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.