301 Memorials Working Party Update
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Minutes:
Councillor Stuart Piper, Chairman of the
Memorials Working Party gave a brief update of the activities of
the working party and advised the Panel that it would be best to
wait for the upcoming new legislation on monuments before advising
cabinet on a council policy on this subject. The new legislation
would provide government guidance that would help shape the council
policy on how to manage memorials, plaques and monuments in the
district.
Councillor Bayford proposed, Councillor
Coleman-Cooke seconded and the Panel agreed to keep the Memorials
Working Party activities in abeyance until the new government
legislation on national heritage monuments has been passed by
Parliament.
276 Memorials Working Party Update Report
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Minutes:
Councilor Stuart
Piper, Chair of the Memorials Working Party led the discussion and
gave the update as follows:
- The working party was joined in the
discussions by a member of the public;
- Members agreed to seek some lessons
from other council that have had to address similar issues,
including from Liverpool City Council;
- On 17 January 2021, Community
Secretary Robert Jenrick announced a
change in law to protect public monuments;
- The Secretary said that the public
should have a chance to be consulted on such matters, before
statues and monuments were removed;
- Thoughtful considerations should be
given before such decisions were made to remove status and
monuments from public view;
- When coming with its own policy, the
council would always need to use the proper process when making
future decision on statues and monuments;
- The new law would require that any
future decisions to remove heritage monuments, would need to go
through the planning process and public consultation in accordance
with the constitution of the local council;
- The Secretary of Communities would
retain the right of veto power on such decisions, which could used
to overrule any local decisions;
- The working party was now waiting
for the lead officer to draft the policy document for review by
Members before reporting back to the Panel.
Members noted the report.