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Pre-Decision Scrutiny To
select appropriate items from the Cabinet Board agenda for pre-decision
scrutiny (reports enclosed for Scrutiny Members) Minutes: The Committee
scrutinised the following Cabinet Board items: NPT Bee Friendly Scheme Members were presented
with a report in relation to Neath Port Talbot’s Bee Friendly Scheme. Officers stated that this
scheme proposed a change in management and mowing regime of Council owned
verges, in order to encourage wildflower grasslands to develop; which will also
align with the requirements detailed in the Environment (Wales) Act 2016, the
Council’s Biodiversity Duty Plan and Neath Port Talbot’s Nature Recovery Action
Plan. The recent All Member
Seminar that was held to discuss this topic, was noted to be very useful and
allowed Members to provide their input; Officers took on board a lot of the
comments and suggestions that were made. The Committee stressed
the importance of maintaining amenity use of green spaces, especially in the
urban areas; it was important to obtain buy-in from the community and have
robust community engagement. It was mentioned that in some areas, half of the
green spaces were owned and managed by Tai Tarian and the other half were owned
and managed by the Council; there needed to be co-ordination between the two
parties to ensure there was an appropriate mix between preserving amenity spaces
that were well used, and introducing the important biodiversity enhancements. Members shared a good
practice story from Tai Tarian, in which they engaged with neighbours in an
area, in relation to changing a green space, and were able to make slight
changes to their original plans to allow for community activities to take place
on the green space, as well as having the necessary biodiversity additions;
engagement with the public was very important as it provided an understanding
of how spaces were being used by the community. Officers confirmed that
amenity spaces were vitally important in the community, and that it was also
important to communicate awareness of this scheme to the public so that they
had an understanding of why biodiversity enhancements were needed; the
communication and branding for this scheme would be vital, and suggestions were
made in relation to ways of promoting this to the public. It was mentioned that
members of the Biodiversity Team had sent letters to Councillors and had been
meeting them individually in their Wards to discuss particular areas, as there
were different specific needs across the variety of outdoor spaces. Members were informed
that the Council needed to ensure that its position and procedures were set in
place, and then staff would be discussing this matter with various
organisations to ensure that they were aligned and co-ordinated in the
Council’s approach. Officers added that safety would be the first priority in
the work being carried out. It was asked if the scheme was going to be extended to brown field areas and unused industrial land. Officers explained that the current focus was to look at the existing verges on Council owned land; the scheme would take some time to progress through the various areas, as Officers were keen for it to work effectively. ... view the full minutes text for item 1. |
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