Feedback from Copeland BC's Economic Development Committee

Attended a meeting of Copeland Borough Council's Economic Development O&S Committee on Thursday.

Main items for debate were

1) Wind Farms. A motion on the subject from Cllr Norman Clarkson, essentially the same as he had persuaded Cumbria County Council to pass, was referred from the full council.

After some debate, an amended version of Norman's motion which has originally been put forward by myself, modified so as that Planning Panel members would not be disqualified from voting on Wind Farm planning applications if they voted for it, was sent back to the council as a recommendation with both Conservative and Labour support.

As amended the motion expresses concern that the role given in Cumbria to onshore wind farms under existing energy targets forms too great a proportion of the mix.

The amended version essentially calls for a mix of energy, as laid out in the Energy Coast Masterplan, with lower targets in Cumbria for Onshore wind, though it supports nuclear, tidal, and other forms of renewable energy. It does not express a view on any individual planning application, nor call for any equivalent reduction in offshore wind targets.

2) Worklessness/unemployment.

There were a number of presentations on the work being done in the Copeland to reduce what used to be called unemployment and is now usually referred to as worklessness. I was particularly impressed to see the support available from a range of agencies to help people set up their own businesses. One of the key things we need to do is encourage people to aim higher.

Comments

Anonymous said…
How are people supposed to find out about these meetings? The Council Website is less than useless for finding out what's on and what is being discussed.

http://www.copelandbc.gov.uk/Default.aspx?page=495
Chris Whiteside said…
I wish I could disagree with you. The site appears to have been reorganised, which has not improved matters.

Last time I tried to use the council website to check meeting dates a few weeks ago, I found a calendar which wasn't too bad. But when I looked this evening in response to your post, all I could find was the same page you refer to, and I agree that it is terrible.

I will check if the revised layout of the section with forthcoming meetings is still under construction, because what is there now is not fit for purpose.
Anonymous said…
The Council's Website hasn't been fit for purpose since last year, even then when it was much better information on it often appeared several days after the meetings. Now we don't know when the meetings are being held or what is being discussed or previously decided. You would think the Council don't want the public to know what's going on.
Chris Whiteside said…
I've been asking about this. I'm told the council employed someone to revamp the website who has now left - it would appear certain areas of the website have been left unfinished. Ouch !

Just not good enough and I will continue to pursue the matter.
Anonymous said…
Poor Management, the bane Britain.

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