Agenda

Council - Wednesday, 27th March, 2024 6.00 pm

Venue: Council Chamber - Council Offices. View directions

Contact: Emma Denny  Email: Emma.Denny@north-norfolk.gov.uk

Items
No. Item

1.

Apologies for Absence

To receive apologies for absence, if any.

2.

Minutes pdf icon PDF 284 KB

To confirm the minutes of the meeting of the Council held on 21st February 2024.

Additional documents:

3.

Items of Urgent Business

To determine any other items of business which the Chairman decides should be considered as a matter of urgency pursuant to Section 100B (4)(b) of the Local Government Act 1972.

4.

TO RECEIVE DECLARATIONS OF INTERESTS FROM MEMBERS pdf icon PDF 721 KB

Members are asked at this stage to declare any interests that they may have in any of the following items on the agenda.  The Code of Conduct for Members requires that declarations include the nature of the interest and whether it is a disclosable pecuniary interest (see attached guidance and flowchart)

5.

Chairman's Communications

To receive the Chairman’s communications, if any.

6.

Leader's Announcements

To receive announcements from the Leader.

7.

Public Questions and Statements

To consider any questions or statements received from members of the public.

8.

Appointments to Committees, Sub-committees, Working Parties & Outside Bodies

To receive any updates from the Group Leaders regarding changes to appointments.

9.

Portfolio Reports pdf icon PDF 174 KB

To receive reports from Cabinet Members on their portfolios:

 

Cllr T Adams - Executive Support & Legal Services

Cllr H Blathwayt – Coast

Cllr A Brown – Planning & Enforcement

Cllr W Fredericks – Housing and People Services

Cllr P Heinrich – Sustainable Growth

Cllr C Ringer – IT, Environmental & Waste Services

Cllr L Shires – Finance, Estates & Assets

Cllr A Varley – Climate Change & Net Zero

Cllr L Withington – Community, Leisure & Outreach (Including Health & Wellbeing)

 

 

Members are reminded that they may ask questions of the Cabinet Member on their reports and portfolio areas but should note that it is not a debate.

 

No member may ask more than one question plus a supplementary question, unless the time taken by members’ questions does not exceed 30 minutes in total, in which case, second questions will be taken in the order that they are received (Constitution, Chapter 2, part 2, section 12.2)

Additional documents:

10.

Recommendations from Cabinet 11 March 2024 pdf icon PDF 183 KB

Cabinet 11 March – Agenda Item 11: Local Economic Strategy & Action Plan

 

Resolved to recommend to Council:

 

To approve the Local Economic Strategy & Action Plan

Additional documents:

11.

Recommendations from the Overview & Scrutiny Committee 14 February 2024

The Overview & Scrutiny Committee made the following recommendation to Full Council at the meeting held on 14th February:

 

‘To request that Full Council agrees to write to the Department of Environment, Food & Rural Affairs (DEFRA) setting out the evidence associated with the shortfall in allocation and the anticipated annual capital costs that the Council will incur in relation to food waste collection’

 

** Please note that the agenda for Full Council was published before the March meeting of Overview & Scrutiny Committee took place. The Chairman will provide an oral update at the meeting**

12.

Fakenham Leisure & Sports Hub pdf icon PDF 203 KB

Executive Summary

This report provides an update on the progress to date on the delivery of Fakenham Leisure and Sports Hub project and also sets out the procurement options for delivering the project.

 

Options considered

 

·         Procure delivery of the project through a traditional procurement process – not recommended due to the time taken not delivering the project to required timescales.

·         Procure delivery of the project through a single stage design and build process – not recommended due to likely impact on interest of suitable regional suppliers with strong local supply chains not bidding.

·         Procure delivery of the project through a two stage design and build procurement process - recommended as meets both timescales and strong supply chain/quality requirements.

·         Not to continue with the project - this would not meet the aspirations set out on the Corporate Plan objectives and Annual Action Plan.

 

Recommendations

 

It is recommended that:

 

·         Progress on the Fakenham Leisure and Sports Hub Project to date is noted.

 

·         Members note the predicted inflationary costs of £450,000since the bid was submitted and agree to make budgetary provision to meet these additional costs not covered by the Levelling-up Funding.

 

·         That Members note that no formal confirmation of funding has been received from the Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities.

 

·         Members agree to the use of a Two Stage Design and Build procurement process for the delivery of the Fakenham Leisure and Sports Hub project via a direct award to Contractor A through a Framework.

 

·         Members agree to make additional budgetary provision in respect of the Framework fees to a maximum of £330,000

 

·         Members delegate to the to the Director of Communities, in consultation with the Section 151 Officer and Portfolio Holder for Finance, to make the award through the framework which it is felt delivers the best cost benefit, considering the cost of access and additional services provided.

 

Reasons for recommendations

 

·         To keep members appraised of progress to date and to ensure that the project is delivered to meet the required Levelling-up Fund deadlines and meets the councils aspirations on cost certainty and quality.

 

Background papers

 

·         Report to Full Council – 27th July 2022

·         Report to Full Council – 20th December 2023

 

 

 

Wards affected

Fakenham wards (Lancaster North and South); and wards in the west of the district including Briston, Priory, Stibbard, Stody, The Raynhams, Walsingham; Wells with Holkham.

 

Cabinet member(s)

Cllr Tim Adams, Leader of the Council

Contact Officer

Steve Hems, Director for Communities

Email:- steve.hems@north-norfolk.gov.uk

Tel:- 01263 516182

 

 

Links to key documents:

 

Corporate Plan:          

The 2023-2027 Corporate Plan themes - Developing our Communities and A Strong, Responsible and Accountable Council.

 

Corporate Governance:

 

Is this a key decision 

NO

Has the public interest test been applied

Yes – there is private or confidential information to be considered by this report

Details of any previous decision(s) on this matter

See meeting minutes for Full Council on the 21st December 2023

 

 

13.

Questions Received from Members

To consider any questions received from members.

14.

Opposition Business

None Received.

15.

Notice(s) of Motion

None Received.

16.

Exclusion of Press and Public

To pass the following resolution – if necessary:

 

“That under Section 100A(4) of the Local Government Act 1972 the press and public be excluded from the meeting for the following item(s) of business on the grounds that they involve the likely disclosure of exempt information as defined in paragraph(s) 3 of Part 1 of Schedule 12A (as amended) to the Act.”

 

Information in this appendix involves the likely disclosure of exempt information as defined in paragraph 3, Part 1 of schedule 12A (as amended) to the Local Government Act 1972.

 

This paragraph relates to:

           

Para 3.  Information relating to the financial or business affairs of any particular person (including the authority holding that information)

           

The public interest in maintaining the exemption outweighs the public interest in disclosure for the following reasons:

 

The information is commercially sensitive, relating to commercial options being considered by the authority. Releasing this information would be likely to have a prejudicial impact upon third parties as well as the Council in obtaining best value.

 

 

17.

Private Business