Jacquie Bugeja gave a verbal update on behalf
of the Head of Law and Culture, Peter Clark. The update included,
amongst other items:
- Oxfordshire are members of the
national working group for implementing the Marriage (Same Sex
Couples) Act, but it is not due to come into effect for some time.
A timetable for implementation is still being developed.
- Refurbishment of the Coroner’s
Court is almost complete. It has included the introduction of a
range of technological improvements. The cost of this has been
partly covered by the Ministry of Justice.
- Library Service:
- Now implementing
‘Universal Offers’. This is a national approach to
library services, defining what public libraries should provide,
and what users should expect.
- The National Library
day on 9th February was a great success.
- The self-service
project is on track for delivery to all libraries. It is currently
installed in 35 libraries and feedback is positive.
- James Hazelwood has
now been appointed as the Community Library
Co-ordinator.
- CIPFA statistics show
that Oxford Central library is the second busiest in the country
for issues.
- A review of the items
and collections within the museum service is underway. A new
collection has gone on show and is receiving positive
feedback.
Jacquie answered a range of
questions and confirmed that there were many complexities with the
Marriage (Same Sex Couples) Act but Oxfordshire would follow the
national guidelines, once they had been established, to ensure the
integrity of the service. She also explained that the project to
introduce voluntary staff into libraries was progressing well and
getting support from local communities.
Dave Etheridge, Chief Fire
Officer, gave a verbal update from Community Safety. The update
included:
- A summary of the role
of Oxfordshire Trading Standard in supporting the Food Standards
Agency with the investigation into horsemeat in some beef products.
More testing would be carried out over the next few weeks but we
have good local controls over labelling of meat products. There
were a range of questions to which Councillor Heathcoat stated that
all Oxfordshire County Council contractors will have been checked
within the terms of their contract and that the Council has tight
controls over those contracts. She also stated that at this stage
it was not possible to categorically say that food or food sources
used by Carillion were being tested or what any results may be, as
the Food Standards Agency was still conducting its investigations.
In response to further questioning Dave Etheridge also clarified
that recent reductions to trading standards staff had been at the
management level. This had not effected front line staff or their
ability to respond to the situation.
- There have been 5
authorisations for the use of RIPA in the last quarter. Three of
these were in relation to doorstop crime and one of these resulted
in evidence being passed to another agency, a conviction and
custodial sentence.
- A very wet winter and
high river levels meant that there has been some flooding in the
last quarter, but this has been dealt with effectively. It is
possible there may be more flooding to respond to in the next
quarter. A full report on flood responses will be discussed at the
next meeting of this committee.
- The Fire Control
project is going well. The tenders for software and hardware will
be submitted in the next month.
- Dave Etheridge
extended his thanks to members for their support of the OFRS Risk
Management Plans.
- The road safety
strategy is incorporated into the Integrated risk Management Plan
and road safety information will now be included in the Fire
Service Annual Performance Report.
Several questions were asked
and confirmation was given that the changes to RIPA which require
prior authorisation by a judge should not harm the confidentiality
of each case. Dave Etheridge also undertook to explore the any
opportunities for the Council to have a greater input into
commenting on planning applications with regard to flooding
issues.