Venue: By Microsoft Teams and in the Marriage Room, Helensburgh and Lomond Civic Centre
Contact: Julieann Small, Senior Committee Assistant - 01546 604043
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Welcome and Apologies Minutes: The
Chair welcomed everyone to the meeting and general introductions were made. Apologies
for absence were intimated on behalf of: Jen Broadhurst, Citizens Advice
Bureau (CAB); Morevain Martin, Garelochhead
Station Trust; Rhona Grant, Community Learning
Services, Live Argyll; Laura Eales, Home Start Lomond; Neil MacFarlane, Transport
Scotland; Susan MacRae, Skills Development
Scotland; Janice Kennedy, Scottish
Enterprise; and Sam Campbell, Argyll
and Bute Health and Social Care Partnership |
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Declarations Of Interest Minutes: There
were no declarations of interest intimated. |
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Minutes |
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Minutes: The
minutes of the Helensburgh and Lomond Area Community Planning Group meeting
held on Tuesday 8 November 2022 were approved as a correct record. |
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Governance |
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Area Community Planning Group Governance Arrangements PDF 216 KB Report by Governance Manager
Additional documents:
Minutes: The group gave consideration to a report which
outlined the governance arrangements of the Helensburgh and Lomond Area
Community Planning Group (Area CPG) specifically the Terms of Reference,
membership and future meeting dates. The Committee Manager confirmed that organisational
contacts could be updated as required, and noted that any suggestions for new
organisations to join the group could be submitted to Stuart McLean or Julieann
Small following the meeting. Decision The Helensburgh and Lomond Area Community Planning
Group: 1. considered
and adopted the Terms of Reference submitted at Appendix 1 of the report and to
agreed that they would be reviewed on an annual basis to ensure their ongoing
currency and appropriateness for the work of the Area CPG as it developed over
time; 2.
considered and agreed the
membership of the Group at Appendix 2 of the report, subject to the inclusion
of Naval Families Federation and Helensburgh and Lomond Foodbank, and agreed
that the membership of the Group would be reviewed on an annual basis to ensure
currency and appropriateness for the work of the group as it developed over
time; and 3.
noted the dates for future meetings of Tuesday 9 May 2023,
Tuesday 22 August 2023, Tuesday 7 November 2023, Tuesday 13 February 2024 and
Tuesday 7 May 2024. (Reference: Report by Governance Manager, Argyll
and Bute Council, dated 14 February 2023, submitted) |
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Partner Updates |
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Scottish Fire and Rescue Update PDF 354 KB Minutes: The Group considered a report highlighting the
Scottish Fire and Rescue Service’s (SFRS) FQ3 review of local performance
across Helensburgh and Lomond for the
period 2022-23. The
report included information on the local firefighter training plan; incidents
during this time period; unwanted fire alarm signals; road and water safety
campaigns; recent community engagement activities and home fire safety. Sarah Davies enquired about land at the former
Hermitage Primary School, owned by Argyll and Bute Council, where a fire broke
out and asked what was happening to the land. The Committee Manager noted
Sarah’s question and advised that he would forward to the relevant department
and get a response for Sarah. Decision The Helensburgh and Lomond Community Planning Group
considered and noted the information provided. (Reference: Report by Scottish Fire and Rescue
Service, submitted) |
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Police Scotland Update PDF 244 KB Minutes: Consideration was given to an update which included
information on the ongoing work of the Service and provided information on the
launch of the second phase of the ‘Don’t Be That Guy’ campaign; the ‘Not At
Home’ protocol which launched locally on the 9th of January 2023; the Distress
Brief Intervention which is currently being rolled out throughout Argyll and
Bute; the Rural Watch extension of the Neighbourhood Watch Scotland movement
and the Police Youth Volunteer programme. Discussion took place in relation to Youth
Volunteers and PC Barron advised that the programme has been very popular with
it being over prescribed, members of the Group enquired when the Youth
Volunteers would be available to help with community activities and events. Decision The Helensburgh and Lomond Area Community Planning
Group considered and noted the information provided. (Reference: Report by Police Scotland, submitted) |
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Argyll and Bute Health and Social Care Partnership - Public Health Update PDF 413 KB Minutes: The Group considered a public health update from
Argyll and Bute Health and Social Care Partnership on the ongoing wellbeing and
prevention activities overseen and delivered by the HSCP Public Health Team in Argyll
and Bute. The update highlighted information on the launch of year 4 of the
Living Well (self-management) Community Capacity Building Fund; the Community
Link Working service; the newly launched Health Improvement website and health
screening awareness. It was highlighted that further information on NHS
Screening Programmes could be found at NHS Inform. Decision The Helensburgh and Lomond Area Community Planning
Group: 1.
considered and noted the
information provided; and 2.
noted that in the absence of a
representative from Argyll and Bute Health and Social Care Partnership, any
questions could be forwarded to them following the meeting and any responses
circulated to the Group. (Reference: Report by Health Improvement Lead,
Argyll and Bute Health and Social Care Partnership, submitted) |
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Live Argyll - Community Learning Services Update PDF 252 KB Minutes: The Group considered a written update by Rhona
Grant, Live Argyll - Community Learning Service, which provided information
relating to adult learning in Helensburgh which includes supporting a weekly
drop in hub every Wednesday; Digital Boost; Jean’s Bothy and Garelochhead
Station Trust digital drop In’s and the Get I.T started digital basic course. The update also included information on Youth
Services in Helensburgh which highlighted the new appointment of the Live
Argyll Community Learning Services Youth Team Leader and consultation events
run by MSYPs across Argyll. Decision The Helensburgh and Lomond
Area Community Planning Group: 1. considered and noted the information provided; and 2.
noted that in the absence of a
representative from Live Argyll Community Learning Services, any questions
could be forwarded to them following the meeting and any responses circulated
to the Group. (Reference: Report by Rhona
Grant, Team Leader – Community Learning Services, Live Argyll, submitted) |
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Minutes: The Group gave consideration
to an update by UHI Argyll. The update provided information on courses
currently being offered and it was highlighted that they have seen a rise in pupils
returning to the classroom this year with all UHI centres currently providing
additional support in response to the rising living cost. The update also
highlighted that the Centre in Helensburgh had recently installed a
defibrillator unit for public use with a training session planned. It was noted
that the next open day was to be held on Tuesday 28th of March. Decision The Helensburgh and Lomond Area Community Planning
Group considered and noted the information provided. (Reference: Report by UHI Argyll, submitted) |
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Argyll and Bute Citizens Advice Bureau Update PDF 233 KB Minutes: The Group gave consideration to a written update
report from Argyll and Bute Citizen’s Advice Bureau including information on
the significant ongoing rise in requests from clients for advice and support
with energy costs; the recruitment campaign for volunteer advisers; the annual
consultation exercise and the research project for 2023. Partners noted that
they could participate in the consultation which could be found at: https://www.smartsurvey.co.uk/s/ABCABCommunityPartnersSurvey/ Decision The
Helensburgh and Lomond Area Community Planning Group: 1.
considered and noted the information provided; and 2.
noted that in the absence of a
representative from Argyll and Bute Citizens Advice Bureau, any questions could
be forwarded to them following the meeting and any responses circulated to the
Group. (Reference:
Report by Argyll and Bute Citizens Advice Bureau, submitted) |
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Department for Work and Pensions Update PDF 445 KB Minutes: The Group gave consideration to an update from the
Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) providing statistical information on the
number of customers claiming universal credit and legacy benefits; job seekers
allowance; employment and support allowance; and income support. Further
information was provided in relation to a number of targeted packages of
support for the most vulnerable which included the benefit uprating; the new
cost of living payments; the benefit cap rise and employment and support
allowance. Decision The Helensburgh and Lomond
Area Community Planning Group considered and noted the information provided. (Reference: Report by
Employer & Partnership Manager, Department for Work and Pensions, dated 11
January 2023, submitted) |
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Community Development, Argyll and Bute Council Update PDF 214 KB Minutes: Consideration was given to an update from David
Hagerty, Community Development Officer at Argyll and Bute Council. The update
included information on the Argyll Bute Outcome Improvement Plan Consultation
which the team have been engaging recently with elderly and disabled people
using a non-digital format and the Supporting Communities Fund which opened to
not-for-profit community organisations on the 9th of February, with
applications being welcomed until the 30th of March. Decision The Helensburgh and Lomond
Area Community Planning Group considered and noted the information provided. (Reference: Report by
Community Development Officer, Argyll and Bute Council, submitted) |
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Argyll and Bute TSI Update PDF 337 KB Minutes: The Group gave consideration to an update by Paula
Darbyshire of Argyll and Bute TSI which included information on the Argyll and
Bute Community Directory Self Service functionality; the warm spaces list which
continues to be updated with the Inveraray Hub still being offered as a warm
space for community groups to meet; the Cost of Living Crisis information page;
the partnership with The Skills Network to offer fully funded courses; the Positive
Destination programme; the Volunteer conference held in December; the All
Children Network meeting and the Social Enterprise Network meeting both being
held in February and the first Community Network Breakfast being held at the
end of February. Discussion took place in relation to Warm Spaces
and the accessibility of this information. It was suggested that this
information may not be accessible for everyone as not everyone uses the
internet. Councillor Howard suggested putting the information in places where
elderly people may attend regularly like local shops or doctor surgeries. The Committee Manager advised that he would contact
Argyll and Bute Council’s Communications Team, Live Argyll and HSCP to see how
this information can be further circulated. Decision The Helensburgh and Lomond
Area Community Planning Group considered and noted the information provided. (Reference: Report by Argyll
TSI, submitted) |
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Helensburgh Community Council Update PDF 133 KB Minutes: The
Group considered an update from Sarah Davies, Helensburgh Community Council,
which provided an overview of the Community Council’s activities. It was
highlighted that the new Community Councillors are settling well into their
roles; monthly meetings continue to be held on the last Thursday of each month;
the results of the consultation on the proposal to remove Crossing Patrollers
from Helensburgh Primary Schools and the continuing monitoring and interest in the proposals for a new
development on the waterfront. The update also provided information on the
Community Clubs Event which is to be held on the 4th of March in
Hermitage Academy and the monthly beach cleans which will restart on the 25th
of February. Decision The
Helensburgh and Lomond Area Community Planning Group considered and noted the
information provided. (Reference:
Report by Sarah Davies, Helensburgh Community Council, submitted) |
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Minutes: Consideration
was given to an update from Sarah Davies, Fun First. The update highlighted
that they continue to run family sessions during the term time and in addition Baby
Massage and Baby Yoga sessions are being run. The update also provided
information on the joint sessions with Albatross Arts which were very
successful and funded through the Argyll and Bute Community Fund and the Fun
First Friends monthly session for new or expectant parents which continue to be
run. Sarah advised that Fun First recently received
funding from the National Lottery and have been selected as one of the Co-op’s
community causes for 2022/2023. It was noted that Fun First will be holding
their AGM in March with community attendance welcome. Decision The
Helensburgh and Lomond Area Community Planning Group considered and noted the
information provided. (Reference:
Report by Sarah Davies, Fun First, submitted) |
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Jean's Bothy Update PDF 126 KB Minutes: The Group considered an
update from Katrina Sayer of Jean’s Bothy. The update included information on
the current membership numbers; the collaboration with Helensburgh Community
Hub and Helensburgh & Lomond Carers on a Book Festival; a Social Work
student on a work placement with them; the offering of free counselling
sessions; the recruitment of new volunteers; the IncludED
Short Film Launch; “The Life Aquatic Project” expedition and the recruitment of
Member Representatives. Decision The Helensburgh and Lomond
Area Community Planning Group considered and noted the information provided. (Reference: Report by Katrina
Sayer, Jean’s Bothy, dated February 2023, submitted) |
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Opportunity for Verbal Updates Minutes: Gill Simpson, Helensburgh Community
Hub Gill thanked partners for all the support provided
in relation to the launch of the Dolly Parton Imagination Library and added
that they now have 40 children registered from Helensburgh East and Central.
Gill highlighted the recent collaboration with Jean’s Bothy and Lomond Carers
on the ‘Reading Minds’ Book Festival to be held in March which is aimed to
appeal to people who may not usually be a reader and asked partners to
encourage people to come along. Duncan MacLachlan, Arrochar and Tarbet Community
Development Trust/ Friends of Loch Lomond Duncan advised that the Arrochar and Tarbet
Community Council is progressing with a local survey concerning the development
of a Place Plan and that this was close to completion. It was highlighted that
Loch Lomond Trossachs National Park is upgrading the car park at Tarbet to
accommodate visitors. Alasdair MacCuish, Helensburgh
Gaelic Group Alasdair highlighted that the Gaelic Group is
ongoing at Helensburgh Parish Church on Tuesday afternoons from 2pm-4pm with
anyone welcome to attend. Angela Anderson, Plastic Free
Helensburgh Angela highlighted the very successful
collaboration with the GRAB Trust and Time for Change in hosting 2 screenings
of The Oil Machine and added that after the show there were many good
discussions with attendees. Angela advised that The Oil Machine is available on
BBC Iplayer and it was well worth a watch. It was highlighted that the first
beach clean of the year would be on Saturday 25th of February. Angela Anderson, Time for Change,
Argyll and Bute Angela highlighted that Time for Change are
currently involved in a campaign involving Strathclyde Pension Scheme’s
investments into fossil fuel companies. Transport Scotland In the absence of Neil MacFarlane the Committee
Manager provided the following update which was submitted before the meeting: There are no major Trunk Road operations planned
for the A82 in the next few weeks however attendees may have noted that the A82
was closed overnight between Ardvorlich and Pulpit Rock in the recent past to
finish off road repairs that had to be put off at the tail end of last year. Angela Anderson advised that a second lot of road
closure signs are needed as by the time drivers see the closure signs they are
past them. The Committee Manager took note of Angela’s comment and advised he
would pass it onto Neil MacFarlane at Transport Scotland. Strathclyde Partnership for
Transport (SPT) In the absence of Allan Comrie the Committee
Manager provided the following update which was submitted before the meeting: Supported bus services – SPT
area (Service 302: Carrick Castle-Helensburgh) - No fares increase implemented
and no service reduction post-Covid Rail: Liaised with ScR as per
Inverclyde services and will continue to work with ScR as regards any future
costed options which may be presented for the lines. Concession Fares: Fares freeze on Calmac and ScR
help sustain the funding available as regards re-imbursement payments. No
decision has been made as regards any future fares level or structure but
remain mindful of current Cost-of-Living issues. The next Joint Committee
meeting is on 17th March 2023. Calmac: SPT is hoping to convene a
meeting with Calmac to discuss Ar Turus ticketing scheme and the offer it can
make as regards Concession Fare administration. Capital Programme with A&B Council:
Rosneath Cycle Route Feasibility; Helensburgh Bus Infrastructure Improvements Fiona Baker, Destination Helensburgh Fiona advised that the Gateway to Argyll Map is coming along well; Art students from Glasgow School of Art are doing a project on branding in Helensburgh and the first cruise ship is due in May with Destination Helensburgh organising excursions and hoping for many more ships to arrive in the future. |
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Community Focus |
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Naval Families Federation Presentation by Vicky Brindley, Naval Families Federation Minutes: Consideration
was given to a presentation by Vicky Brindley from the Naval Families
Federation (NFF), the presentation included information on who they are, how
they can help, their vision and values and how to contact them. Vicky
highlighted the vision of the NFF was for members and families of those serving
with the Royal Navy (RN) and Marines to: Have their views heard by those in a
position of power; Feel Valued; Be treated with fairness and respect and to
thrive in their communities of choice. She also highlighted their values which
are: respectful; constructive; trustworthy; empowering; evidence-based and
independent. Vicky
spoke about the Homeport free Magazine which is delivered to RN and Marine
families on a quarterly basis and advised that she would be happy to include
anything related to the area in the magazine. Decision The
Helensburgh and Lomond Area Community Planning Group considered and noted the
information provided. (Reference:
Verbal report by Vicky Brindley, Naval Families Federation) |
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Helensburgh and Lomond Foodbank Verbal update by Mary McGinley, Helensburgh and Lomond Foodbank Minutes: The Group considered an update from Mary McGinley,
Chairperson, Helensburgh and Lomond Foodbank. The update highlighted that they
continue to see an increased demand from those finding it difficult to feed themselves or their
families. The update also highlighted the amount of food
bags issued and the amount of adults and children supported between 01/11/21
to 31/01/2022 and from 01/11/22 to 31/01/2023 which reveals an increase of 21%
in food bags issued and an increase of 49.7% in
numbers supported as more families are requiring the support. It was added that they are very well supported by
the local community with regular donations of food and cash and highlighted
that they have recently recruited new volunteers but there is concern that if
the high demand continues to increase the service will become overstretched. At the previous meeting the Group had asked Mary
what they could do as a Group to support the Foodbank and Mary advised that
they would like to see better support for people will financial difficulties;
more promotion of the Worrying about Money leaflet and Advisory and Support Agencies to direct those
in need to cash first options which may result in them not needing to attend
the Foodbank. Discussion
was had around ways the Community can support the foodbank, such as donating of
vouchers or cash. It was suggested that Loyalty Card schemes such as the
Co-op’s may be a good way to donate to the foodbank with the transferring of
points, Councillor Mark Irvine said he would explore the option and see if it
was possible. Action – Stuart McLean to contact Argyll and
Bute Council, Welfare Rights Team and invite them to attend a future meeting of
the Group. Decision The
Helensburgh and Lomond Area Community Planning Group considered and noted the
information provided. (Reference:
Verbal report by Mary McGinley,
Chairperson, Helensburgh and Lomond Foodbank) |
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Climate Change |
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Report by Chair of Climate Change Working Group PDF 125 KB Minutes: Consideration was given to a report which
highlighted the ongoing work of the Climate Change Working Group. The report
outlined the proposal to produce a strategic Action Plan as a means to address
the climate emergency in Argyll and Bute; the development of governance
arrangements and structures to support the Climate Change Project Officer post.
It was highlighted that they are actively pursuing the recruitment of a Project
Manager to start this Action Plan work and hope to have someone in post before
the end of the financial year. Decision The Helensburgh and Lomond Area Community Planning
Group considered and noted the information provided. (Reference: Report by Chair of the Community
Planning Partnership Climate Change Working Group, dated 20 January 2023,
submitted) |
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Home Energy Efficiency Presentation by Home
Energy Efficiency Project Officer Minutes: Jackie Westerman, Home Energy Efficiency Project
Officer for Argyll and Bute Council provided the Group with a verbal
presentation on Home Energy Efficiency and the funds available to people within
Argyll and Bute. Jackie highlighted that the premise of the Energy Efficient
Scotland Scheme is to reduce carbon emissions to contribute to the Scottish
Governments aim to have 0% emissions by 2040, adding that fuel poverty has been
an important aspect of her work. Jackie reported that the Energy Efficient
Scotland Area Based Scheme is available to home owners or private rented
tenants with grant amounts dependent on property type and personal
circumstances, with awards starting at £8,500 for a flat and a maximum of
£13,500 for a detached property. Jackie highlighted that from July 2022 until now,
£1.12million has been spent in Argyll and Bute and that more than 130
households in Argyll and Bute have been insulated in this year’s programme. It was noted that Jackie was
happy to attend any events or talks related to Home Energy Efficiency and could
be contacted by email at: jacqueline.westerman@argyll-bute.gov.uk Decision The Helensburgh and Lomond Area Community Planning
Group considered and noted the information provided. (Reference: Verbal report by Home Energy Efficiency
Project Officer, Argyll and Bute Council) |
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Community Planning Partnership Management Committee Update PDF 223 KB Report by Committee Manager Minutes: Consideration was given to a briefing note which
provided information on matters discussed during a meeting of the Community
Planning Partnership (CPP) Management Committee, held on 7 December 2022. The
Committee Manager outlined a number of key highlights from the meeting, with it
being noted that the closing date for the consultation survey being conducted
by the MSYP’s in respect of the review of the Argyll and Bute Outcome
Improvement Plan had been extended until 28 February 2023. Partners were
encouraged to take part in the consultation, which can be found at Improving lives in Argyll and Bute (argyll-bute.gov.uk) Decision The Helensburgh and Lomond Community Planning Group
considered and noted the briefing note. (Reference: Report by Committee Manager, Argyll and
Bute Council, dated 14 February 2023, submitted) |
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Date of Next Meeting The next meeting will take place on Tuesday 9 May 2023 Minutes: The
Chair thanked everyone in attendance at the meeting, and thanked all partners
for their continued proactive work in the community. The
Group noted that the next meeting of the Helensburgh and Lomond Area Community Planning
Group would take place on Tuesday, 9 May
2023 at 2pm. |