Venue: Council Chamber, Blackdown House, Honiton
Contact: Andrew Melhuish, Democratic Services Manager email andrew.melhuish@eastdevon.gov.uk 01395 517541
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Apologies |
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Declarations of interest Guidance is available online to Councillors and co-opted members on making declarations of interest
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Minutes of the previous meeting Additional documents: |
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Public speaking Information on public speaking is available online
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Matters of urgency Information on matters of urgency is available online
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Announcements from the Chair and Leader |
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Confidential/exempt item(s) To agree any items to be dealt with after the public (including the Press) have been excluded. Thereare no itemswhich officersrecommendshould be dealtwithin thisway, but if confidential minutes from Cabinet and/or the Council’s Committees are being discussed, Officers may recommend consideration in the private part of the meeting.
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Reports from the Cabinet and the Council's Committees and questions on those reports Additional documents:
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Additional documents: |
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Recommendation from Cabinet - Leisure Strategy - Addendum Additional documents: |
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Recommendation from Constitution Working Group - Part 3 Officer Scheme of Delegation |
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Recommendations from the Independent Remuneration Panel Additional documents: |
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Broadband in East Devon Additional documents: |
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Motion on Notice - Motion for the Ocean Motion 1: Motion for the Ocean Proposed by: Cllr John Heath Seconded by: Cllr Aurora Bailey Motion signed by: Cllrs Geoff Jung, Tim Dumper, Paula Fernley, Olly Davey, Brian Bailey, Charlotte Fitzgerald, Alasdair Bruce, and Marianne Rixon.
A model ‘Ocean Recovery Declaration’ – or Motion for the Ocean – seeks to help ALL local governments recognise that the world’s Ocean is a fundamental part of climate regulation and that it must be considered as part of an effective climate emergency response. It is vital to ensure that local Councils commit to supporting a more ecologically healthy sea and to rethink how Ocean is taken into account in planning and decision-making at local level.
Many councils up and down the country have supported this important motion. They are too numerous to mention, and I believe that EDDC should add its name to the list. The councils that have so far affiliated to the motion are listed under Motion for the Ocean Motion-for-the-Ocean-coastal-councils.pdf.
We welcome the opportunity to support Devon County Council colleagues in protecting our Oceans, and will work in conjunction with all signatories to play our continued part in improving our seas and oceans.
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Appointment of representatives to the Standards Committee Additional documents: |