68 Joint Scrutiny of the Partnership Enviro Crime Enforcement Contract
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To receive the Task
Group’s report and recommendations following scrutiny of the
Partnership Enviro Crime Enforcement Contract (report of the
Partnership Scrutiny Task Group enclosed).
Additional documents:
Minutes:
Consideration was given to the report of the
Partnership Scrutiny Task Group which asked the Performance
Monitoring Panel to receive the Task Group’s report and
recommendations following scrutiny of the Partnership Enviro Crime
Enforcement Contract.
The Chairman of the Partnership Task Group,
Councillor E Mossop (East Lindsey District Council), and the
Scrutiny and Policy Officer attended virtually to present the
report. The item was also supported by attendance at the meeting
from the Assistant Director – Regulatory and the SHDC
Portfolio Holder for Public Protection.
Councillor Mossop introduced the report and
highlighted the following main points:
- Members of the task group had been
drawn from across the partnership area with the majority of
appointed members attending every session;
- Appointed members were thanked for
their input and major contributions had been received from SHDC
Performance Monitoring Panel members Cllr Barnes and Cllr
Woolf;
- The report of the Task and Finish
was at Appendix A which outlined the following:
- Participants: including Task Group
membership, officers, the contractor (Kingdom) and other guest
witnesses;
- Background and context: notably that
the partnership contract agreed in 2022 had grown from an existing
Enviro Crime contract set up by Boston Borough Council and to this
effect, members acknowledged that
Boston Borough Council had taken a lead and key role;
- Key facts and information of the
contract;
- Research and evidence
gathering;
- Task Group review and analysis;
and
- Recommendations: including police
support, community engagement, publicity, consistency of advice and
working methods, level of Fixed Penalty Notices, improved use of
covert CCTV and contract sustainability; and
- The agreed Project Scoping document
was at Appendix B.
Cllr Mossop summarised the task group’s
findings by stating that the contract had provided results however
it was recognised that future improvements in performance could be
achieved.
Task Group member Councillor Barnes stated
that:
- The task group discussions had been
in depth;
- Boston was leading the way with a
dedicated officer to publicise the contract and an alignment of
working practices would be beneficial to SHDC and ELDC;
- The Fixed Penalty Notices needed to
align across districts; and
- The pairing up of contract workers
limited the areas that could be patrolled and impacted negatively
on rural areas. Nonetheless, Kingdom had confirmed that dual
staffing was in place for safety reasons in South Holland as the
police were not able to provide support should a problem be
encountered.
Task Group member Councillor Andrew Woolf
stated that:
- The aspect of whether councils were
receiving ‘best value’ had been questioned;
- The high turnover of contract staff
was identified and the challenges relating to the required tasks
were acknowledged;
- Members had suggested that Kingdom
provided job specific training for new employees rather than
induction training being carried out by council staff;
- There was a requirement for the
contract staff to be active and visible in the wider reaches of the
district;
- The main findings were that:
- Community education and engagement
would lead to prevention;
- That Boston had benefitted
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