Council: Convene a Cross Party Working Group to Review Memorials, Historic Markers and Monuments (Amendment)
16 July 2020
Motion
Council notes that individual experiences and personal heritage will always shape the way in which individuals interpret and relate to the world around them. This includes symbolic items present in public spaces, as well as the names given to public areas.
Council further notes that, whilst we cannot change the past, it is our civic duty to honour Medway's heritage by telling our story in a way which aims to be as meaningful and respectful to every one of Medway's residents today as possible, regardless of heritage or ethnic origin.
Council agrees to convene a cross party working group with the purpose of conducting a review of memorials, historic markers, and monuments in Medway to consider what changes, if any, would be appropriate. This group should adhere to normal protocols for the establishment of a cross party working group. The findings of this review should be presented in the form of a report to Cabinet at the earliest practical opportunity, in order to consider practical and financial implications.
Amendment
Councillor Maple, supported by Councillor Mahil, proposed the following amendments:
To the third paragraph as follows:
Council agrees to convene a (Delete: "cross party") (Add: "working group with membership including a cross party group of members and wider community participation") with the purpose of conducting a review of memorials, historic markers, (Add: "public realm") and monuments in Medway to consider what changes, if any, would be appropriate. (Delete: "This group should adhere to normal protocols for the establishment of a cross party working group".) The findings of this review should be presented in the form of a report to Cabinet at the earliest practical opportunity, in order to consider practical and financial implications.
To add two paragraphs after the third paragraph as follows:
"Council agrees to request the Cabinet to agree to remove the naming of the John Hawkins Car Park, recognising his role as a leading slave trader with the proposed community task group to consider a more appropriate name that reflects Medway as a diverse community.
Council agrees to request the Cabinet to agree to commit to working to encourage the development of a school curriculum that includes appropriate focus on and exploration of Black History and the history of ethnic minority people."
On being put to the vote, the amendment was lost.
Vote Result
Votes in Favour | 11 | |
Votes Against | 18 | |
Absentees | 26 |
Votes in Favour
The following councillors voted in favour of the amendment:
Votes Against
The following councillors voted against the amendment:
Absentees
The following councillors were absent from the vote: