Council tax communication
The council is now sending e-mails, SMS messages and voice messages to residents who have missed a council tax payment. See our webpage for more information.
A Motion is a request made by a councillor for an issue to be discussed at a council meeting and for a decision to be made.
Proposer: Councillor Hill. Seconder: Councillor L. Jones.
Lead Officer: Chris Joyce - Head of Infrastructure, Sustainability and Economic Growth.
Resolved Unanimously: That this Council agrees to continue to review and evaluate all pedestrian crossings on safe walking routes to school and in the vicinity of schools, with particular emphasis given to crossings on main roads, and put in place measures to mitigate identified risks.
Update: There are a number of projects that relate to pedestrian crossings in the borough, which are summarised below. Progress can be found on these via the Council's Submitted Petitions Page.
Proposer: Councillor Davey. Seconder: Councillor McWilliams.
Lead Officer: Kevin McDaniel - Executive Director of People Services
Resolved Unanimously: That this Council:
Update: The Council has completed two consultations about the integrated Family Hub model with 687 responses which will inform the final decisions which were considered by Cabinet on Thursday 26 November 2020. The proposals were agreed by Cabinet.
Proposer: Councillor Taylor. Seconder: Councillor Stimson.
Lead Officer: Chris Joyce - Head of Infrastructure, Sustainability and Economic Growth.
Resolved Unanimously: That this Council:
Update: 1. This was coordinated through the Berkshire Heatwave Plan which is updated annually with the last update in May 2020. Nominated individuals across all services and organisations were notified of a heatwave to ensure that appropriate communications and information was provided to help people. The refreshed plan would be widely promoted again in the spring of 2021.
2. This was coordinated through the Berkshire Heatwave Plan which was updated annually with the last update in May 2020. Nominated individuals across all services and organisations were notified of a heatwave to ensure that appropriate help was offered to those who were most vulnerable.
3. The issues were being taken forward through a range of established mechanisms and groups. The national planning framework placed a requirement around environmental considerations for new build properties and Supplementary Planning Documents to the Borough Local Plan would be used to take forward specific elements as required. The council’s climate change strategy provided the overarching response and framework for responding to and mitigating these issues.
Proposer: Councillor Cannon. Seconder: Councillor Bateson.
Lead Officer: Adrien Waite - Head of Planning
Resolved Unanimously: That this Council:
Update: The Building Regulations have been amended and are constantly being reviewed, however the requirement of sprinklers is only for new flats with a storey above 11m from ground level (from amendments in June 2022) or as an alternative approach in some residential buildings. There are also some industrial buildings that require sprinkler systems, where there is no requirement under the Building Regulations it is often an insurance requirement that ensures that they are fitted. We are unable to backdate requirements or ask for enhanced standards over and above the building regulations. Where the regulations require sprinklers to be fitted, we ensure the requirement is met and we have requested sprinkler or mist systems as a compensatory solution in some projects. We also consult with the Fire authority on any building designated under the regulatory reform order where required.
Proposer: Councillor Tisi. Seconder: Councillor Davey.
Lead Officer: Kevin McDaniel - Executive Director of People Services
Resolved Unanimously: That this Council:
Update: The authority wrote to the Secretary of State whose officials noted the additional demands on Nursery schools for the reasons set out and indicated that the existing Designated School Grant regulations includes provision for those elements of leadership and skill in a nursery school compared to other early years settings. However they confirmed that the regulations do not include rate relief for early years settings.
Officers have confirmed that it is illegal for the Council to give rates relief to any maintained nursery school - because it is part of the council. Officers have explored the potential of changing the funding allocation formula for maintained nursery schools and the provision of rates coverage can only apply to all early years settings as the same formula must be used for all. Rate relief can be claimed in some circumstances by charitable causes and maintained nursery schools can research the options offered by becoming independent settings. The schools forum have provided some in year relief through the early years block as part of the COVID-19 response to enable the Nursery Federation to continue to lead education work in the early years sector.
Proposer: Councillor McWilliams. Seconder: Councillor Haseler.
Lead Officer: Louisa Dean - Head of Communications / Karen Shepherd - Head of Governance
Resolved Unanimously: That this Council asks the Lead Member for Communications:
Update: 1. Social media is now used to inform residents about the two Town Forum's with instructions on how to get involved provided.
2. A new AV system was installed in the Council Chamber in July 2022 to better improve the audio and visual quality for all meeting attendees, whether in-person or virtual.
Proposer: Councillor Stimson. Seconder: Councillor Rayner.
Lead Officer: Chris Joyce - Head of Infrastructure, Sustainability and Economic Growth.
Resolved Unanimously: That this Council, in the interests of encouraging biodiversity, and with input from ward councillors, agrees to:
Update: During the 2020 growing season, the Council trialled eleven roadside verges, and a new conservation grass area in Kidwells Park, for less frequent mowing, in order to encourage biodiversity. Work was underway to expand these trials to additional areas from 2021.
During 2020, new wildflower meadow areas were established within three parks (Kidwells Park, Oaken Grove and Shifford Crescent) for a vibrant splash of colour, and inviting nectar-rich blooms, in areas which were previously rather barren. Two highway verge areas were brightened up with wildflowers (Baileys Close and Langdale Close), and flower beds at the entrance to Oaken Grove have been successfully planted with wildflower species. Further areas for wildflower planting will be identified for 2021.
During 2020, three high profile roundabouts in Maidenhead, Windsor, Ascot were planted with nectar-rich, pollinator- friendly wildflower beds, including drought resistant plants, replacing over-mature ornamental shrub/flower beds.
Progress can now be tracked at Wildlife Verges on the RBWM website. There is also an action within the Environment and Climate strategy to double the original pilot, which will be monitored through annual progress reports presented to Overview & Scrutiny Panels.
Proposer: Councillor Rayner. Seconder: Councillor Dudley.
Lead Officer: Andrew Scott - Civic Team Manager
Resolved Unanimously: That this Council will continue to host an annual Armed Forces Flag raising and facilitate and promote an Armed Forces Day every year.
Update: This event has been embedded in the corporate calendar and the flag raising diary.
Proposer: Councillor Clark. Seconder: Councillor Dudley.
Lead Officer: Chris Joyce - Head of Infrastructure, Sustainability and Economic Growth.
Resolved Unanimously: That this Council:
Update: A cross-party working group was established in August 2019, which brought the draft strategy to Full Council in June 2020. The public consultation has been completed. The Council’s updated Environment and Climate Strategy was presented to Cabinet for approval on Thursday 17 December 2020. The proposed plans were approved.