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Saturday 22 November 2008

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Executive committee live on the internet

From Mike Bomford, Exeter 382173, February 23, 2007

Devon County Council's Executive Committee meeting will be broadcast live on the internet next week.

Devon residents can follow the meeting which will be held on Tuesday 27 February, at 1:30pm.

Items for discussion include:

Devon Local Transport Plan - the proposed programme for 2007/08.

County Road Highway Maintenance Revenue Budget for 2007/08.

The traffic management and environmental enhancement of Exeter City Centre's Paris Street, Sidwell Street and Cheeke Street.

A scheme to provide a replacement library for South Molton.

Budget monitoring for 2006/07

The live 'webcast' will be made on the Council's award-winning website http://www.devon.gov.uk/. People can watch the webcasts live or view the recordings later whenever they want to.

They can also use the website to send in their views on the issues discussed, decisions taken and the webcasting service itself.

Those who are not connected to the internet at home, can access recordings of meetings from libraries. People are advised to check availability with their local library first.

So far, over 21,225 people have used the service - an average of around 600 people per month.

NOTES TO NEWS EDITORS:

Devon is one of a number of councils nationwide which have full webcasting contracts with public-i. Over 50 local authorities have also webcast a variety of meetings and events during the past two years.

For further information about Devon County Council's webcasting project call Peter Doyle, Head of Communications, 01392 383264.

To see where Devon In Touch will be visiting please go to: http://www.devon.gov.uk/roadshow/.

Watching and listening:

To listen or watch you need a connection to the Internet, a PC or Mac with a Sound Card (all computers bought in the last two or three years should come fitted with one), and speakers which are turned on!

You will also need a program on your PC for RealOne Player (the new name for RealPlayer). The basic RealOne Player program is available for FREE from RealNetworks.

Don't be put off by the long instructions - you only need to follow them once to have them set up on your computer forever. As an example, download a suitable program using the links below.

Download RealOne Player
(Windows 98, Millenium Edition, 2000, NT 4.0 with Service Pack 4 or later, XP or Mac OS X.)

Download RealPlayer 8 or G2
(Windows 95, Windows NT 3.51, Windows 3.1, Mac OS 7.x/8.x, Linux, + others).

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Fact File

  • Leader of the Council - Cllr Brian Greenslade
  • Chief Executive -- Phil Norrey

  • Budget £800 million
  • Key investments include:
  • Schools £349 million
  • Adult and Community Services £164 million
  • Environment, Economy and Culture £106 million
  • Children and Young People £101 million

  • Other important County Council support includes:
  • Building programme: £185 million for new schools, roads, care services, libraries and recycling centres

  • Political make-up:
  • County Council seats: 62
  • 33 Liberal Democrat
  • 23 Conservative
  • 4 Labour
  • 2 Independent
  • Next County Council elections: May 7, 2009

  • Key stats:
  • Population: 741,000
  • Schools: 365
  • Pupils: 96,200
  • Children looked after: 584
  • Adults helped to live at home: 17,622
  • Residential and nursing care: 4,212 adults
  • Libraries and Mobile Libraries: 61
  • Roads: 12,831 kms (7,973 miles)
  • Bridges: 3,500
  • Public Rights of Way: 4,960 kms (3,200 miles)
  • Streetlights: 71,000
  • Illuminated road signs: 10,917
  • Recycling Centres: 20
  • Recycling rate: 49.21%

Figures may be subject to change