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Minutes: The Minutes from the meeting held on 20 November 2023, were taken as read and signed as a correct record. |
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PUBLIC QUESTION TIME PDF 67 KB Minutes: The Board was advised that no public questions
had been received. |
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The Corporate Plan - The Big Conversation Analysis and the way forward PDF 84 KB Additional documents: Minutes: The Board received a report of the Corporate
Director, Chief Executive’s Delivery Unit, which gave an update on ‘The Big
Conversation’, since it was presented at the last meeting in November 2023. The consultation closed on 30 November 2023.
The report outlined the engagement results of the consultation, broken down
into age groups and presented the methods used and areas the consultation had
reached, which included many stakeholders and partners. It was noted that there was a high level of
agreement on the suggested themes within the consultation. It was evident however that the addition of a
6th theme was required to encompass areas such as: environment, open
and green spaces and the protection of these, litter, overgrowth and weeds,
regeneration, business, economy, growth support and town centres,
housing and supported living. It was
proposed that these would come under ‘Place and Community’. The timeline for the new Corporate Plan was
provided and its launch was scheduled for April 2024. All Elected Members of the Council had been
emailed to advise of the qualifying statements devised for each priority/theme. These would also be made available to the
public, employees and residents, who would now be given the opportunity to
provide feedback on these statements, which set out what each priority would
aim to achieve over the next 5 years. The public consultation on the qualifying
statements was open from 19 January to 26 January and was being shared via
social media and drop-in sessions in the libraries and Direct Links in Runcorn
and Widnes. The following additional information was given
in response to Members questions: ·
The
feedback for the qualifying statements was now received and a 10- page document
explaining the detail of each of the priorities would be added; ·
This
10-page document will be shared and promoted amongst stakeholders – Elected
Members, residents, Halton’s workforce and businesses once it was approved; ·
A
detailed Workforce Plan would then be written for staff to work to, containing
business plans and KPI’s for example; and ·
The
Corporate Plan is linked to the reimagine Halton agenda and the Transformation
agenda. Members discussed the timeline for the launch
of the new Corporate Plan and raised concerns that the full Plan would not have
been scrutinised by Members before it was
launched. Specifically, they were
concerned that the detail of the full plan would not be known until after the
Council meeting in March, where the Plan was being approved. The Board also requested an opportunity to scrutinise the full document at Policy and Performance Board’s
in the future. Officers would explore the possibility of
sharing the 10-page document with all Members prior to approval of the Plan at
the Executive Board meeting in February.
RESOLVED:
That 1) the report be noted; and 2) concern was expressed with regards to the lack of time for scrutiny of the full Corporate Plan. Therefore, the Board declined to endorse the approach to facilitate the implementation of a new Corporate Plan. Members felt that ... view the full minutes text for item 28. |
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Presentation - Community & Greenspace Department PDF 50 KB Minutes: The Board received a presentation from the
Operational Director of Community and Greenspace, on developments that had taken
place within that Department over the past two years and how they were
contributing to the Council’s strategic aims. The Community and Greenspace Department
comprised 4 areas: ·
Environmental
Services; ·
Leisure
Services; ·
Community
Safety and Protection; and ·
Stadium
and Catering Services. The presentation covered several areas of
interest within each of the above services, including how the structural
changes that had been made had aligned services to the various Member
Portfolios and streamlined management arrangements to create a more focused
service delivery. The following highlights were discussed: ·
An
additional stage had been built for the Stadium, to accommodate smaller events
such as tribute and comedy nights; this was also portable so could be used
indoors and outdoors; ·
The
cessation of the schools meals service by 31 March
2025 was discussed; ·
A
restructure of the Stadium and Catering services to form a new division was
currently underway. Although staff would
be put at risk, there were enough job vacancies for those staff who wanted them; ·
Widnes
Cemetery was now full – an opening ceremony for the one in Peel House Lane
would take place in Spring 2024; ·
Further
work around increasing the amount of recycling in the Borough was being
undertaken, as well as looking at reducing contamination; ·
The
importance of the Borough’s libraries to Halton’s communities; and ·
An
Enforcement Team of 4 staff is being put into place who would patrol open
spaces and parks and would issue fines for littering and dog mess/control
offences. RESOLVED:
That the presentation be received and
information noted. |