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Apologies And Changes In Panel Membership (If Any) To note any changes in membership of the Panel made in accordance with Council Procedure Rule 4.3. Minutes: Apologies were received from Councillors Fitzgerald, Morrell and Odgers and the Panel noted that in accordance with the provisions of Procedure Rules 4.3, Councillor Capazzoli replaced Councillor Fitzgerald and Councillor Osmond replaced Councillor Odgers, for the purposes of this meeting.
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Minutes of the Previous Meeting (including Matters Arising) PDF 56 KB To approve and sign as a correct record the Minutes of the meeting held on 2nd September 2010 and to deal with any matters arising, attached. Minutes: RESOLVED that the minutes of the meeting held on 2nd September 2010 be approved and signed as a correct record. (Copy of the minutes circulated with the agenda and appended to the signed minutes).
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Policing in the 21st Century White Paper PDF 61 KB Report of the Head of Corporate Policy and Performance for Panel Members to consider the emerging issues and priorities for the Safe City Plan, the progress of the Crime and Disorder Partnership Review and an update of the local authority and police functions following the Police Reform and Responsibility Bill, attached. Additional documents: Minutes: The Panel considered the report of the Head of Corporate Policy and Performance, providing details on the emerging issues and priorities for the Safe City Partnership Plan 2011-2012, the progress of the Crime and Disorder Partnership Review and an update of the local authority and police functions following the Police Reform and Social Responsibility Bill. (Copy of report circulated with the agenda and appended to the signed minutes).
The Panel received a presentation from the Safer Communities Manager providing details of the draft Safe City Partnership Plan 2011-2012 and noted comments from the Executive Director for Neighbourhoods and Inspector Stevens from the Police.
The following was noted:-
* to reduce all crime; * to reduce violent crime and criminal damage; and * to improve public perception of safety in the city ;
* comparative position especially for violent crime; * the upward trend in burglary, possibly linked to the economic climate; and alcohol misuse; and * increase public perception and involvement;
Crime and Disorder Partnership Review
The following was noted :-
Update on Police Reform and Responsibility Bill 2010
The following was noted:-
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