Council
Agenda Item 36a
Date of meeting: 28 March 2024
Proposer: Councillor Rowkins
Seconder: Councillor Allen
Ward(s) affected: All
Notice of Motion
Labour Group Amendment
That deletions
are made as shown with strikethrough below and additional
recommendations are added as shown in bold
italics below:
This council notes:
1. The need to address the crisis of contaminated land in the UK, reinstating legislative provisions removed by government from the 1990 Environment Protection Act.
2. The Human Right to a Healthy Environment, approved by the UN General Assembly.
3. Findings in the British Medical Journal which estimated 80 per cent of people in the UK live within two kilometres of landfill.
4. The potential for hazardous waste contained on some landfill sites to cause significant harm to residents.
Therefore, resolves to:
1. Make clear the council’s support for Zane’s Law.
2.
Request the leader of the council write to the Prime
Minister, the Secretary of State for Health, and the Secretary of
State for the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs and equivalents
in the shadow cabinet to express the council’s support for
new legislation based on the proposed principles of Zane’s
Law. work in partnership with
other local authorities, including via appropriate entities such as
the LGA and ALC, to meaningfully compel the incoming government to
implement Zane’s Law following the next general election,
including all necessary funding for local authorities to meet these
requirements.
3.
Request the leader of the council write to the same
individuals to request this and future governments commit to
providing all necessary funding needed for local authorities to
meet these requirements, following the 'polluter pays' principle:
to recover costs as appropriate where those responsible for the
pollution can be identified.
4. Request an officer report to the relevant decision making body to consider proposals to:-
(a) Compile a register of land within Brighton and
Hove which may be contaminated which is easily available to
residents, and
(b) Enforce remediation of any land which poses harm to public safety, or which pollutes controlled waters, and
(c) Conduct an assessment of flood risk in relation to potential contaminated sites in order to aid prioritisation of any future actions.
Proposed by: Cllr Rowkins Seconded by: Cllr Allen
Recommendations to read if carried:
This council notes:
1. The need to address the crisis of contaminated land in the UK, reinstating legislative provisions removed by government from the 1990 Environment Protection Act.
2. The Human Right to a Healthy Environment, approved by the UN General Assembly.
3. Findings in the British Medical Journal which estimated 80 per cent of people in the UK live within two kilometres of landfill.
4. The potential for hazardous waste contained on some landfill sites to cause significant harm to residents.
Therefore, resolves to:
5. Make clear the council’s support for Zane’s Law.
6. Request the leader of the council work in partnership with other local authorities, including via appropriate entities such as the LGA and ALC, to meaningfully compel the incoming government to implement Zane’s Law following the next general election, including all necessary funding for local authorities to meet these requirements.
7. Request an officer report to the relevant decision making body to consider proposals to:-
(a) Compile a register of land within Brighton and Hove which may be contaminated which is easily available to residents, and
(b) Enforce remediation of any land which poses harm to public safety, or which pollutes controlled waters, and
(c) Conduct an assessment of flood risk in relation to potential contaminated sites in order to aid prioritisation of any future actions.