Agenda and minutes

Annual Business Meeting, Council - Wednesday, 14th October, 2020 5.00 pm

Venue: virtually via Microsoft Teams

Contact: Brian Offiler 

Media

Items
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123.

Minutes of Council pdf icon PDF 354 KB

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124.

Mayor's Communications

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125.

Apologies for Absence

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126.

Declarations of Members' and Officers' Interests relating to items on the Agenda.

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127.

Vote of Thanks to the Retiring Mayor and Mayoress

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128.

Public Questions to the Council

To receive questions from members of the public in accordance with Standing Order No. 12.

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129.

Petitions to Council

To receive petitions submitted under Standing Order No. 13

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130.

Deputy Leader of the Council and Cabinet Appointments 2020/21 pdf icon PDF 58 KB

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131.

Committee Appointments 2020/21 pdf icon PDF 106 KB

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132.

Council's Delegation Scheme pdf icon PDF 103 KB

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133.

Questions to the Leader

To receive questions submitted to the Leader under Standing Order No.14

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134.

Treasury Management Report 2019/20 and Monitoring Report 2020/21 pdf icon PDF 279 KB

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135.

Risk Management Strategy and Annual Review pdf icon PDF 82 KB

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136.

Annual Report of the Standards and Audit Committee 2019/20 pdf icon PDF 58 KB

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137.

Tenancy Strategy Update pdf icon PDF 54 KB

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138.

Vision Derbyshire and Local Government Reform pdf icon PDF 317 KB

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139.

Minutes of Committee Meetings pdf icon PDF 37 KB

To receive for information the Minutes of the following Meetings:

 

Employment and General Committee

Planning Committee

Standards and Audit Committee

 

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140.

Minutes of Cabinet pdf icon PDF 316 KB

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141.

Minutes of the Joint Cabinet and Employment and General Committee pdf icon PDF 279 KB

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142.

Minutes of the Overview and Performance Scrutiny Forum pdf icon PDF 300 KB

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143.

Minutes of the Community, Customer and Organisational Scrutiny Committee pdf icon PDF 309 KB

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144.

Minutes of the Enterprise and Wellbeing Scrutiny Committee pdf icon PDF 296 KB

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145.

Questions under Standing Order No. 19

To receive questions from Councillors in accordance with Standing Order No.19.

 

Question submitted by Councillor Fordham:

 

“What arrangements have been made for the winter months to provide for those citizens, who might have sought to access a Night Shelter in previous years, to ensure that people are not sleeping on the streets of Chesterfield with no alternative structured and sympathetic provision?”

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146.

Notice of Motion under Standing Order No. 21

To consider the motion submitted by Councillor J Innes in accordance with Standing Order No. 21:

 

“This council calls on government for an end to abuse, both verbal and physical, against shop workers and all public facing workers. We urgently need new legislation to provide these workers with more protection and we need the means to enforce it. We need stiffer penalties for those who do assault workers.

 

Abuse should not be part of the job for these people who deserve our respect as they perform their duties. Ensuring these people are protected requires action by politicians as well as employers and the police. We need to work together to provide practical solutions to prevent abuse and violence to these workers. Last year every minute of every day a shop worker was verbally or, even worse, physically abused. Just for doing their job! 

 

This government asked for evidence of these abuses and it is over a year since the closure of the call for evidence. Nothing has been done. These keyworkers have been at the frontline during the recent pandemic and have faced even more abuse to ensure the public has food on the table and keep social distancing, all within government guidelines. But this same government has let them down.“

 

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