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Public and Councillors Question Time

Meeting: 04/03/2020 - Mid Argyll, Kintyre & the Islands Area Committee (Item 4)

Public and Councillors Question Time

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Minutes:

Valerie Nimmo, Campbeltown Community Council, enquired as to what plans had been made by the Council to bring Dalintober Primary School buildings up to 21st century conditions and what support is being provided to Campbeltown Grammar School staff in light of the poor inspection report received recently. The Committee Manager agreed to pass this query to the Heads of Education and provide Ms Nimmo and Members with details of the response to same. Councillor Currie advised that a report on Dalintober Primary School would be heard at the next Community Services Committee. Councillor Kelly noted that a meeting was due to take place on Monday, 9 March 2020 at Campbeltown Grammar School including local councillors and the Head of Education to discuss the recent inspection report for Campbeltown Grammar School and agree appropriate steps going forward. Councillor Kelly further advised that he had proposed a motion regarding Dalintober Primary School which would be considered later in the meeting.

 

Ms Nimmo raised the issue of required repairs to roads in Campbeltown and asked what plans the Council had made to address this, in particular for the road at the Esplanade. Ms Nimmo agreed to pass details of any roads requiring repairs to Jim Smith who would arrange for investigation and repair of sites where necessary. Neil MacFarlane confirmed that Transport Scotland had plans to repair the footpath and carriageway in front of Campbeltown Picture House and confirmed that he was aware of drainage issues in this area.

 

John Bakes, Southend Community Council, advised that he had witnessed road repair teams in the area using patch repair techniques which were being washed away after approximately 24 hours and asked the roads departments to consider using alternative techniques to adequately repair the roads.

 

Councillor Kelly expressed his disappointment that the Roads Capital Programme had not come forward to the Area Committee today. Councillor Currie noted that this report would be considered at the Environment, Development and Infrastructure (EDI) Committee on Thursday, 5 March 2020. Mr Smith advised that following agreement at the EDI Committee, confirmation would be sent to all local councillors by the end of the week to advise of works agreed to be carried out in the local area. Councillor Kelly suggested that more opportunities for input to the programme be available to local and community councillors in future to highlight local issues prior to the report being put forward for agreement to the EDI Committee. Mr Smith noted that the service recognised the input of local and community councillors and was working within the confines of funding restraints and with a backlog of required maintenance to be carried out to bring roads to an acceptable standard. Mr Smith advised that the report being considered at the EDI Committee exhibited the best return for the available funding and included projects made possible by the additional £700,000 of funding made available at the recent budget meeting.

 

Councillor Redman advised that he had received a number of concerned reports from constituents in relation to the road at Skipness and asked that this be prioritised for repair. Mr Smith provided assurance that he was aware of issues at this location and this was included in the programme for works in the upcoming financial year which would hopefully be agreed at the next meeting of the EDI committee.

 

Councillor Redman raised concerns regarding the condition of the Islay High School building. Councillor Currie advised that the next meeting of the Area Committee would take place on Jura and the Islay High School teacher would be attending this meeting. Councillor Currie suggested that it may be beneficial to have a report on the condition of Islay High School at the next meeting.  The Committee Manager agreed to pass this request to relevant officers.

 

Councillor Redman advised that at his last surgery in Carradale, local community councillors had advised that the drains in Carradale had become blocked and asked about works which could be carried out to prevent this from happening in future. Mr Smith advised that the department were currently working on a programme for climate change which would result in more intelligent gully cleaning which should assist with the drainage issues, although there are increased issues with blocked drains and standing water in winter months. Councillor Redman advised that a number of constituents had been concerned that a drain had been tarmacked over by the roads department. Councillor Horn advised that she had received assurances that this would be rectified and inclement weather had unfortunately delayed this.

 

Councillor Horn commended the work which had been done at Garvel Road in Tarbert and expressed thanks on behalf of the community to James Lafferty, Project Manager.  

 

Councillor Taylor noted concerns about Scottish Water’s poor attendance at Committee meetings of the Council and expressed disappointment that a number of his constituents would be unable to ask questions to the service at the Area Committee in June due to the meeting being held on Jura. Councillor Currie advised that it was hoped that Lync facilities could be in place across different locations at future Area Committee meetings, however this would not be possible for the meeting in June.

 

Councillor Kelly advised that meetings had been held with the Health and Social Care Partnership regarding issues at Kintyre Care Centre. Councillor Kelly noted that there had been agreement that an officer would attend the meeting in March and noted his disappointment that this had not happened. Councillor Kelly suggested that it may be beneficial to request that an officer attend a future meeting of the Area Committee to allow Members to ask relevant questions regarding the ongoing situation. The Committee Manager agreed to highlight this to relevant officers.

 

Councillor Kelly raised concerns that a representative from Scottish Water had previously committed to meeting local councillors regarding the odour issues at Meadowburn which occur during good weather and noted that this meeting had not yet taken place. The Committee Manager agreed to raise the matters relating to Scottish Water with the local contact.

 

Councillor Kelly requested that, at a future meeting of the Area Committee, a representative attend to provide advice and information on how young people in the area who do not go on to further education are supported into a work setting, what other opportunities are available to young people leaving school and how employers are encouraged to provide apprenticeships for young people in the area. The Committee Manager agreed to pass this request to relevant officers.

 

Councillor Kelly expressed concerns that, following an economic summit held in Campbeltown in November 2019, local councillors were not invited to the follow up meeting which was held on Monday 2nd March 2020. Councillor Kelly asked that the Area Committee write to the Scottish Government to ask why local councillors had not been invited to attend this meeting and contribute to the group. The Committee Manager agreed to write to the Minister in regard to Councillor Kelly’s concerns.

 

Councillor Philand enquired about the possibility of staggering the annual reports from Secondary Schools at future meetings of the Area Committee to be heard throughout the year. Councillor Currie advised that the Heads of Education had been approached about this matter and had advised that the agreement to have all reports at the December Area Committee was reached in consultation with Head Teachers to ensure equity of reporting and changing this format was not something that they would be willing to consider.  

 

Councillor Philand noted that he was concerned about the current potential closure of the Knapdale Ward in the Mid Argyll area and advised that he would like to look at the level of HSCP reporting at Area Committee level. The Committee Manager noted that at present the HSCP have committed to providing bi-annual updates to the Area Committee. Councillor Currie advised that Members could discuss at the next Area Committee Business Day what representation they would like from the HSCP at Area Committee level. Councillor Kelly noted that he was concerned about the communication of the HSCP at a local level and Councillor Horn advised that she had been disappointed to have to insist that a Kintyre date be added to a recent consultation.

 

Councillor Philand asked that information in relation to what impact on services the recent £1 million award to Rothesay Pavilion would have on the MAKI area be provided to Members. The Committee Manager agreed to request this information from the relevant officers.

 

Councillor Redman asked that SSE be contacted by the Area Committee in relation to the frequency of power cuts on Islay and what steps were being taken to prevent this as constituents had raised concerns that this was affecting their businesses and the economic growth of the area. The Committee Manager agreed to get in touch with SSE regarding this issue.

 

 

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