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Agenda
Date
Published Date
10 December 2024
Agenda Items
1
Declarations of Interest In Terms of the Ethical Standards In Public Life Etc. (Scotland) Act 2000
Submit report by the Chief Officer (Legal and Democratic) seeking approval of amendments to the Standing Orders for Meetings as set out in Appendix 1 to the report.
3
Minutes of Meetings of Committees, Sub-Committees and Panels - Cycle 4
Submit volume of minutes of meetings of committees, sub-committees and panels for cycle 4 for approval in terms of standing order number 21 (copy to follow)
4
Membership of Committees, Sub-Committees, Panels, Working Group and Outside Bodies
Submit proposed amendments to Membership of Committees, Sub-Committees, Panels, Working Groups and Outside Bodies (copy to follow)
Submit report by the Depute Chief Executive seeking approval of the continued operational membership of a number of external organisations.
Submit report by the Chief Officer (Legal and Democratic) advising of the outcome of proceedings before the Standards Commission for Scotland in relation to a complaint that Councillor Crichton had been guilty of breaching the Councillors’ Code of Conduct and the sanction imposed.
Submit report by the Chief Officer (Finance) presenting information that will enable the Council to set its Housing Revenue Account (HRA) budget and rent levels for 2025/2026
Submit report by the Chief Officer (Legal and Democratic) seeking approval to award the contract for a Mobile Hybrid Webcasting and Electronic Voting System to Public I, subject to successful testing of the system.
Submit report by the Chief Officer (Legal and Democratic) seeking approval of amendments to the procedure for considering petitions received by the Council.
Submit report by the Chief Officer (Operations) setting out proposals following the outcome of the review of Active and Creative Communities.
Submit report by the Chief Officer (Legal and Democratic) advising of the outcome of the consultation of the statutory review of the polling districts and polling places in North Lanarkshire.
12
Notice of Motion submitted by Councillor Sullivan and Councillor Fotheringham
“Council notes that the UK Government budget on 30 October made no provision for the removal of the ‘Two Child’ benefit cap.
Council understands this policy has resulted in approximately 4,560 families in North Lanarkshire not receiving a child element in respect of benefits controlled by the UK Department of Work and Pensions, for at least one child.
Council believes that this policy inherently penalises some of the most disadvantaged families in our communities.
Council instructs the Leader of the Council and the Convenor of the Wellbeing and Tackling Poverty Committee to write to the Chancellor of the Exchequer and the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions today to request the immediate reversal of this policy.
Council agrees the response should be emailed to all elected members upon receipt and thereafter be included in a report to the first available meeting of the Wellbeing and Tackling Poverty Committee”
13
Notice of Motion submitted by Councillor D Johnston and Councillor Robinson
“Council notes the decision taken by the UK Labour Government in its budget of 30 October 2024, to increase Employer National Insurance contributions (ENICs) to 15% and reduce earning thresholds from £9,100 to £5,000 annually.
Council understands:
- this decision will cost North Lanarkshire Council in the region of £11m and is likely to have a significant negative impact on organisations providing commissioned services, including Early Years facilities, GP surgeries, pharmacies, care homes, hospices, and third sector organisations – bodies who deliver essential education, health and social care services to vulnerable people across North Lanarkshire.
- the combined cost of the rise in ENICs to Scottish public sector organisations, and organisations in the commercial and third sectors providing commissioned services, is estimated to be £750 million.
Council agrees:
- recent media reports of an extra £300 million being made available by the UK Government to the Scottish Government, if correct, are insufficient to address the additional costs of higher ENICs as described above and calls on the UK Government to fully fund this increase.
- it is unacceptable that the Scottish Government will not be notified of the final position until the Chancellor of the Exchequer’s spring statement, some three months after it has set its budget.
Council instructs the Leader of the Council and Convener of Finance and Resources writes to the Chancellor of the Exchequer to request that the increase in ENICs is fully funded for Scottish public sector organisations and organisations in the commercial and third sectors providing commissioned services, and that this should include full funding for North Lanarkshire Council. The aforementioned letter should request an urgent response, given that the Scottish Government and North Lanarkshire Council will be setting budgets imminently”
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Questions Received in Terms of Standing Order 51 - None Received
Attendance
Declarations of Interests
Ann Ballinger | 5 | Member of CND Scotland | Personal | Not Leave Meeting |
Claire Barclay | 5 | Member of CND Scotland | Personal | Not Leave Meeting |
David Crichton | 6 | Personal Connection | Personal | Not Leave Meeting |
Denis Johnston | 5 | Member of CND Scotland | Personal | Not Leave Meeting |
Michael McBride | 10 | Attends Meetings of Chapelhall Development Group | Personal and Non-Financial | Left Meeting and Did Not Participate |
Cameron McManus | 5 | Member of CND Scotland | Personal | Not Leave Meeting |
James McPhilemy | 10 | Family Members Employment | Personal | Left Meeting and did not participate |
Allan Stubbs | 5 | Member of CND Scotland | Personal | Not Leave Meeting |
Sandy Watson | 10 | Attends Meetings of Chapelhall Development Group | Personal and Non-Financial | Left Meeting and did not participate |
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