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APOLOGIES FOR ABSENCE
To receive any apologies for
absence.
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Minutes:
Councillor Musthak Ahmed gave
apologies with Councillor Bodrul Choudhury acting as chair.
Councillor Shafi Ahmed attended as a substitute.
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DECLARATIONS OF DISCLOSABLE PECUNIARY INTEREST AND OTHER INTERESTS PDF 216 KB
Members are reminded to consider the
categories of interest in the Code of Conduct for Members to
determine whether they have an interest in any agenda item and any
action they should take. For further details, please see the
attached note from the Monitoring Officer.
Members are reminded to declare the nature of
the interest and the agenda item it relates to. Please note that
ultimately it’s the Members’ responsibility to declare
any interests form and to update their register of interest form as
required by the Code.
If in doubt as to the nature of your interest,
you are advised to seek advice prior to the meeting by contacting
the Monitoring Officer or Democratic Services
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UNRESTRICTED REPORTS 'CALLED IN'
To consider the following called-in items from
the Mayor’s Cabinet held on 29 November 2023.
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3.1 |
Major Events Policy for Events in Victoria Park PDF 310 KB
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Minutes:
Cllrs Asma Begum, Sabina Akhtar and James King
presented the reasons for call-in on behalf of the Call-in members
and proposed alternative course of action as set out in the
report.
The committee made the following comments and
questions:
- Why should the park not be used for
commercial activity and help support the local economy? Call in
members stated that Victoria Park is a gift to the East End of
London and should be treated like that. While it is important to
bring income for the council, but the number of events that could
happen here, would not allow locals to enjoy the park for what it
is, a park. The income generated from this scheme does not even
cover the cost of the Mayor’s
office.
- Will the events have a big impact on
local residents, as similar events
happen in Finsbury Park? Call in members stated that the large
number of events in the park will not allow locals to be able to
use the park. Comparing usage during Covid-19 Pandemic shows what
happens when local residents are unable
to use the park for organised sport events, community groups and
personal activity. This park is for working class residents to make
use of in a very built-up borough.
- Many children use Victoria Park for
exercise, parties, and other social activity, what impact will that
have on local children? If an event happens on a Friday night, and
if waste management is not strict, children may not have access on
a Saturday morning. Call in members highlighted that
children’s groups within the community have not been
consulted about this decision and neither have local members. It
will have an affect on children who
cannot access the park during the increased events. Many local
housing estates use the park as a life
line during the summer holidays.
- Can call in members discuss further
the concerns about increased attendance numbers for events that
fall under large, rather than major events? Call in members stated
that over 5,000 attendees was classed as
a major event, but now it has been raised to over 20,000. This
means large events of people will no longer have the infrastructure
of that comes with it. This feels very ill thought out and the
decision does not take this into account.
- What work is needed to be done to
ensure the balance between income generation and access to the park
before the decision was taken? The call-in members highlighted how
this decision does not consider what the large events will have on
the waste management and other costs.
- Residents will be able to attend
these events and benefit from them across the year. What engagement
have you had with them over this decision? Call-in members stated
that over the last few years they have been events which has had a
detrimental impact on the local community. The amount of people
leaving the park after large events can be very disruptive. The
decision does not include community events ...
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