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Page summary This resource is from the Committees section. These are the minutes of the 03 Oct 03 meeting of the Co-ordination and Policing Committee. Sections available here:
Content MinutesMinutes of the Co-ordination and Policing Committee held on 03 October 2003 at 10 Dean Farrar Street, London, SW1H 0NY. PresentMembers
MPA officers
MPS officers
Part 114. Apologies for absence(Agenda item 1) Apologies for absence were received from Richard Barnes, Cindy Butts, Elizabeth Howlett, Nicholas Long and Rachel Whittaker 15. Declarations of interest(Agenda item 2) No declarations of interest were made. 16. Minutes(Agenda item 3) Resolved – That the minutes of the meeting of the Co-ordination and Policing Committee held on 19 September 2003 be agreed and signed as a correct record. 17. Draft MPA budget 2004/05The committee considered a report by the Clerk and Treasurer setting out the proposed MPA budget for 2004/05. Cecile Wright expressed concern, as Chair of the Equal Opportunities and Diversity Board, that the equalities budget was not to be increased and commented on the impact this would have on equalities work. The Deputy Clerk commented that he believed the staffing complement to be robust enough to take forward the MPA’s equalities work. The equalities budget should not be seen in isolation as some initiatives funded from the consultation budget were also very relevant. He felt that a creative look at these two budgets should enable the priorities of both committees to be achieved. Richard Sumray emphasised the need for the Authority to address civic renewal issues, which might require a staffing re-orientation. The committee discussed the Authority’s membership of other bodies. It was felt that the Authority should not reduce its membership of the Association of Police Authorities. There was, however, a need to consider whether continued membership of the Association of London Government (ALG) and the Local Government Association (LGA) was of benefit to the Authority. Resolved – That
18. Lead Member roles 2003/04The committee considered a report by the Clerk on lead member roles for the current year. The following additions were proposed:
Resolved – That
19. ConferencesThe committee considered a report by the Clerk seeking approval to member attendance at three conferences. Resolved – That
20. London Low Emissions Zone feasibility studyThe committee considered a report by the Clerk on a feasibility study commissioned by the Greater London Authority into establishing a Low Emissions Zone. Comments from the MPS had also been circulated. Members broadly agreed the draft response, taking into account the MPS comments. The response should also include reference to the danger that the introduction of an LEZ could lead to an increase in abandoned vehicles. As this was already a serious problem for many local authorities, adequate arrangements would have to be put in place to prevent to situation being made worse. The Deputy Commissioner also commented that there would be resource issues as only police officers could stop moving vehicles. Resolved – That the draft MPA response be approved subject to the above comments. 21. Community and Police Consultative Groups development and reform programme and funding process for 2004/05The committee considered a report by the Clerk which had been referred to the committee for decision as a result of the previous Consultation Committee being inquorate. The informal notes of that inquorate meeting were tabled. Resolved – That
22. MPA quick time consultationThe committee considered a report by the Clerk which had been referred to the committee for decision as a result of the previous Consultation Committee being inquorate. Resolved – That an amendment be made to the consultation strategy to reflect the process outlined in the report. 23. Urgent business(Agenda item 9) Independent Inquiry into the conduct by the MPS of internal investigations, grievance and conflict resolution and employment tribunal claims. The Chair agreed to accept a report on revised terms of reference for this inquiry on the grounds of urgency, to enable the inquiry to get underway as soon as possible. A submission from the Metropolitan Black Police Association (MBPA) was also tabled. The Deputy Clerk reported that the inquiry membership had not yet been settled – he was fairly sure of two members but the appointment of the chair was still under discussion. He hoped that this would be settled in the near future. Members were generally satisfied with the revised terms of reference. There were some concerns, however, which were discussed in some detail to arrive at the following amendments and additions:
Resolved –
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