Today, a joint @EdinburghGreens & @EdinburghSNP amendment on Fees & Charges PASSED🥳 freezing:
🍃Garden Aid
🪦 Burial charges
🧓Day care charges for older and disabled people
📳Emergency alarms and Telecare
📚Some library fines
And allocating 100k for a community cultural fund
This happened at a special Finance & Resources Committee Meeting today where we've been discussing and agreeing the fees that @Edinburgh_CC charges for everything from parking through to picture licensing.
Papers and webcast available here: and🧵below 👇democracy.edinburgh.gov.uk/ieListDocument…
But wait, I hear you say, I thought Fees & Charges were part of the budget process?
Well, me too.
But this year the budget process has been a bit odd all round; because the Lib Dem budget passed somewhat...unexpectedly, there were still some unanswered questions to go through.
But wait, I hear you say again, I thought Council was in recess?
Well, me too.
But because of these unanswered questions, a paper was initially tabled at Full Council last month, where the Greens and SNP brought an amendment to change some of the listed Fees & Charges.
Labour didn't like this, because they said they hadn't had enough time to think about it and bring an amendment themselves (go figure). So we had to have a special Committee meeting instead. And because this had to happen before the fees kick in on April 1st, it had to be today.
It being recess, it was pretty quiet in the chambers today though, which did give me the chance to try (and fail) to get an arty photo of myself working in the fancy members lounge.
But enough about why the meeting happened, what actually when on during it?
The paper we were discussing was pretty similar to the Lib Dem’s original proposals – seeing an 11.1% increase on most things, except where the officer recommendation was to go above this (mainly parking charges). It meant fairly big increases in 'poverty-related' charges.
Both us (along with the SNP) and Labour had amendments to this paper, suggesting that on-street parking charges (not resident parking permits or trade parking permits) should be higher. Labour wanted an increase of 16%, we were suggesting 20%.
This both recognises that parking charges have been artificially low for far too long, and helps reduce car use in Edinburgh – improving our air quality, making our roads safer, and of course reducing our climate impact. It also raises income to enable us to freeze other charges.
Again, there was some commonality here with labour. They had also included a freeze on garden aid fees, burial charges, & home care for older people and disabled adults.
This was great to see - it meant whatever happened we would see some progressive changes to fees & charges.
But the additional £0.8m that we were generating with a 20% increase also allowed us to propose freeze charges for alarms and telecare services, improve access to libraries, and create a community cultural fund.
We were really surprised that Labour didn’t include anything on libraries in their amendment. Their original budget proposal had included removing all library fines, which they had spoken passionately about, so we assumed they would try to tackle library fines at this meeting.
We had explored the option of doing away with library fines in our own amendment but decided that – this year at least – it wasn’t the best use of £185k and instead proposed freezing of some borrowing fees and creating a debt amnesty.
Owing money to the library can create barriers to people accessing these community spaces for learning, leisure, job searches and – increasingly – as a warm & welcoming space. A debt amnesty means we can wipe out any debt which is keeping people from fully using our services.
Finally, our amendment included £100k for a community cultural fund. Despite the fact that there are discounts for charities & community groups, far too many worthwhile projects are being priced out of accessing council-owned venues by increased rates.
This initiative will help us guard against losing valued voluntary groups simply through the lack of affordable rooms to rent, and we hope it will help groups to thrive and continue doing great work in the community.
It’s so exciting that both the cultural fund and the debt amnesty will now be happening, and we’ll be working with officers on getting them up and running asap.
Huge thanks to @lmacinnessnp and @Alex4Craig_Dudd for their work and partnership on the amendment!
Our amendment passed by 5 votes (us and the SNP) to 4 (Labour and the Lib Dems). In the end, the Conservatives proposed the motion unamended, and then abstained from the final vote.
Seeing as we had a special meeting arranged, it was no surprise that a few additional papers slipped in, so we also discussed work on the Council’s medium term financial plan, and some contract issues for the tram works.
The final paper was about a digital transformation strategy for health and social care – this is a vital issue and nobody on the committee disagreed that we need serious work in this area, but all parties had lots of questions about how this had come about.
There was unanimous support therefore for the Conservative motion from @PhilipDoggart noting with regret the process up 'til now.
This thread might be longer than the meeting itself – if you've made it to the end, you’ve earned yourself a visit to your local library 📚💚🧵
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Nobody needs another opinion on what is happening in Palestine right now, but the past few days the quote "If you are neutral in situations of injustice, you have chosen the side of the oppressor" has been ringing in my ears, and my heart is heavy with grief.
Hamas’ actions constitute a war crime & I utterly condemn them. Israel are also guilty of multiple, repeated breaches of international law & human rights, & operate an apartheid state. The Israeli Government’s oppression of Palestinian people is brutal, dehumanising & persistent.
I believe in full recognition of a Palestinian state, and that the UK bears a significant responsibility for our role in causing many of the issues within the region. I want to see peace, and I believe that can only be achieved with the end of the siege & occupation of Palestine.
This week it was Policy & Sustainability Committee at @Edinburgh_CC which is good news for fans of monitoring and evaluation, workers' rights, and long twitter threads 🙃
We started the day with deputations, both of which related to motions coming up later in the day.
First up, we heard from @StreetAssistEdi about the important work they do to support people and reduce vulnerability at night in Edinburgh. They spoke about how the city could benefit from a Night Time Economy Coordinator - a key pledge from the @EdinburghGreens manifesto.
Next, reps from @unisonedin and @ScottishTUC Edinburgh spoke to us about the ongoing crises in Edinburgh's adult social care provision. It was a really powerful deputation which spoke about the (understandable) lack of trust from workers and residents towards the council.
Lots of #GreenWins today at Policy & Sustainability Committee today including on:
✈️ international travel emissions
🏳️🌈 signing up to Stonewall
❌️ ending sexual harassment
🏴 Gaelic language
☀️ Extreme heat resilience
💰 Budget
🌱 Community Climate Fund
🎬 saving Filmhouse
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🏳️🌈 First up, @Alex4Craig_Dudd was pleased to propose a motion on behalf of @EdinburghGreens @EdinburghSNP and @EdinburghLibDem agreeing to sign up to the @StonewallScot Diversity Champions Programme.
This was a really important move to support LGBT+ rights of our workers.
Getting to this stage has been a bit of a saga: @Alex4Craig_Dudd first proposed that the Council should consider signing up in Feb 2022, and it's only now - over a year later - that we finally got the report, which didnt even recommend that we should sign up yet.
I’m deeply concerned about an event that is happening in Portobello Library on Tuesday. More detailed thoughts in the thread below, but here is the information about the counter demo for anyone who feels able to go along: lighthousebookshop.com/posts/trans-so…
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Despite protestations that this is simply a group of concerned parents seeking an open discussion, I think it is clear that this event will spread misinformation about inclusive education and hatred towards trans young people.
In a media and political environment which at best doesn’t care about their rights, and all too commonly actually wants to see those rights regressed, we must do everything we can to fight for the safety and wellbeing of trans folk.
P&S deals with overarching objectives of the council, scrutiny of services, big things like climate change & equality, & economic strategy. Group leaders (Co-Conveners for us) usually sit on it and it's chaired by Council Leader, so it's a bit like Full Council without the bling.
🚽First up was the business bulletin, where we had lots to say about TOILETS. @KateC_SNP had been asking questions about access to loos, particularly in @Ed_Leisure facilities. Safe to say we all weren't too impressed with the answers so lots more work to do on this!
Today was Finance and Resources Committee at @Edinburgh_CC. 41 items on the agenda and almost 700 pages of reports to get through, so as you might imagine it was a long one! @Alex4Craig_Dudd and I are your green reps on the Committee, and here's a brief 🧵 about what went down:
💰F&R is the 'money committee', and lots of papers related to the precarious situation of council finances. The budget is decided annually in February, but Officers are already doing lots of work to identify how we can meet the rising costs and shrinking budgets.
😱Overall, it's a pretty terrifying picture - we need more money from Scottish Government, and they in turn need more money from Westminster (or, y'know, independence). But the long and short of it is that the council has some seriously tricky questions to grapple with.