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Contact: Johanna Holmes
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Welcome, Introductions and Safety Information Minutes: The Chair led welcome and introductions. |
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Apologies for Absence Minutes: Apologies were received from Councillor’s Margaret Hickman and Graham Morris |
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Declarations of Interest To note any declarations of interest from the Councillors. They are asked to indicate the relevant agenda item, the nature of the interest and in particular whether it is a disclosable pecuniary interest.
Any declarations of interest made at the meeting which is not on the register of interests should be notified to the Monitoring Officer for inclusion.
Minutes: There were no declarations of interest. |
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Minutes of the Previous Meeting To agree the minutes of the last meeting as a correct record. Minutes: The Committee Resolved:- (i) To agree the minutes of the last meeting as a correct record. |
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To note the progress of actions from the previous meeting. Minutes: The Committee noted the progress of actions from the previous meeting.
A brief conversation took place about the ‘Students and University Buildings’ report the Commission received at the December meeting. The Chair said that although Bristol welcomed students to the University there was some concern about the knock-on effects to the City. The Mayor who was in attendance said the prosperity of the Universities was very welcome but there was a need to recognise that the benefit of students doesn’t come free and that the situation needed to be carefully monitored to ensure that the benefits outweigh the costs.
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Chair's Business To note any announcements from the Chair Minutes: The Chair asked for his thanks to the Members of the Commission and Officers to be included in the minutes. |
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Public Forum Up to 30 minutes is allowed for this item
Any member of the public or Councillor may participate in Public Forum. The detailed arrangements for so doing are set out in the Public Information Sheet at the back of this agenda. Public Forum items should be emailed to democratic.services@bristol.gov.uk and please note that the following deadlines will apply in relation to this meeting:-
Questions - Written questions must be received 3 clear working days prior to the meeting. For this meeting, this means that your question(s) must be received in this office at the latest by 5 pm on Friday 31st January 2020.
Petitions and Statements - Petitions and statements must be received on the working day prior to the meeting. For this meeting this means that your submission must be received in this office at the latest by 12.00 noon on Wednesday 5th February 2020.
Minutes: No Public Forum received.
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Written Report of the 6th February Budget Scrutiny Meeting Minutes: Report from the Resources Scrutiny Commission - Budget Scrutiny Meeting on 06.02.2020
The purpose of this document is to distil the information that has been obtained from six meetings of the Finance Task and Finish Group and a number of Resources Scrutiny Commission sessions. It is not intended to replace the detailed papers that have been attached elsewhere for this meeting. It has been prepared as an aide for Members to consider what they feel are the most important and potentially difficult issues with the budget.
As part of this process, the Scrutiny Finance Task and Finish Group posed a number of questions concerning the Mayor’s budget and the answers were helpfully provided by officers. The full written answers were published with the other meeting papers and can be found here: Responses to questions from the Finance Task and Finish Group.
Mayor Rees and Deputy Mayor Councillor Cheney attended the most recent Resources Scrutiny Commission meeting and provided some verbal context to their budget. They reaffirmed the scale of the challenge, highlighting that Councils had experienced significant funding cuts in recent years, equating to around 60 pence in every pound. Mayor Rees referred to the 8 years of austerity that had been imposed on this Council by central Government.
The Commission was assured by the Mayor, however, that despite these pressures a balanced budget had been prepared and no further savings were anticipated in the coming year.
The Chair of the Finance Task and Finish Group, Councillor Clive Stevens, introduced his report advising that they had undertaken a three-stage process that began in September 19 and aimed to add value at each stage. The Resources Scrutiny Commission meeting held on 6th February 20 was the final step of the budget scrutiny process for 2019/20.
Councillor Steven’s summary of the conclusions from the Finance Task and Finish Group was as follows:
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Finance Task and Finish Group Report This will be published shortly after the other meeting papers. Please see below or at the top of the web-page to see if it has been up-loaded. Additional documents:
Minutes: Please see the above ‘Written Report of the 6th February Budget Scrutiny Meeting’ for the minutes of this item.
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Budget Monitoring Out-turn Report (Period 9) Additional documents:
Minutes: Please see the above ‘Written Report of the 6th February Budget Scrutiny Meeting’ for the minutes of this item.
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This paper was originally published for the 21st January 2020 Cabinet Meeting. Additional documents:
Minutes: Please see the above ‘Written Report of the 6th February Budget Scrutiny Meeting’ for the minutes of this item.
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Budget for the Dedicated Schools Grant 2020/21 (Cabinet Meeting Paper) This paper was originally published for the 21st January 2020 Cabinet Meeting. Additional documents:
Minutes: Please see the above ‘Written Report of the 6th February Budget Scrutiny Meeting’ for the minutes of this item.
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Housing Revenue Account 2020/21 budget proposals (Cabinet Meeting Paper) This paper was originally published for the 21st January 2020 Cabinet Meeting Additional documents:
Minutes: Please see the above ‘Written Report of the 6th February Budget Scrutiny Meeting’ for the minutes of this item.
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Scrutiny Work Programme (For Information) To note the work programme. Minutes: The work programme was noted. |