11 PERFORMANCE REPORT OF THE CABINET MEMBER FOR HIGHWAYS, ENGINEERING AND YGC
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Cyflwynwyd gan: Cllr. Berwyn Parry Jones
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Decision:
The information in the report was accepted and
noted.
Minutes:
The report was submitted by Cllr Berwyn Parry
Jones
DECISION
The information in the report was accepted and noted.
DISCUSSION
Members were
reminded that the Department led on two of the projects in the Council Plan
namely 'Clean and Tidy Communities' and 'Strengthening Communication and
Engagement'.
It was noted that the Clean and Tidy Communities project had led to the
establishment of the Ardal Ni teams, which had been
very successful. However, it was
recognised that there was a need to promote more of the project as some areas
were not aware of them. Members were reminded
that it was possible to send a request for work in several ways, including via
an online form or the Gwynedd App.
It was explained that a Communications and Engagement Officer had been
appointed as part of the 'Strengthening Communication and Engagement' project.
It was noted that a new newsletter shared stories with staff every quarter, as
well as raising awareness of the services' work through social media.
It was confirmed that work was underway to include details of salt bins on
the Gwynedd Map so residents were aware of their location and report when they
needed to be replenished.
It was reported that
the department would lead on three priorities within the Council's Plan 2023/28
namely:
·
Clean and Tidy Communities
·
Acting on Flood Risks
(Inland and Coastal)
·
Extending
play/socialisation opportunities for the County's children and young people
(Working jointly with the Education Department).
It was recognised
that there had been a turnover in the workforce of clean and tidy communities'
projects. However, any gap that had been created as a result had been filled.
Members were
reminded that the department had adopted a Green Fleet Plan since 24 January
2023 and the progress of the plan was regularly reported to the Climate and
Nature Board. However, it was acknowledged that there had been some challenges
within this plan such as a lack of resources within the fleet service, the
timetable for introducing charging points and the costs of purchasing electric
vehicles. An update was shared that the department was in discussions with
other departments to work together to ensure the charging points were delivered
as quickly as possible.
It has been
announced that the installation of LED lamps on 17,000 Gwynedd street lamps had
been carried out within the Lighting Service. It was noted that there was a 45%
reduction in energy consumption and a 70% reduction in carbon emissions per
tonne at the end of 2022/23. It was also explained that 25% less energy was
used between 10:30pm and 6:00am as the lights were dimmed during this time.
It was explained
that Gwynedd Consultancy had met their 2022/23 income target and continued to
steadily develop staff. Attention was drawn to some of the projects the service
had undertaken recently such as flood risk management plans.
It was announced that the Department had met their
financial savings target.
Awdur: Sara Marged Jones: Project Manager, Highways, Engineering and YGC Department