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Meeting: 13/01/2026 - Council (Item 131)

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To consider the report of the Strategic Director for Place.

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Minutes:

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  
  • empathy was key.  

 

Following a unanimous vote the recommendations were CARRIED.