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Questions on Notice

Meeting: 25/01/2017 - Council (Item 87)

Questions on Notice

A period of up to 15 minutes is allocated for the asking and answering of questions.  This may be extended at the discretion of the Chairman with the agreement of the majority of those present.

 

To deal with any questions on notice from Members of the Council, in the order in which they have been received.

Minutes:

Question submitted by Councillor M. Thompson

 

“This question refers to the “Alvechurch Morris Dancers” who featured recently in the local and national press.

 

 The Morris dancers representing our District caused racial offence to some members of the public in Birmingham by blacking out their faces. I have looked into the origins of this practice and found there is divided opinion upon the subject. Whilst some argue that this tradition started as a form of disguise whilst begging, others believe that it began as a mockery of African tribal war dancers.

 

No matter what one believes, it is without doubt that a significant number in our society, a society that champions inclusivity, sensitivity and diversity, are offended by it. Surely, no matter what the origin of this practice, if it causes offence then the sensitive, humble and proper thing to do, is to stop it. When the local MP Sajid Javid was asked about this incident he said “the Morris dancers are as racist as I am.” Can the Leader, as a representative of our District say whether he, like the MP, considers himself “as racist as the Morris Dancers?” 

 

Councillor G. N. Denaro responded that he did not consider himself to be racist in any shape or form.

 

 

Question submitted by Councillor S. R. Colella

 

“Given the national and international focus on air quality and the impact of the car emissions scandal ; the recent advice given by the National Institute of Clinical Excellence (NICE) on managing traffic congestion and the recent report that indicated that long term exposure to poor air quality risks speeding up the onset of dementia, do the Leader and relevant Portfolio Holder agree with me that this Council has a statutory duty towards its residents who live within this Council’s Air Quality Management Areas and to implement tangible physical changes to return these areas to a recognised safe level of air quality?”   

 

Councillor G. N. Denaro responded that it was recognised that the Council had a statutory duty to deal with air quality issues and the Council was working closely with Worcestershire Regulatory Services to improve air quality figures.

 

Question submitted by Councillor C. A. Hotham

 

“Please can the Leader tell this Council if any indication has been made to GBSLEP, in respect of the number of houses, either by way of inference or by way of tentative commitment, formally or informally that Bromsgrove District Council will/could take?”

 

Councillor G. N. Denaro responded that some time ago he had tentatively agreed to take up to 1k dwellings from Birmingham City Council on the basis the need was backed up by evidence. This tentative agreement was now obsolete.

 

There was a need for further study based on previous work on locations which needed to be evidence based. This would be reported and considered in due course.

 

Question submitted by Councillor P. M. McDonald 

 

“Would the Leader please inform me the total costs of keeping the now vacant building that was once the Council House?”

 

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