SKDC is now more accessible, transparent and accountable than it was under the Tories.

In May 2023, a ‘revolution’ took place at South Kesteven District Council when Independent Councillors, with the support of Greens and Lib-Dems, formed an Administration which forced Conservatives into opposition for only the second time in 50 years.

There were a number of reasons why residents removed so many local Conservative councillors, including the then incumbent Leader and Deputy-Leader. One of the factors was the lack of transparency at SKDC caused by many secret meetings and a reluctance to face scrutiny from other councillors and also from members of the public.

This is something the new Administration, which I now lead, has been keen to put right. Here are some of the ways we have made it easier for people to find out what’s happening at SKDC:

  1. Supplementary Questions from the Public
    Members of the public who register to ask questions at public meetings are now allowed to ask a supplementary question. For many years, people who drive to Grantham to attend meetings had a right to ask a supplementary question but the Tories removed it and refused to re-introduce it.
    One of the first constitutional changes of the new administration was to re-introduce the opportunity to ask a supplementary question.
  2. Questions to Cabinet
    The Conservatives viewed Cabinet meetings as a showcase and decisions were fait accompli with no real debate allowed, let alone encouraged. The attendance of backbench and opposition councillors was tolerated but difficult questions or statements were met with hostility. Questions were only permitted in relation to items on the Cabinet agenda which was set by the Leader.
    In recent months, I have allowed ‘open questions’ at the end of Cabinet Meetings to allow councillors to raise residents concerns in a public forum without having to wait for a meeting of the Full Council.
    The Full Council on 26th September changed the formal rules of procedure to allow members of the public, and councillors, to ask open questions to the council’s leadership during Cabinet meetings.
    Effectively, this means far more opportunities for people to question the Cabinet in a public forum because the Cabinet meets far more often than Full Council.
  3. Website information
    Far more information, statistics and performance infomation is now available on the council’s website, and much of it is far more open to interrogation. Some of the information is displayed via ‘Power-Bi’ which makes it much easier for people to interrogate.
  4. Informal meetings of Cabinet
    The new Independent-led has been keen to understand the needs of residents across the District and to ensure the council is not just naval-gazing at St Peter’s Hill in the District’s largest town, Grantham.
    In order to illustrate and underline this attitude, the Cabinet holds regular informal meetings around the District. In the last 18 months, the Cabinet has held meetings in Corby Glen, Billingborough, Market Deeping, Stamford, as well as Wyndham Park and the Earlsfield community centre. The numbers of public attending these events varies greatly but each one has been educational to the Cabinet members in attendance.
  5. Overview and Scrutiny Committees
    The main role of the Council’s Overview and Scrutiny Committees (OSCs) is to monitor the council’s performance and to offer constructive criticism and ideas for improvement. Prior to May 2023, the scrutiny of the Council’s struggling Housing Department was supposed to take place at the Rural and Communities OSC – It was an after-thought or an also-ran.
    The introduction of a dedicated Housing OSC has enabled councillors to shine a light on long-neglected issues around void properties, repairs, housing acquisitions and homelessness. The fresh focus on SKDC housing, led first by Cllr Phil Dilks and more recently by Cllr Virginia Moran as the responsible Cabinet Members, is one of the success stories of our administration of which I am most proud.
  6. A new Customer Service Centre
    The Conservatives shut down the Council’s main customer service centre and sold the building it was in. Since then, the outward-facing customer service team in Grantham has been operating from two small rooms at the back of the Guildhall cafe. This has been uncomfortable for staff and customers alike, and the Independent-led administration has been determined to find somewhere more appropriate for in-person visitors to the council.
    Today, we have opened a brand new Customer Service Centre where any residents can ask questions by appointment (weekday mornings) or by turning up (weekday afternoons til 3pm). The centre is available for queries about housing, planning, licensing and most other council services.
  7. Access to Information Working Group
    In response to a question from a member of the public at a Full Council meeting, councillors decided to set up an “Access to Information Working Group”. The purpose is to examine how easy it is for people to get information about the Council. The scope includes the information available on the council’s website as well as the standard of responses to FoIs (Freedom of Information Requests) SARs (Subject Access Requests) and other enquiries.

    As an opposition councillor prior to May 2023, I was often frustrated with the number of decisions which were made behind closed doors and the opacity of information about the council. Now, as Leader of the Council, I am determined to welcome the sunlight of proper scrutiny.
SKDC Customer Service Centre

Report to Parish Councils – October 2024

Here is a non-exhaustive summary of the meetings and events I have attended as Leader of SKDC, and as SK Councillor for Market and West Deeping, between September 9th and October 9th.

   
Sept 9Cabinet and CMT
“Away Day”
The Cabinet joined the SKDC Corporate Management Team at the Eventus Centre in the Deepings to discuss plans for services in the next financial year
Sept 9Meeting of the “30”Members of the various political groups which support the Independent-led administration met informally at the White Horse in Market Deeping.
Sept 10SKDC CabinetCabinet discussed:
Public Space Protection Orders (PSPOs); Corporate property maintenance strategy;
Future plans for LeisureSK Ltd
Sept 10-13APSE Conference, BristolI attended the annual conference of the Association of Public Service Excellence
Sept 16UK Shared Prosperity FundUKSPF continues to award grants for projects to build and strengthen our local economy and communities.
Sept 16Mtg with Persimmon HomesThis was a preliminary meeting, at the request of Persimmon, to hear about plans for a development in Ancaster.
I used the opportunity to ask them about the outstanding issues on the Charter Avenue development near Tesco in Market Deeping
Sept 17Finance and Economic OSCThe Finance meeting had a packed agenda including updates on the new Waste Depot near the A1 as well as the new Economic Development Strategy and St Martin’s Park. It was Chaired by Cllr Bridget Ley (Ind – DSJ)
Sept 17Informal Cabinet and ‘Meet and Greet’September’s ‘Meet and Greet’ with the SK Cabinet took place at the Wyndham Park visitor centre in Grantham.
Sept 18Mtg with Management of the Deepings SchoolAfter expressing my concerns, back in May, about the “fragile reputation of the school in the community”, I was able to meet with the Headteacher and Anthem Trust representatives along with the Deepings other five Independent District Councillors
Sept 19Meeting with Alicia Kearns MPMy first formal meeting with Alicia Kearns MP who, since the General Election, has been the MP for a significant part of SK including Stamford, Tallington, Uffington and Corby Glen.
Sept 19Housing OSCOverview and scrutiny of SK’s housing and homelessness prevention activities.
Sept 19Grantham Town TeamI was pleased to Chair a relaunch of the Grantham Town Team which has been formed to promote footfall in Grantham town centre.
Sept 21Opening of the Gladwell Patterson GalleryThe new gallery on Red Lion Square in Stamford displays (for sale) some truly beautiful works of art.
Sept 21Deepings Business AwardsI was pleased to attend and speak at the 9th Business Awards which were hosted at the Black Horse at Baston. This is the first year that SKDC has made a financial contribution to the event.
Sept 24SKDC CabinetThis was an additional meeting of Cabinet to discuss three issues:
1) Changes to Car Parking (including some free parking in Grantham and Stamford in the run-up to Christmas)
2) The Local Plan
(Regulation 19 Pre-Submission) 3) Data Protection Policy
Sept 24Governance and Audit MeetingDiscussed progress with audits as well as potential changes to the process of voting at Council meetings.
Sept 25Portfolio Meeting:
Communications
As Leader, I receive regular updates concerning the council’s proactive and reactive communications strategies.
Sept 26Full CouncilApart from the usual business of the council including questions to Cabinet Members and others, the Council discussed two motions: The first concerned the withdrawal of the universal Winter Fuel Allowance; the second concerned Suicide Awareness.
Sept 27Leader’s ColumnPublication of the 4-weekly column that I write for the Grantham Journal and Stamford Mercury
Sept 30Portfolio Meeting: FinanceAs SK portfolio holder for Finance, I received updates on revenue collections in SK compared to other Lincolnshire Authorities, as well as a broader overview of the financial position of the council.
October  
Oct 1Deepings School StrikeI joined teachers and support staff on the picket line at Deepings School where I heard stories from the ‘chalk face’ about management and behaviour at the school
Oct 1Lincolnshire DayA series of events in Grantham including a flag-raising at St Peter’s Hill, an illustrated tour of St Wulfram’s Church and a visit to a ‘pop-up’ market in the newly refurbished market square.
Oct 2Deepings School StrikeSecond day of the strike during which I handed out leaflets to parents who were mostly in support of the teachers’ action.
Oct 3Welland and Deepings Internal Drainage BoardRegular meeting of the IDB
Oct 3West Deeping Quarry Liaison MeetingMeeting with Breedon, CEMEX and community representatives to compare notes on issues with the existing West Deeping quarry.
Oct 3Heritage Lincolnshire at Harlaxton ManorRepresented SKDC at this annual event to raise the profile of Heritage Lincolnshire.
Oct 4Meeting with Alicia Kearns MP and Corby Glen Parish CouncillorsThere have been ongoing problems with foul odours in Corby Glen. Alicia Kearns MP had asked me and relevant councillors and officers to support the community in finding ways to identify and take action to abate the causes.
Oct 6SK Chairman’s Civic ServiceAt St Peter and St Paul’s Church in Bourne followed by tea at the Bourne Corn Exchange.
Oct 7Portfolio Meeting: HRAs portfolio holder for HR, I was briefed on key staffing issues at SKDC.
Oct 7Deepings Neighbourhood Plan MtgI was invited to attend the meeting, along with Cllr Moran and Cllr Dilks to exchange views about progress with the Local Plan and the Sustrans work on an LCWIP (Local Cycling Walking Improvement Plan) for the Deepings.
Oct 8Meeting with Senior Staff of the Anthem TrustA ‘face-to-face’ meeting with the CEO of the Anthem Academy Trust about the strategy for improving leadership, management and staff relations at the school.
Oct 8Tour of the new SKDC Customer Service CentreRoughly £300,000 has been invested into creating a new walk-in centre for SK residents with queries about housing, planning, revenues, benefits, licensing etc.
Oct 8SKDC CabinetAs Leader, I am Chair of Cabinet. This meeting approved the publication of a long-awaited SK Economic Development Strategy.
Oct 8Housing Compliance MtgUpdate on progress with Housing Compliance figures including gas, electric and legionella safety checks. Most are 100% or in the high 90%s
Oct 8Property Review GroupAs Leader, I was briefed (alongside the Cabinet Member for Property) on issues concerning the council’s property portfolio.
Oct 8SKDC Parish Liaison MeetingThis event took place at the Open Door Church in Deeping St James and was open to clerks and councillors from Town and Parish councils across the South of the District. 
Oct 10Market Deeping TCI intend to attend the beginning of the meeting to present a short report and answer questions from councillors
Oct 10Baston Parish Council I intend to attend the beginning of the meeting to present a short report and answer questions from councillors