Agenda, decisions and minutes

Council - Wednesday, 17th January, 2024 16:00

Venue: Hybrid in the Council Chamber Civic Offices, Angel Street, Bridgend, CF31 4WB /remotely via Microsoft Teams

Contact: Democratic Services 

Media

Items
No. Item

198.

Approval of Minutes pdf icon PDF 189 KB

To receive for approval the minutes of 18/10/2023 and 22/11/2023

 

Additional documents:

199.

Presentation To Council By The Chief Fire Officer, South Wales Fire And Rescue Service pdf icon PDF 107 KB

200.

To receive announcements from:

(i) Mayor (or person presiding)

(ii) Members of the Cabinet

(iii) Chief Executive

 

201.

To receive announcements by the Leader

202.

Council Tax Reduction Scheme 2024-25 pdf icon PDF 256 KB

203.

To receive the following Questions from:

Councillor Eugene Caparros to the Cabinet Member – Climate Change and the Environment

 

Green spaces and places for nature are increasingly important for residents in my ward and across the whole of Bridgend. BCBC has done some fantastic work in promoting and improving access to nature and I commend recent work by BCBC in engaging with Brackla community council on continuing such work in our area.

 

However, I am aware that a large number of trees have been cut down in Brackla due to Ash die back or other safety concerns which residents (particularly around Honeysuckle Way) have found concerning.  Please can you advise where residents can access updates on future tree maintenance works and advise on BCBC’s ambitions for funding tree planting and green space improvements in the borough?

 

Councillor Ian Williams to the Cabinet Member - Climate Change and the Environment

 

Could the Cabinet Member For Climate Change And The Environment please outline what measures this authority has taken to lobby DCWW to mitigate further discharges from the Sewage Treatment Works at Merthyr Mawr which will inevitably increase with the additional 2000 houses and related infrastructure at Island Farm, Craig Y Parcau and the Circus Field at Laleston featuring in the LDP especially when there are already issues with the water quality at Newton Beach and other beaches nearby due to storm water and sewage discharge?

 

I have previously sent through to you data obtained from DCWW through an EIR to enable you to formulate your response

 

204.

Urgent Items

To consider any item(s) of business in respect of which notice has been given in accordance with Part 4 (paragraph 4) of the Council Procedure Rules and which the person presiding at the meeting is of the opinion should by reason of special circumstances be transacted at the meeting as a matter of urgency.