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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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 Chairman 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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Recommendation from Strata Joint Executive Committee - Strata Business Plan 2026/2027 Additional documents: |
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Recommendation from Constitution Working Group - Part 2: Delegated Powers of Committees |
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Recommendation from Constitution Working Group - LATCo Terms of Reference |
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Motion on Notice - Protection of Terrestrial Television Access Motion
1: Protection
of Terrestrial Television Access Seconded by: Councillor Colin
Brown This Council notes: · Ongoing national discussions regarding the potential future switch?off of terrestrial television services in the UK. · That a significant number of residents in East Devon — particularly older people, those on low incomes, and those in rural areas — rely on terrestrial TV as their primary means of accessing news, public information, and entertainment. ·
That many households do not have access to reliable, affordable
broadband and would face financial or practical barriers in
transitioning to internet?based television services. ·
That access to public service broadcasting is a vital public
good. ·
That any transition away from terrestrial TV must not disadvantage
vulnerable residents or deepen digital exclusion. ·
That Government must ensure universal, affordable alternatives are
in place before any switch?off is considered.
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