41 Executive Business Report PDF 344 KB
Report of the Leader of the Council outlining
business undertaken by the Executive since September 2020
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Minutes:
The report of the Leader of the Council was submitted setting out the details of the business undertaken by the Executive.
The Leader and the Cabinet made statements and responded to questions.
The following questions were submitted in accordance with Council Procedure Rule 11.1:-
1. Reduction in income
Question from Councillor Hannides to Councillor Hammond
In view of the anticipated reduction in income from business rates, council tax and fees, what measures are the Executive taking to mitigate this and what action is being taken to support local businesses, boost the local economy and save local jobs?
Answer
A range of different actions had been put in place to help and safeguard jobs and take account of issues around the budget process. The Council recognises its unique role and would do its best to support recovery and build sustainable growth in the City. Engagement work had been taken place and a Leaders task force set-up with industry specific round table held, the first being the hospitability sector with more to come. There was also a wider support programme with the Local Enterprise Partnership (LEP) and Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) and the Solent Apprenticeship hub and kick starter programmes in place. Work was also taking place with both Further Education and Higher Education Partners in the City with a range of investment to safeguard and provide strategic direction around particular themes.
2. Southampton Airport Expansion
Question from Councillor Fitzhenry to Councillor Hammond
Can the Leader outline the Cabinets political position on the Southampton Airport Expansion proposal?
Answer
The accountable decision maker for the Southampton Airport Expansion was Eastleigh Borough Council. I have set out concerns at the start of the year prior to its submission to the City Council Planning and Rights of Way Panel (PRoW). Whilst there had been some good progress against some of the concerns from the airport, there are still issues which require further work. It would be for a forthcoming PRoW to consider the item and form the consultation response to Eastleigh Borough Council.
3. Bedford Place
Councillor Fitzhenry to Councillor Leggett
Will the Cabinet member outline his criteria for the re-opening of Bedford Place?
Answer
Any decision made by the Council on the future of the temporary Bedford Place road closure will need to take into account the general approach set out in the Green Transport Recovery Plan Monitoring & Evaluation Framework and in partnership with Go!Southampton.
All schemes will need to consider the changes in the Covid-19 pandemic restrictions and the need to maintain social distancing and the support needed to safely reopen the economy. The Bedford Place scheme in particular will need to support the hospitality and other businesses once this current lockdown is eased and we continue to work in partnership with Go!Southampton to ensure we consider the views of all business and hope for some good trading over the festive period.
The monitoring and evaluation of the Bedford Place scheme will consider qualitative data from representations made ... view the full minutes text for item 41