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Apologies had been received from the Chair, Cllr Roger Phillips (Herefordshire County Council).
In his absence, Deputy Chair Cllr Peter Thornton (Westmorland and Furness Council) welcomed colleagues to the Annual General Meeting of the Rural Services Partnership Ltd and the Rural Services Network.
The Chair had provided a summary which Cllr Thornton read to the group, providing information about upcoming meetings with Ministers. In the summary was an outline of the RSN’s work to examine government legislation and concerns for rural areas, in preparation for the next General Election.
Cllr Phillips had also expressed his gratitude to colleagues and officers and commented that engagement with fellow member organisations has been so important in raising the profile and value of the group.
Nik Harwood (Chair of RSP) echoed Cllr Phillips’ sentiments with thanks to colleagues and officers for their engagement in working together to try and ensure a fair deal for rural areas.
3a Minutes of Previous Meeting held on 16th October 2023 (see link)
Members received the minutes of the previous meeting held on 16 October 2023.
Decision:
Members noted the minutes.
3b To receive and consider the Minutes of the AGM held on 7th December 2022 (see link)
Members received the Minutes of the AGM held on 7th December 2022.
Decision:
Members agreed the minutes from the previous meeting.
3c To note the Company Accounts for the year ended 31st March 2023 (see link)
Members received the Company Accounts for the year ended 31st March 2023.
Decision:
Members noted and approved the company accounts for 2022/23
3d Re-appointment TaxAssist of Ludlow as the Company's Tax Accountants
Decision:
Members noted the re-appointment by RSP Directors of TaxAssist of Ludlow as the Company’s Tax Accountants
3e Appointment of Directors
Members were informed that David Inman was now stepping down as Director. Mr Harwood expressed the gratitude of the whole group for all his work and valuable experience over the years.
Mr Graham Biggs announced that there had been no nominations or further notice of resignation received. Given this, he asked colleagues to consider re-appointment of all existing Directors until the next AGM - as follow:
Kerry Booth (ex officio Director as Chief Executive)
Cllr Roger Phillips (RSN Chair)
John Birtwistle (Transport)
Martin Collett (Housing)
Nik Harwood (Youth)
Vacancy - Rural Economy
Members were invited to submit any interest in the vacant positions to the Chief Executive Kerry Booth.
Decision:
It was agreed that the all the existing Directors be re-appointed
3f Small Break during which RSP Directors will appoint the Chair
Mr Harwood temporarily left the meeting so that members could consider the Chairmanship of the RSP.
Mr Biggs invited comments and Kerry Booth nominated Mr Harwood to be re-appointed as Chair. This nomination was seconded.
Decision:
Nik Harwood to be re-appointed as Chair of the Rural Services Partnership.
Cllr Thornton invited Kerry to introduce the process for making the following appointments to the Rural Services Network Executive Board:
Chair: Cllr Roger Phillips (Herefordshire County Council)
Deputy Chair: Cllr Peter Thornton (Westmorland and Furness Council)
Vice-Chair: Cllr Robert Heseltine (North Yorkshire County Council)
Vice Chair: Cllr Robert Waltham MBE (North Lincolnshire Council)
Vice Chair: Cllr Philip Atkins OBE (Staffordshire County Council)
Vice Chair: Cllr Cecilia Motley (Shropshire Council)
Vice Chair: Cllr Trevor Thorne (Northumberland County Council)
Vice Chair: Cllr Adam Paynter (Cornwall Council)
Vice Chair: Cllr Mark Whittington (Lincolnshire County Council & South Kesteven District Council)
Vice Chair: Vacancy
Vice Chair: Vacancy
4a Appointment of Chairman, Deputy Chairman and Members of the Executive
Members noted an additional nomination for Cllr Sarah Pugh.
Cllr Janet Duncton raised a concern about a lack of south east of England representation on the Board.
Decisions:
4b To receive and consider the Minutes of the AGM held on 14th November 2022 (see link)
Members received the Minutes of the previous AGM.
Decision:
Members agreed the minutes from the last meeting.
4c Report of the RSN Executive: (1) 2023/24 Budget Report (2) 2024/25 Estimates and (3) Membership Subscriptions 2024/25 (see link)
The Chair invited Graham Biggs to introduce the Budget Report for 2023/24, Estimates for 2024 and Membership Subscriptions for 2024/25.
Members received the Budget Report and Mr Biggs reminded them that the estimates regarding subscriptions, have taken into account recommendations by the Executive Board.
Kerry Booth summarised details of these recommendations included in the papers.
Members received these and questioned the difference between the percentages (5% for subscriptions and 3% for RSP). Mr Biggs explained that the greater amount has taken into account a pay award for RSN staff. RSP is a much smaller organisation and there has always been a huge difference in the amount generated.
He asked members to note that the assumption is that all of the provisions in the budget would be spent. However, at this point, it is likely that some will be carried into next year. Members should note that the budget is regularly considered by the Executive.
Decision:
The following recommendations were agreed:
Cllr Thornton moved onto joint AGM Items:
Decision:
Members noted the dates of future on-line meetings and seminars. These can be found here.
Cllr Thornton invited Kerry Booth to introduce the annual review of RSN’s work.
Members received a presentation which outlined the range of work carried out to ensure that the issues faced by councils and other service providers to deliver services to rural areas are presented to Government and opinion formers.
The Group were informed of a range of events and seminars hosted by the RSN and noted details of future sessions. Mrs Booth referred to the previous National Rural Conference and colleagues heard about the range of speakers present at that event. Colleagues were encouraged to attend the next one planned for 2024 as a very useful resource and source of relevant information as well as an opportunity to influence discussion around fair funding.
Mrs Booth outlined 3 main points:
Members were reminded that the funding formula has been frozen for some years, leading to an unfair settlement for rural areas. Mrs Booth spoke about the introduction of an additional grant to deal with this but told members that not all rural councils had received it.
The Group heard about further representation of the RSN on other important Forums and groups in order to raise its profile and have a greater impact on the issues facing rural areas. Also noted was the work of the RSN with the All-Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) for Rural Services as a way of highlighting the key issues affecting rural areas.
Their attention was drawn to the Rural Lens Reviews etc. which had been undertaken by RSN and they were encouraged to refer to these as a useful and informative source of information. Members were reminded that RSN Publications were also being sent directly to inboxes of members which included research undertaken on homelessness, cost of living, impacts on mental and physical health amongst others. This evidence is used to inform press and other key organisations.
A copy of the presentation can be found here.
Actions:
Colleagues to email [email protected] if they are not receiving publications.
Secretariat to share the presentation and relevant links with colleagues after the meeting.
Decision:
Members noted the presentation.
Mrs Booth moved onto another presentation on the campaign for Winning the Rural Vote.
She summarised the work of the RSN as part of this work, they had set out a roadmap with both short and long term asks. This outlined the different areas that need to be considered including:
Colleagues appreciated the amount of work being done to take every opportunity to bring rural communities and their needs to the fore. It was particularly important and timely to raise the profile of these communities given the upcoming general election.
Cllr Thornton also acknowledged the amount of work involved and thanked Mrs Booth for an informative presentation.
Graham Biggs added that the asks are quite high-level and that supporting documents with greater detail and plenty of supporting information are being prepared to help the campaign. Members were invited to submit case studies to be included and reminded to lobby their own MPs to raise awareness at every opportunity.
Further information on the campaign and the publication can be found here.
Decision:
The presentations were received and work around the campaign were approved.
Discussion about key challenges facing rural areas had taken place earlier within the agenda.
There was no other business and the meeting closed at 3pm.
Full Name |
Organisation |
Alan Gray |
North Kesteven DC |
Bethan Aldridge |
Rural Services Network |
Cllr Patrick Kimber |
West Devon Borough Council |
Chiara Rabbito |
New Milton Town Council |
Chris Shears |
SW Devon Councils |
Cllr Adam Paynter |
Cornwall Council |
Cllr Alison Wilson |
Wealden District Council |
Cllr Andy Izard |
Boston Council |
Cllr Ann Bean |
New Alresford Town Council |
Cllr Gale Waller |
Rutland County Council |
Cllr Janet Duncton |
West Sussex Council |
Cllr Keith Horgan |
East Cambs District Council |
Cllr Peter Thornton |
Westmorland and Furness |
Cllr Petrina Lees |
Uttlesford District Council |
Cllr Philip Atkins OBE |
Staffordshire County Council |
Cllr Rachael Ellis |
Gedling Borough Council |
Cllr Richard Stobart |
South Cambridgeshire District Council |
Cllr Robert Heseltine |
North Yorkshire Council |
Cllr Sarah Pugh |
West Suffolk District Council |
Cllr Stephen Pritchard |
Malton Town Council |
Cllr William Gray |
East Lindsey District Council |
Dan Worth |
Rural Services Network |
Dave McAra |
Belper Town Council |
David Inman |
Rural Services Network |
Fatima De Abreu |
LGA |
Frances Simpson |
New Alresford Town Council |
Graham Biggs |
RSP |
John Birtwistle |
First Bus |
Kate Ryan |
New Forest District Council |
Kerry Booth |
Rural Services Network |
Kevin Sawers |
Action Hampshire |
Martin Collett |
English Rural HA |
Matthew Byrne |
The Community Council for Somerset |
Nadine Trout |
Rural Services Network |
Nik Harwood |
Young Somerset |
Richard Inman |
Rural Services Network |
Richard Wakeford |
Gloucestershire Market Towns Forum |
Tracey Parry |
Braintree District Council |
Virginia Hodge |
Tenterden Town Council |
Full Name |
Organisation |
Councillor Steemson |
Teignbridge District Council |
Rev'd Richard Kirlew |
Agricultural Chaplains Association |
Cllr Anthony Hirons |
Lutterworth Town Council |
Cllr Roger Phillips |
Herefordshire Council |
Kayleigh Wainwright |
UK Youth |
Cllr Rob Waltham |
North Lincolnshire DC |
Callum McKeon |
North Yorkshire Council |
Cllr Amanda Brown |
Great Dunnow Town Council |
Cllr Glen Sanderson |
Northumberland Council |
Gary Powell |
Teignbridge District Council |
Dawn Garton |
Melton BC |
Cllr Mike Bell |
North Somerset Council |
Lynda Robertson |
|
Lydia Allen |
National Youth Agency |
Alison Hands |
Lincolnshire CO-op |
Cllr John Ward |
Babergh DC |
Cllr Andrew Mellon |
Babergh & Mid Suffolk Council |
Alan Menzies |
East Riding of Yorkshire Council |
Cllr David Curtis |
Stratford DC |
Cllr Cecilia Motley |
Shropshire CC |
Cllr Stuart Cox |
Coleford Town Council |
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