Bude Area CNP Notes 7 June 2021

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Bude Area CNP Notes 7 June 2021 Information Classification: PUBLIC DRAFT Action Notes Meeting Title: Bude Area Community Network Panel (CNP) Meeting AGM Date: Monday 7th June 2021 7pm – 9pm Location: Virtual Meeting Present Representing Councillor Nicky Chopak (NC) Cornwall Council (CC) Poundstock Division – Retiring Chairperson Councillor Peter La Broy (PLB) CC Bude Division – Retiring Vice-Chair & Bude-Stratton Town (BSTC) Councillor Councillor Shorne Tilbey (ST) CC Stratton, Kilkhampton, Morwenstow Division Lisa Harvey (LH) CC Service Director for Children’s Health and Wellbeing (Bude Corporate Leadership Team Representative, CC) Cllr Lorraine Corrigan-Turner BSTC Cllr Tom O’Sullivan (TO) BSTC, Poundstock PC Cllr Tony Gibbs BSTC Cllr Paul Tilzey (PT) BSTC, Bude Coastal Community Team (BCCT) Cllr Brenda Alison (BA) Poundstock PC Cllr Simon Browning (SB) BSTC Cllr Sian Dearing (SD) BSTC Cllr Jackie Diffey (JD) BSTC Cllr Kate Goode (KG) BSTC Cllr Philippa Purchase (PP) BSTC Ian Saltern (IS) Launcells PC Clerk Doreen Turner (DT) Jacobstow PC Clerk Cllr Alan Whittle (AWh) Panel Vice Chair, Launcells PC Cllr Jackie Walter (JW) Marhamchurch PC Cllr Jonathan Hobbs Morwenstow PC Cllr Simon Beesley (SB) Panel Chair, North Tamerton PC Chairman Cllr Tom O’Sullivan (TO’S) Poundstock PC Cllr Mike Bates (MB) St Gennys PC Cllr Carol Slade (CS) Week St Mary PC Cllr Nick Furse (NF) Whitstone PC Information Classification: PUBLIC Cllr Robert Uhlig (RU) BSTC, Bude Climate Partnership Sue Banks (SB) Holsworthy Community Involvement Group Lea Deely (LD) Bude Community CCTV Group John Gimson (JG) BCCT Ann Furse (AF) Stratton Hospital League of Friends Martin Jackson (MJ) Citizens Advice Bureau Annie SWWheels2Work Members of public 0 Zoe Bernard-John (ZBJ) Community Link Officer (Bude), CC Localism Team Allison Worth (AW) Communities Support Assistant – CC Localism Team Apologies Oliver Jones- Area Highway Manager, Cormac Insp Julian Morris; Sue Joyner – Morwenstow PC Clerk D Bauling – NHS Social Prescriber, Cllr Tony Steadman – St Gennys PC Agenda Actions Who Item 1. (a) Teams etiquette (Community Link Officer) (b) Apologies for absence and late arrival No actions arising. 2. Election of Chair (and Vice-Chair) The Panel will be requested to elect a Chair for the Annual General Meeting and the ensuing year; 2021/22. It may also elect a Vice-Chair if it wishes. Nominations for Chairperson – Simon Beesley seconded LD – 9 votes, Tom O’Sullivan seconded LC - 3 votes. Vice Chair Alan Whittle seconded NC – show of hands 9 support. Congratulations to both and thanks to NC. Page 2 of 5 Information Classification: PUBLIC 3. Terms of Reference To agree Terms of Reference & Engagement Plan (previously circulated). Number of meetings & quorum discussed. Action: Quorum to remain the same. Meetings to remain 4 + 1 AGM/Celebration of Community Chest (total of 5 meetings pa) and supplemented by additional focused workshops. Zoe to send out ToR. ZBJ 4. Schedule of Meetings The Panel will be asked to agree a schedule of meetings for 2021/22 – see above. Action: Requests for workshops to be emailed to ZBJ on an ongoing basis. ALL Draft schedule: 7pm-9pm Monday 4th Wednesday 6th October (meeting date has altered due to room availability at the Parkhouse Centre). 7pm-9pm Monday 6th December 7pm-9pm Monday 7th March 5. Welcome and Introductions • Cornwall Council Division Members • Representative from Town & Parish Council’s Introduction of your Community Network Panel Team 6. Notes of last Panel meeting (1st March 2021) Queries relating to past actions to be raised with ZBJ. ALL 7. Cornwall Councillor Update No actions arising Screen Break 8. Town & Parish Council Update An opportunity for Town and Parish Council representatives, to raise issues of wider relevance to the CNA. Page 3 of 5 Information Classification: PUBLIC No actions arising 9. Highways Scheme Update Updates to continue OJ 10. Panel Priorities Proposals: - Bude Area Economic Plan (BCCT) JG presentation given. - Bude Climate Partnership (BCP) RU presentation given. Action: Details to go out with notes. ZBJ to set up liaison with JG & RU re stand alone session before next Panel. ZBJ Engagement Action – comments to ZBJ within 2 weeks. All 11. AOB None 12. Date of next meeting: Date – 6th October 2021 Time – 7-9pm Venue – The Ivor Potter Hall, Parkhouse Centre, Bude (restrictions allowing) Theme: Health & Care Contacts: If you have any queries about Bude Area Community Network, please contact: Name Role Telephone Email Zoe Bernard-John Community 07483 308763 zoe.bernard- Link Officer [email protected] Allison Worth Communities 01726 223480 [email protected] Support Assistant Correspondence Address: Room 228, 39 Penwinnick Road, St Austell, PL25 5DR Website: Bude Community Network Like Bude Area Community Network on https://www.facebook.com/Bude-Area- Community-Network-334327104107972/ Follow Bude Area Community Network on https://twitter.com/BudeCN Page 4 of 5 Information Classification: PUBLIC Membership of Panel: Cornwall Councillors for Bude Area Community Network: Nicky Chopak – Poundstock Peter LaBroy – Bude Shorne Tilbey – Stratton, Kilkhampton, Morwenstow Representatives of Parish & Town Councils within the Bude Area Community Network: Bude Stratton Town Council Jacobstow Parish Council Kilkhampton Parish Council Launcells Parish Council Marhamchurch Parish Council Morwenstow Parish Council North Tamerton Parish Council Poundstock Parish Council St Gennys Parish Council Week St. Mary Parish Council Whitstone Parish Council Other organisations invited to send a representative to attend the meeting: Cornwall Young Farmers Club Devon and Cornwall Police Devon County Council Fire Service NHS Social Prescribing Bude Coastal Community Team Bude Community CCTV Group Budehaven Community School & Primary Schools Bude Tourist Information Centre Citizens Advice Bureau SW Wheels 2 Work National Farmers Union Neetside Community Centre Neetside Surgery Patient Participation Group (PPG) Scott Mann MP Stratton Hospital League of Friends Stratton Medical Centre PPG Volunteer Cornwall Page 5 of 5 .
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