Agenda and minutes

Cabinet - Tuesday 2 June 2015 4.00 pm

Venue: Ground Floor Meeting Room GO2A, 160 Tooley Street, London SE1 2QH

Contact: Paula Thornton or Virginia Wynn-Jones  Phone: 020 7525 4395/7055 Email:  paula.thornton@southwark.gov.uk;  virginia.wynn-jones@southwark.gov.uk

Items
No. Item

1.

Apologies

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    To receive any apologies for absence.

    Minutes:

    Apologies for absence were received from Councillor Michael Situ.

2.

Notification of any items of Business which the Chair Deems Urgent

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    In special circumstances, an item of business may be added to an agenda within five clear working days of the meeting.

    Minutes:

    The chair gave notice that the following late item of business would be considered for reasons of urgency to be specified in the relevant minutes:

     

    Item 7: Deputation requests

3.

Notice of Intention to conduct business in a closed meeting, and any representations received

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    No closed items are scheduled for consideration at this meeting.

    Minutes:

    No closed items were considered.

4.

Disclosure of Interests and Dispensations

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    Members to declare any interests and dispensations in respect of any item of business to be considered at this meeting.

    Minutes:

    There were no disclosures of interests or dispensations.

5.

Public Question Time (15 Minutes)

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    To receive any questions from members of the public which have been submitted in advance of the meeting in accordance with the cabinet procedure rules.

    Minutes:

    No public questions were received.

6.

Minutes

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    To approve as a correct record the minutes of the open section of the meeting held on 17 March 2015.

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    Minutes:

    RESOLVED:

     

    That the minutes of the meeting held on 17 March 2015 be approved as a correct record and signed by the chair.

7.

Deputation Requests

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    To consider any deputation requests.

    Supporting documents:

    Minutes:

    This item had not been circulated five clear days in advance of the meeting. The chair agreed to accept the item as urgent because the request was received in line with the constitutional deadline for the receipt of deputation requests.

     

    Cabinet heard representations from Mr Barnard in respect of the deputation request submitted.

8.

Petition from Burgess Park Users - Southwark Spine Cycle Corridor

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    To consider a petition from regular users of Burgess Park in respect of the Southwark Spine cycle corridor.

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    Minutes:

    The petition spokesperson addressed the meeting to present the petition containing 529 signatures and their concerns about the proposal for a new path to cut across the great lawn in Burgess Park. Cabinet expressed their commitment to continue to work with the community prior to implementation of the Southwark Spine route.

     

    RESOLVED:

     

    That the petition be received.

9.

Adoption of the Council's Cycling Strategy 2015 and Associated Delivery Plan

10.

Adult Social Care, Fairer Contributions Policy - Consultation Exercise

11.

Motions Referred from Council Assembly

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    To consider motions on the following:

     

    ·  Welfare reform with an emphasis on financial inclusion

    ·  Financial advice in health centres

    ·  Mental health services in Southwark

    ·  Betting shop enforcement

    ·  Improve services at London Bridge station.

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    Minutes:

    RESOLVED:

     

    Welfare reform with an emphasis on financial inclusion

     

    That the motion referred from council assembly as a recommendation to cabinet, set out below, be noted:

     

    1.  That council assembly believes that the coalition government’s welfare reform has utterly failed, with hardship and deprivation increasing, at the same time as the cost of implementing the reforms is mounting.

     

    2.  That council assembly condemns the government’s changes to benefits which have targeted the most vulnerable and hit families with children under five harder than any other group.

     

    3.  That council assembly notes that despite the government’s rhetoric on repairing the nation’s finances, cuts to welfare have been offset by tax cuts for the most well off, meaning the government’s welfare reform has made no overall contribution to paying down the deficit.

     

    4.  That council assembly notes that residents in Southwark have been hit hard by the coalition government’s welfare reform, including:

     

    ·  The cruel and unfair bedroom tax, which has hit 5,000 Southwark residents

    ·  A benefit cap which disproportionately affects families in London and has left some households facing the threat of eviction

    ·  Unacceptable delays in personal independence payments, which have left over 300,000 disabled people in limbo nationally as they wait for a decision on crucial support

    ·  Cuts to local government funding for discretionary housing payments and council tax benefits.

     

    5.  That council assembly notes this administration has prioritised our most vulnerable residents, using our resources to protect them as far as possible from the worst excesses of the government’s welfare cuts, including:

     

    ·  Providing financial assistance and support for residents affected by the bedroom tax and other welfare changes through the welfare hardship fund

    ·  Providing a much-needed safety net for our most vulnerable residents through the Southwark Emergency Support Scheme, despite government cuts to the funding

    ·  Helping residents to ensure they are claiming all benefits entitled to them, through the Rightfully Yours advice service.

     

    6.  That council assembly is concerned about the rollout of universal credit, particularly following direct payment pilots in Southwark, which have highlighted the risk of residents struggling to cope with complex budgeting and increasing numbers of residents falling into rent arrears.

     

    7.  That council assembly welcomes the steps that have been taken by this administration to mitigate against these risks and to promote financial inclusion, working in partnership with Lambeth and Lewisham to deliver support for residents to prepare for universal credit, including opening bank accounts, dealing with debt and coping with budgeting on a monthly basis.

     

    8.  That council assembly believes that employment is central to improving the financial resilience of our residents and recognises that current welfare to work provision fails to meet the needs of our most vulnerable residents. Council assembly therefore welcomes the steps this administration is taking to support residents with the most complex needs to develop the skills, motivation and experience to be able to secure employment.

     

    9.  That council assembly believes that the growth of insecure, low-paid, poor quality jobs under the coalition government is undermining the UK’s ability  ...  view the full minutes text for item 11.

12.

Appointments to Outside Bodies 2015/16

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    To consider and agree appointments to outside bodies for the 2015/16 municipal year.

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    Minutes:

    1.  That the appointments to the outside bodies listed in Appendix A of the report for the 2015/16 municipal year be agreed as follows:

     

    Age UK London

     

    Councillor Stephanie Cryan

     

    Better Bankside Board

     

    This appointment was deferred until the next meeting.

     

    Blue Bermondsey BID Board

     

    Councillor Leo Pollak

     

    Canada Water Consultative Forum

     

    Councillor Mark Williams

    Councillor Kath Whittam

    Councillor Stephanie Cryan

    Councillor James Okosun

     

    Central London Forward

     

    Councillor Peter John

     

    Centre for Literacy in Primary Education

     

    Councillor Jasmine Ali

     

    Creation Trust

     

    Councillor Mark Williams

    Councillor Lorraine Lauder

    Councillor Paul Fleming

     

    Cross River Board

     

    Councillor Mark Williams

     

    Crystal Palace Community Development Trust

     

    Councillor Jon Hartley

     

    Greater London Enterprise Limited

     

    Councillor Mark Williams

     

    Groundwork London, Local Authority Strategic Input Board

     

    Councillor Darren Merrill

     

    Guys and St Thomas NHS Foundation (Council of Governors)

     

    Councillor Jasmine Ali

     

    Kings College Hospital NHS (Council of Governors)

     

    Councillor Kieron Williams

     

    Lambeth and Southwark Housing Association Limited

     

    Councillor Richard Livingstone

     

    London Road Safety Council (LRSC)

     

    Councillor Darren Merrill

    Councillor Charlie Smith

     

    London Youth Games

     

    Councillor Barrie Hargrove

    Councillor Johnson Situ

     

    Millwall for All

     

    Councillor Leo Pollak

     

    North Southwark Environment Trust

     

    Councillor Neil Coyle

     

    Potters Fields Park Management Trust

     

    Councillor Peter John

    Eleanor Kelly, Chief Executive

     

    South Bank Partnership

     

    Councillor Ian Wingfield

    Councillor Adele Morris

    Councillor David Noakes

    Councillor Maria Linforth-Hall

     

    South Bank and Bankside Cultural Quarter Directors Board

     

    Councillor Ian Wingfield

     

    South Bermondsey Big Local Partnership Steering Group

     

    Councillor Richard Livingstone

    Councillor Sunny Lambe

     

    South London Gallery Trustee Limited

     

    Councillor Cleo Soanes

    Councillor Radha Burgess

    Councillor Maria Linforth Hall

     

    South London and Maudsley (SLaM) NHS Trust Members Council

     

    Councillor Tom Flynn

     

    Southwark and Lambeth Archaeological Excavation Committee (SLAEC)

     

    Councillor Billl Williams

    Mr Bob Skelly (Deputy)

     

    Southwark Cathedral Education Centre

     

    Councillor Cleo Soanes

     

    Safer Neighbourhood Board (Southwark)

     

    Councillor Michael Situ

     

    Waterloo Quarter Business Alliance – Southwark (Business Improvement District)

     

    Councillor David Noakes

13.

Nominations to Panels, Boards and Forums 2015/16

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    To agree the allocation of places and nomination of members to panels, boards and forums for the 2015/16 municipal year.

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    Minutes:

    RESOLVED:

     

    1.  That the allocation of places to the panels and boards and forums set out in Appendix A of the report for the 2015/16 municipal year be agreed as follows:

     

    Joint Partnership Panel (Trade-Union Consultation)

     

    Councillor Peter John

    Councillor Fiona Colley

     

    Leaseholders Arbitration Panel

     

    Councillor Sandra Rhule

    Councillor Sunny Lambe

    Councillor Evelyn Akoto

    Councillor Jon Hartley

    Councillor Tom Flynn

    Councillor Kath Whittam

    Councillor Anood Al-Samerai

    Councillor Maria Linforth-Hall

    Councillor Eliza Mann

    Councillor David Hubber

     

    Southwark Safeguarding Children’s Board

     

    Councillor Victoria Mills

     

    Southwark Safeguarding Adults Board

     

    Councillor Stephanie Cryan

     

    Standing Advisory Council on Religious Education

     

    Councillor Sandra Rhule

    Councillor Sunny Lambe

    Councillor Paul Fleming

    Councillor Maria Linforth-Hall

     

    Tenancy Agreement Arbitration Panel

     

    Councillor Lorraine Lauder

    Councillor Sandra Rhule

    Councillor Paul Fleming

    Councillor Evelyn Akoto

    Councillor Jon Hartley

    Councillor Tom Flynn

    Councillor Jamile Mohammed

    Councillor Kath Whittam

    Councillor Anood Al-Samerai

    Councillor Maria Linforth-Hall

    Councillor Eliza Mann

    Councillor David Hubber

     

    Southwark Tenant Management Organisation Committee

     

    Councillor Richard Livingstone

    Councillor Lucas Green

    Councillor Karl Eastham

    Councillor Sandra Rhule

    Councillor Ben Johnson

Exclusion of Press and Public

That the press and public be excluded from the meeting for the following items of business on the grounds that they involve the likely disclosure of exempt information as defined in category 3 of paragraph 10.4 of the access to information procedure rules of the Southwark Constitution.

 

The following is a summary of the closed part of the meeting.

14.

Minutes

    To approve as a correct record the minutes of the closed section of the meeting held on 17 March 2015.

Minutes:

The minutes of the closed section of the meeting held on 17 March 2015 were approved as a correct record and signed by the chair.