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Issue

Issue - meetings

retaining community wardens resources

Meeting: 28/01/2020 - Cabinet Member for Community Safety (Item 3)

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Purpose.

To propose the retention of additional community wardens until 31 March 2021.


RECOMMENDED that the Cabinet Member for Community Safety approve the proposal to retian the 8 additional Community Warden posts for a further extended period until 31 March 2021.

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Minutes:

Councillor Hunt thanked the News for the recent article on this subject.

 

Roy Goulding, Community Safety Manager introduced the report and in response to questions from members explained that:

 

The government originally funded Neighbourhood Wardens across the country.  Since austerity measures were introduced, funding had been provided by the local authority.  A number of Local Authorities no longer have Neighbourhood Wardens with the same responsibilities.  Some had been merged with Community Service Officers.

 

Funding had been identified from the Housing Revenue Account.  He is very aware of the constraints of temporary contracts and is working to see if longer term funding is available. 

 

The wardens are not a statutory service.

 

Councillor Corkery noted the essential role Community Wardens play within the community particularly in the wards he represents.  Anti-social behaviour is residents' main concern so it is important to have regular patrols.  He was pleased that they also attend community meetings but expressed concern of the potentially unsettling impact of the temporary contracts on staff.

 

Councillor Hunt noted that:

·         He was happy to continue the funding for a further year but wanted longer term funding solutions.

·         It is difficult for the council to plan ahead when it is not known what funding the government will provide from one year to the next.  However, he gave assurances that whilst he is the lead for the Community Services portfolio, he is aiming to maintain the service. 

·         He would not welcome a move to contracting private security guards as some other Local Authorities had done.  Community Wardens are publically accountable.

 

DECISION

The Cabinet Member for Community Safety approved the proposal to retain the eight additional Community Warden posts for a further extended period until 31 March 2021.