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Electoral Review

Meeting: 08/08/2017 - Council (Item 71)

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To consider the submitted report on a review of the Council’s warding patterns.

Additional documents:

Minutes:

Following the decision of the Council on 20 July 2017 to defer this item, members gave further consideration to the submitted report on the Council’s consultation response to the Local Government Boundary Commission for England’s (LGBCE) formal review of the proposed warding patterns for Torbay from 2019.

 

Mayor Oliver proposed and Councillor King seconded a motion as set out below:

 

(i)         that the Proposed Changes to Warding Patterns – Submission by Torbay Council set out in Appendices 1 and 5 to the submitted report be approved for submission to the Local Government Boundary Commission for England;

 

(ii)        that the Assistant Director Corporate and Business Services be requested to redraw the 15 Ward maps using GIS to show the changes to the warding patterns reflected in Appendices 1 and 5 to the submitted report;  and

 

(iii)       that the Assistant Director Corporate and Business Services be authorised to make any technical amendments to address any anomalies identified when redrawing the Ward maps.

 

During the debate Councillor Darling (S) proposed and Councillor Carter seconded an amendment to the motion as follows:

 

(i)         that the Proposed Changes to Warding Patterns – Submission by Torbay Council set out in the Liberal Democrat Amendment – Putting Torbay Communities First - Revised Appendix 1 (circulated on 4 August 2017) Appendices 1 and 5 to the submitted report be approved for submission to the Local Government Boundary Commission for England;

 

(ii)        that the Assistant Director Corporate and Business Services be requested redraw the 15 Ward maps using GIS to show the changes to the warding patterns reflected in the Liberal Democrat Amendment – Putting Torbay Communities First - Revised Appendix 1 Appendices 1 and 5 to the submitted report;

 

(iii)       that the Assistant Director Corporate and Business Services be authorised to make any technical amendments to address any anomalies identified when redrawing the Ward maps.

 

The amendment was put to the vote and declared lost.

 

During the debate Councillor Morey proposed and Councillor Ellery seconded a further amendment to the motion as follows:

 

(i)         that:

 

a)         subject to the main changes to the Berry Head with Furzeham and St Mary’s with Summercombe Wards being as set out in Appendix 6 (Independent Group Amendment – circulated on 4 August 2017) and with the names of these wards being amended to Furzeham with Summercombe and St Peter’s with St Marys; and

 

b)         the impact of these changes resulting in the Churston with Galmpton Ward with 9% electors above the threshold being accepted by the Council,

 

the Proposed Changes to Warding Patterns – Submission by Torbay Council set out in Appendices 1 and 5 to the submitted report be approved for submission to the Local Government Boundary Commission for England;

 

(ii)        that the Assistant Director Corporate and Business Services be requested redraw the 15 Ward maps using GIS to show the changes to the warding patterns reflected in Appendices 1 and 5 to the submitted report and Appendix 6 (Independent Group amendment);  and

 

(iii)  ...  view the full minutes text for item 71


Meeting: 20/07/2017 - Council (Item 64)

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To consider the submitted report on a review of the Council’s warding patterns.

Additional documents:

Minutes:

Further to Council Minute 161/2/17, members considered the submitted report on the Council’s consultation response to the Local Government Boundary Commission for England’s (LGBCE) formal review of the proposed warding patterns for Torbay from 2019.  It was noted the consultation was based on an indicative number of Councillors for Torbay of 36 and where possible ensuring there was an equal number of electors per Councillor across Torbay.

 

Mayor Oliver proposed and Councillor Mills seconded a motion as set out below:

 

(i)         that the Proposed Changes to Warding Patterns – Submission by Torbay Council set out in Appendices 1 and 5 to the submitted report be approved for submission to the Local Government Boundary Commission for England;

 

(ii)        that the Assistant Director Corporate and Business Services be requested to redraw the 15 Ward maps using GIS to show the changes to the warding patterns reflected in Appendices 1 and 5 to the submitted report;  and

 

(iii)       that the Assistant Director Corporate and Business Services be authorised to make any technical amendments to address any anomalies identified when redrawing the Ward maps.

 

During the debate Councillor Morey proposed and Councillor Kingscote seconded an amendment to the motion as follows:

 

that the submitted report on the Review of Electoral Arrangements – Submission by Torbay Council on Warding Patterns be deferred to an extraordinary meeting of the Council, to be arranged in August 2017 and prior to the LGBCE deadline of 14 August 2017, to allow time for further consideration and co-operation between members in an attempt to achieve a proposal that is widely supported.

 

A recorded vote was taken on the amendment.  The voting was taken by roll call as follows:  For:  Councillors Bent, Carter, Darling (M), Darling (S), Doggett, Ellery, Excell, Hill, Kingscote, Morey, O’Dwyer, Parrott, Pentney, Sanders, Stockman, Stocks, Sykes and Tolchard (18);  Against:  Councillors Amil, Barnby, Bye, Haddock, King, Lewis (B), Lewis (C), Manning, Mills, Robson, Thomas (D), Tyerman and Winfield (13);  Abstain:  Mayor Oliver, Councillors Brooks and Thomas (J) (3);  Absent:  Councillors Morris, Stringer and Stubley (3).  Therefore, the amendment was declared carried.

 

The amended (substantive) motion was then considered by members, which was agreed by the Council as follows:

 

that the submitted report on the Review of Electoral Arrangements – Submission by Torbay Council on Warding Patterns be deferred to an extraordinary meeting of the Council, to be arranged in August 2017 and prior to the LGBCE deadline of 14 August 2017, to allow time for further consideration and co-operation between members in an attempt to achieve a proposal that is widely supported.


Meeting: 23/02/2017 - Council (Item 161)

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To consider the submitted report on the above.

Additional documents:

Minutes:

Further to the Council meeting on 21 July 2016, Members considered the Council’s consultation response on the Local Government Boundary Commission for England (LGBCE) review of the number of Councillors in Torbay in respect of how many councillors in total should be elected to Torbay Council.

 

Councillor Mills proposed and Councillor Thomas (D) seconded a motion, which was agreed (unanimously) by the Council as set out below:

 

that the Review of Electoral Arrangements - Submission by Torbay Council on Council Size set out at Appendix 1 to the submitted report be approved and that the Local Government Boundary Commission for England be recommended to retain 36 Councillors for Torbay.