The Chair invited Councillor Wetenhall to
present her motion, which she did making the following points:
- there were three resolutions and
in order to achieve these some would be
easy, cheap or quick and other would be difficult or more
expensive;
- some could be done easily and there
were best practice websites to compare to; and
- this work was important and
relevant.
During discussion Councillors made the
following points:
- easy to understand information was
required for residents rather than technical detail;
- Denis the Dustcart was an excellent
example of how information could be provided and it would be good to have something
similar for air quality;
- people may not know the issues of
wood burners;
- consultation could feed in
information about communicating information and this could be
reviewed within the action plan;
- communications could be incorporated
into longer term work but it would be
good to hear from officers if there were some simple wins; and
- it would be good to bring together
technical and communications experts.
The Strategic Director for Operations, Head of
Service – Environment and Waste and Portfolio Holder for City
Management responded to Members’ questions in the following
terms:
- the Digital and Data team were
seeking to address website issues, including making information
more easily understandable;
- Awaab’s law only applied to
social housing at present but would be introduced into the private
sector in 2026;
- the non-technical summary was now
included on the Air Quality webpage and mapping was available
despite some technical difficulties which had arisen;
- some things had been moved from the
Air Quality webpage, such as bonfires information which could now
be found under pollution and some links maybe required;
- the DCC transport plan had no
reference to Air Quality until Exeter City Council’s feedback
had been responded to;
- the UK legal limits were included in
the non-technical summary;
- the example given of York to look at
how information was presented was welcomed; and
- some work was outside the remit of
officers present, for example responsibility for damp and mould lay
with Housing but all points made would be taken on board.
Councillor Atkinson made a proposal which was
subsequently withdrawn that all aspects of the motion be considered
as part of the strategy review.
Councillor Miller-Boam proposed, seconded by
Councillor Rolstone that Customer Focus Scrutiny Committee:
·
recognises that this council continues to be open and transparent
with Air Quality data at the monitoring site and road level;
·
recommends that officers consider additional website content to
help improve understanding, for example, links to external
organisations, regarding air pollution sources inside and outside
the home; and
·
guidance to residents and wider review of communications around air
quality be brought forward as part of the air quality strategy in
collaboration with Strata and Digital and Data teams.
During debate on the proposal Councillor Kevin
Mitchell commented that there was no reference to the motion.
Councillor Williams stated that he was pleased this motion had come
to scrutiny and that relevant officers had increased his
understanding ...
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