Agenda item

Notices of Motion

1.       Moved by Councillor Finnegan

 

      “This Council:   

·       notes that in Gloucester an estimated 1300 people are living with  dementia,  the majority  of whom are aged over 65.

·       recognises the support available to people with dementia and those who care for them;

·       acknowledges that the City Council has a role to play as we strive to work more closely with our health partners and the Public Health Team at Gloucestershire County Council;

·       Resolves to:

 

1.     Obtain recognition for Gloucester as a Dementia Friendly City (DFC).

2.     Follow the Alzheimers Society's key criteria for obtaining recognition as a DFC.

3.     Encourage businesses, organisations and services who meet the criteria to display the 'forget-me-not' logo.

4.     Encourage councillors to attend one of the Dementia Friends'  Awareness sessions.

5.     Encourage our staff to become a Dementia Friend and to attend Dementia Awareness sessions.

6.     Encourage staff and councillors to share their new knowledge with residents and businesses in Gloucester such that they can become aware of the issues affecting people with dementia.”

 

2.     Moved by Councillor Haigh

 

“Council acknowledges that the Law Centre and Citizens Advice Bureau are vital local advice services which offer an invaluable service to the City and which many residents depend on. 

 

Council notes that the proposed budget for 17/18 proposes huge cuts of 50% in City Council funding for these services, which if implemented will detrimentally affect the ability of these services to function 

 

Council requests that the Cabinet Member for Communities and Neighbourhoods carry out a full people impact assessment as to the impact of proposed budget cuts to advice services.”

 

3.     Moved by Councillor Haigh

 

“Council notes that the majority of the savings in the financial year 2017/18 will be delivered through the 'Together Gloucester' organisational restructure. 

 

Council notes that this restructure has wide reaching implications for all residents, and will fundamentally change how residents, officers and members interact. 

 

Council resolves to establish a cross party working group to monitor and assist with the delivery and implementation of the restructure.”

Minutes:

(1)          Notice of Motion from the Conservative Group

 

61.1    Moved by Councillor Finnegan and seconded by Councillor Toleman:

 

            “This Council:          

·         notes that in Gloucester an estimated 1300 people are living with  dementia,  the majority  of whom are aged over 65.

·         recognises the support available to people with dementia and those who care for them;

·         acknowledges that the City Council has a role to play as we strive to work more closely with our health partners and the Public Health Team at Gloucestershire County Council;

·         Resolves to:

 

1.    Obtain recognition for Gloucester as a Dementia Friendly City (DFC).

2.    Follow the Alzheimers Society's key criteria for obtaining recognition as a DFC.

3.    Encourage businesses, organisations and services who meet the criteria to display the 'forget-me-not' logo.

4.    Encourage councillors to attend one of the Dementia Friends'  Awareness sessions.

5.    Encourage our staff to become a Dementia Friend and to attend Dementia Awareness sessions.

6.    Encourage staff and councillors to share their new knowledge with residents and businesses in Gloucester such that they can become aware of the issues affecting people with dementia.”

 

61.2    The motion was put to the vote and was carried.

 

(2)  Notices of Motion from the Labour Group

 

61.3    Moved by Councillor Haigh and seconded by Councillor Coole:

 

“Council acknowledges that the Law Centre and Citizens Advice Bureau are vital local advice services which offer an invaluable service to the City and which many residents depend on. 

 

Council notes that the proposed budget for 17/18 proposes huge cuts of 50% in City Council funding for these services, which if implemented will detrimentally affect the ability of these services to function 

 

Council requests that the Cabinet Member for Communities and Neighbourhoods carry out a full people impact assessment as to the impact of proposed budget cuts to advice services.”

 

61.4    Councillor Hilton moved the following amendment:

 

“Council acknowledges that the Law Centre and Citizens Advice Bureau are vital local advice services which offer an invaluable service to the City and which many residents depend on. 

 

Council notes that the proposed budget for 17/18 proposes huge cuts of 50% in City Council funding for these services, which if implemented will detrimentally affect the ability of these services to function 

 

            Council requests that the Cabinet Member for Communities and Neighbourhoods carry out a full people impact assessment as to the impact of proposed budget cuts to advice services withdraws the proposed cut in grant funding to the Law Centre and the Citizens Advice Bureau maintaining funding at 2016/17 levels.”

 

61.5    The Managing Director advised that, on the advice of the Monitoring Officer, the above was not acceptable as an amendment as it represented a new motion. The Mayor declined to accept the proposed amendment.

 

61.6    The motion, as moved, was put to the vote and fell.

 

61.7    Moved by Councillor Haigh and seconded by Councillor Stephens:

 

“Council notes that the majority of the savings in the financial year 2017/18 will be delivered through the 'Together Gloucester' organisational restructure. 

 

Council notes that this restructure has wide reaching implications for all residents, and will fundamentally change how residents, officers and members interact. 

 

            Council resolves to establish a cross party working group to monitor and assist with the delivery and implementation of the restructure.”

 

61.8  The motion, as moved, was put to the vote and fell.