Agenda and minutes

Democratic Services Committee - Thursday, 17th October, 2019 10:00

Venue: Committee Rooms 2/3, Civic Offices Angel Street Bridgend CF31 4WB. View directions

Contact: Michael Pitman 

Items
No. Item

168.

Election of Chairperson

Minutes:

RESOLVED: That in the absence of Cllr E Venables, the committee elected Cllr G Howells as the Chairperson for this meeting.

 

(Cllr G Howells in the Chair)

169.

Declarations of Interest

To receive declarations of personal and prejudicial interest (if any) from Members/Officers in accordance with the provisions of the Members’ Code of Conduct adopted by the Council from 1 September 2008.

Minutes:

None

170.

Approval of Minutes pdf icon PDF 63 KB

To receive for approval, the minutes of the 06/06/2019

Minutes:

RESOLVED:   That the minutes of a meeting of the 06/06/2019 be approved as a true and accurate record.

171.

Review of the Constitution pdf icon PDF 100 KB

Minutes:

The Democratic Services Manager requested that with the permission of the Chairperson that this item be considered lastly as the Monitoring Officer was required at another meeting but endeavoured to attend. The Chairperson agreed to consider the item lastly.

 

The Democratic Services Manager presented a report which outlined the findings of the Constitution Working Group which had reviewed elements of the Constitution.

 

He explained that the Monitoring Officer received a request from an Elected Member for a review of the Constitution. In accordance with Article 15 of the constitution the Monitoring Officer will monitor and review the operation of the Constitution to ensure that the aims and principles of the Constitution are given full effect. Any changes will need the approval of Council based on the recommendations of the Monitoring Officer.

 

The review of the Constitution specifically requested the following to be considered:

 

1)    The time period for questions and motions be re-instated at 5 days, now that suitable resources are in place to allow timely translation to Welsh;

 

2)    That following the presentations and announcements by Cabinet members, the Leader, and Chief Executive, Members be allowed to ask non tabled questions for a period of 15 minutes;

 

3)    That the three largest opposition groups, be given 3 minutes (taken from Development Control Committee 3-minute rule) to make announcements or presentations to Council;

 

4)    The timing of Council meetings

 

The following topics were discussed at the meetings at the Constitution Working Group:

 

  • Time period for questions and motions
  • Announcements at Meetings of Council
  • Replies to Written Questions
  • Announcements by the 3 Largest Opposition Group Leaders
  • Timing of Council Meetings
  • Call-in Process
  • Period of Notice for the Publication of the Cabinet Decision Notice and Call-in
  • Time Period for Holding an Overview and Scrutiny Committee
  • Members Calling in a Decision

 

The Committee considered the following recommendations made by the Constitution Working Group. 

 

That the time period for the submission of questions and motions remain at 10 clear working days.  That announcements made made at Council, recommended that an amendment be made to the Constitution to re-title the Leader’s Report to that of Leader’s Announcements and that the current announcements made by the Cabinet be shortened.  That all Members of Council receive replies to written questions 24 hours prior to the meeting of Council where practicable.  The reply will be recorded in the minutes of that meeting of Council.  That announcements by Opposition Group Leaders could give rise to political statements being made and did not wish to pursue announcements being made by the Leaders of the 3 largest Opposition Groups.   That as the electronic vote taken on the conclusion of the meeting of Council on 24 July 2019 was lost, the holding of evening meetings be not explored further until the next administration.  The period of notice after publication of a decision be extended from the current 3 clear working days to 5 clear working days in order to have greater transparency and for backbench Members to have a greater  ...  view the full minutes text for item 171.

172.

Member Development Programme pdf icon PDF 90 KB

Minutes:

The Democratic Services Manager presented a report which updated the Democratic Services Committee on the delivery of the Council’s Member Training and Development Programme and related activities. He requested  the Committee to identify topics for inclusion on the Member Development Programme and Pre Council Briefings.

 

The Democratic Services Manager explained the member development training, Development Control Committee Training and Pre Council Briefing Sessions that had been provided since 6th June 2019 which were listed at 4.1, 4.2 and 4.3 of the report.

 

He provided the future schedule of Pre Council Briefing Sessions to date, these included:

 

           23 October 2019: Strategic Development Plan

           20 November 2019: Local Area Energy Strategy and Smart Energy Plan

           18 December 2019: New Curriculum Changes 

           11 March 2020: Education Outcomes

           Welfare & Benefits System – TBC

 

He advised that January/February had been intentionally left free as this was the time of the year that the budget was considered. He explained that there had been some ambiguity with the schedule of this so had not planned any briefing sessions for the time being.

 

The Democratic Services Managed outlined the scheduled Development Control Committee Training Sessions which were detailed at section 4.5 of the report.

 

He also outlined the future proposed Member Training sessions which included:

 

  • 31 October 2019 – Managing Abusive and Aggressive Telephone Calls, Conflict Management & Personal Safety Awareness
  • Using Bridgemaps
  • Scrutiny Questioning Skills – TBC
  • Scrutiny Charing Skills – TBC

 

The Democratic Services Manager advised that the scheduled training for the 31st October would be delivered twice for that day, with one session being delivered in the morning and a repeat session in the afternoon. This was to ensure that Members who may have struggled to make a morning session could attend an afternoon session, and vice-versa.

 

The Democratic Services Manager informed the committee of the E-Learning service that had been made available to them via the Learning Pool. He advised that work had been undertaken through the Welsh Local Government Association (WLGA) Heads of Democratic Services / Member Support Officer Network to develop national E-learning modules to be available on the All Wales Academy.  Further details were provided at section 4.7 of the report.

 

A Member asked for clarification regarding the proposed Welfare & Benefits System training on the content of this training and what Councillors would be expected to do as a result of it.  The Democratic Services Manager explained that the training would be purely for knowledge to be able to signpost a constituent in the right direction. He stressed that Councillors would not be expected to give advice on benefits but should have greater knowledge in the services available so that constituents could be advised on where to seek further information.

 

The Democratic Services Manager explained that he had been in contact with the Benefits and Financial Assessments Manager who agreed that a fact sheet and list of agencies would be beneficial and could be provided at a later date.

 

RSOLVED: That the Democratic Services Committee:  ...  view the full minutes text for item 172.

173.

Webcasting of Council, Cabinet and Committee Meetings pdf icon PDF 82 KB

Minutes:

The Democratic Services Manager presented a report which provided the committee with an update on arrangements for the webcasting of Council, Cabinet and Committee meetings and asked the Democratic Services Committee to provide their views on which meetings should be webcast.

 

He advised the Committee on the current webcasting arrangements set out in section 4.2 of the report.

 

The Democratic Services Manager advised Members that Officers would look at the feasibility during the next contract period for exploring alternative solutions for webcasting, namely through Skype and YouTube.  Officers from Democratic and the ICT Department had visited Monmouthsire Council to view their solutions for webcasting meetings.  He advised that this option was being considered as there could be a cost saving associated with it.

 

He provided the statistics of the webcasted meetings for 2018/19 which were listed below:

 

Date

Meeting Name

Live Views

On Demand Views

Total Views

1

30-Aug-18

Development Control Committee

38

51

99

2

17-Sep-18

Subject Overview & Scrutiny Committee 3

11

131

142

3

16–Oct-18

Subject Overview & Scrutiny Committee 1

0

42

42

4

18-Oct-18

Subject Overview & Scrutiny Committee 2

22

47

69

5

18-Dec-18

Cabinet

27

31

58

6

03-Jan-19

Development Control Committee

10

28

38

7

14-Feb-19

Development Control Committee

70

72

142

8

25-Feb-19

Subject Overview & Scrutiny Committee 3

6

10

16

9

18-Mar-19

Subject Overview & Scrutiny Committee 3

10

32

42

10

19-Mar-19

Development Control Committee

55

120

175

Average Views

25

56

82

Total Views

249

564

823

 

 

The Democratic Services Manager listed the following meetings that had been webcast for the year 2019/20 so far, which also included the breakdown of views:

 

 

Date

Meeting Name

Live Views

On Demand Views

Total Views

1

29-Apr-19

Subject Overview & Scrutiny Committee 1

3

49

52

2

09-May-19

Development Control Committee

6

29

35

3

04-Jun-19

Subject Overview & Scrutiny Committee 1

42

64

106

4

03-Jul-19

Subject Overview & Scrutiny Committee 2

4

31

35

5

05-Sep-19

Subject Overview & Scrutiny Committee 3

15

52

62

Average Views

14

45

57

Total Views

74

225

309

 

The Democratic Services Manager advised the committee of the proposed meetings for webcasting until March 2020:

 

           Development Control Committee – 5 December 2019

           Cabinet – 17 December 2019

           Corporate Overview & Scrutiny Committee TBC - (Budget)

 

He advised that October 2019 and November 2019 were intentionally left free as new HD cameras were scheduled to be installed early November to replace the current cameras that were in place in the Council Chamber.

 

A Member asked who decides what meetings are webcast.  The Democratic Services Manager explained that meetings are primarily chosen by the Democratic Services Team on the basis that the item or items on that meeting’s agenda are of possible interest to the public.

 

He explained that Members were always welcomed to put their views in to the Democratic Services Team on meetings they wish to be webcasted and these would be considered.

 

A Member stated that a change in the term used to describe webcasting may make it  ...  view the full minutes text for item 173.

174.

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.

Minutes:

None