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Agenda, decisions and draft minutes

Venue: Council Chamber - Town House

Contact: Mark Masson - Email: mmasson@aberdeencity.gov.uk 

Items
No. Item

1.

Declarations of interest and transparency statements

Minutes:

Councillor Grant advised that he had a connection in relation to the item by virtue of his employment by Aberdeen Inspired due to their involvement with Nuart, which was referred to in the amendment, however having applied the objective test he did not consider that he had an interest and would not be withdrawing from the meeting.

 

Councillors Bonsell and Macdonald advised that they had a connection in relation to the item by virtue of being on the Aberdeen Mela steering group, which was also referred to in the amendment, however having applied the objective test they did not consider that they had an interest and would not be withdrawing from the meeting.  

2.

Written Request for Special Meeting pdf icon PDF 52 KB

Additional documents:

Minutes:

The Council had before it the wording of the written request for this special Council meeting which had been signed by 12 members in accordance with Standing Order 8.2.2:-

 

“The business to be transacted relates to funding from UK Prosperity Fund and is only being called because the Finance Convener refused to accept an amendment at the last Finance and Resources Committee due to our amendment being with officers 36 minutes after the deadline due to Councillor Malik being on an IJB committee meeting.”

 

Councillor Malik moved, seconded by Councillor Grant:-

          That Council:-

(1)     Note Parliament introduced Schedule 7 of the Local Government (Scotland) Act 1973 as amended to protect Elected Members and the public from Conveners and others who fail to act with integrity and abuse the spirit of Councils’ own Standing Orders for their own political ends;

(2)     Agree the action by the Convener of Finance and Resources Committee denying Amendments at Committee have consequences for the Administration, one of those actions is to face a special Council meeting whereby 25% of the Members call for a meeting on a matter that should have been dealt with at Committee, thus costing the Council unnecessary time and expense;

(3)     Agree the UK Shared Prosperity Fund demonstrates devolution in action whereby the UK government provides money directly to Scottish Councils;

(4)     Agree there are many worthy applications for consideration including Aberdeen Arts Centre which applied for one hundred thousand pounds of Culture Investment Funding from the Common Good Fund but were unsuccessful at the Council Budget meeting on Wednesday 5th March 2025;

(5)     Agree in recent correspondence with elected members, Castlegate Arts have recognised areas of weaknesses within this application and have explained the mitigatory circumstances around them;

(6)     Note recent correspondence from Sharon Robertson, Chair of Castlegate Arts, which made clear that, 'A lack of funding award places the Arts Centre at a very real and significant risk of closure.';

(7)     Welcome the Castlegate Arts plans towards 'Building a Sustainable Future' for the Arts Centre and agree that the closure of the Arts Centre would have a significant adverse impact upon Aberdeen's creative and cultural community;

(8)     Agree to allocate one hundred thousand pounds from the UK Shared Prosperity Fund 25/26 to Castlegate Arts to meet the imminent needs of the Arts Centre and instruct the Chief Officer - City Development and Regeneration to work with Castlegate Arts to help towards compliance with UKSPF requirements; and

(9)     Further agree that applications from within the Finance and Resources Committee Convener’s own Electoral Ward, namely Tillydrone Community Development Trust and Tillydrone Community Campus - Art for all in Tillydrone, should be supported from the Fund and agree to allocate £160,600 and £42,140 respectively.

 

Councillor McLellan moved as an amendment, seconded by Councillor Greig:-

(1)      Notes Aberdeen City Council Awarded £1,429,228 through the Cultural Investment Framework as part of the 2025/26 budget (as detailed below);

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(2)     Notes the Castlegate Arts unsuccessful application for Culture Investment Framework funding was considered through a  ...  view the full minutes text for item 2.