Decision Maker: Council
Decision status: For Determination
Is Key decision?: No
Is subject to call in?: No
Purpose:
To establish a number of roles to lead on community safety across
Exeter.
To approve the
policy framework, including the annual general fund budget, capital
programme, housing revenue account budget, council tax.
Budget approval
to introduce 8 roles to the establishment of the City Centre &
Net Zero service.
Decisions:
The Leader moved the recommendations, seconded
by Councillor Wright, and invited the Strategic Director for Place
to introduce the report.
The Strategic Director for Place made the
following points:
- this aligned with the Councils
Corporate Plan; and
- it was built from the
Community Safety Team (CST) pilot that had been judged as a
success.
The Strategic Director for Place responded to
Members’ questions in the following terms:
-
a five-year period was proposed in
the hope that a future council would continue
the commitment;
- the chart in the report was a guide
and would be reevaluated each year; and
- the proposal was
to broaden the remit beyond the city centre eventually
and the team had a vehicle, so were able to
do respond in good time.
Councillor Moore, as Leader of the Green
Group, made the following points:
- thanked the Portfolio Holder for
working with Councillors over a number
of years;
- she had seen the impact of the CST
and appreciated their efforts;
- there was a need for better
advocation and joining up services for people who were
street attached; and
- there was a gap in the budget, how
would this be funded?
Councillor Wright as Portfolio Holder
for Corporate Services, Community Safety and City Centre
made the following points:
- this was important to her and to
everyone else;
- the CST would have responsibility
for dog fouling in public areas;
- she was regularly updated on the
progress and impacts that the team were having, and
data proved that anti-social behaviour (ASB) levels were
decreasing;
- ASB issues within the city were
complex; and
- the Community Safety Partnership
(CSP) with Devon and Cornwall Police, InExeter and
other organisations were instrumental in getting the CST
set up.
During debate Members made the following
points:
- this report
was welcomed and provided a good tool kit to
address issues that came up frequently with the
public;
- Joined up services would
be improved by a unitary council;
- this was really positive,
especially that it had come from
points established in the Residents’ Survey;
and
Following a unanimous vote the recommendations
were CARRIED.
Report author: Victoria Hatfield
Publication date: 05/02/2026
Date of decision: 13/01/2026
Decided at meeting: 13/01/2026 - Council
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