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General Additional documents: |
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Apologies for Absence Additional documents: |
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Members’ Disclosures of Pecuniary and Non-pecuniary Interests Additional documents: |
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Minutes of the Meetings held on 6 February 2025 and 18 February 2025 Additional documents: |
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Chair's announcements Additional documents: |
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Public Speaking To note any requests to speak on any item on the agenda in accordance with the Council’s Public Speaking Scheme (see note at end of the agenda).
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Decision: That Council endorses the 2024 Annual Report of the Director of Public Health and the recommendations within it. |
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Notices of Motion To consider the following motions submitted by Members in accordance with Standing Order 5:
(1) Labour Motion 1: Warwickshire’s Renewed Support For Ukraine
Warwickshire County Council is disturbed by the continuing horrific devastation in Ukraine, and the devastating effect 3 years of war has had on the Country. In light of this, and as a way of expressing support for members of our communities who are from or who have ties with Ukraine,
This Council:
1. Continues to stand in solidarity with the people of Ukraine and their families and friends, including those local to Warwickshire;
2. Continues to support those families fleeing from conflict recognising that many are now concerned about renewing their permissions to remain in the UK by seeking ways which the Council can support those who may be struggling with applications;
3. Continues to seek ways in which a thriving Ukrainian culture can be supported during this difficult time and signpost people to existing community support groups including those supporting mental health problems caused by PTSD and other related conditions.
Proposer: Councillor Sarah Feeney
Seconder: Councillor Sarah Millar
(2) Labour Motion 2: Climate Resilience and Flooding Support
Warwickshire County Council recognises the important role that Councils play in climate resilience: through their role as place shapers and community leaders at the forefront of adaptation efforts delivering essential services that protect public health, manage roads and infrastructure, and prepare people and places against flooding.
Recognising that climate impacts like warmer and wetter winters, hotter and drier summers, and more intense and frequent weather extremes as a result of climate change (recognised by this Council in its recently published Sustainable Futures Annual Report) are already impacting residents, like those residents affected by recent Storm Henk:
This Council:
1. Will further encourage affected/eligible residents and businesses to apply for the Property Flood Resilience (PFR) grant, offering up to £5000 (including VAT) to implement measures that will make their properties more resilient in the future;
2. Help residents and businesses to understand what other opportunities are available to them to forward fund the contribution required for accessing the PFR grant and thus make the grant as accessible as possible.
Proposer: Councillor Sarah Millar
Seconder: Councillor Sarah Feeney
Additional documents: Decision: (1) Warwickshire’s Renewed Support For Ukraine
Warwickshire County Council is disturbed by the continuing horrific devastation in Ukraine, and the devastating effect 3 years of war has had on the Country. In light of this, and as a way of expressing support for members of our communities who are from or who have ties with Ukraine,
This Council:
1. Continues to stand in solidarity with the people of Ukraine and their families and friends, including those local to Warwickshire;
2. Continues to support those families fleeing from conflict recognising that many are now concerned about renewing their permissions to remain in the UK by seeking ways which the Council can support those who may be struggling with applications;
3. Continues to seek ways in which a thriving Ukrainian culture can be supported during this difficult time and signpost people to existing community support groups including those supporting mental health problems caused by PTSD and other related conditions.
(2) Climate Resilience and Flooding Support
Warwickshire County Council recognises the important role that Councils play in climate resilience: through their role as place shapers and community leaders at the forefront of adaptation efforts delivering essential services that protect public health, manage roads and infrastructure, and prepare people and places against flooding.
Recognising that climate impacts like warmer and wetter winters, hotter and drier summers, and more intense and frequent weather extremes as a result of climate change (recognised by this Council in its recently published Sustainable Futures Annual Report) are already impacting residents, like those residents affected by recent Storm Henk:
This Council:
1. Will further encourage affected/eligible residents and businesses to apply for the Property Flood Resilience (PFR) grant, offering up to £5000 (including VAT) to implement measures that will make their properties more resilient in the future;
2. Help residents and businesses to understand what other opportunities are available to them to forward fund the contribution required for accessing the PFR grant and thus make the grant as accessible as possible.
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Member Question Time (Standing Order 7) A period of up to 40 minutes is allocated for questions to the Leader, Cabinet Portfolio Holders and Chairs of Overview and Scrutiny Committees.
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Any Other items of Urgent Business To consider any other items that the Chair considers are urgent. Additional documents: |