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Welcome, Introduction and Apologies for Absence Minutes: Apologies were received from Councillor Gawthrope Wood, Swift, Thittala Varkey and County Councillor Meschini. |
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Declarations Of Interest Minutes: No interests were declared. |
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Notes of previous meeting PDF 398 KB Minutes: The notes of the meeting held on 8 June 2023 were noted subject to the amendment of references to ‘Garden Walk Resident's Association’ to 'Garden Walk Residents' Association'. |
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Community Group Presentation Minutes: Sam Dyer CEO of Cambridge Sustainable Food (CSF) attended North Area
Committee to give an overview of what Cambridge Sustainable Food was all about: i.
About — Cambridge Sustainable
Food ii.
Cambridge Sustainable Food had been in existence
since 2013 and their work focused on partnerships, projects and campaigns that
captured the imagination and helped to deliver change in Cambridge and the
surrounding area. iii.
Had achieved a Silver Sustainable Food Places award
and was working towards a Gold award. iv.
Key issues they worked on: a.
Food which was good for us and was good for the
planet and our future. b.
Good food governance and action. c.
Active food citizenship. d.
Tackling food poverty. e.
Sustainable food economy. f.
Revitalising local supply chains. g.
Climate and nature emergency. v.
Noted a number of community food projects which
took place in the north of Cambridge. vi.
To view the presentation please follow the
following link: (3)
North Area Committee - Thursday 7 September 2023, 6.30pm - YouTube In response to comments made by the Committee, the CSF Representative
said the following:
i.
Councillors could help by representing CSF at
council meetings, supporting the partnership, volunteering and attending
events.
ii.
The CSF conference was due to take place at the
beginning of October 2023. Over 100 people were due to attend but people could
still register to attend. The theme of the conference was food justice and
health.
iii.
In response to a question about social
supermarkets, commented that there were a lot of projects set up during the
covid pandemic to address the need of food. Noted that during the pandemic
there had been lots of funding available to do this. Since then, community
groups had found that it was economically unviable to continue to give food
away for free. This is where the ‘social supermarket’ concept arose. Community groups charged a small amount,
which could be per bag or per item, so that people were able to access food.
Noted that there was a number of different charging models used by different
groups. iv.
If anyone wanted to donate pet food suggested that
they made contact with the CSF distribution centre.
v.
Noted that there were some raised beds being used
to grow community food at Daily Bread and Arbury Court. |
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Open Forum Minutes: Two members of the public submitted questions which were read out by the
Committee Manager. Question 1: When will the newly built
community centre on Campkin Road be open? It isn't currently
listed on the council web site but appears from the outside to be finished and
ready for use. https://www.cambridge.gov.uk/community-centres
I also understand that this centre has been designated as a replacement
for both the Nun's Way pavilion and the 37 Lawrence Way centre (https://bidstats.uk/tenders/2023/W10/794231135
). I have not seen any other announcement relating to the closure of Nun's
Way Pavilion, do the committee have any comments on the potential closure of
two centres strongly linked to open space, to be replaced by a single centre
with no apparent outdoor space attached? The link given on the Council website for the Lawrence Way centre
directs you towards the NCCP website, which lists their only venue as the Nun's
Way Pavilion. https://www.nccp.org.uk/facilities/
Recent news stories published by the council mention the centre, but
until it is open and functional it isn't really delivering for the community at
all. Councillor
Todd-Jones read out the following response which had been provided by officers: Campkin Road Community
Centre has been built as an accessible modern replacement for 37 Lawrence Way
which has been returned to housing stock. Campkin
Road Community Centre was offered to local community groups through a tender
process. Unfortunately, we were unable to find a group that could meet the
criteria for running the centre through that process. As a result the
City Council will take on the running of the centre for the first year of
operation. We aim to open it by the end of October 2023. We are working
closely with North Cambridge Community Partnership (NCCP) to move their programme
from both 37 Lawrence Way and Nuns Way to the new community centre. We will
continue to work in partnership with NCCP over the coming months to build up a
programme at the new centre. Nuns Way pavilion
will be retained for sports and recreation purposes. Councillor Bird advised that they were willing to liaise with the member
of the public following the meeting. Question
2: I'd like to know about
the play equipment on the Morello Place site. The figure quoted is that £50,000
is being spent on this, but so far I can see one small wooden climbing
structure (currently fenced off). Is it possible to know what the full extent
of the equipment will be and to see the itemised cost? Councillor
Todd-Jones read out the following response which had been provided by officers: The play equipment
includes one small wooden climbing structure only (as shown in the attached
image). There is no more equipment to install as the works on site are
complete. The source of the quoted £50,000 figure is unknown; however, this
wouldn’t relate directly to the play equipment cost provided at Morello Court.
This has been confirmed by the Employers Agent/Quantity Surveyors involved in
the scheme. Until the source and
context of the data highlighted is confirmed, a more detailed response is
unable to be provided. Councillor
Carling advised that they were willing to liaise with the member of the public
as play areas fell within their Executive portfolio. Councillor
Todd-Jones undertook to communicate the officer responses to the public
questioners. |
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Environmental Report - NAC PDF 3 MB Minutes: The Committee received a report from the Community Engagement and Enforcement Manager. The report outlined an overview of the council’s Streets and Open Spaces, Environmental Health and Shared Waste service activity in the Area Committee area over the past six months. The Committee discussed the following issues: i. Fly tipping had increased in 3 wards. ii. Hoped any fly tipped waste which was in a good condition could be repurposed. iii. Reasons why fly tipping occurred. |
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Committee Action Sheet PDF 114 KB Additional documents: Minutes: The Action Sheet was noted and an updated copy could be viewed at the following link under ‘Committee Action Sheet – updated post committee’. Agenda for North Area Committee on Thursday, 7th September, 2023, 6.30 pm - Cambridge Council |