Issue - meetings
Oxfordshire Leaders' Joint Committee Terms of Reference
Meeting: 12/03/2025 - Executive (Item 312)
312 Oxfordshire Leaders' Joint Committee Terms of Reference PDF 83 KB
Purpose
The new focus on devolution and the winding down of the Oxfordshire Housing and Growth Deal have prompted a reset and change of name for the Future Oxfordshire Partnership, and this report proposes corresponding amendments to the Terms of Reference.
Recommendation
That the Executive resolves to:
1. Approve the revised FOP Terms of Reference and Memorandum of Understanding. These will take effect following approval by each of the six Oxfordshire Authorities.
Additional documents:
- Annex A FOP Reset Paper 26 11 24, item 312
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- Annex B Proposed FOP ToR January 2025, item 312
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- Annex C FOP MoU January 2025 Proposed, item 312
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Minutes:
Councillor Andy Graham, the Leader of the Council, introduced the item, the purpose of which was to reset and change the name of the Future Oxfordshire Partnership and make corresponding amendments to the Terms of Reference. The changes were necessary in light of the new focus on devolution and the winding down of the Oxfordshire Housing and Growth Deal. Following approval, the changes would take effect for all six of the Oxfordshire authorities involved.
In discussion it was noted that this item was an interim measure ahead of LGR and that the Council could call in and scrutinise key decisions.
Councillor Andy Graham, Leader of the Council, proposed accepting the recommendations of the report.
Councillor Duncan Enright, Deputy Leader, seconded the recommendations and noted that it remained vital that neighbouring authorities continued to work together and at present the Council was pleased with its relationships with its neighbours. The Future Oxfordshire Partnership had looked at strategic issues and should continue albeit with a new model after LGR.
RESOLVED:
That the Executive:
1. Approve the revised FOP Terms of Reference and Memorandum of Understanding. These will take effect following approval by each of the six Oxfordshire Authorities.