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Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon Borough Council Full Council Meeting on Monday 26th of April 2021 at 6.30pm
A
Okay,
mumbai's
welcome,
along
to
the
apple
council
meeting
yeah
open-ended
announcements
have
been
circulated
to
members
and
right
there.
I
would
also
like
to
congratulate
councillor
catherine
nelson,
on
the
birth
of
her
daughter
on
the
27th
of
march,
so
counselor
nelson
to
yourself
and
chris.
We
wish
you
all
the
best
and
good
wishes
going
forward.
A
B
Thank
you,
lord
mer,
and
can
I
just
also
be
associated
with
your
remarks
in
relation
to
country
nelson's,
recent
birth
of
her
daughter
and
just
newton
apology,
please,
for
alderman
mccrum.
A
A
Can
I
have
a
proposal
that
there
read
on
approved
is
correct.
Please
counselor
by.
A
B
Thank
you,
lord
mayor
edward.
It's
in
relation
to
item
c101,
2021
employability
and
skills
initiatives
at
2021,
and
it
is
just
in
relation
to
that
as
a
matter
of
rising
I'm
unsure.
B
If
officers
are
aware
of
the
new
job
start
scheme
that
has
been
ruled
out
by
the
department
of
communities
which
provides
job
opportunities
for
16
to
24
year
olds,
at
risk
of
long-term
unemployment,
and
it
enables
employers
to
be
able
to
apply
and
secure
grant
aid
to
cover
the
costs
of
six
months,
employment
with
for
16
to
24
year
olds,
up
to
the
minimum
wage
or
national
living
wage,
depending
on
the
age
of
the
participants
to
give
them
really
good
paid
work.
B
Experience
of
at
a
minimum
of
25
hours
per
week,
and
I'm
hoping
maybe
that
officers,
and
particularly
in
economic
development,
could
take
that
and
make
sure
that
that
is
disseminated
and
spread
around
to
our
local
businesses
and
maybe
to
other
providers
in
the
area.
Here.
We're
going
to
engage
with
young
people
to
promote
that
opportunity
as
a
real
incentive
for
work
experience
for
young
people.
Thank
you.
C
Yes,
thank
you,
lord
mayor
and
good
evening.
Members
certainly,
and
we
have
been
made
aware
of
the
new
initiative
and
we're
going
to
bring
that
forward
through
our
labor
market
partnership
program
as
well,
and
we
will
raise
it
through
our
e-bulletin
and
through
our
contacts,
to
make
sure
that
businesses
are
aware
of
this
opportunity.
D
D
Can
I
thank
the
officers
of
council
who
facilitated
that
meeting
within
a
few
days,
and
indeed
there
was
representation
from
the
police
and
every
large
and
councillor
was
there,
and
that
situation
has
improved
considerably
since
that,
so
we
just
want
to
pay
tribute
to
everyone
who
has
made
a
joint
effort
and
helped
to
reclaim
the
park
back
for
the
people
of
largo
and
for
the
children,
especially
in
relation
to
the
play
park,
and
let's
hope
we
can
continue
in
this
field.
Thank
you.
E
That's
right,
thank
you,
lord
mer.
Yes,
no,
it's
just
in
the
back
of
what
oliver
mitchell
was
saying
there.
Unfortunately,
we
can't
report
the
same
in
in
market
hills
new
play
park.
This
morning
the
schools
were
a
opened
up
and
there
was
post
on
facebook
and
was
contacted
in
regards
letter
on
anti-social
behavior
over
the
weekend.
So
I
would
encourage
again
council
a
officers
I
have
spoken
to
jonathan
and
different
ones
on
it.
E
We
do
need
to
find
a
solution
for
margaret
hill
there's
a
fantastic
facility
beside
the
school,
but
not
just
for
the
school
for
the
whole
community.
It's
obviously
a
new
player
park
on
a
muggy
area
and
if
you
saw
the
pictures
in
facebook
this
morning,
lord
mayor,
I
think
it's
disgusting.
The
way
people
are
are
treated
and
not
play
a
part,
and
I
know
this
is
this
is
an
issue
in
in
a
lot
of
places
in
the
borough,
but
it
does
seem
to
be
in
in
in
that
market
hill
player
park.
E
They
don't
seem
to
be
a
an
element
of
of
really
a
anti-social,
behavior
and
and
leaving
rubbish
on
things
when,
when,
when
they
the
the
primary
school,
who
are
the
main
user
during
the
day,
they
have
to
go
in
the
morning
and
pick
up
the
letter
before
they
can
even
actually
go
into
to
use
it.
So
I
I
I
I
I
urge
officers
to
sort
of
deal
with
that
matter
of
urgency,
because
I
I
I
do
believe
that
it
does
need
to
be
nipped
in
the
blood
lobby.
Thank
you.
E
A
A
F
Okay,
can
you
hear
me
yeah
right?
I
I
was
speaking
to
my
colleague
yesterday
or
this
morning
about
this
matter,
and
I
was
in
at
the
school
actually
today
and
fairly
early
on
and
then
well.
I
did
see
it
on
on
facebook,
but
this
has
been
an
ongoing
problem,
since
this
play
area
was
opened,
it's
quite
disgusting
actually
to
think
that
it's
one
of
state-of-the-art
play
facility.
F
I
have
been
very
much
involved
in
in
promoting
this
game
on
it's
scandalous
to
think
that
some
people
from
the
community
are
just
depositing
letter
and
bottles
and
papers
and
on
whatever,
within
the
area
now
we've
had
countries
for
the
area
had
a
number
of
of
of
meetings,
zoom
meetings
in
relation
to
manning
or
whatever
this
particular
facility.
F
I
know
in
other
parts
the
the
someone
locks,
the
gate
and
whatever
someone
from
the
community
that
does
that
now.
I
I'm
not
sure
whether
we
can-
and
it
certainly
does
need
a
a
greater
in-depth
discussion
as
regards
the
cleansing
offered
and
did
the
the
cleansing
of
market
hill
in
general.
I
think
that
there,
those
two
things
can
be
linked
in
terms
of
it
used
to
be.
F
We
had
someone
all
the
time
in
market
hill,
sweeping
the
streets
and
on
whatever
things,
change
from
time
to
time,
and
we
we
need
a
change
again.
I
believe
in
this,
and
I
think
there
are
there
are
opportunities
for
a
way
forward
on
this,
but
it
certainly
needs
to
be
found.
The
last
thing
we
want
is
a
play
area
as
counselor,
mercury
or
alderman.
Mercury
made
the
point
about
claiming
the
play
area
for
the
right
reason
for
the
right
people,
the
children
and
the
young
people.
F
D
G
G
If
we
can
address
this
because
you
know,
thousands
of
pounds
have
been
spent
here
for
the
good
of
the
people
of
market
hill
and
district,
and
it's
annoying
to
hear
that
parents
have
to
take
their,
we
kids
by
the
hand
and
take
them
out
of
the
play
park
because
of
those
who
are
not
an
age
to
be
playing
on
it,
slouching
about
and
and
and
taking
wasters
and
and
causing
problems
for
young
kids,
and
I
think
it
needs
to
be
nipped
on
the
bud
pretty
quickly.
G
You
know:
there's
there's
ample
provision
in
market
hill
over
a
an
ash
grove
for
football
and
things
like
that
there.
So
it's
not
that
there's
a
void
there,
so
there's
ample
opportunities
within
the
turning
district
and
there's
gosford
on
their
doorstep
that
they
can
cross
over
to
I,
but
I
think
clearly,
this
is
for
the
kids
and
we
want
to
see
that
it's
being
used
proper.
So
I
think
this
is
a
good
time
to
bring
it
up
and
and
also
about
the
cleansing
of
cleansing
the
foot
in
general.
It
needs
to
be
addressed.
A
H
I
just
I
want
to
start
off
by
commending
the
member
of
public
there's
an
incident
in
oxford
island
yesterday
afternoon
when
our
youth
approached
a
member
of
the
public
with
a
with
a
knife,
and
there
was
an
altercation
and
with
the
quick
actions
of
the
member
of
public
who
wrestled
the
youth
to
the
ground
and
then
the
quick
response
from
the
psna
revealed
that
he
and
the
youth,
but
this
is
a
worrying
development,
especially
on
a
sunday
afternoon
in
oxford
island,
when
many
young
families
are
down
picnicking
at
the
edge
of
the
water,
when
we
have
youths
running
running
about
drinking
bottles
of
beer,
smashing
bottles
and
running
about
with
tail
knives
and
large
knives.
H
So
look
I
spoke
to
jonathan
today.
I
spoke
to
the
police
today
and
I
spoke
to
the
gentleman
involved
who
wants
to
put
on
record
his
thanks
to
the
member
of
public
and
the
police,
but,
following
on
from
aleman
mitri's
point
last
month
was
maybe
could
be
a
reunion
meeting
with
the
cregan
dm
members
about
this.
This
incident
in
internal
gardens
and
other
footing
as
soon
as
possible.
Please
thank
you.
A
Thank
you
guys
for
making
them
council
holland,
you're.
Looking
in
next.
I
Mercury
referred
to
the
the
team
that
was
brought
in
to
to
manage
the
anti-social
behavior
in
around
a
logan
park,
a
in
the
similar
view
and
I've
been
contacted
with
representatives
of
city
of
arma
rugby
club
and
the
golf
club
there's
a
particular
issue
around
the
the
grounds
at
the
the
palace
grounds
in
irma,
where
even
our
own
security
are
struggling
at
night
with
the
teams
and
there's
a
bit
of
anti-social
behavior
in
that
area,
and
it
links
in
the
palace
the
rugby
grounds
and
the
the
golf
club,
and
I
know
I
got
to
mention
it
to
the
the
chief
executive,
but
maybe
if
we
could
see
that
a
team
who
have
the
responsibility
of
lurking
if
we
could
widen
some
of
the
scope
where
they
have
to
work
on
at
the
minute,
but
they
just
like
to
see
if
that
could
be
looked
at
as
soon
as
possible.
A
Thank
you
hi,
sir
holland.
I'm
just
going
to
bring
in
mark
parkinson
to
pay
them
threads
together.
Okay,
mark.
J
J
I
mean
it's
just
mind-boggling
at
the
moment
in
respective
marketing
particular
fully
agree
with
members
that
I
think
the
best
way
forward
would
be
to
do
something
very
similar,
as
we
did
in
logan
park,
which
is
we'll
organize
a
meeting
with
the
sk,
with
the
school
and
with
the
various
agencies
and,
of
course,
the
culture
and
counsellors
to
actually
talk
to
and
come
up
with,
an
action
plan
to
try
and
address.
J
A
Thank
you
very
much
mark
there's
no
further
lights
on
numbers,
so
I'm
going
to
move
on
to
agenda
item
2.2
and
that's
the
proposer
and
secondary
that
the
minutes
of
special
counsel
being
held
on
the
15th
of
april
are
taking
this
raid
and
approved
as
a
correct
record
council
mclaren.
K
A
Thank
mcclelland
I'll
get
democratic
services
to
look
at
that.
I
don't
mean
as
appropriate.
Oliver
anderson,
yes,.
L
Thank
you,
lord
mayor,
and
I'm
happy
to
second
that
maybe
I'm
thinking.
A
Thank
you,
alderman
alderton,
there's,
no,
actually
so
we'll
take
it.
We're
all
agreed
and
we'll
move
on
members
to
agenda
item
three,
and
that
is
declarations
of
interest.
I've
got
to
declare
declaration
of
interest
in
item
ls
lcs
2021
as
a
director
of
leonardo
north
island,
our
20th
community
association.
So
if
there's
any
moderate
rating
that
I
will
not
be
in
the
chair
when
that's
happening.
A
So
if
there's
any
daca
reasons,
you
can
take
them
throughout
the
main
numbers,
so
we're
going
to
move
on
to
agenda
item
four
members
which
is
committee
meeting
in
minutes
and
the
first
one
is
a
the
governance
and
resources
instructor
strategy
committee,
which
was
held
on
the
7th
of
april
2021
and
I'm
going
to
ask
kaiser
lockham
if
he's
happy
to
approve
them.
As
a
correct
record
of
the
meeting
show
proposed
lord
mayor,
thank
you,
kaiser
larkin,
on
councillor
mcclendon.
You
can
have
a
second
team.
A
Okay,
thank
you,
members.
What
it
did
mean
to
say
as
well
before
we
started
the
committee
minutes.
It
was
great
to
party
leaders
on
wednesday
evening
that,
if
there's
a
mother
raising,
can
you
please
quote
the
reference
number
for
that
item
is
to
help
members
locate
it
in
their
papers,
make
sure
that
they
can
get
them
quickly.
A
Thank
you
very
much.
Councillor
cosby
country
mccauley
you're,
the
vice
chair
of
the
committee.
Are
you
sagging?
Those
minutes.
A
Thank
you
very
much
councillor
mccauley
so
councillor,
holly
you're,
looking
in.
N
E
Yep
and
thank
you
sure,
and
my
point
isn't
really
really
anything
to
do
with
any
any
actual
points,
but
it's
a
general
point
in
releasing
to
I'm,
not
a
member
of
this
committee,
but
there's
been
a
few
things.
That's
been
raised
to
me
over
the
last
number
of
weeks
and
I
think
it
was
touched
on
by
the
the
the
officers
there.
O
E
Out
the
work
empty
in
the
bins-
and
my
question
was
I
I
I
hasn't
been
considered
of
a
review
of
our
bin
provision.
E
You
know,
given
these
sort
of
these
uses
now
in
open
space,
which
I
think
will
potentially
continue
even
after
what
we've
gone
through
in
relation
to
you
know
allowing
a
larger
capacity
of
of
of
of
litter,
because
there's
a
lot
of
places
that
litter's
just
been
bins
are
overflowing.
Lord
mar
and
a
the
letter's
blown
all
over
the
place
in
in
our
sort
of
open
spaces.
E
So
I
would
like
I'm
not
looking
an
answer
tonight,
but
I'd
like
an
officer
to
sort
of
take
that
away
and
maybe
look
at
that
as
a
potential
go
on
forward
a
review
to
make
sure
the
bins
are
in
the
right
places.
They're
the
right
size,
et
cetera,
et
cetera,.
P
A
It's
usually
something
fun
out
from
the
minute.
So
if
I
can
try
and
keep
that
with
a
lot
of
chat
about
keeping
committee
business
in
the
committee
and
rather
than
raising
money
at
full
council
on,
I
think
it's
better
that
we
give
the
chairs
of
committees
on
the
daily
committees
themselves
their
place
about
the
work,
those
three
days
so
mark.
Can
you
take
that
away
and
maybe
discuss
what
council
cosby
come
back
to
the
committee
with
something
on
that?
Please.
O
A
So,
there's
no
further
monitor
raising
out
of
the
environmental
services
committee,
there's
no
hands
up
or
lights
on
members,
okay,
we're
on
the
4.3,
and
that
is
the
minister
of
the
ledger
and
community
services
committee,
and
I
was
on
the
12th
of
april.
So
I'm
going
to
ask
councillor
tinsley.
He
chaired
a
midnight
night
if
she's
content
to
approve
the
minutes
as
a
correct
record
and
be
adopted.
A
Thank
you
very
much
councillor
tinsley
and,
if
there's
any
other
members
that
are
happy
to
second
those
minutes,
happy.
A
Remembers
any
monitor,
rising,
there's
no
lights
or
hands
up
we're
all
agreed
agreed,
okay
members
went
on
to
4.4,
and
that
is
the
minister
of
economic
and
development
and
regeneration
committee,
and
that
was
on
the
13th
of
april.
So
I'm
going
to
ask
councillor
pope
if
he's
content,
to
prove
that
the
minister
has
a
correct
record
and
be
adopted.
A
A
A
Alderman
wilson
got
in
there.
First
I
was
looking
at
the
screen,
so
alderman
wilson
has
content
to
set
up
those
minutes.
Martial
rising
counselor,
tensei
you're.
Looking
at
him.
S
O
Q
Okay,
lord.
Q
A
Okay,
thank
you
councillor
attention
I'll
ask
damian
to
come
on
this
stage.
Do
you
mean,
could
you
address
some
points?
Please.
T
Yeah
happy
too
lord
murph,
thank
you
and
thanks
counselor
tinsley
and
yes,
but
we
do
have
five
vegan
posts,
currently
counselor
tinsley
and
we're
moving
to
to
try
and
fill
those
as
quickly
as
possible.
All
posts
will
be
advertised
by
end
of
this
week
and
we're
working
very
closely
with
human
resources
to
ensure
that
we
do
fill
the
posts
as
quick
as
we
can.
We
hope
that
we
will
be
able
to
do
that
right
by
end
of
june
and
no
later
than
that,
that's
what
we're
working
towards.
T
So
it
would
assist
us
enormously
if
we
can
fill
the
post
in
terms
of
accelerating
the
process
of
getting
case
loads
down
and
so
on
so
yeah
we
we're
aiming
towards
the
end
of
june
to
have
people
in
post.
Thank
you.
T
A
S
T
Yeah,
it
will
they're
going
to
be
advertising
friday,
which
is
30th
of
april,
and
then
we
have
to
arrange
the
interviews
and
then
people,
depending
on
their
circumstances.
Some
people
may
have
to
give
a
month's
notice
before
they
can
join
us.
So
look
if
it
can
be
done
before
end
of
june.
It
will
be
I'm
giving
end
of
tune
as
a
worst
case
scenario.
T
Q
Q
You
know
what
what
the
delay
has
been
on
that,
because
it
certainly
hasn't
been
something
that
has
just
happened,
and
I,
which
is
very
concerned
as
to
why
it's
in
the
minutes,
as
we
hope
to
have
recruitment
in
place
by
may,
and
we
haven't
even
gone
out
to
recruitment
yet
and
then
you
have
to
take
into
account
that
someone
actually
does
be
offered
the
post.
Then
they
may
have
a
notice
period.
Q
So
I
I'm
very
concerned
that
we're
not
going
to
get
on
top
of
this
and
we're
getting
into
a
situation
where
we
were
at
our
first.
When
we
first
joined
you
know
the
amalgamated
the
councils
on
and
into
their
planning.
T
T
We
have
moved
as
quickly
as
possible
but,
as
I
say,
we
have
have
had
to
follow
due
process,
but
what
it
can
ask
as
well
is
that,
in
addition
to
trying
to
fill
our
poster
or
other
things
happening
at
the
minute
and
as
members
will
well
be
aware-
and
you
know
we
have
reviewed
within
our
department-
we've
reviewed
our
processes
and
our
structures.
T
T
Members
will
also
know
that
we're,
through
the
service
review,
we're
bringing
forward
changes
to
our
delegated
decision-making
process
again
in
order
to
speed
up
delivery
times
and
we're
also
currently
looking
at
how
we're
using
our
existing
resources
again
in
order
to
improve
the
the
efficiency
of
the
department
and
and
increase
improve
our
decision-making,
our
decision
processing
times,
all
of
that
is
in
the
mix
and
but
absolutely
the
recruitment
and
filling
of
the
posts
is
critical
to
that
process,
and
that's
the
time
skill
we're
currently
working
to
and
I'm
happy
to
keep
members
updated.
Q
Lord
mayor,
I
appreciate
that.
Thank
you,
damian.
I
am
having
major
internet
problems
here
so,
but
thank
you.
I
got
the
gist
of
it
damien.
Thank
you.
U
U
Thanks
lord
mayor,
I'm
not
rehash
everything
that
that
macaulay
country
tennessee
said,
but
I
think
we're
all
taking
calls
lately
just
some
frustrations
from
people
and
that
is
par
for
the
course
in
terms
of
planning
anyhow.
But
you
know
you
sort
of
tell
and
take
sentence
from
the
community
and
from
from
people
that
it
doesn't
seem
to
have
taken
that
bit
longer
as
opposed
to
concern.
I
have
damage
or
demon
infection
each
year,
maybe
not
in
terms
of
actual
planners.
U
That's
coming
on
board,
it's
the
administration
side
of
it
when
a
planning
application
goes
in,
it
was
usually
turned
around.
In
a
couple
of
days,
check
was
cast
and
a
planning
reference
number
was
issued
and
put
on
the
portal.
That
seems
to
be
taking
quite
a
bit
longer
now
is
there?
Are
we
short
staffed
in
that
particular
part
of
the
the
admin
before
it
even
is
given
to
our
planner.
T
Yeah
happy
too
no
look.
I
suppose
that
there
has
been
an
upper
trend
in
application
numbers
over
the
last
six
months.
I
think
you
know
the
killing
of
last
year
the
numbers
dipped
understandably,
but
in
the
last
six
months
of
of
the
pre
of
the
last
business
your
year,
we
took
in
almost
a
thousand
applications
and
in
fact,
in
march
alone,
we
took
in
around
200
applications.
T
So
that
shows
you,
the
sorts
of
numbers
that
are
coming
in
and
we're
you
know
trying
to
deal
with
those
numbers,
so
validation
times
are
taking
slightly
longer
and,
and
that
would
be
the
main
reason
it's.
The
volume
of
applications
coming
in
at
the
minute,
but
obviously
working
under
the
current
conditions.
In
terms
of
you
know,
because
of
social
distancing,
there's
not
as
many
people
in
the
office
at
any
one
time.
T
Some
staff
are
trying
to
do
this
at
home
and
it's
you
know
it
is
working
well,
but
it's
not
as
efficient
as
it
would
be
if
everyone
was
in
the
office.
So,
as
those
sorts
of
issues
are
all
contributing
to
the
position
that
we're
in
members
will
recall,
you
know
the
beginning
of
last
year
last
spring
this
time.
Last
year
the
office
closed
for
five
weeks
and
look
that's
still.
You
know
that
does
have
an
impact.
T
You
know
we
didn't
have
we
had
to
go
through
that
process
of
equipping
our
staff
with
I.t
equipment,
so
it
could
work
remotely.
All
of
that
has
had
an
impact
and
has
you
know
contributed
to
to
where
we
are
currently.
T
But
having
said
that,
the
reasons
that
give
the
points
I
made
earlier,
we
are
working
through
all
our
processes,
everything
we
do
and
to
try
and
ensure
that
we
speed
up
our
our
delivery
times
and
validation
is
very
much
part
of
that
and
we
are
hoping
to
introduce
something
that
will
hopefully
come
forward,
probably
around
june,
which
is
a
second
validation
checklist
which
basically
will
help
us
ensure
that
applications
which
aren't
supported
by
all
the
right
information
to
enable
us
to
determine
an
application
simply
won't
get
into
the
process.
T
They'll
be
waited
out
before
they
get
into
the
process.
That's
something
we're
working
on
and,
as
I
said,
we
should
be
bringing
that
in
to
play
in
june
and
and
that
will
certainly
assist
us
in
terms
of
the
the
processing
times
so
hopefully
that
helps
without
that
point
sure
thank
you.
B
Yep
and
thank
you
laura
and
thanks.
O
B
And
I
know
sharon
and
I
had
a
conversation
about
this
issue
on
friday,
thursday
or
friday,
but
I
think
we're
all
acutely
aware
of
the
problems,
and
we
knew
that
at
times
the
system
in
order
to
rectify
those
problems,
can
make
it
painfully
slow,
which
is
probably
where
we
are
at
this
stage,
and
I
wonder,
is
there
something
that
we
should
be
doing
looking
at?
B
I
don't
know
how
it
would
work,
but
maybe
the
department
could
look
at
trying
to
implement
either
a
graduate
scheme
or
an
apprenticeship
type
scheme,
an
availing
of
initiatives
like
that
to
bring
in
new
graduates
or
whatever
it
may
be
for
a
period
of
time
to
give
them
real-time
work
experience
in
the
department
and
then
where
vacancies
arise.
B
You
then
have
a
bank
of
skilled,
enabled
staff
to
to
be
able
to
fill
those
positions
subject
to
due
process,
and
I'm
I'm
wondering
is
there
something
we
should
be
looking
at
in
that
sense
to
try
and
help
alleviate
some
of
our
problems
as
well,
because
there
is
a
natural
turnover
of
staff
in
all
organizations
and
what
we
need
to
be
trying
to
do
is
providing.
B
I
guess
pathways
for
our
own
staff
to
fill
posts,
but
also
for
new
opportunities
as
well.
Maybe
that's
a
way
of
doing
it,
but
it's
just
a
suggestion
rather
than
I've
got
all
the
answers
here,
but
maybe
we
should
explore.
A
T
A
You
damian
thanks:
laura
barry
you're
looking
at
next.
G
Hey,
thank
you.
Thank
you,
lord
martin.
Thank
you
damian.
I
know
I've
raised
my
concerns
with
damien
over
more
recent
recent
months
and
and
and
gathering
evidence
to
give
to
him
to
give
him
examples
of
those
investors
who
I
speak
to
who
are
concerned
about
the
slowness
of
the
process,
and
you
know
we
can
have
a
very
active
economic
department
and
trying
to
boost
our
local
economy.
But
what
coincides
with
that
is
a
very
streamlined,
efficient,
effective
and
responsive
planning
service,
and
I
think,
that's
what's
fairly
important
important
at
this
current
economic
climate.
G
That
is
that
we
work
in
partnership
with
planners
with
investors
with
big
business
and
small
business,
to
try
and
see
if
we
can
assist
in
any
way-
and
I
know
damien
and
his
team
have
worked
hard
through
this
whole
period
of
time,
and
it
has
been
awkward
for
them
from
from
working
and
home
and
then
going
back
to
the
office
for
maybe
one
day
in
the
week
and
they're
all
taking
their
turns
out
and
it's
difficult.
G
It
has
been
slow,
but
I
think
the
message
that
damian's
getting
tonight
from
from
all
of
us
is
that
look.
We
want
to
see
those
major
improvements
to
ensure
that
we
have
a
very
efficient
and
effective
planning
service
and
that
investors
look
upon
this
area
as
a
good
place
to
invest,
because
one
investor
said
to
me
that
in
england
some
of
his
applications
would
have
been
turned
around.
Maybe
in
half
the
time
compared
to
here
in
in
northern
ireland
and
and
in
a
way
it
was
nearly
putting
them
off
investing
in
northern
ireland.
G
I
would
don't
want
that
to
happen
and
I'm
not
blaming
our
planners,
but
clearly
there's
a
system
issue
there
that
we
have
to
ensure
we're
up
to
the
standard,
the
the
biggest
area
outside
belfast.
Today,
we've
got
to
be
up
there
and
we
must
make
sure
that
we're
we're
ready
for
investors
we're
ready
for
those
people
to
come
and
turn
around
those
decisions
pretty
swiftly.
A
V
You
thank
you,
lord
mayor
and
good
evening,
members
and,
I
suppose,
just
to
add
damian
has
outlined
our
recent
discussions
with
the
planning
committee
on
this
and
we
are
taking
forward
a
range
of
interventions
to
look
at
how
we
can
improve
case
loads
and
processing
times
through
the
changes
that
we're
proposing
and
resourcing,
and
we
will
continue
to
keep
the
planning
committee
updated
on
that,
and
we
can
assure
you
members.
We
do
want
to
work
towards
reducing
the
caseloads
from
their
current
levels.
A
T
Could
I
just
even
come
in
behind
just
concert
very
absolutely
right
about
the
the
the
importance
of
planning
and
delivering
for
the
economy
and
delivering
jobs
and
investment?
We're
absolutely
that.
That's
what
we're
here
to
do
and
look
what
I
would
say
is
you
know
this
year
has
been
a
difficult
year
because
of
not
only
covet
but
because
of
vacancies
and
long-term
sickness
absence.
T
But
last
year,
for
example,
you
know
we
delivered
13
major
applications
which
between
them
delivered
320
million
pounds
worth
of
investment,
700
jobs
and
brought
in
a
significant
amount
of
income
to
the
council.
So,
while
processing
times
haven't
been
what
we
would
have
liked,
we
are
still
delivering
on
those
major
applications
which
bring
in
the
investment
and
bring
in
the
jobs
and
employment
opportunities
for
for
our
citizens.
T
So,
look,
I
think
it
was
that's
a
point
that
just
I
think
is
worth
mentioning,
but
absolutely
we
are
working
on
improving
the
processing
times
that
has
not
gone
on
unnoticed.
The
the
remarks
from
members
tonight,
but
it's
very
firmly
on
our
radar
and
we're
working
towards
addressing
that.
Thank
you.
A
I
The
council
actually
end
up
winning
whenever
it
goes
to
planning
appeals?
If
decisions
are
overturned,
you
know
I'd
rather
get
the
right
decisions
out
and
get
them
out
correctly,
rather
than
rushed
out.
I
But
look
we've
been
chasing
your
agent
for
so
many
months
and
x,
y
and
z
hasn't
come
in
that's
a
major
issue
and
I
think
that
we
need
to
as
part
of
the
process
I
know.
Do
you
mean
you
you're
talking
about
a
second
a
verification
process,
but
in
terms
of
training?
That
is
that's
an
important
part
of
the
process,
then
for
the
agents
as
well,
but
look
thank
you
to
you
and
the
team
for
everything
you're
doing.
Thank
you.
A
T
Yeah,
it's
just
lord
murder.
Thank
you.
It's
in
response
to
councillor
hanlon's
commenter
yeah.
Look.
We
are
arranging
workshops
with
agents
during
may.
There
will
be
two
separate
workshops,
for
that
very
reason
is
to
work
through
the
second
validation
checklist
that
I
mentioned
and
obviously
to
provide
some
training
around
that.
T
So
the
agents
know
you
know
how
to
to
go
about
submitting
basically
improving
the
quality
of
the
submissions
they
make,
and
so
that
that's
another
measure
that
has
been
introduced
and
and
look
just
to
to
mention
in
response
to
something
else
that
was
raised
there
by
console
hanan
and
last
year
we
had
to
only
two
councils
who
met
the
the
target
for
major
applications
and
between
them.
They
processed
three
major
applications.
T
We
processed
13.
While
we
missed
the
target
we
processed
13
applications.
Our
average
processing
time
was
better
than
the
northern
ireland
average,
but
through
those
13
applications
we
delivered
those
benefits
that
I
mentioned
earlier:
around
jobs,
investment
and
so
on.
So
you
know
it
by
performance
and
meeting
targets
is
extremely
important.
There
is
also
that
side
to
it
about.
You
may
miss
the
target
but
you're
delivering
all
sorts
of
other
benefits
and,
and
then
just
in
relation
to
to
that
point
as
well.
T
The
quality
of
decision
making
is
also
important,
and
it's
kind
of
so
handy
touched
upon.
You
know
we
were
100
percent
success
rate
out
of
pages
last
year
and
only
two
percent
of
our
recommendations
were
overturned
by
members,
so
that
says
something
about
the
quality
of
the
recommendations
that
are
coming
forward.
So,
yes,
performance
is
important,
but
there
are
other
factors
just
to
to
build
into
the
equation
as
well.
So
look,
hopefully
that
helps
storm.
Thank
you.
W
Thank
you,
dory
byrne,
I'll
just
be
a
very
brief
point
with
just
in
the
background
councilor
harlan
was
saying
there
damian,
it
would
be
written
saying
we
have
changed
attack,
probably
slightly
on
the
point,
because
your
humbles
may
make
them,
because
I
know
we
have
at
some
reason.
So
I'm
saying
that
you
know
trying
to
make
up
different
reasons
on
the
time
scale
and
speaking
to
some
of
our
planners,
we
seem
to
be
sort
of
pushing
that
on
quite
a
bit
and
pushing
it
on
up.
W
So
I
think
it's
a
good
job
doing
that
already.
That
has
possibly
been
happening,
but
just
on
the
other
point
that
was
made
there
on
the
major
investments.
I
know
we
do
have
one
at
the
moment
fairly
well
pending
and
glad
to
hear
that
we
were
working
through
them
very
quickly
for
us
trying
to
touch
you
dirty
and
we
didn't
get
catching
up
demonstrating
after.
Thank
you.
A
Yeah,
thank
you
very
much
for
that.
Councillor
greenfield
okay
members,
there's
no
further
lights
on
or
hans
via,
so
are
we
all
agreed
on
planning?
I
think
I'm
agreed.
Okay.
We
want
to
move
on
to
agenda
item
five
members
and
that's
the
chief
executive's
report.
There's
two
decision
items
item.
One
5.1
is
a
call
for
evidence,
review
of
the
implementation
of
the
planning
act,
dna
2011.,
so
damon
you're,
going
to
present
this
report
just
hold
counselor
in
law.
Are
you
looking
at
now
or
after
damien
david
go
ahead.
T
T
This
matter
is
discussed
at
the
beginning
of
the
planning
regulatory
services
committee
on
the
14th
of
april
and
at
a
subsequent
workshop
with
members
on
the
20th
of
april,
and
the
draft
response
takes
account
of
all
comments
received.
Thank
you,
lord
mer,
happy
to
take
any
questions
or
queries.
Thank
you.
A
X
Thank
you,
lord.
Thank
you,
damian
for
outlining
the
report
yeah
it's
just
to
come
in
to
propose.
We
accept
a
new
decision
to
send
that,
and
I
just
want
to
put
my
thanks
on
raccoor
terry
damien,
the
planning
officers
who
were
able
to
arrange
that
workshop
and
which
members
were
able
to
put
in
a
few
additional
points
and
have
a
good.
You
know
conversation
about
how
maybe
we
could
improve
things.
X
I
know,
for
example,
one
one
point
I
was
mentioned:
you
know
the
third
party
right
of
a
paid
option,
so
we
have
reeled
out
a
few
points
in
there.
So
hopefully,
department
of
infrastructure
will
be
able
to
take
that
on
board.
We
can
help
improve
the
service
for
all
residents
in
the
borough.
Not
only
are
those
kind
slurry,
but
you
know
the
whole
the
whole
eleven
as
a
whole.
So
thanks
thanks
damian
and
I'm
happy
to
propose
chair.
F
F
Now
that
goes
back
quite
a
number
of
years
and
I
think
in
all
honesty,
it's
it's
possibly
weak
in
terms
of
it's,
as
I
understand
it,
it's
down
to
the
applicant
to
submit
the
names
of
potential
neighbors,
and
I
I
know
that
I'm
dealing
with
one
at
the
moment
whereby
I've
actually
been
in
touch
with
you
damien
and
not
to
bail
on
it
as
regards
a
neighbor,
not
getting
a
neighborhood
notification.
F
So
I'm
just
wondering
under
this
review,
is
it
possible
to
strengthen
that
legislation
or
that
part
of
the
regulations
and
number
two,
and
I
labored
on
this
extensively,
as
did
other
members
at
nilga
in
terms
of
the
issue
of
enforcement
and
an
effective
policy
change
in
relation
to
triggering
enforcement?
I
think
this
goes
to
the
core
of
an
effective
plan
and
system.
F
F
Well,
if
I
go
on
ahead
and
do
this
say
what
do
you
think
well,
I
have
never
recommended
anybody
to
go
on
and
build
anaheim
or
do
anything
without
saving
permission,
but
that's
in
the
minds
of
a
lot
of
people
when
they
see
the
planet
enforcement
not
been
implemented
in
many
many
occasions
and
sites
that
have
been
developed
initially
without
any
approval,
then
subsequently
go
in
for
approval
after
the
fact
that
they've
been
built
and
they
get
a
plan
and
approval
on
the
basis
of
a
change
of
use
or
retention
off
or
whatever,
and
I
still
think
that
that
there
is
something
that
I
would
like
to
see
more
effectively
addressed
than
currently
happens
within
the
planet
system.
A
Thank
you,
alderman
spears.
This
is
a
decision
you're
not
looking
to
change
the
the
what
we're
going
to
propose,
in
other
words,
spears,
you're,
going
to
have
responses
outlined
in
the
papers.
A
A
Oh
yeah,
members
that
doesn't
matter
for
a
decision
you've
heard
the
recommendation
somebody
has
indicated
wishes
to
speak.
Thank.
S
You,
lord
martin,
I'm
happy
to
propose
the
recommendation
from
officers.
I
think
we've
all
had
representations
from
a
variety
of
different
shops.
We
were
looking
for
a
bit
of
extension
to
the
sunday
opening
for
the
first
few
weeks
after
they
come
out
of
lockdown.
So
I'm
happy
to
support
our
local
businesses
and
propose
a
recommendation.
A
Thank
you
councillor,
michael
next
counselor
florida
you're.
Looking
at
next.
P
Thank
you,
lord
mark.
I'm
happy
more
than
happy
to
second
this
proposal,
just
as
compensator
mackel
says,
a
lot
of
us
have
been
approached
by
businesses
of
all
sizes.
Regarding,
I
think
two
weeks
is,
is
the
least
we
can.
We
can
give
them
to
give
them
a
good,
a
good
start
over
the
first
opening
weekend,
particularly
as
it's
bank
holiday.
Thank
you
happy.
The
second.
A
A
Okay,
our
members.
We
have
that
decision
item
from
a
proposal
in
a
second
or
are
we
agreed?
Sorry,
christopher
baxter,
didn't
know
you
later
bring
in.
U
Thank
you,
lord
murray
yeah.
Look,
I
can
see
where
members
are
coming
from
and
you
know
they're
probably
across
the
across
the
chamber,
and
people
are
agreeable
to
it.
I
suppose
our
view
is
why
we're
not
pushing
to
vote
tonight.
U
I
think
it's
viewed
the
same
as
it
was
last
time
and
when
we
went
against
it
really
we
thought
that
really
only
benefits
larger
businesses,
but
I
do
appreciate
some
of
the
things
that
have
been
said
over
over
recent
days
and
there
was
a
meeting
before
and
tonight's
valid
party
leaders
and
I
to
be
honest,
completely
forgot
about
it,
and
I
was
not
that
big,
so
I
did
phil
nalga
and
she
talked
us
through
it.
Yeah
look.
U
U
A
Thank
you.
Thank
you
baxter,
so
members
of
the
opposed
and
seconded
and
nobody
else,
we
suspect
so
I'll,
take
a
way
a
to
that
recommendation.
A
U
C
Yes,
there
is
it's:
a
regional
approach
on
each
council
has
taken
a
different
approach
to
it,
but
the
majority
of
councils
are
relaxing
restrictions
at
this
particular
period
of
time.
So
it's
for
a
defined
period.
A
Okay,
our
council,
director
yeah,
all
right
members
saying
we've
got
agreement
on
that
we
will
move
on.
5.3
is
a
name
for
information,
and
that
was
a
report
on
the
elected
members,
development
charter
plus
reassessment.
A
It
would
be
remiss
of
me
not
to
thank
nave,
lisa
and
wendy
for
all
their
work
going
into
that
it
was
a.
It
was
a
big
piece
of
work
and
there
was
a
maybe
last
week
about
it.
So
we've
got
that
so
well
done
to
them
for
all
the
work
that
they
put
in
it.
I
don't
see
anybody
else,
looking
to
speak
on
that
matter,
so
we'll
move
on
numbers
to.
A
It
off
bring
in
counselor
hannah's
all
right:
okay,
members,
there's
gender
out
of
six
and
their
correspondence
for
noting
they're
six
point
one
to
six
point:
seven.
So
there's
a
few
speakers
liking
them
so
I'll
get
counselor
tennyson.
First.
Y
Thank
you,
lord
mayor.
Now,
it's
just
in
relation
to
item
6.3
and
to
ask
that
we
to
write
in
a
similar
vein
and
to
the
education
minister
to
extend
free
school
meals
beyond
its
current
endian
in
easter
2022.
I
think
we've
all
been
inspired
by
the
campaign
of
marcus
rashford
on
holiday
hunger
and
indeed
welcome
the
actions
that
have
been
taken
today
to
address
the
issue
and
yeah
just
so.
If
we
could,
we
could
do
the
same
and
we
could
write
to
the
education
minister
and
not
be
in.
Thank
you.
B
B
However,
I
would
just
point
out
that
the
current
coronavirus
regulations,
if
we're
talking
about
the
education
sector
broadly
currently
for
those
youth
organizations
who
are
still
at
the
earlier
stages
with
a
maximum
capacity
of
50
percent,
are
not
permitted
to
serve
food
to
young
people
and
even
though
they're
allowed
in
their
buildings,
and
that,
for
me,
is
also
a
major
issue
when
some
of
those
young
people,
through
new
fault
of
their
own,
do
sometimes
come
to
rely
on
getting
their
supper
before
they
go
home
and
that
maybe
should
also
be
included
in
the
letter.
B
I
understand
that
the
chief
medical
officer
has
made
that
ruling,
and
I
know
the
minister
would
be
keen
on
seeing
that
east
and
I
certainly
would
support
elaine
like
that
going
in.
Thank
you.
A
Okay,
members
are
we're
content
without
approaches,
there's
lights
on
in
the
chamber
and
there's
hands
up
at
home.
So
it
has
anybody
outstanding
to
speak
in
this.
Well
content
that
country
cosby's
pacing
to
that
ladder,
yep
I'll
text
out
to
me
contentment
members,
and
then
I
will
bring
the
rest
of
these
and
now
cancer
nicholson,
which
corresponds
you'd
love
to
speak
on.
E
Yeah,
thank
you,
lord
mer.
It's
a
6.4,
the
dfi
response,
lord
mer,
if
that's
okay,
the
it's
the
final
paragraph,
lord
mer.
E
Obviously
I
I
raised
this
with
the
meeting
with
roadserves
in
regards
the
footwears
and
the
detritus,
which
is
the
junction
between
the
road
and
the
footwear
and
again,
we've
got
our
play
here
from
dfi
saying
it
is
the
responsibility
of
the
council
to
deal
with
that
now,
since
we
are
meeting
the
road
service,
I
I
spoke
to
officers
and
I
know
we've
got
a
legal
opinion
on
this
and
it
does
seem
to
be.
E
It
has
fallen
with
us
in
in
council
to
deal
with,
and
I
suppose
lord
murr
I'm
sort
of
a
would
like
officers
to
go
away
and
and
come
up
with
some
proposal
strategy
of
how
we're
going
to
deal
with
this
we're
coming
into
the
the
months.
A
lord
mirror,
when
you
know
things
start
to
rapidly
grow,
and
I
recall
last
year
on
the
junction
between
footpaths
and
the
roads
there
was,
there
was
grass
and
weeds
growing.
E
You
know
two
to
three
feet.
High
and
again,
as
I
say,
I
received
a
lot
of
complaints
about
it
and
asked
about
it,
and
I
asked
obviously
about
at
the
time
and
said
no,
it's
road
service
responsibility.
But
look
I
think
now
the
matter
is
clear.
It
lies
with
the
council
and
I
think
we
need
astrology
going
forward
because
in
a
lot
of
areas
and
again
we've
talked
about
it
earlier
people
walking
in
footpaths,
etc.
And
if
we've
got
a
responsibility
to
clean
his
foot
pass,
we
we
need
a
strategy
going
forward.
E
So
lord,
I'm
not
looking
an
answer
tonight,
but
I'm
happy
that
the
officer
takes
it
away,
employment
and
mark
parkinson
and
come
back
to
me
on
thanks.
Lord
mayor.
A
Z
Yeah
it's
just
on
6.4
also,
and
it
is
a
concern
in
response,
because
there
are
a
number
of
issues
you
know
emanating
from
this
corresponds.
That
makes
me
a
wee
bit
uncomfortable
in
terms
of
responsibilities
with
footpaths.
Z
I
met
a
general
man
who
was
disabled
last
week
out
on
the
air
27
between
chandragui
and
put
it
in,
and
there
are
a
number
of
significant
defects
on
the
footpath
they're,
mostly
coming
from
embankments,
encroaching
onto
the
path
on
reducing
the
the
width
of
the
path,
to
an
extent
that
the
gentleman's
mobility
scooter
is
not
able
to
safely
use
the
the
footpath
between
putter
down
and
hand
regie,
which
really
inconveniences
them
and
I've
put
those
concerns
to
road
service
and
then
reading
the
the
6.4
item
there.
Z
In
terms
of
the
last
paragraph,
there
just
seems
to
be
a
lack
of
clear
responsibility
here
with
regards
to
where
the
issues
lie.
There's
another
issue
down
at
the
the
power
station
there,
where
that
new
battery
storage
unit
has
been
placed
and
the
curbs
haven't
been
reintroduced,
as
dropped
curbs
like
they
were
previously,
and
he
can't
get
down
off
the
curb.
Z
At
that
point
and
back
up
on
the
other
side,
so
I
think
there
are
issues
where
we
need
to
have
a
sit
down
with
mdfi
in
that
regard
and
actually
and
really
a
guide
who
is
responsible
for
what?
Because
what
I
uncovered
there
and
I've
sent
it
through
to
the
efi.
It's
a
significant
amount
of
work,
but
it's
work
that
needs
done
on
behalf
of
those
with
the
disability
and
who
you
all
too
often
seem
to
be
and
forgot
about,
or
you
know
cast
to
the
same.
That's
just
not
good
enough.
Z
We
need
people
to
be
able
to
be
mobile,
and
now
more
than
ever,
and
in
this
time
of
covert
where
people
have
been,
if
you
like
people
with
a
disability-
or
you
know
who
have
been
perhaps
isolating
for
a
long
time-
they're
they're
very
eager
to
get
back
out
again
and
if
they're
coming
out
to
to
see
footpaths
and
that
in
the
state
that
some
of
them
are
in
and
it's
restricting
their
mobility.
Z
A
Well,
thank
you
alderman
wilson
and
points
available.
It
might
be
something
that
we'll
consider
in
terms
of
a
workshop
with
them
in
rather
than
a
full
meeting
to
get
the
fa
and
find
out
exactly
who
does
what,
on
the
way
in,
I
think
we'd
all
be
interested
to
find
out
where
the
gray
areas
are
so
there's
another
few
speakers
to
indicate.
I
don't
know
if
it's
if
it's
possible,
if
it's
about
individual
issues,
maybe
we
could
feed
that
back
in
our
organization,
yeah.
I
Lord
mayor,
thank
you,
okay.
I
think,
as
a
councillor
nicholson
referred
to,
not
only
does
this
report
or
this
response
back
from
the
department
of
infrastructure
indicate
that
we're
responsible
and
my
understanding
is
our
own
legal
advice
tells
us
where
we're
responsible,
so
the
bottom
line
is
let's
get
on
and
get
rid
of
this
and
get
this
get
these
past
a
cleared
and
get
the
issue
resolved
as
indicated.
I
Actually,
whenever
it
was
road
services
in
I
witnessed
a
young
mom
stepped
down
off
a
footpath
with
a
problem
because
of
the
the
condition
of
the
pass.
So
a
the
main
thing
is
if
another
spoke
to
mr
parkinson
on
it,
that
reports
brought
back
to
environmental
services
as
to
how
we
implement
the
process
that
we
need
to
do
to
make
these
paths
safe.
Thank
you.
P
Yes,
thank
you,
lord
mark.
Actually,
I'm
I
just
want
to
make
a
quick
comment
and
reply
to
item
6.1
the
letter
from
the
minister
of
finance
regarding
the
connect
to
civil
service
hubs.
If
that's
okay,
just
by
a
matter
of
comment,
I
see
there
that
there
was
to
be
a
meeting,
I'm
not
sure
about
making
this
happen
or
not.
P
But
I
I
actually
met
myself
derek
kennedy
with
sue
gray
back
on
the
22nd
of
march,
primarily
because
I
I
really
felt
it
important
to
push
or
try
well
clearly
poor
down,
because
that's
where
I'm
from
our
town
centers
with
regards
to
this
this
project,
I
felt
very,
I
still
feel
very
much
that
part
of
this
should
be
seen
as
a
regeneration
pace
and
really
to
me.
P
Successful
regeneration
can
only
succeed
if
the
town
center
is
seen
as
that
sort
of
vibrant
meeting
place
for
all
sections
of
community
and
business,
and-
and
I
think
this
is
really
an
ideal
opportunity.
So
I
think
my
only
comment
would
be-
and
I
know
they're
really
seriously
looking
at
craig
avenue
and
that
they've
made
that
very
clear
for
a
number
of
reasons,
and
they
did
so
to
me
as
well,
but
I
really
think-
and
I'm
sure
I'm
not
the
only
counselor
in
all
different
areas.
P
That
would
want
to
see
some
benefit
in
our
time,
centers
that
have
struggled
so
so
much
over
this
last
year
and
this
could
potentially
be
seen
as
a
great
boost.
So
I
just
wanted
to
make
the
point
that
I
hoped
that
our
officers
were
on
board
with
with
that
sentiment
and
would
continue
to
press
the
minister
and
mr
kennedy
on
that
particular
issue.
It
would
be,
I
think,
a
great
way
based
for
one
of
our
town
centres.
Thank
you.
Our
mayor.
A
K
And
yeah,
I
think
it's
perhaps
good
that
we
have
got
our
our
response
and
some
sheer
reform
from
the
fa,
because
I
think,
as
an
elected
rep,
sometimes
they
can
be
quite
frustrated,
and
I
guess
I
I
would
draw
attention
to
the
second
last
paragraph
on
the
talk
about
that:
the
welcome
the
notification
from
from
councils
and
from
elected
raps
about
about
potentially
dangerous
hedges
and
trees.
Well,
I
mean
I
I
could
give
them
a
few
instances
where
they
have
been
notified
several
times
over
this
last
couple
of
months
and
nothing
has
happened.
K
K
Doing
that,
because
a
you
know,
certainly
in
terms
of
that
second
last
paragraph:
it's
it
it's
I'm
finding
it
on
the
ground.
Lord
murr.
Thank
you.
A
Yeah,
thank
you
very
much
pleasure
mclaren
and
I
think
you'll
find
most
members
in
a
similar
pokemon
chasing
up
responses.
Alderman
spears,
you're,
looking
at
next
hey.
F
F
If
one
had
the
opportunity
recently
to
go
out,
the
killer
lay
road
out
of
our
mouth.
Some
time
back,
you
couldn't
have
traveled
on
it
on
a
wheelchair,
because
the
bank
had
grown
out
onto
the
road
or
onto
the
footpath.
Now
there's
work
going
on
with
the
road
and
they
have
cleaned
the
footpath.
The
foot
pass
back
to
its
original
width,
so
it
is
possible
to
do
the
answer.
Is
it
needs
somebody
to
do
it?
F
And
in
this
occasion
the
road
servers
are
doing
it
via
our
contract
to
improve
the
road
back
to
the
issue
of
hedges
and
on
trace
raised
a
council
mclaren
made
the
point
about
being
in
touch
with
them
in
the
last
couple
of
months.
F
But
the
department
need
to
be
active
on
this
issue,
not
in
january
or
february,
but
they
need
to
be
active
from
the
first
of
september
when
it
is
possible
to
in
issue
notices
and
subsequently
follow
them
up
and
they're
able
the
landowner
or
the
person
would
be
able
to
do
the
necessary
work
within
the
law
and
there
wouldn't
be
a
doing
it
outside
the
law,
which
means
that
you
can't
cut
hedges
after
a
given
time,
and
I
think
it
would
be.
F
It
would
be
unfair
for
us
to
ask
a
farmers
or
anyone
else
to
be
forced
into
position
where
they
had
that
to
do.
I'm
not
recommending
it.
So
what
I
would
make
the
point
is
if
they
want-
and
I
certainly
do
want
them
on
occasions
and
I've
made
them
aware
of
it-
they
need
to
move
and
move
quickly,
as
and
from
the
first
of
september.
They
need
their
paperwork,
ready
to
have
the
notices
out
and
then
be
in
a
position
to
follow
it
up
in
the
next
five
months.
F
A
You
alderman
spears,
oliver
and
addison
you're.
Looking
at
next.
L
Thank
you,
lord
mayor.
Yes,
back
to
6.4.
Is
it
as
we
travel
around
our
roads?
Yes,
we
see
what
the
difficulties
are
and
what
the
problems
are,
but
you
know
we
did
have.
I
may
be
recently
in
relation
to
litter,
packing
of
rural
roads,
etc.
L
So
my
thoughts
on
this
would
be
that
the
only
positive
I
would
take
out
of
this
reply
is
that.
Well,
if
I
actually
offered
a
a
meeting
to
discuss
the
potential
the
word
potential
to
work
together,
we
could
say:
maybe
they
have
in
some
sort
of
way,
maybe
want
to
work
together.
L
So
I
thought,
what's
the
case,
maybe
we
could
work
with
the
road
service
and
I'd
hope
we
would
would
work
with
the
road
service
and
come
to
a
place
on
mobile
market,
to
make
a
comment
in
this
that,
if
we're
out
cleaning
foot
pads
on
the
kerbs
and
all
running
alongside
the
footpaths,
there'll
be
a
certain
way
that
work
will
have
to
be
on
the
manual
fighting,
can't
all
be
done
with
sweepers
and
such
like.
L
So
there
is
the
added
addition
of
of
danger,
depending
on
what
road
we're
on
here
and
maybe
mark
would
make
a
comment
or
two
or
not,
because
I
I
think
if
they
could
work
with
road
service,
if
they're
up
unwilling
to
explore
this,
maybe
that'd
be
a
way
to
go
on
foreign.
Hopefully,
we'd
get
some
movement
now.
Thank
you.
Lord.
J
Thank
you,
lord
man.
At
the
moment
we
actually
do
work
very
closely
with
mdfi
roads.
I
mean
the
work
that's
going
on
at
the
moment,
the
piloting
on
the
rural
roads
and
the
litter
picking
is
working
alongside
dfi
and
using
the
dfi
contractor.
J
I
think,
if
you
look
across
the
piece,
the
issues
we
have
at
gosford
in
number
of
other
instances
as
well,
I
think
we
have
quite
a
good
relationship
with
dfi
at
the
moment.
Having
said
that,
I
think
this
letter
just
raised
some
other
questions
and
I
think
further
discussion
with
dfi
will
be
really
useful
going
forward.
So
that's
something
we
will
arrange
outside
of
this
meeting.
M
Thank
you,
lord
murr,
yes,
and
just
very
quickly
in
relation
to
item
six
point.
Four
like
like
councillor
lavry,
I
tell
you
had
reported
the
the
footpath
between
marlene
and
moira,
and
I
see
that
it
has
been
cleared.
M
I
know
there's
still
a
lot
of
work
to
do
in
that
area,
but
you
know
we've
had
a
bit
of
success
there,
but
what
I
mostly
wanted
to
talk
about
was
item
6.5
from
antrim
and
newton,
abbey,
borough,
council
and
they're
their
motion
that
was
really
brought
about
because
of
the
disappearance
and
subsequent
murder
of
sarah
everard
and
the
spotlight
and
the
safety
of
women
and
girls.
M
And
I
I
think
it
would
be
fitting
for
us,
as
a
council,
to
to
put
our
voices
with
theirs
and
and
to
request.
You
know
the
department
of
justice
to
to
increase
their
funding.
That
we
can,
you
know,
have
have
improvements
in
street
light
and
cctv
and
to
welcome
and
the
the
northern
assembly's
initiation
of
violence
against
women
and
girls
strategy,
and
you
know
just
to
endorse
and
the
the
women's
ear
petition
and
that
that
strategy
is
implemented.
M
And
I
know
there's
a
few
other
items
in
that
latter.
That
perhaps
would
be
a
notice
of
motion
because
it
would
be
perhaps
a
bit
of
investigation
need
to
be
done
in
them,
but
I
would
like
to
add
our
voices
to
to
to
the
the
sentiments
in
the
in
there
and
notice
the
motions
they've
put
forward.
Thank
you.
Lord
mer,.
A
Thank
you.
Thank
you
very
much.
Kaiser
mckenzie
members
he's
compatible
that
approach.
That
will
look
as
we've
all
seen
the
notice
of
motion
from
that
other
engine,
as
council
mckinsey
says,
there's
some
things
there
that
maybe
we
need
to
convey
and
notice
the
motion,
but
it
is
broadly
content
that
we
endorse
the
sentiments
of
it
and
write
to
the
minister.
O
A
G
Six
point:
four:
if,
if
councillor
mckinsey
needs
a
second
answer
to
her
proposal,
I'm
happy
to
do
that.
I
just
to
keep
things
right
at
6.4.
Yes,
I
think
I
don't
think
our
hands
as
a
counselor
clean
on
this
matter
as
well.
G
To
be
quite
honest
because
I
dare
I
say,
a
legacy:
there
had
been
arrangements
over
sort
of
the
years
with
the
with
the
various
councils
and
the
department
of
infrastructure
at
the
time
of
various
locations
that
would
have
required
cleaning
regular
in
relation
to
along
our
roads
and
I'll
give
one
example
of
of
the
irma
rodent
on
righty,
where
the
leaves
constantly
would
have
blocked
a
very
wintry
times
of
the
year,
and
there
was
a
joint
agreement
between
council
and
road
service
that
that
we
would
get
the
sweeper
out
and
keep
that
clear
because
of
of
of
constant
flooding
and
cars
driving
into
it
and
potentially
causing
accidents,
and
it
was
ourselves
that
reneged
on
continuing
that
arrangement.
G
So
we'll
call
ourselves
out
first
before
we
call
others
out.
I-
and
that
is
something
that
I
you
know
we
have
continued
to
request
and
the
walderman
spears
dealt
with
this
foreign
alderman
wilson,
a
in
in
relation
to
the
continued
sweeping
of
that
section.
But
you
know
in
our
town
centers
it's
our
understanding
that
the
council
is
responsible
for
keeping
the
grass
cleared
from
the
footpaths
and
the
debris
cleared
from
the
footpaths.
G
But
when
you
get
outside
the
30-minute
speed
limit,
there
was
that
understanding
that
that
was
a
department
of
infrastructure.
I
think
there's
a
clear
joined
up
approach
that
is
required
and
we
need
it
urgently.
Instead
of
throwing
the
ball
back
and
forwards
to
the
department
of
infrastructure,
let's
get
around
that
table.
G
Let's
try
and
thrash
this
out,
because
the
end
of
the
day
it's
the
ratepayers
that's
been
affected
and
the
amount
of
people
that
will
say
to
us
that
look
at
the
state
of
our
roads
look
at
the
state
of
our
footpaths
and
to
make
our
town
centers
look
well
and
look
good.
I
could
start
naming
them
and
I'm
not
going
to
name
them
here
tonight,
but
I
could
start
naming
them
where
I
see
grass
growing
up
around
the
curbs
within
our
town
centers
and
that's
an
indictment
on
us
as
a
council.
G
G
There
was
a
group
recently
with
one
of
those
groups
that
we
had
with
a
the
crucial
award
and
another
award
with
with
the
department
of
infrastructure
and
that
issue
of
the
a-27
was
raised
because
the
footpath
was
widened
from
shelburne
motors
up
to
bali,
less
ground
about,
and
then
they
stopped.
And
then,
when
I
posed
the
question,
why
did
the
stop
and
not
go
on
from
bali,
less
roundabout
to
town
right?
They
said.
Oh,
it's
a
different
section
that
done
that.
G
You
know
here
we're
talking
about
the
same
department,
the
same
section
office,
but
because
you're
in
a
different
region,
so
they're
a
way
to
look
at
that
and
hopefully
they're
going
to
deliver
on
that.
But
I
think,
as
alderman
wilson
has
said,
it's
something
that
we
need
to
raise
with
them
again
to
ensure
that
that's
done.
But
it's
fighting
a
joined
up
approach
because
we're
not
clean
on
another
and
we
could
be
questioned
on
many
occasions
as
well.
G
I
appreciate
it
has
been
a
difficult
year
with
shortages
of
staff
and
with
different
ways
of
working,
but
I
think
we
need
to
get
our
own
house
in
order
and
we
need
to
see
our
town
centers
looking
exceptionally
well
and
then
we
can
look
at
at
other
ways
to
working
with
department
of
infrastructure
to
improve
our
footpaths
and
roads
in
general.
Thank
you.
A
R
Thank
you,
lord
mer,
and
certainly
would
concur
with
the
sentiments
of
councillor
barry
there
on
the
last
subject.
My
I'm
back
going
back
to
6.1.
If
you
don't
mind,
I
want
to
support
councillor
flaherty
and
her
comments.
I
think
it's
important
that
these
hubs
be
into
closer
to
town
centers,
there's
quite
a
lot
of
people
commute
from
from
barnbridge
every
day
to
belfast
in
fact
have
a
family
member
who
has
been
doing
it
for
30
over
30
years
to
go
to
belfast.
R
The
person
can
get
one
bus
to
go
to
creek
avenue
from
bomb
bridge.
If
you
have
to
get
two
buses
and
if
they're
looking
to
cut
down
on
the
carbon
emissions
and
our
carbon
footprint,
I
think
it's
it's
vital
that
they
bring
the
jobs
closer
to
the
people
rather
than
take,
take
them
to
somewhere
else,
where
they're
going
to
have
to
get
two
buses
instead
of
one
a
a
ger.
A
jaunt
to
belfast
is
easier
for
people
from
barnbridge
than
going
to
creek
avenue.
R
A
Thank
you
very
much
all
of
them
burns
point.
Well
me:
it
is
somebody's
completed
about
us
for
22
years.
I
know
the
frustrations
of
staff
have
to
do
that.
Okay,
remember,
there's
no
further
lights
on
on
these.
X
A
A
B
Thank
you,
lord
mayor
and
members.
B
The
motion
reads
that
this
council
stresses
the
importance
of
cross-community
confidence
in
the
chief
constable
of
the
psni
expresses
are
discussed
at
the
actions
of
the
psna
leadership
team
in
relation
to
the
planning
and
facilitating
the
shocking
breach
of
covert
regulations
at
the
funeral
of
bobby's
story
recognizes
that
the
actions
on
that
they
undermine
the
public
health
message
and
therefore
calls
on
the
chief
constable
and
the
deputy
first
minister
to
resign
in
order
to
restore
cross-community
confidence
and
policing
on
the
political
institutions,
and
it
should
come
as
no
surprise
lord
murder,
to
members
in
this
chamber
that
our
party
on
this
council
have
agreed
with
the
position
adopted
by
the
first
minister
and
other
unionists
in
relation
to
the
fallout
from
the
bobby's
story
funeral
and
the
decision
by
the
pps
not
to
pursue
prosecutions
in
this.
B
In
relation
to
this
matter.
Indeed,
we
learned
on
the
30th
of
march
that
at
least
24
attend
a
sinful
attendees
at
the
story.
Funeral
would
not
be
prosecuted
among
those
individuals
was
none
other
than
the
deputy
first
minister.
Not
only
did
the
deputy
first
minister
take
part
in
a
very
large
funeral
procession.
B
In
this
case,
it
appears
that
ignorance
was
indeed
truly
bliss.
Sinn
fein
clearly
and
unashamedly
flooded
the
rules
regarding
funerals
and
as
a
result,
undermined
the
health
messaging
and
caused
a
great
deal
of
additional
hurt
and
anguish
to
those
who
obeyed
the
rules
and
in
many
cases
mourned
alone.
B
It
is
abundantly
clear
that
the
rules
only
apply
to
those
who
don't
subscribe
to
the
schinfian
way
of
life,
for
example,
when
black
lives
matter
held
a
protest
a
month
earlier,
the
deputy
first
minister
said
that
that
was
spreading
the
virus
and
actually
that's
killing
people
close
quote
before
we
move
on
to
the
chief
constable.
Let
us
not
forget
that
the
pps
decision
not
to
prosecute
was
not
because
they
didn't
believe
that
the
rules
were
not
broken.
B
B
B
In
recent
times,
and
indeed
how
very
swiftly
they
moved
to
arrest
and
and
bring
to
book
those
who
breached
code
regulations
on
the
shanghai
road
following
rangers
victory
and
for
their
55
55th
league
title
and
is
quite
stark
indeed,
setting
aside
these
issues,
other
failures
that
the
chief
constable
has
presided
over,
including
acting
as
judge
and
jury
and
executioner
in
response
to
how
two
rookie
officers
dealt
with
the
gathering
of
the
sean
green
book
makers
back
in
february,
even
before
the
police
ombudsman
had
completed
an
investigation,
we
then
have
the
other
symbolic
handling
of
the
rebranding
exercise
that
took
place
prior
to
last
summer,
which
further
highlights
that
the
chief
constable
has
failed
to
grasp
the
political
environment
in
which
he
works
and
has
undermined
the
good
work
of
his
predecessors
and
grassroots
officers.
B
D
Lord
mer,
this
issue
has
been
debated
in
the
public
forum
for
some
time,
but
we
had
our
motion
in
several
weeks
ago
and
therefore
it
is
with
a
heavy
heart
that
I
put
my
name
to
this
motion,
especially
when
I
see
the
sterling
work
that
is
done
on
the
ground
by
police
officers
across
this
borough
and
further
a
field.
D
The
psni
like
us
all
have
come
through
a
difficult
and
testing
12
months,
but
they
and
this
community
have
been
filled
by
their
chief
constable
and
their
senior
officer
team
around
the
bobby
story
funeral
last
june.
At
a
time
when
many
morning,
families
across
northern
ireland
were
curtailed
by
covert
restrictions.
D
Those
involved
in
organizing
and
participating
in
this
funeral
did
what
they
wanted
to
some.
That
was
not
a
surprise,
but
the
community
had
a
rightful
expectation
that
the
psni
would
deal
with
law
breaking
as
they
have
on
over
300
occasions
in
this
borough
in
the
first
three
months
of
this
year
in
relation
to
covered
breaches,
two-tier
policing
is
no
longer
perception
for
many.
Sadly,
it
is
a
reality.
D
Tongue-In-Cheek,
apologies
account
for
little
when
we
see
tonight
the
simphian
leadership
involved
in
commemorating
the
31st
anniversary
of
the
death
of
a
multiple
murderer,
a
murderer,
who,
I
should
say,
attempted
to
take
the
life
of
our
own
first
minister's
father,
mr
debbie,
mr
ortmur.
I
am
content
to
second.
This
motion.
A
Okay,
thank
you,
olivia
mitra
members.
From
now
moving
to
the
debate
stage
of
the
notice
of
motion
counselor
michael
has
indicated
he
wishes
to
speak
counselor
metal.
S
S
A
Thank
you,
councilman
councillor
barry.
If
any
kid
you
wish
to
speak
just
one
second
kaiser
barry
thanks
for
canceling
your
hand
was
up
faster
and
it
disappeared
for
a
minute.
So
you
had
your
hand
up
first,
so
I'll
bring
you
in
before
bring
cancer
barrio.
Okay,
counselor,
barry,
cheshire,
tennyson
and
first
christopher
tannison.
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
G
It
was
worth
of
deepest
regret
that,
in
the
midst
of
a
pandemic,
when
dozens
of
people
were
testing
positive
for
covert,
and
indeed
dozens
of
deaths
that
were
happening
on
a
weekly
basis,
that
the
shinton
leadership
I
under
command
down
within
the
ira,
I
blatantly
ignored
the
health
regulations
that
was
laid
out
by
the
northern
ireland
executive,
to
which
they
are
a
part
of,
and
I
in
my
heart,
went
out
to
those
families
from
right
across
the
community
who
abided
by
those
regulations
and
who
abided
by
the
message
that
was
pretty
clear,
stay
home
and
stay
safe
and
for
those
people
who
lost
loved
ones
from
whatever
community
they
came
from
in
this
part
of
northern
ireland.
G
It
obviously
was
clearly
distressing
to
see
such
a
breach
of
of
of
the
health
protection
act
in
such
a
blatant
way,
and
it
really
created
a
hierarchy
of
people
in
this
country
where
shin
film
was
really
giving
the
fingers
publicly
to
people
and
saying
we'll
do
whatever
we
want.
Yeah
we'll,
try
and
set
the
law.
G
And
I
think
that
was
the
the
the
tragedy
of
it
alone.
But
then,
obviously
the
weakness
of
the
chief
constable,
who
became
just
a
puppet
for
sinn
fein,
and
it
was
clear
that
his
senior
team
helped
direct
the
funeral
of
bobby's
story
and
the
show
of
strength
for
boba's
story
and-
and
I
think
that
really
created
a
serious
breach
of
trust
for
the
majority
of
people
within
the
unionist
community.
But
I
would
believe
right
across
the
community
because
of
that
two-tier
policing
and
in
the
way
that
they
acted
upon
that.
G
And,
as
I
say
in
the
midst
of
a
time
when
hundreds
of
people
were
testing
positive
every
day
and
dozens
of
people
were
dying
every
week.
Because
of
this.
And
it
really
did
show
us
that
sinn
fein
was
prepared
to
ignore
that
guidance
and
pronoun.
Ignore
exact.
Exactly
what
was
happening
in
our
country
at
that
time
and
we
fast
forward
to
the
actions
of
the
psnow
now
with
the
chief
constable
and
his
command
team
down.
G
I,
the
police,
were
soon
to
call
out,
with
bomb
masters
within
the
loyalist
community,
to
update
their
records,
clear
signs
that
they
were
going
to
adopt
a
different
approach
to
that
of
republicans,
and
in
recent
weeks,
we've
had
superintendent,
patricia
foy
speaking
very
toughly.
That
market
hill,
for
example,
they'll,
be
reviewing
all
the
footage
gathered
on
the
breaches
of
the
public
procession
on
the
health
protection
act.
G
I
would
really
wonder
what
planet
superintendent
foy
is
living
in
when
we've
witnessed
the
two-tier
policing
that
has
been
taking
place,
and
I
would
have
one
clear
message
to
superintendent
foy
and
that
when
the
psni
charged
michelle
o'neal
and
co
for
their
actions
at
the
bobby
story
funeral,
then
she
can
come
back
and
start
talking,
tough
with
those
within
the
loyalist
community,
and
it's
about
time
they
got
their
act
together.
So
I
happily
support
this
tonight
and
commend
those
who
put
it.
F
F
F
F
Now
that
should
not
have
happened
in
the
circumstances
and
that
clearly
sends
a
distinct
saying
that
there
was
a
different
rule
operating
in
that
situation
to
what
operated
for
many.
Many
other
families
across
the
community.
Reference
has
been
made
to
the
police,
interviewing
people
that
were
at
events.
Let
it
be
a
bond
parade
or
whatever
and
okay
police
have
the
right,
obviously
to
do
that,
but
it's
only
but
right
that
it's
done
right
across
the
community.
F
A
I've
been
timing,
it
so
right.
Okay,.
F
I
don't
want
you
to
fall
out
from
me
now
over
this,
because
there'd
be
enough
people
falling
out
without
you
and
I
fallen
out.
So
just
let
me
finish.
I
think
this
is
a
an
issue
that
goes
to
the
heart
of
public
confidence
in
the
leadership
team
of
the
psni,
and
it
is
a
tragedy,
and
it
is
one
that
was
brought
about
by
events
that
should
happen.
That
was
encouraged
by
the
psni
at
the
top
command
sure.
I
have
no
problem
as
a
party
in
supporting
this
motion.
F
There's
just
one
point
at
the
end
of
it,
I
would
make
that
if
people
feel
that
it's
essential
that
michelle
o'neill
resigns
well,
one
note
what
happened
when
martin
mcginnis
resigned,
the
first
minister
had
to
go
as
well,
so
that
would
be
an
interesting
scenario
if
the
first,
if
the
deputy
force
minister
resigned,
obviously
the
first
minister
would
be
away
as
well.
I
But
lord
mayor,
I
and
many
of
those
families
were
aware
of
the
regulations
we
didn't
make
the
regulations
we
weren't
around
the
executive
table
when
those
regulations
were
set.
There
was
no
ambiguity
and
those
who
broke
the
regulations
or
organized
events
around
them
were
wrong,
but
lord
meyer,
equally,
what
is
wrong
is
the
distraction
politics
on
show
tonight
in
the
chamber.
I
I
My
understanding
is
that
the
investigation
has
been
referred
to
the
inspector
of
constabularies
and
that
process
is
running
its
course,
and
I
think
it's
imperative
that
we
all
take
a
step
back,
that
due
process
run
its
course
and,
to
be
honest,
let's
get
on
with
dealing
with
council
business
tonight
and
rather
than
at
a
process
of
distraction
politics.
Thank
you.
A
B
Thank
you,
lord
murr,
and
can
I
thank
members
for
the
calm
way
in
which
they
have
contributed
to
this
debate,
with
the
obvious
exception
of
counselor
mackel
for
not
for
the
first
time
he
proceeded
after
saying
he
wasn't
taking
part
to
make
his
commonplace.
B
Rhetoric
filled
on
unhinged
rounds
down
the
screen
of
zoom,
and
I
guess
has
again
failed
to
make
any
coherent
political
argument,
but
indeed
was
happy
to
name
call,
and
I
guess
margaret
thatcher
summed
it
up,
but
one
should
take
personal
delight
when
person
when
attacks
are
personal
because
it
means
they
don't
have
a
single
political
argument
left,
and
I
guess
that's
the
position
that
christian
mackel
finds
himself
in
this
evening
as
usual,
and
I
suppose
lord
mayor,
in
terms
of
when
we
talk
about
the
law
and
we
hear
much
about
equality,
but
it
appears
lord
murder
that,
for
the
sinful
leadership,
equality
only
applies
on
their
terms
and
being
equal
under
the
law
and
equally
subject
to
the
law
only
applies
to
those
outside
of
the
sinfield
bubble
and
so
we'll
take
no
lectures
from
them
on
this
matter.
B
That
is
for
sure,
but
let
me
be
very
clear.
Lord
mayor,
we
are
elected
to
to
do
a
job
in
this
place,
and
that
is
yes,
and
I
take
the
point
that
councillor
o'hallon
has
raised
about
getting
on
with
council
business,
but
let
me
be
very
clear:
we
will
not
shy
away
from
the
issues
and
the
bigger
political
sphere
and
arena
that
our
constituency
is
with
us.
This
is
a
forum
for
us
to
raise
those
concerns,
and
that
is
exactly
what
we
will
intend
to
do
from
the
then
are
we
elected
to
then.
B
Let
me
also
be
very
clear,
lord
mayor
and
I
have
to
say
there
was
much
of
what
councilor
tennyson
has
said,
but
I
agree
with.
However,
the
assertion
that
we
are
having
a
go
at
the
place
is
incorrect.
B
I
think
we
are
very
clear
in
our
words
and
with
the
things
that
we
have
to
say
that
we
are
concerned
at
the
role
the
chief
constable
has
played
an
assistant
chief
constable.
Todd
had
also
played
in
the
undermining
of
health
regulations
and
facilitation
of
the
bobby
story
funeral.
B
A
A
O
A
A
W
A
K
A
A
Okay,
myself,
no
deputy
lord
mark
huntley
salvage.
Yes,
lord.
A
A
Okay,
members,
that
was
not
a
recorded
vote.
The
motion
is
carried
21,
4
and
19
against.
A
O
A
Z
It
was
initiated
raised,
you
know
a
couple
of
years
ago
and
once
again,
a
local
dance
school,
the
jennifer
marshall
school
of
dance
to
qualify
to
represent
northern
ireland,
the
dance
world
cup
in
august
in
england.
So
I
remember
this
issue
being
debatable
and
I
think
it
is
something
that
perhaps,
if
sheamus
could
give
me
a
wee
call
again
about
it's
really
just
to
see
what
avenues
are
open
for
them.
Z
They
are
training
elite
under
elite
status
at
the
minute,
and
that
has
obviously
meant
that
they
were
able
to
qualify
on
us
with
the
competition
in
england.
I
think
the
last
time
it
was
in
germany,
so
the
costs
were
a
lot
more
significant
in
that
regard
with
it
being
in
england
this
year
and
the
fact
that
they're
falling
between
the
stools
in
terms
of
an
arts
versus
sports
type
scenario,
with
the
normal
grants
and
that
that
exists
for
sports.
Z
I
would
like
to
thank
that
council,
in
some
shape
or
fashion,
could
help
support
this
team
of
dancers
as
they
take
part
and
represent
what
is
our
borough
here
in
in
england
of
the
dance
world
cup?
So
if
we
could,
you
know,
refocus
on
this
issue
again
and
also
this
window
off
the
rail.
Are
we
but
was
firmly
back
on
us
again
with
jennifer
marshall
skill
advance
qualifying?
So
if
someone
from
that
end
of
things
could
make
contact
with
me
and
we
greatly
appreciate
it
thanks.
A
E
Yes,
lord
murr,
thank
you
very
much
for
allowing
me
to
bring
this
up
tonight.
As
I
spoke
earlier
on
lord
maher,
and
we
all
I'm
sure,
sat
on
and
watched
the
television
the
weekend
in
relation
to
the
events
that
was
going
on
in
india,
desperate
events.
E
Lord
murr,
that's
going
on
due
to
covers,
and
I
have
to
say
having
when
I
was
deputy
lord
murr,
I
had
the
the
the
the
honor
if
you
like,
to
represent
the
abc
area,
along
with
the
chief
executive
of
some
council
officers
to
to
travel
to
chennai,
and
during
that
visit,
we
we
met
numerous
people
from
the
from
the
the
local
chamber
to
the
government
departments
to
businesses
to
a
obviously
the
the
group
that
we're
working
with
over
there
nagesh
and
his
team,
and
I
have
to
say
we
we
we
experienced
a
a
very
friendly
country
and
a
they
showed
us
great
hospitality
and
in
fact
one
experience
that
I'll
always
remember
is
the
the
chief
executive,
eaton
curry,
at
his
breakfast.
E
So
that
was
something
that
I
didn't
partake
in,
but
the
chief
executive
did
but
look
a
lord
mayor.
I
just
wanted
to
sort
of
ask
the
chief
executive
on
behalf
of
the
council,
if
there's
anything
like,
obviously
because
of
our
close
relationship
with
the
the
the
indian
sort
of
the
population
in
relation
to
those
chennai,
and
I
think,
there's
see
a
the
lord,
the
ex-lord
murderer,
julie,
flockary
or
her
hand
up.
They
went
to
mumbai.
If
there's,
obviously
we
could.
You
could
write
to
them.
E
Lord
mur
and
obviously
say
we're
thinking
about
them
in
this
in
this
terrible
time,
and
also
lord
murr.
Obviously
one
of
the
big
things
that
that
seems
to
be
a
problem
over
there
at
the
minute
is
that
they've
run
out
of
they've
run
out
of
oxygen
and
on
the
scenes
at
the
weekend
of
of
of
devastation
would
melt
the
stone
lord
murr.
So
I
would
I
would
like
if,
if,
if
as
a
council
a
a
entity,
we
could
maybe
even
look
at
the
possibility
of
trying
to
do
some
fundraising
like
I
would
suggest.
E
Maybe
two
two
spin
bikes
outside
the
south
lakes
lecture
center
and
each
counselor
does
their
turn
on
a
spin
bike,
as
we
all
cycle
to
between
here
in
india,
and
try
to
raise
some
money
for
for
for
these
people
in
in
in
their
in
their
in
their
desperation.
So
look
lord
mar
I
I
will,
let's
see
other
hands
up
there
and
I'll
let
the
people
speak,
but
I
really
hope
the
chief
executive
will
take
this
on
board
and
and
follow
up
yourself
with
the
letter.
E
Lord
murr,
and
we
can
talk
about
the
detail
in
relation
to
a
possible
fundraiser
between
us
between
us
all
and,
of
course,
the
many
businesses
lord,
a
lord
murder,
went
out
with
us
as
well.
I
think
they
would
be
more
than
happy
to
partake
in
something,
so
thank
you,
lord
murrah,
for
allowing
me
to
bring
this
up.
Thank
you.
No
no.
A
W
P
Oh,
thank
you
very
much
councillor
greenfield
and,
as
you
were
on,
that
trip
to
india,
a
complete
gentleman
for
letting
me
and
you
were
a
real
gent
that
week
we
were
away
because
I
I
it
was
just
a
week
of
my
life
I'll,
never
forget,
and
I
think
that
I
want
to
thank
a
second
anything
that
councilor
nicholson
has
brought
and
if
it
can
be
looked
at
because,
honestly
for
any
of
us
who
have
traveled
with
the
council
and
the
businesses
over
there,
it's
quite
remarkable
what
we
saw.
P
I'm
sure
you'll
agree
with
that
too
councillor
greenfield.
I
thought
because
I
watched
it
too,
and
I
found
it
quite
difficult
when
you
see
even
the
especially
the
children
and
we,
I
noticed
the
children
a
lot
when
we
were
there,
because
it
was
the
strangest
place,
the
most
friendliest
friendliest
people,
apart
from
the
curry
for
breakfast.
P
That
was
not
for
me
either
have
to
be
honest,
but
the
most
friendly
friendly,
loving
people
would
do
anything
for
you
and
some
of
the
places
we
went
to
were
just
so
opulent
in
ways
and
and
and
that
the
other
contrast
with
what
was
outside
those
doors
and
on
some
of
the
sites
that
we
saw,
I
think,
will
never
leave
me
so,
whatever
we
can,
I
still
get
emails
from
from
people
we
met
and
quite
regularly
actually-
and
I
know
the
business
has
always
gone
on
very
well
and
really
enjoyed
it
and
really
got
a
lot
out
of
it.
P
A
W
W
Certainly
it
was
heartbreaking
to
watching
the
tv,
this
last
few
nights
and
I
think
it
does
bring
on
the
reality
of
the
real
situation
without
being
faced
and
that
does
put
in
the
lane
how
blessed
we
are
here
with
our
team
at
the
that's
been
outside
of
the
pleasure
and
all
those
in
the
front
line
services
with
our
vaccine
roll
out
and
those
who've
been
working.
W
But
certainly
I
would
like
to
work
along
with
country
like
this
and
kind
of
flag
and
all
those
who
would
be
interested
in
doing
a
fundraiser,
because
we
did
meet
many
great
person
out
there
and
I
think
especially
if
we
could
contact
all
the
businesses
that
have
been
on
those
trips
and
involved
in
them.
W
A
very
busy
place
never
seen
anything
like
that
and
probably
won't
again
unless
we
go
back
there
and
but
you
can
in
reality,
really
see
how
a
virus
like
this
could
spread
too
fast
out
there
with
a
dance
population
there.
So
thank
you
again
for
being
raised
tonight
and
thank
you,
lord
murphy
and
I
mean
to
speak.
Thank
you.
A
No
thank
you.
Thank
you,
members
for
that
there
and
I
think
we're
all
agreed
on
taking
that
that
forward
and
thank
you
again
to
councillor
nicholson
for
raising
us
so
members
that,
as
tonight's
meeting
concluded,
I
will
see
you
on
the
next
video
in
may,
possibly
depending
on
the
regulations
and
what
happened
so
watch
this
space.
So
members.
I
wish
you
a
good
evening
on
congress.
Turn
the.