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for Decision: The report sets out how work had progressed since the Scrutiny
Committee meeting in October 2012 when it was decided not to take forward work
with the YMCA to create a City Centre Youth Venue. At that meeting it was
agreed that officers should carry out further consultation with the young
people attending the Urban Sports Festival and bring projects ideas back to
this committee for consideration.
Decision of Executive Councillors (Community
Development and Health/Arts, Sport and Recreation).
The Executive
Councillors resolved that:
The Youth Officer and staff from Arts and Recreation:
i.
Jointly
deliver an Urban Sports Festival in the city during the summer of 2013.
ii.
Ask the
young people involved in the delivery of the first Urban Sports Festival (and
other interested young people) to work with the informal member panel on a
feasibility study into the provision of an indoor skate facility in the city.
iii.
Explore
options in the city to support and promote young people’s music including the
identification of non licensed venues where they can
perform.
iv.
Pilot a
web based brochure for young people. The
brochure will promote the range of sports and arts opportunities available for
young people in the city.
Reasons for the Decision: As set out in the officer’s report
Any alternative options considered and
rejected: As set out in the
officer’s report
Scrutiny Considerations:
The committee received a report from the Head of Community Development.
The committee made the following comments regarding the report:
i.
Noted the success of the Urban Sports Festival held
in 2012 and welcomed the recommendations in the officer’s report.
ii.
Noted that the ‘Youth Summit’ held at Meadows
Community Centre had also highlighted the need for flexible spaces for young
people to access.
iii.
Highlighted the need to continue wider engagement
with young people to highlight their wants and needs.
The Scrutiny Committee
considered and endorsed the recommendations unanimously.
The Executive
Councillor approved the recommendations.
Conflicts of Interest Declared by the Executive Councillor (and any Dispensations Granted):
Not applicable.