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(i) Motion for Full Council on 13 October 2022 from Councillors Jeal, Robinson-Payne, A Wright, Wainwright & Martin.
Councillor Jeal presented the following motion to Council.
That this Council is opposed to holding a fair on St George's Park. We believe the most suitable place to be the Market place or Fullers Hill Car Park, Brewers Plain Car Park and Beach Couch Station Car Park. Which is well established in hosting the fair and has a suitable all weather surface. Given that there was substantial damage caused to the park after last year's fair all three of the Ward councillors are opposed to St George's being the correct location.
Other factors to take into consideration are:-
(1) With the horrendous cost of living and the energy cap rising at the alarming rate it is, families who visit the free play area situated in the park will be confronted with costs that they can ill afford and disappointed children.
(2) The town's main war memorial is situated within the park and it feels extremely disrespectful to hold this fair so close by after all it is not only once a year we remember those who gave their lives for us to enjoy the freedoms we do today.
(3) The inconvenience and disruption caused to residents who live around St George’s Park area.
Councillor Jeal informed Council that the 3 ward councillors were opposed to this and there were better places to site the Fair, such as Fullers Hill, Brewery Plain and the Beaconsfield.
The fair would be situated in the Nelson Ward, which was a deprived ward, and would put unfair pressure on hard-up families to afford rides for their children during the present cost-of-living crisis.
Councillor A Wright endorsed Councillor Jeal's sentiments as he was concerned for the residents and for the surface of the park which would need to be rectified and he hoped that the Council would not have to fund this.
Councillor C Walker reported that the British Legion were disappointed as they felt that this would be disrespectful to our fallen as there were 3 war memorials in the park.
Councillor Myers was concerned who would pick up the cost of damage caused to the grassed areas by the rides.
Councillor Wainwright asked that the decision not to be party political and informed Council that if Labour took control in 2023, that they would never allow this to happen again.
Councillor Robinson-Payne reported that she had received complaint after complaint following the fair being held on the park last year. Ward Members were not kill-joys but were not being listened too whilst presenting the concerns of the residents they represented.
Councillor Candon spoke in favour of the fair and the economic benefits which it would bring to the town.
The Leader reported that he would not support this motion and that he would be happy to have a recorded vote on the matter.
Councillor Talbot reported that as a daughter of an ex-serviceman she was disappointed at the lack of respect shown to the war memorials in the park and that she would support the motion.
Councillor Martin reported that she fully supported the motion and that the Out There Festival was spread across the town centre to protect the park. She urged common sense to be used when voting on the motion.
Councillor Waters-Bunn asked if the fair would be accessible to wheelchair users and that the previous costs of rides of £4 per child was not affordable for parents. At the Christmas fair which had been held in the park last year, the area was a mud-slide due to heavy rain and many wheelchair users had become stuck in the mud.
Councillor Smith-Clare asked why a cherished and much used park would be used to site the fair when other more suitable locations were located close by.
Councillor Jeal asked for a recorded vote and summed up the motion and urged all Councillors to support it.
The CEO reported that a GY Member Events Group had been set up which had clearly not worked and she would investigate and improve the process. Councillor Robinson-Payne informed the CEO that the meetings had been cancelled several times and the autumn fair had not been on the agenda for ward members to have an input. Councillor Flaxman-Taylor confirmed that only two meetings had been held and the fair had not been discussed.
Following a recorded vote:-
For:-
Councillors Smith-Clare, Martin, Talbot, Borg, Williamson, Thompson, Myers, Jeal, Robinson-Payne, A wright, Fairhead, B Wright, Cordiner-Achenbach, Waters-Bunn, B Walker, C Walker & Wainwright.
Against:-
Councillors Candon, Plant, Smith, Stenhouse, Annison, G Carpenter, P Carpenter, Bird, Lawn, Price, Freeman, Hanton, D Hammond, P Hammond, Flaxman-Taylor, Wells, Cameron, Bensly, Galer, Grant & Mogford.
MOTION LOST.
(ii) Councillor A Wright proposed that the suspension of standing orders be applied for this item. This was seconded by Councillor Jeal.
Following a vote, this motion was lost.
The Leader informed Council that the motion had been withdrawn.
Proposer: Councillor Smith
Seconder: Councillor Candon
MOTION WITHDRAWN.