach
included a focus on building the six capitals identified by the Bennett
Institute for Public Policy at the University
of Cambridge, including natural capital and social capital. Referred to agenda
page 256. Officers took advice on how to quantify and measure these capitals so
they could be reported on in future. Referred to section 3 plus Appendices A
and B in the Officer’s report. It may be possible to set targets to be reported
in future setting out progress made between ‘current’ and ‘past’ positions.
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.