Archived decisions

HAMPSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL

Executive Decision Record:

Decision Maker:

Executive Member for Policy and Resources

Date of Decision:

19 May 2009

Decision Title:

Safe and Strong Communities Budget

Decision Reference:

731

Report From:

Chief Executive

Contact name:

Robert Ormerod, Community Strategy Manager

Tel:

01962 845 122

Email:

[email protected]

1) The Decision:

 

    1.1. To note the development of the County Strategy Group for Crime and Disorder.

 

    1.2. To ratify the apportionment of the Safe and Strong Communities Budget and to authorise the Deputy Leader as Chair of the County Strategy Group for Crime and Disorder to allocate the commissioning budget according to the decisions of the partnership.

 

2) Reasons for the decision

    2.1. This decision relates to the Corporate Strategy priority: Hampshire safer and more secure for all.

    2.2. This decision would support the direction of travel agreed between partners and the process of reviews leading to increasingly coordinated and evidence based resources allocation.

 

3) Other options considered and rejected:

 

    3.1. Option 1:

    a) Not to ratify the apportionment of the Safe and Strong Communities Budget and not to allow the Deputy Leader as Chair of the County Strategy Group for Crime and Disorder to allocate the commissioning budget according to the decisions of the partnership as it would undermine the partner consensus on the direction of travel to ensure co-ordinated and evidence based resource allocation.

 

4) Conflicts of Interest:

    4.1. Conflicts of interest declared by the decision-maker:

    None

 

    4.2. Conflicts of interest declared by other Executive Members consulted:

    None

 

5) Dispensation granted by the Standards Committee:

    None

 

6) Any reasons for the matter being dealt with if urgent :

    None

 

7) Statement from the Decision Maker:

 

Approved by:

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Date:

19 May 2009

Executive Member for Policy and Resources

Councillor T K Thornber, CBE