Agenda, decisions and minutes

Strategy and Resources Urgency Sub-Committee - Monday 8 August 2022 2.00 pm

Venue: To be held at the Town Hall, Pinstone Street, Sheffield, S1 2HH

Items
No. Item

1.

Apologies for Absence

Minutes:

1.1

Apologies for absence was received from Councillors Terry Fox and Joe Otten.

 

2.

Exclusion of Press and Public

To identify items where resolutions may be moved to exclude the press and public

Minutes:

2.1

RESOLVED: That the public and press be excluded from the meeting before discussion takes place on item 5 on the agenda (item 4 of these minutes) on the grounds that, if the public and press were present during the transaction of such business, there would be a disclosure to them of exempt information as described in paragraph 3 of Schedule 12A to the Local Government Act 1972, as amended.

 

3.

Declarations of Interest pdf icon PDF 85 KB

Members to declare any interests they have in the business to be considered at the meeting

Minutes:

3.1

There were no declarations of interest made

 

4.

Eurovision Song Contest 2023

Report of the Executive Director, City Futures

Decision:

4.1

The purpose of the report is to note the undertaking and seek approval for the submission of the Request for Information to the BBC as Phase 1 of the bidding process for Sheffield to be the host city for Eurovision Song Contest 2023 in collaboration with the South Yorkshire Mayoral Combined Authority (SYMCA) and South Yorkshire local authorities in solidarity with Ukraine.

 

 

4.2

RESOLVED UNANIMOUSLY: That the Strategy and Resources Urgency Sub-Committee, having regard to the report and the financial implications, approves the Council submitting the Request for Information to the BBC as Phase 1 of the bidding process to become Host City of the Eurovision Song Contest 2023 on the basis of a collaborative bid with SYMCA and South Yorkshire local authorities.

 

 

4.3

Reason for Decision

 

 

 

Submitting a Host City bid at the first phase shows the city’s intent to be considered a major event hosting destination; there will be other bids submitted from destinations which can more easily meet the minimum criteria but perhaps cannot yet demonstrate the breadth of experience.

Sheffield offers - the speed at which SYMCA has agreed support demonstrates the belief that this event will have a major positive impact across the South Yorkshire region. It demonstrates the strength of the relationship by allowing Sheffield to be the accountable lead body.

Allows Sheffield to demonstrate solidarity with Ukraine

Presents Sheffield on a global stage  

Major impact on visitor economy

 

 

4.4

Alternatives Considered and Rejected

 

 

 

If we do not bid, there would be an opportunity to create a smaller, localised ‘fringe’ style cultural event to show our solidarity with Ukraine and recognise our twinned city status with Donetsk. There would still be an opportunity of civic Sister City twinning with Khmelnytski in 2023. This ‘fringe’ event would not be formally affiliated with Eurovision and would bring no international exposure.

 

Minutes:

4.1

The purpose of the report is to note the undertaking and seek approval for the submission of the Request for Information to the BBC as Phase 1 of the bidding process for Sheffield to be the host city for Eurovision Song Contest 2023 in collaboration with the South Yorkshire Mayoral Combined Authority (SYMCA) and South Yorkshire local authorities in solidarity with Ukraine.

 

 

4.2

RESOLVED UNANIMOUSLY: That the Strategy and Resources Urgency Sub-Committee, having regard to the report and the financial implications, approves the Council submitting the Request for Information to the BBC as Phase 1 of the bidding process to become Host City of the Eurovision Song Contest 2023 on the basis of a collaborative bid with SYMCA and South Yorkshire local authorities.

 

 

4.3

Reason for Decision

 

 

 

Submitting a Host City bid at the first phase shows the city’s intent to be considered a major event hosting destination; there will be other bids submitted from destinations which can more easily meet the minimum criteria but perhaps cannot yet demonstrate the breadth of experience.

Sheffield offers - the speed at which SYMCA has agreed support demonstrates the belief that this event will have a major positive impact across the South Yorkshire region. It demonstrates the strength of the relationship by allowing Sheffield to be the accountable lead body.

Allows Sheffield to demonstrate solidarity with Ukraine

Presents Sheffield on a global stage 

Major impact on visitor economy

 

 

4.4

Alternatives Considered and Rejected

 

 

 

If we do not bid, there would be an opportunity to create a smaller, localised ‘fringe’ style cultural event to show our solidarity with Ukraine and recognise our twinned city status with Donetsk. There would still be an opportunity of civic Sister City twinning with Khmelnytski in 2023. This ‘fringe’ event would not be formally affiliated with Eurovision and would bring no international exposure.

 

 

 

(Note: In accordance with Council Procedure Rule 26 this urgent meeting has been called on the recommendation of the Chair, on the basis that the Council must submit a Request for Information to the BBC as Phase 1 of the bidding process to become Host City of the Eurovision Song Contest 2023, by no later than 9 August 2022. It was not possible in the time available to give appropriate notice, and it was considered that the Council would not be able to submit the Request in time if not considered at this meeting).