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41.

Declarations of interest

To receive any declarations of disclosable pecuniary interests in respect of items on the agenda for this meeting; and of any other relevant interests.

 

Minutes:

Councillor Toby Newman declared a non-pecuniary interest in agenda item 3, single unitary council for Oxfordshire, as he worked for Grant Thornton, the authors of a previous report on unitary options for Oxfordshire.

42.

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At its meeting on 16 February 2017 Council agreed the following motion:

 

This council supports the principle of a single unitary authority in Oxfordshire and authorises the Chief Executive, in consultation with the Leader of the Council, to work with other partner councils that support the same proposal for reorganisation to develop the terms of a submission for local government change in Oxfordshire and present a detailed report to Council in due course.

 

In light of the above motion the committee is invited to consider the report of the chief executive on the development of proposals for a single unitary council for Oxfordshire and make any recommendations to Cabinet and Council for consideration at meetings on 10 March – report to follow. 

Minutes:

At its meeting on 16 February, Council authorised the Chief Executive, in consultation with the Leader of the Council, to work with other partner councils to develop the terms of a proposal for local government change in Oxfordshire and present a detailed report to Council in due course.

 

The committee considered the chief executive’s report which gave an update on the One Oxfordshire engagement proposal. The committee was requested to make comments and recommendations to Cabinet and Council to assist with their decision making at special meetings on 10 March.

 

Councillor John Cotton, leader and David Hill, chief executive, attended. They introduced the report, provided additional information and answered questions. The chief executive reported that both Oxfordshire County Council (OCC) and the district councils had previously agreed that a single unitary council would be the most effective and efficient option for the future governance of Oxfordshire.  Both he and the leader of Vale of White Horse believed that it was preferable to support and seek to improve OCC’s new proposal rather to oppose it and thereby support the existing two-tier system.

 

The committee discussed the process by which a single unitary council for Oxfordshire might be created and the way in which such a council might operate. Some members expressed the view that the meeting was premature and that the committee should be given the opportunity to scrutinise the yet unpublished bid document to enable it to make informed recommendations to the special Cabinet and Council meetings on 10 March. Following further discussion, the committee agreed to hold another special meeting once the bid document had been published. 

 

In response to questions and issues raised by the committee, it was reported that:

 

Process

 

·         OCC had recently completed a public engagement exercise on its proposals. It was not required to formally consult as any decision on the proposal would be taken by the Secretary of State. However it had also run focus groups, opinion polls and workshops to gauge public opinion.

·         Whilst the timetable was tight, it had been set by OCC which intended to submit its proposal to the Secretary of State before the end of March.

·         The aim of a unitary council in operation in 2019 was based on the assumption that the Secretary of State would make his decision before the summer parliamentary recess.

·         Whilst the government was no longer offering additional funding to new unitary authorities, there was an expectation that the new authority would be able to negotiate some freedoms and flexibility.  The government had not yet issued guidance on the preparation of unitary submissions but it was anticipated that any such guidance would restrict the current flexibility to draw up a submission that best met the needs of local residents.

·         Whilst the support of all Oxfordshire councils would be welcomed, consensus amongst affected local authorities was not required in order for the Secretary of State to consider a unitary proposal. However, it was anticipated that the final submission would allay many of the concerns expressed  ...  view the full minutes text for item 42.

 

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