Decision Maker: Cabinet
Decision status: Approved
Is Key decision?: Yes
Is subject to call in?: Yes
The Cabinet will be asked to consider proposals to enter into a contract with the Metropolitan Police for a Safer Neighbourhoods Parks Team for a two year period
Further to Minute 125(ii) (16 February 2010), received a report from the Cabinet Member for Crime, Justice and Communities on proposals to formalise the arrangement with the Metropolitan Police regarding the provision of a Parks Safer Neighbourhood Team service.
As part of the budgetary considerations for 2010/11, a review was undertaken into how the Council keeps its parks and open spaces safe. Arising from this, a team comprising a Sergeant and five Police Constables has been providing the service since July 2010 at a cost to the Council of £240,000 per annum, which represents a considerable saving on the previous service provision. The Cabinet Member advised that in view of the success of the new arrangements it is proposed to enter into a formal two-year contract with the Metropolitan Police for this service.
Agreed, in order to assist the Council to achieve its Community Priority “Safe”, to:-
(i) Authorise the Corporate Director of Adult and Community Services to enter into a two-year contract with the Metropolitan Police Authority, under section 92 of the Police Act 1996, on the terms set out in the report; and
(ii) Waive the requirement to tender in accordance with the Council’s Contract Rule 4.2.2.1, as the services to be provided under the contract with the Metropolitan Police are of a specialist or proprietary nature.
Report author: Glynis Rogers
Publication date: 28/01/2011
Date of decision: 25/01/2011
Decided at meeting: 25/01/2011 - Cabinet
Effective from: 03/02/2011
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