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Report of Cabinet - 4 October 2023
Meeting: 09/10/2023 - Council (Item 41)
41 Report of Cabinet - 4 October 2023 PDF 371 KB
To consider the report and recommendations of the Cabinet meeting held on 4 October 2023 (to follow).
For reference, the Cabinet agenda and reports are published on the Council’s website at the following link:-
Agenda for Cabinet on Wednesday, 4th October, 2023, 10.00 am (newforest.gov.uk)
Additional documents:
- Appendix 1 - MTFP Report, item 41 PDF 410 KB
- Appendix 2 - Car Parking fees 2024 Report, item 41 PDF 302 KB
Minutes:
PART I – ITEMS RESOLVED BY CABINET
There were no speakers on the items resolved by Cabinet at its meeting on 4 October 2023.
PART II – RECOMMENDATIONS TO COUNCIL
ITEM 3 – MEDIUM TERM FINANCIAL PLAN 2023 ONWARDS
Cllr Heron introduced the item and moved the recommendations from the Cabinet meeting. Cllr Cleary seconded the motion.
A Member expressed his concern at the impact of the national Government’s approach to local government finances and the consequential pressures on balancing annual budgets. The Portfolio Holder highlighted that the Council remained in a strong financial position, notwithstanding the challenges ahead and this strong position was achieved by the administration’s long term approach to financial planning. A number of Members further to this commented on the importance of retaining a prudent level of reserves, in playing an important part in the overall financial sustainability of the Council.
A Member highlighted the future approach to the setting of fees and charges, and welcomed further clarity at some stage on the programme for any Portfolio Holder Decisions in this area.
In responding to the debate, the Portfolio Holder welcomed any specific technical questions outside of the meeting which he would be happy to respond to.
RESOLVED:
That Council approve:-
(a) That the revised MTFP forecasts, as outlined within the Cabinet report and
appendices be adopted;
(b) That the options identified to close the budget gap for 2024/25 and through to 2027/28 are developed further;
(c) That the Fees and Charges Policy set out in section 4f of the Cabinet report be adopted; and
(d) That the reporting timeline as set out in section 6 of the Cabinet report be agreed.
ITEM 4 – ANNUAL FEES AND CHARGES FOR 2024 – CAR PARKING AND KEYHAVEN MOORINGS
Cllr Blunden introduced the item and moved the recommendations from the Cabinet meeting. Cllr Cleary seconded the motion.
Cllr M Wade spoke with concern about the significance of the increase in the charges and the impact on local residents and moved an amendment on the parking clock prices, as follows:-
Short stay annual clocks from £30.00 to £32.00
Long stay annual clocks from £140.00 to £150.00
Long stay quarterly clocks from £40.00 to £43.00
Cllr J Davies seconded the amendment.
Members speaking for the amendment referred to the percentage increases and highlighted specifically the impact on local businesses that purchased clocks for their employees. Concerns were also raised on the impact to on street parking. With inflation and cost of living pressures, it was suggested that wages were not keeping up with this level of increase to local fees and charges.
Members speaking against the amendment encouraged councillors to consider the figures as well as the percentages. A number of Members suggested that the New Forest District Council, with its unique parking clock initiative, remained one of the best councils in respect of value for money car parking for residents and local businesses, in the country.
The Portfolio Holder, in responding to the debate on the amendment highlighted that ... view the full minutes text for item 41