Minutes:
Members considered the Emergency Resilience Survey and noted that the recent storms referenced had not impacted the community in the way the survey is written.
Councillor Ashburn updated Members on the Climate Change Network meeting, including discussions regarding the Carkeel Roundabout and ongoing efforts to maintain its cleanliness and appearance. Further information was contained within the circulated reports pack.
The Chairman invited Councillor Miller to provide feedback from the latest Community Area Partnership (CAP) meeting he attended in the absence of the Chair and Vice?Chair.
Councillor Miller gave a verbal overview of key discussions, including the work of the ECHO Centre in Liskeard and its services supporting people with physical disabilities, noting that awareness of its work remains limited. He also reported on a demographic deficit paper concerning low electoral engagement, the Tamar Bridge consultation, Safe A38 discussions (including Tideford crossing and the Stoketon Roundabout), and the highways scheme scheduled for a vote at the June CAP meeting. Reference was also made to a Babcock investment, with clarification still required as to whether this is regional or dockyard?specific.
A meeting is being arranged by the Community Link Officer to discuss the Memorandum of Understanding between Plymouth, Torbay, and Cornwall.
Councillor Peggs reported on a visit to Launceston Health Hub and outlined the services provided to the community.
Members queried whether attendance at the Tamar Summit may be widened to include local Councils. The Town Clerk confirmed she would enquire but advised that, at this stage, it was understood attendance was limited to MPs.
It was RESOLVED to note.
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