9 Funding for Oxfordshire Rural Community Council Transport Team
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Forward Plan Ref: 2011/205
Contact: Neil Timberlake, Assistant Public Transport Officer Tel: (01865) 815585
Report by Deputy Director for Environment & Economy – Highways & Transport (CMDT9).
Minutes:
The Cabinet Member for Transport considered future funding for the
employment of externally-based posts at Oxfordshire Rural Community Council in
the light of current county funding arrangements ending on 31 March 2012.
Councillor Turner sought confirmation regarding arrangements for
delivering MiDAS and PATS training.
Mr Timberlake confirmed that there had been a hiatus in provision
between October 2011 and April 2012.
However, it was now proposed that this service would be transferred to
the integrated transport unit in order to resume free provision of MiDAS and PATS training to the voluntary sector. He understood numbers varied between 100 –
150 pa but the service could be reviewed if it was felt that it was not meeting
needs.
Having regard to the arguments and options set out in the documentation
before him, the representations made to him and the further considerations set
out above the Cabinet Member for Transport confirmed his decision as follows:
(a)
to
pay Oxfordshire Rural Community Council £26,290.00 for 2012/13, to provide for
the outputs listed in Annex 1 to the report CMDT9;
(b)
that
the Deputy Director for Environment & Economy (Highways & Transport)
draw up a service level agreement with Oxfordshire Rural Community Council
covering the job summary, key responsibilities, work programme and output
targets expected for the Community Transport Advisor;
(c)
to
ask officers to continue to liaise regularly with the Community Transport
Advisor, through joint liaison and one-to-one meetings, and to monitor the
outputs of the post in line with the service level agreement.
The Cabinet Member for Transport is RECOMMENDED:
(a)
to
pay Oxfordshire Rural Community Council £26,290.00 for 2012/13, to provide for the
outputs listed in Annex 1 to this report;
(b)
that
the Deputy Director for Environment & Economy (Highways & Transport)
draw up a service level agreement with Oxfordshire Rural Community Council covering
the job summary, key responsibilities, work programme and output targets
expected for the Community Transport Advisor;
(c)
to
ask officers to continue to liaise regularly with the Community Transport
Advisor, through joint liaison and one-to-one meetings, and to monitor the
outputs of the post in line with the service level agreement.