Questions asked under Standing Order 7(1)(2) and (5).
Minutes:
(A) Dr Hill asked the following question of the
Leader or his nominee:
“Can the Leader or his nominee supply the following:
1. A
list of holdings in terms of acreage and the capital value of County farms?
2. The
value of farm land sold in the last 3 years and details of what these capital
receipts were spent on?
3. Confirmation
that the farm rental revenue is still used for re-investment in the farms or,
if not, what it is used for?
4. What
the County’s strategy is for County farm holdings in terms of delivering LCC/LAA priorities?”
Dr Feltham replied as follows:
“1. The County Farms Estate comprises 82
2. In the past 3 years the value of sales
of
3. The revenue surpluses of the County Farms Trading Account, to which rents contribute, are used to fund the general revenue expenditure of the County Council and cannot be identified as having been spent on anything specific.
4. Whilst
the primary aim of the farm strategy is to support an effective and efficient
estate making a positive contribution to the Authority, it also supports a wide
range of LAA/LCC priorities in the form of safer
environment, thriving towns and villages, stronger communities and the economy.
Examples include community benefit such as affordable housing, rural businesses
and direct and indirect employment.”
(B) Mr Bailey asked the following question of
the Leader or his nominee:
“1. How many of Leicestershire County
Council's School Crossing Patrol posts are currently vacant?
2. How many of these posts have been
unfilled for over three months?
3. (i) Is the Leader aware that a School Crossing Patrol post at Grove Road, Blaby has been vacant for over a year, and that another Crossing Patrol post on Leicester Road, Glen Parva has been vacant since September, 2006?
(ii) What measures does the Leader intend to take to fill these posts, since their continued vacancy leaves young children and their families at risk on a daily basis?"
Mr Ould replied
as follows:
“1. There are
currently 48 vacant posts, from a total number of 152 approved sites. However, 5 of these have patrols appointed but
are awaiting CRB clearance before being allowed to
take up their duties.
2. All 48 have been vacant for
over 3 months.
3. (i) I would
like to thank Mr Bailey for bringing this information to my attention. I was not previously aware of this. The 2 posts have indeed been vacant for the
periods stated by Mr Bailey.
(ii) There have already been recruitment leaflet drops in the local
vicinities of the crossing sites.
Newsletters and individual letters have been sent by the relevant
schools directly to parents seeking volunteers but with no success.
A survey of the Council’s current patrols was
recently undertaken to ascertain what attracted them to the post. Many
responded that their children attended the school and the hours suited their
lifestyle. This is why parents are being
targeted.
Officers are planning to visit schools
with patrol vacancies to speak to parents and offer information about the post
of Crossing Patrol.”
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