Cllr Clive Hart - TDC Leader
On the second anniversary of the Labour administration at TDC:
"Chairman
The past year:
The lives of many thousands of people are
touched each and every day by the work of our district council and there are
many special and very distinct services the council provides such as licensing
and planning.
However, as a council we go way further in supporting
local residents here in Thanet.
· Firstly, we’ve had no council tax
increase in 2012 and 2013, despite grant reduction.
· We’ve
implemented measures to reduce impact of reduction of council tax benefits. We’ve kept council tax reduction scheme charge to residents down to 5.5
per cent – the lowest in Kent.
· We’ve initiated a "Clear and Clean"
cleansing approach for high profile, high density areas.
· We’ve developed and implemented the Respect Ramsgate
approach to town centre cleaning.
· We’ve implemented the new recycling and waste service
across the district on target and within budget. We’ve increased our recycling
rate here in Thanet to nearly 50% after first two weeks of the new service.
· We’ve refurbished the Crematorium including the replacement
of all the cremator equipment ensuring we exceeded national and European
standards on controlling emissions. The project reduced energy consumption and
costs in order to assist paying back for the investment. The Crematorium
project saved £170K on budgeted costs.
· We’ve refurbished the historical arches in Military
Road in Ramsgate bringing an additional 12 units back into use with extra
income starting to pay back for the cost of the works. Half of the cost of the
works funded through a European project.
· Last week I was very pleased to sign the option
document for the Project Motorhouse proposals to bring the old Motor Museum
building in Ramsgate back into beneficial use.
· Albion House in Ramsgate sold to allow investment to
bring site back into beneficial use.
· Solar panel installations have been installed on
council buildings to save energy and generate feed in tariffs to support costs.
· We’ve had an increase of 28% in parking notices over
the last two years served on improperly parked cars. Improved enforcement
strongly supported in parking consultation.
· The Margate Flood and Coast Protection Scheme was
completed as planned by the council in April 2013 at a cost of £5.4m all funded
by the Environment Agency.
Works
included refurbishing the tidal Pool and heritage railings on Margate sea
front. These ‘extras’ were all made possible by council saving over £1 million
on main scheme for Environment Agency.
The flood
scheme won the Community Award at the Institution of Civil Engineers at the Engineering
Excellence Award in June 2013 and will be tested over the next few hours by
mother nature herself. A tidal surge due any hour.
· The Pegwell Bay Flood Defence Scheme was completed in
April 2013 at a cost of £190k by the council with funding from the Environment
Agency.
· The St Mildred's Bay Flood Defence Maintenance was completed
in November 2013 at a cost of £45k by the council with funding from the
Environment Agency.
· A new Port Control Radar Tower is underway and to be
completed and commissioned by early December 2013. The scheme is completely
privately financed and includes cutting edge R&D radar, CCTV and data
logger system. The council will have full access to the radar system and
CCTV which will become ours after a maximum of 7 years. The tower was designed
by TDC Engineering and Technical Services generating external income for the
service.
· European funding has been secured for port
diversification study, including exploring the feasibility of an alongside quay.
We met with design engineers from across Europe only this morning.
· We’ve developed a long-term relationship with wind
farm businesses in relation to Ramsgate being the main operational maintenance
base for the London and Thanet Arrays.
· There has been significant maintenance investment in
port facilities in Ramsgate to ensure these meet modern requirements and can
accommodate a wider range of vessels.
· We undertook significant lobbying of government to
introduce stricter controls over animal movements.
· We’ve
agreed and are implementing a new Equalities policy and action plan.
· We’ve
implemented a new protocol on unlawful encampments by travellers.
· We’ve
introduced a new scrap metal licence to reduce metal thefts.
· We’ve
also introduced a new licensing scheme for rent cars.
· We’ve
amended procedures for street collections - charities collecting money.
· We’ve
increased voter registration.
· We’ve
introduced free parking in each main town on Saturdays.
· We’ve
established a new airport Cabinet Advisory Group – very timely.
· We
commissioned a report on probity and reputation and led to review of policies
and processes here at TDC.
· We’ve
won a series of legal cases in relation to Dreamland and we vested the site.
· We’ve
installed a new council telephone system.
· We’ve
created a new TDC website.
· We’ve
installed a new microphone system here in the council chamber.
· We’ve
taken measures to mitigate the very worst effects of the nasty bedroom tax and we’re
also lobbying Government.
· We’ve
created jobs at Manston assisting their designation as a port of entry.
· We’ve
implemented food hygiene inspections in spite of shortage of staff for the DPE
above.
· We’ve
had a very useful visit to Boulogne to make links for the future.
· We’ve
taken a tough stance on non-repayment of grants and involved the Police.
· We’ve
adopted an Air Quality Management Plan.
· We’ve
taken a leading role in setting up and encouraging micro-chipping for dogs.
· Since the beginning of 2013 our Community
Development team have been leading 25 voluntary groups on the BIG Lottery
‘Fulfilling Lives: Ageing Better’ programme. If successful this project will
bring £2-6M of Lottery funding into Thanet to improve the lives of those over
the age of 55. Whopee – that’s me too!
· The FITS project has delivered
water safety lectures to thousands of young people across the district and is providing
coastal education to numerous families that wouldn’t normally access these
opportunities.
· Through Sport and Leisure the
Dame Kelly Holmes Legacy Trust project phase 1 recruited 35 young people on
unemployment benefits, 80% completed the 12 week course, 52% went onto
employment or further education and 38% increased their physical activity
levels.
· The Community Safety team have
resolved 350 cases of ASB in the calendar year.
· The Margate Masters hosted the
National Volleyball England Beach Tour Finals during the August Bank Holiday
weekend, which was screened on Sky Sports TV.
· The Summer of Sport programme
attracted over 1,500 attendances, providing opportunities for young people and
families to engage in affordable Sport & Physical activity opportunities.
· Sport 4 NRG continued to make
strides by signing up to the Street Games Doorstep Sports Club scheme, working
alongside the national street games charity to deliver doorstep sports
activities in some of Thanet's most deprived areas.
· Thanet Sports Awards 2013,
provided another evening of celebration. The event was the biggest ever and attracted
over 350 guests at the winter gardens.
· The Sport & Leisure team have
supported local community clubs in the successful Inspired Facility grants
which has seen over £178,534.00 of funding being granted; clubs include,
Margate Tennis Club, Minster, Cliftonvile and Margate Bowls Club.
· In
Building Control, through the worst recession in the construction industry in
many years, the council is continuing to provide a service valued by users. The
financial trading position is sound and in the first two years under the new
charging regulations the service has achieved a ring fenced surplus for service
improvement of £40k.
· Through our Housing Regeneration team
we have served 191 enforcement notices on landlords.
· 1316 complaints about housing
conditions have been resolved.
· Two rogue landlords have been prosecuted
for not complying with Improvement Notices. One received the maximum fine of
£5,000.
· We’ve launched a tenant
referencing scheme.
· Selective licensing enforcement
has now started following the Judicial Review.
·
We have a new Housing Strategy and a new Allocations Policy.
· We’ve had a successful bid to the
HCA for funding to deliver 15 housing units above empty commercial properties.
· We’ve had the successful delivery
of the Clusters of Empty Homes funding from CLG with the target of 160 units
brought back into use being exceeded.
· We’ve started works on the former
Embassy Hotel and completed further works in September that created two beautiful
large 4 bedroom council houses.
· We’ve purchased three former HMOs
for conversion into family units under the Margate Housing intervention scheme.
· We’ve launched a loan scheme for owner-occupiers
who buy an empty property in the two wards of Cliftonville West and Margate
Central.
· We’ve purchased 5 properties in
Ramsgate under the HCA Empty Homes programme.
· And120 empty units have been brought
back into use.
·
We have begun our consultation on a new Local Plan for Thanet. The Local
Plan is a very important document that sets out how we will plan for the future
growth in the District over the next 18 years. We carried out public
consultation in the Summer including a conference at the Winter Gardens in
which we heard the views of key Stakeholders.
·
The road improvements at Westwood are underway with the commencement of
the new housing development. We have also secured further road improvements
during the year. These are the proposed link road associated with Sainsbury
development between Margate Road and the new Haine Road. We also supported the
successful bid by the County Council for "Pinchpoint funding" from
Government, for the widening of and improvements to the junctions at either end
of Poorhole Lane.
·
We opened the new swimming pool and leisure facility in Ramsgate.
·
I’m delighted to be launching the SUCCESS funding scheme next week - a
share of £2m Regional Growth Fund monies will go directly to support the growth
of the Creative Sector.
·
We also gave firm support to the successful GEEK 2013 event.
·
We made sure the Port of Ramsgate had a strong presence at the 2013 Boat
Show.
·
We’ve developed the Destination Management Plan, working directly with
the Tourism Industry. Cabinet has adopted the plan and work is already being
planned for our beaches and coastline.
·
Working with business and regeneration partners from across Kent we’ve
developed and adopted our Thanet Economic Growth and Regeneration Strategy.
·
The council Chairman and I are carrying out a successful rolling
programme of local business visits and we’ve recently had positive meetings
here at TDC with Peter Jones – the South East LEP Chairman and the Kent and
East Kent Chairmen of the FSB. Ann Gloag has also visited our business suite
and Anne Barnes and leading police officers also spent a day with us getting
our TDC views.
·
We continue to host the Thanet Regeneration Board and the Thanet
Clinical Commissioning Group have now moved into offices here at TDC.
·
We have seats on the Thanet Health and wellbeing Board and I’m pleased
to report the board is now gaining momentum and that a Thanet Mental Health Summit
is also planned for the new year.
·
We work closely with our neighbouring authorities in East
Kent and have developed a very close joint regeneration relationship with Dover
District Council.
·
Working with those neighbouring partners our East Kent
Growth Strategy was launched in Canterbury earlier this year.
·
Our Visitor Information Service were winners of the Bronze award for
'Visitor Information Provider of the Year' at the VisitEngland Awards for
Excellence 2013.
·
Our support for the ‘slipping house’ public art project in Cliftonville
has won worldwide acclaim and once more raised Thanet’s cultural profile
internationally.
·
We work closely with the Domestic Violence Forum and Oasis and £40k
has been allocated to employ Independent advisors.
·
The Community Safety Plan was signed with the Police and progressed with
excellent partnership working. On the12th December at the Winter Gardens next
years programme of joint working will be discussed.
·
Among many other excellent local groups, we’ve supported the Dreamland
Trust, Ramsgate Tunnels, Margate Caves, Broadstairs with their Shed project,
Margate Civic Society with their Timeball Project and the Friends of Ellington
Park.
·
We strongly supported Folk Week and our Community Safety and street
cleaning staff deserve a very special mention.
·
Numerous neighbourhood engagement meetings have taken place across
Thanet.
·
Numerous clean sweeps have taken place across the district.
·
We’re working in the most challenging areas in the district supporting
the C2 project in Newington and the ABC project in Cliftonville.
Lastly, I’m delighted to
say – TDC has done all this and more as a ‘Living Wage’ employer".