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Leader's Report

Meeting: 04/11/2021 - County Council (Item 40)

Leader's Report

To receive such reports as the Leader of the Council may wish to bring before the Council.

Minutes:

The Leader paid tribute to David Amies MP who had recently died in tragic circumstances.

Against the backdrop of the COP26 Conference in Glasgow the Leader reported that the County Council’s first Climate Change Annual Report had been received at Cabinet in October. The report outlined the significant progress being made across the county to reduce carbon emissions and ensure that Hampshire is prepared for the impacts of climate change. Over the last year the County Council had planted over 1,250 trees; secured Government funding for the installation of 50 on-street residential electric vehicle charge points; and provided support and advice to 40 Hampshire communities on reducing their carbon footprints and much more.

Turning to Covid 19, the Leader reported that infection rates were continuing to rise across Hampshire, in line with national rates and referred to the national vaccination programme including the offer of vaccinations to children between the ages of 12 and 15, and the offer of booster vaccinations as well as the annual flu jab to boost vital immunity against both viruses.

The Leader reported on the ‘connect4communities’ programme, led by the County Council, in collaboration with community partners, ensuring that around 40,000 children from eligible families across the county received food vouchers over the October half term.  He was also pleased to report that the County Council would again facilitate the Holiday Activity and Food programme, funded by the Department for Education, during the Christmas holidays. The programme of schemes offers healthy food and activities to children who are eligible for free school meals and had successfully run throughout the Easter and summer school holidays reaching in the region of 100,000 Hampshire children during the summer.  Eligible parents and carers were urged to ensure that their children are signed up for free school meals so they can access this scheme. 

The Leader reported on progress with the Pan-Hampshire County Deal.  In recognising the importance of full and meaningful engagement with its partners, including  District and Borough Councils and neighbouring Unitary Councils, the County Council was working with all Leaders and Chief Executives to develop plans and documentation whilst maintaining the momentum already demonstrated to the Government.  This was a ‘once in a generation’ opportunity for change and by working closely with partners, it would be possible to deliver better outcomes for residents in the Pan-Hampshire area.  The key purpose of the County Deal was about levelling up where it was needed and delegating power from the centre rather than reorganising local government

The Leader reported on the Chancellor’s Spending Review and Autumn Budget last Wednesday and particularly welcomed the return to a multi-year financial plan, following two consecutive single year events, which had made financial planning extremely challenging for the Council.  The Budget included local government funding increases such as a £4.8 billion boost to grant funding over the next three years; details of how this would be distributed was awaited.  Although this news was to be welcomed, the Leader reported of his  disappointment  ...  view the full minutes text for item 40