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Report To: General Government Committee
Date of Meeting: January 25, 2016
Report Number: CSD-001-16 Resolution: m
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File Number: N/A By-law Number:
Report Subject: Newcastles of the World
Recommendations:
1. That Report CSD-001-16 be received;
2. That the Newcastles of the World Steering Committee be established as a Committee of
Council and the Terms of Reference (Attachment 2) be approved for the period of February
2, 2016 to October 31, 2016;
3. That Council Representative(s) be appointed to the Newcastles of the World Steering
Committee;
4. That the $20,000 financial contribution be referred to the 2016 municipal budget process;
5. That Council support all appropriate grant funding applications of the Committee;
6. That the Municipality of Clarington Finance Department issue receipts for sponsorship and
donation payments pertaining to Newcastles of the World event and in turn remit these
funds to the Newcastles of the World Steering Committee for their use;
7. That municipal staff involvement with participation in the conference sessions be referred to
Department Heads for their consideration; and
8. That all interested parties listed in Report CSD-001-16 and any delegations be advised of
Council's decision.
Municipality of Clarington
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Report Overview
Newcastles of the World Alliance was created in the United Kingdom and its goals include
sharing best practices in economic development, tourism, culture and heritage; creating
connections between communities through education (youth delegates) and business (trade).
Since 1998 a summit is held every two (2) years in different Newcastles around the world. The
next summit in 2016 is being held in Newcastle, Ontario.
1 . Background
On February 10, 2014, Council approved the following resolution:
"WHEREAS there are more than 100 different "Newcastles"or "New Castles"around the
globe, in many different countries and in many different languages;
WHEREAS "Newcastles of the World"connects citizens and groups from the Newcastles
for friendship, for cultural, educational and business exchange, and to share experiences
and ideas;
WHEREAS Newcastle, Ontario in the Municipality of Clarington participated in the
"Newcastles of the World" Summit held July, 2012 in Newcastle upon Tyne;
WHEREAS Newcastle, Ontario in the Municipality of Clarington has joined and become a
member of the "Newcastles of the World; and
WHEREAS the next "Newcastles of the World" Summit is to be held April, 2014 in the
town of Nove Hrady, Czech Republic;
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED THAT Mayor Adrian Foster and Members of
Council for the Municipality of Clarington send a Proclamation recognizing the
"Newcastles of the World" Summit in Nove Hrady, Czech Republic; and
THAT the Council of the Municipality of Clarington support the "Newcastles of the World
Summit"be held in the Village of Newcastle, Ontario in the Municipality of Clarington for
the summit year 2016."
On Monday, January 4, 2016, Jeany Barrett, Chair of the Newcastles of the World
Steering Committee made a delegation to the General Government Committee with an
update on the planning and identified some specific requests from the Committee to the
Municipality of Clarington.
These requests are:
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• Steering Committee become a Committee of Council
• Support for putting on an international conference to showcase Newcastle and
Clarington
• Financial support in the amount of $20,000
• Staff support from various departments: Community Services Department,
Corporate Services Department, Operations Department and Finance Department
This report has been prepared by staff to provide specifics to Council on these requests,
as directed through Resolution GG-006-16:
"That the delegation of Jeany Barrett regarding Newcastles of the World, be received
with thanks; and
That the requests of the Newcastles of the World Steering Committee, be referred to
Staff to prepare a report to the January 25, 2016 General Government Committee
meeting."
2. Proposal
2.1. Newcastles of the World Summit 2016
The 2016 Newcastles of the World Summit is scheduled to take take place in Newcastle,
Ontario from September 19 to 23, 2016. It is expected that the delegates will include
Mayors, municipal staff, business people and youth from all over the world.
The theme for the 2016 Summit in Newcastle, Ontario is aging population and how it
affects the community, family and youth.
Since 2014, a steering committee has been developing a plan to best highlight the
Village of Newcastle and the benefits of living, working and playing in Clarington for the
2016 Summit.
Each morning, the delegates will take part in seminars related to either the conference
theme or advancing the priorities of the Newcastles Alliance (Attachment 1) forward.
In the afternoons, delegates participate in locally based excursions with visits to Algoma
Orchards, OPG, golfing, Bowmanville Zoo and a historical walking tour to name a few.
Evenings will include local entertainment and other activities.
The Newcastle Community Hall has been reserved for the week to host these workshops
and serve as the home base during the conference. A separate contingent of youth
delegates (ages 18-25 years) will conduct their working sessions at the Newcastle
Branch of the Clarington Public Library.
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2.2. Steering Committee
The members of the Steering Committee are:
Jeany Barrett Chairperson
Brianna Bate Project Coordinator
Jane Black Food
Jane Chung Youth Committee
Joyce Kufta Excursions
Masood Vatandoust Accommodations
Shirley Rogers Secretary
Carl Good Transportation
Marilia Hjorngaard Newcastle BIA representative
Leo Blindenbach Finances / Treasurer
Jill Richardson Sponsorships
Vacant Entertainment & Culture
The committee also includes two municipal staff: the Community Development
Programmer (Community Services Department) and the Communications Coordinator
(Corporate Services Department).
2.3. Committee of Council
The Newcastles of the World Steering Committee has requested to be recognized as a
Committee of Council. This request is a result of the anticipated insurance premium for
the scope of this event. As a Committee of Council, they would be covered under the
Municipality's insurance coverage.
To address this request, the Durham Region Insurance Pool was contacted. They have
advised that they would cover the insurance requirements of the Newcastles of the World
Committee for the purposes of planning and hosting the event.
In order to be covered, the following conditions must be met:
• Council passes a resolution accepting the Committee as a Committee of Council
• A member of Council sits on the Committee
• Committee minutes are forwarded to Council for information
• A budget is prepared by the Committee and submitted to Council
• Financial statements are submitted to Council
• The Committee is aware that they cannot incur debt
• All assets of the Committee become municipal assets
• The Committee will not become incorporated
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For Council's information, the Committee currently meets monthly on Wednesday
mornings and meeting frequency will increase as the event date approaches. Sub-
committees /working groups may meet more frequently as workload and activities
demand.
Staff have drafted the attached Terms of Reference (Attachment 2) to help guide the
work of this group.
2.4. Financial Administration
The Newcastles of the World Steering Committee is requesting the assistance of the
Municipality's Finance Department with certain tasks related to financial administration
such as processing sponsorship and registration payments and issuing receipts.
Through discussions with Finance Department staff, it is not normal practice to do the
accounting functions for the boards of council; however, the department does issue
municipal receipts for donations and sponsorships that the boards of council receive.
The funds received are then forwarded to the applicable board of council for their use.
In this manner, the Steering Committee will be required to establish their own bank
account to conduct their business. The Committee would remain responsible for any
costs incurred as a result of hosting the event.
2.5. Budget and Financial Support
The Committee has created a budget for the 2016 Newcastles of the World Conference
(Attachment 3).
The budget assumes revenue from an estimated 50 registered delegates, and various
unconfirmed sources including sponsorships and grants. While the Committee is hopeful
they can secure more through provincial and federal grant programs, they have
conservatively submitted a budget revenue figure of $10,000,
As with all budgets, some of the expenses will need to be adjusted based on the number
of delegates (i.e. accommodations, food, gifts) while other costs such as facility rental
fees, speakers and transportation will be fixed costs that have been factored in to the
overall budget. The Committee has indicated they are committed to providing a fiscally
responsible, world-class event.
The Committee has prepared a contingency plan in case revenue targets are not met or
if expenses come in higher than anticipated. This contingency plan includes re-
evaluating the budget and conference program regularly and offering the opportunity for
local businesses to provide in-kind services or products in lieu of cash sponsorship if that
is prohibitive for them.
Municipality of Clarington
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The committee is seeking financial support for the week-long conference and is
requesting $20,000 from the Municipality of Clarington.
2.6. Departmental Support
In addition to the financial support requested, the Newcastles of the World Steering
Committee is also requesting support from various municipal departments.
Community Services Department
Municipal staff from the Community Services Department will act as a resource to the
Steering Committee and assist with aspects of the planning, logistics and implementation
of the event in their role as Municipal Liaison.
Corporate Services Department, Communications and Tourism Division
The Communication and Tourism Division will continue to assist as required with graphic
design needs of the Committee. A significant focus of this event is the Tourism
component and to that end the department is determining if a more specific role for the
new Tourism Co-ordinator is appropriate,
Finance Department
As outlined in section 2.4 of this report, the Finance Department would be relied upon to
issue municipal receipts for donation and sponsorship payments pertaining to the
Newcastles of the World event,
Operations Department
The Committee has many activities and excursions planned to entertain the delegates
and showcase our community.
In order to offer these activities, some assistance and resources will be required to
coordinate the events with the Operations Departments such as use of picnic tables,
waste receptacles, and traffic pylons. Upon discussion with the Operations Department,
once the events are confirmed by the Committee, requirements will be reviewed with the
Operations Department as per their normal practice.
2.7. Staff Participation
The conference, which will run September 19 to 23, 2016, will be attended by delegates
from around the world. Past conferences have indicated many of these delegates will be
municipal council representatives and staff from various departments, specifically
Tourism, Planning, and Economic Development.
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The Newcastles of the World Committee is encouraging municipal departments to
consider sending staff to the conference.
The role of these staff members would be to participate in discussions during conference
sessions and offer a Clarington perspective while networking on an international level.
The Committee has offered to waive the registration fee for municipal staff.
Municipal staff would not be required or expected to attend excursions, meals or special
events, unless deemed appropriate, so their attendance would not be required for the
entire week.
3. Financial Considerations
If all recommendations are approved, there will be a financial impact of $20,000 which is
recommended to be referred to the 2016 budget process.
4. Concurrence
This report has been reviewed by Nancy Taylor, Director of Finance, Fred Horvath,
Director of Operations and Marie Marano, Director of Corporate Services who concur
with the recommendations.
5. Conclusion
This fall, the Newcastles of the World Steering Committee will welcome delegates from
around the world as the host of the 2016 Newcastles of the World conference.
The Newcastles of the World conference is an opportunity for political and municipal
representatives from various Newcastles around the world to come together to network
and collaborate topics such as economic development, tourism and citizenship. This will
be a unique opportunity to discuss issues surrounding an aging population and how the
growing older adult demographic affects the community, family and youth on an
international level.
The discussions with other communities and linkages that will be created could facilitate
the creation of jobs, attraction of new businesses and expansion of existing businesses,
which is a strategic priority of Council.
Should Council wish to support the requests of the Newcastles of the World Steering
Committee, they would provide a unique opportunity to showcase Newcastle and
Clarington on an international stage, setting the tone for the possibility of international
partnerships and relationships for the community.
Municipality of Clarington
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6. Strategic Plan Application
The recommendations contained in this report conform to the Strategic Plan.
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Submitted by: Reviewed by: �
Jo bph P. Caruana, Franklin Wu,
Director of Community Services Chief Administrative Officer
Staff Contact: Sharon Meredith, Manager of Recreation, 905-623-3379 ext. 2504 or
smeredith@clarington.net
Attachments:
Attachment 1 — Newcastles of the World Declaration 2014
Attachment 2 — Newcastles of the World Steering Committee Terms of Reference
Attachment 3 — Newcastles of the World Steering Committee — Event Budget
List of interested parties to be notified of Council's decision:
Jeany Barrett, Chair, Newcastles of the World Steering Committee
JPC/SM/WG
Attachment 1 to CSD-001-16
2014 Conference in Nove Hrady
NEWCASTLES OF THE WORLD DECLARATION 2014
Delegations from different Newcastles gathered in Nove Hrady, Czech Republic, from
28 April to 4 May 2014 for our ninth conference. Following the original initiative of
Shinshiro City, Japan, we have continued to exchange views and have deepened
understanding, friendship and solidarity among us. We have succeeded in establishing
and maintaining and international network connecting our towns and cities for the
mutual benefit of our citizens.
On behalf of our respective Newcastles, we have agreed to use our best endeavours to
progress the following programme:
1. To implement the funding arrangement, as agreed between us, at the earliest
possible date which will provide resources to establish a paid secretariat -
responsible for taking forward this agreed plan of action.
2. To share information and best practice, and to support each other in any other
practicable way to further our principal common interests which are:
• To create employment opportunities, especially for our young people,
together with the skills development that underpins it.
• To development new initiatives that provide affordable housing for those in
our communities who need it.
• To address the gap in communication and involvement between local leaders
and institutions and the people and communities who they are there to serve.
• To support services that recognise an ageing population, meeting their needs
but recognising the experience that older people have and the contribution
that they can make.
• To sustain the viability of our town centres and district centres in the face of
out-of-town and online retailing.
• To develop new uses for our historic buildings and identify the resources to
carry this out.
• To protect and sustain for future generations our environment, including our
surrounding agricultural land and forestry.
• To further our additional interests (more important for some individual
Newcastles than others) of building a clear civic identity; tackling inequalities,
discrimination and/or civil disobedience or disengagement; developing a more
cohesive local society that welcomes new communities.
3. To improve communications between us by:
• Having nominated contact points among officers, politicians and relevant !
individuals and agencies who guarantee to take initiatives, provide
information and otherwise respond promptly and positively as necessary.
• Creating greater content and functionality in our on-line presence to include:
topic forums to share concerns, ideas and best practice (both member-
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specific and open access); clear links from our municipality websites to
Newcastles of the World.
• Subject to individual agreement, to share contacts in each of our Newcastles
across a range of disciplines and interests.
• Developing a virtual and/or print gazette of all Newcastles of the World as a
basis for contacts, interaction and public information.
• Creating and keeping up to date a calendar of events and activities so we can
promote each other's programmes but also avoid conflicts of dates.
• Opportunities for income-generation through site sponsorship/management,
advertising etc.
• A more proactive approach to Facebook, Twitter and other social media
platforms, perhaps with some rotation of site management and updating
responsibility.
4. To create a shared tourism strategy and city branding, as a key vehicle for
driving economic development, that will have the following elements:
• A platform of digital/social media-based connectivity that operates for the
benefit of both our own individual citizens and our visitors/investors, but which
is also customised to facilitate the participation of as many Newcastles as
possible. The "Omni City" model developed by Neuchatel will be examined by
us all to see if it can be the basis of such a shared platform.
• A Newcastles tourism passport or card which offers a mutually-guaranteed
range of benefits to all visitors from one Newcastle to another. The Nove
Hrady model is to be examined as a basis for such development.
• Common or shared branding based on heritage (castles, other historic
buildings, industrial heritage and regeneration); culture and festivals; our
towns and cities as gateways to surrounding areas of natural beauty
• A range of appropriate promotional material that can be used in our individual
information centres, online and for exhibitions.
5. To encourage and develop a range of contacts and opportunities
between businesses and business agencies, especially through online
presence and the interests that we have in chambers of commerce and trade,
exchanging information on important business sectors with possibilities for trade,
research and development and other collaborations.
6. To pursue opportunities for collaborative applications for EU and other
international funding involving those Newcastles who wish to be part of such
appropriate applications and can commit to finding their share of any match-
funding that may be required. Initial areas of opportunity might be: international
exchange programmes, work experience and training; choirs, traditional music
and other creative cultural and craft programmes; conservation and regeneration;
sustaining the viability of local centres; citizen engagement in decision-making
institutions and in civic pride initiatives. The Erasmus +, Europe for Citizens and
Cultural Programmes appear to provide most opportunities among the
Transnational Funds; also work and skills from the Social Fund.
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7. To respond to the agenda developed and presented by the 2014 youth
conference, with positive intent, both as individual Newcastles and collectively,
to support this within the future business plan, and to encourage our members to
agree that all delegations to future conferences should include youth delegates,
with a guideline of at least 25% of the delegation numbers.
8. To develop further between us educational, cultural and business links, with
particular focus on schools; colleges/universities; chambers of commerce and
trade; heritage (castles, museums and galleries), recognising that some
partnerships will be one-to-one, others may involve a small number of
Newcastles with common characteristics and interests and some may involve all
Newcastles.
9. To welcome and accept the invitation extended by Newcastle, Ontario, Canada
to host the tenth conference in 2016,
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Newcastles of the World Steering Committee
Terms of Reference
Background:
The idea of bringing together places around the world that share the name "Newcastle"
came in 1996 from the then Newcastle upon Tyne-based arts manager John Nicolaou.
He created the "Newcastle's of the World United" project, which resulted in a website
and a book with this title, covering the Newcastles of the English-speaking world. The
aim was to foster links of friendship, culture, education and tourism, hopefully leading to
economic links and benefits.
In 1998 the first Summit was held in Shinshiro, Japan with delegates from South Africa,
Germany, Switzerland, Indiana and Pennsylvania (USA), United Kingdom and France,
This expanded the original idea beyond the English speaking world. Since then the
Summit has been held every two years in different Newcastles around the world.
The goals of the Alliance include sharing best practices in economic development,
tourism and culture and heritage. Creating connections between communities through
education (youth delegates) and business (trade).
In 2012 Newcastle, Ontario sent two delegates to the conference for the first time to
bring back their impressions and thoughts on the benefits of being a part of the
Newcastles Alliance. At each conference the Mayors, or Mayors' representatives, meet
to create a declaration establishing a direction for the group and goals for the future of
the Alliance.
The next Newcastles of the World Conference will be held in our Newcastle, Ontario in
September of 2016. A Steering Committee is already hard at work coming up with all
the ways to best highlight the Village and all of the benefits of living, working and
playing here. The 2016 delegates will include Mayors, Municipal staff, business people
and youth from all over the world.
The Newcastles of the World Committee will plan and implement a five day conference,
hosting delegates from other Newcastles around the world. The conference will be held
from September 19 — 23, 2016. The theme of the conference is Aging population and
how it affects the community, family and youth.
Steering Committee:
Mandate:
The Newcastles of the World Steering Committee has responsibilities for the following:
• All areas of conference planning including: accommodations, food, project
coordination, excursions, transportation, youth, sponsorships, entertainment and
culture
• Confirm conference budget and submit final copy to the Municipality
• Manage all aspects of conference marketing and registration
• Arrange and confirm accommodations and transportation for delegates
• Secure speakers and excursions in line with conference theme
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• Develop a cultural program for the conference, including entertainment and
experiences
• Inform local residents and businesses of conference to build a welcoming
atmosphere in the community
• Create welcome packages and other materials as required for all delegates
• Submit financial statements to the Municipality following the conclusion of the
event, once all costs and monies have been received
• Offer a world-class event from September 19 to 23, 2016, showcasing Newcastle
(Clarington), Ontario
The Committee:
• The Newcastles of the World Steering Committee shall consist of twelve (12)
voluntary members and their term shall conclude following the event and once all
activities are completed (October 31, 2016 or before.) The Committee will also
include appropriate municipal staff members and at least one (1) Council
representative, all non-voting members
• The Committee will be supported by volunteers, who can be any individuals from
the general public who possess various skills or who have an interest in the
event
• A Chair and Vice-Chair shall be appointed by the Committee and must be a
member of the Committee
• A recording secretary shall be appointed at the first meeting. Duties of the
recording secretary shall include the taking of meeting minutes, and circulating
these minutes to the staff liaison for Council's information
• The Committee will not seek incorporation
Quorum:
The quorum of the Newcastles of the World Steering Committee shall consist of a
majority (7) of voting members.
If a quorum is not present within fifteen (15) minutes after the time appointed for a
meeting, the Chair may adjourn the meeting.
If a member is absent from three (3) consecutive meetings without regrets, the Chair
may request the resignation of the individual.
Budgeting:
ting:
The Committee will prepare and provide a budget detailing anticipated revenue and
expenses for the conference. This budget will be submitted to the Municipality for their
information.
The Committee shall be responsible for applying for grants from various sources
including private sector and other levels of government.
There is no operating budget for the Committee as all members are volunteers.
The Committee cannot incur debt. Any assets of the Committee will become municipal
assets.
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Meetings and Reporting:
The Steering Committee will meet monthly and meeting frequency will increase as the
event date approaches.
Subcommittees may be formed and will meet as needed to deliver various aspects of
the conference,
Minutes of the meetings shall be recorded and distributed to the Committee members
and the Municipality of Clarington. The minutes will be placed on the Council agenda
for information.
The Committee will meet one final time following the event and the Chair will report
back to Council on the success of the event.
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Attachment 3 to CSD-001-16
Newcastles of the World Steering Committee - Event Budget
Income Expenses
Delegate fee $ 75,000 Venue $ 5,000
(based on 50 delegates) Food $ 25,000
Sponsorship Campaign $ 10,000 Accommodation $ 25,000
Grants $ 10,000 Speakers $ 10,000
(federal, provincial) Entertainment/Cultural $ 6,000
Municipality of Clarington $ 20,000 Gifts $ 5,000
Administration $ 5,000
TOTAL $115,000 (Printing, office supplies)
Sponsorship fee $ 3,500
Youth $ 3,500
Transportation $ 12,000
Contingency $ 15,000
TOTAL $115,000
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