5 NORTH WALES GROWTH DEAL - QUARTER 1 PERFORMANCE AND RISK REPORT
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Hedd
Vaughan Evans, Head of Operations, to present the report.
Additional documents:
Decision:
1. To note the Quarter 1
Performance Report and updated Portfolio Risk Register.
2. To approve the submission of
the Quarter 1 Performance Report to Welsh Government and UK Government, as well
as the local authority scrutiny committees.
Minutes:
The report was submitted by Hedd Vaughan-Evans (Head
of Operations) and the programme managers elaborated on the highlights of
individual programmes.
RESOLVED
1. To
note the Quarter 1 Performance Report and updated Portfolio Risk Register.
2. To
approve the submission of the Quarter 1 Performance Report to the Welsh
Government and UK Government, as well as the local authority scrutiny
committees.
REASONS FOR THE DECISION
Quarterly reporting
on progress against the North Wales Growth Deal is one of the requirements of
the Final Growth Deal Agreement.
Following consideration by the NWEAB, the reports would be shared with
the Welsh Government, UK Government and the local
authority scrutiny committees.
DISCUSSION
Elgan Roberts was congratulated for being appointed to
succeed Henry Aron as Energy Programme Manager and he was wished well in his
post. It was explained, as an internal
promotion, that this will reduce some of the capacity within the programme for
a period, but this will be managed over the next few months.
The officers were thanked for preparing the report,
and it was noted that it was interesting to see progress in some of the fields.
Councillor Mark Pritchard enquired if he had the right
to take part in the discussion and vote on the matter as there was a reference
in the report to the Western Gateway Project, Wrexham, which was led by Wrexham
County Borough Council. In response, it
was explained that although there was an interest, there was an exception in
the Code which allowed leaders to take part fully in the discussion and vote on
the matter.
The Chair added that there were not any decisions to
be made on individual projects in this case anyway, as it was a progress report
submitted to the Board.
It was noted that it was not believed that the Western
Gateway Project, Wrexham would go ahead as the Government's funding had been
withdrawn, and it was recommended that the project should be revoked as soon as
possible, so the North Wales Ambition officers were not wasting their
time. In response, it was noted that:
·
Following
concern expressed in the last Board meeting regarding this project, North Wales
Ambition officers had met with Wrexham Council officers, and it was understood
that Wrexham Council was working on a plan exploring how this project can be
moved forward.
·
Once
the plan was available, it will be reviewed by the North Wales Ambition
officers, and if they believed that there was no viable way forward, then a
report would have to be presented to the Board with a recommendation on the way
forward, as with any other project in a similar situation.
·
The
project's sponsor can decide to withdraw or make a request to change, and again
this would have to be something that the Board considers.
·
It
was not believed that we are in this situation at the moment,
as Wrexham Council's officers were currently working on a plan.
Another member emphasised that the Western Gateway Project, Wrexham should not ... view the full minutes text for item 5