Council                                                           Agenda Item 26

 

Subject:                    SEASONAL LIFEGUARD SERVICE 2023

 

Date of meeting:    20 July 2023

 

Report of:                 Executive Director, Governance, People & Resources

 

Contact Officer:      Name: Thomas Bald

                                    Email: thomas.bald@brighton-hove.gov.uk

                                   

Ward(s) affected:   All

 

For general release

 

 

Action Required of Council:

 

To receive the draft minutes extract and report from the Culture, Heritage, Sport, Tourism & Economic Development Committee held on 15 June 2023 for information.

 

 


 

Brighton & Hove City Council

 

Culture, Heritage, Sport, Tourism & Economic Development Committee

4.00pm 15 June 2023

 

Council Chamber, Hove Town Hall

 

Minutes

 

Present: Robins (Chair), Hill (Opposition Spokesperson), Bagaeen, Cattell, Hewitt, Miller, Stevens, Thomson and Nann

 

Apologies

 

McGregor and Goddard

 

Part One

 

 

9             Seasonal Lifeguard Service 2023

 

9.1      The Chair invited Mark Fisher to introduce the report starting on page 25 of the Agenda.

 

9.2      Councillors Hill and Bagaeen raised concerns about the national lifeguard shortage, recruitment, funding allocation (signage, the Volks electric railway, and Visit Brighton), sustainable funding models, numbers of people on different beaches, budget pressures, and requested more detail about income and savings. The Chair responded that there would be work happening to provide more sustainable funding the lifeguard service but it was more important to have it in place than to make a saving and risk people’s lives.

 

9.3      Councillor Stevens thanked officers for the report and how quickly it was created, and mentioned how important the lifeguard service is to safeguard everyone using the beaches.

 

9.4      The Chair took a vote on the item which was passed with 1 abstention from Councillor Hill.

 

RESOLVED:

 

That Committee:

 

1.    Agreed to extend the seasonal lifeguard service to a further three beaches, as outlined in para 4.5 as soon as practicably possible. This is subject to the recruitment and availability of qualified and appropriately trained staff.

 

2.    Noted the risk-based approach to prioritising the beaches which will have lifeguard stations during the recruitment of additional qualified and trained staff.

 

3.    Noted the additional financial requirement of net £0.093m to extend the service after budget savings already taken. For 2023/24 financial year this will be covered by service efficiencies across the seafront budget.

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The meeting concluded at 5:18pm