13 PERFORMANCE REPORT OF THE CABINET MEMBERS FOR ECONOMY AND COMMUNITY DEPARTMENT
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Cyflwynwyd gan: Cllr. Dyfrig Siencyn and Cllr. Nia Jeffreys
Additional documents:
Decision:
The information in the report was
accepted and noted.
Minutes:
The report was submitted by Cllr Dyfrig Siencyn and Cllr Nia Jeffreys.
DECISION
The information in the report was
accepted and noted.
DISCUSSION
It was reported that
the department had recently been allocated £4.8m from the SPF Shared Prosperity
Fund. It was elaborated that the application process had opened and that
several businesses and campaigns had benefited from the fund so far. It was
added that it was hoped that more funding would be released to support more projects
in the future. Officers from the department were thanked for their work with
this fund, especially in light of the challenges and
delays by the British Government.
It was noted that a Tourism Plan had been launched in September. It was
explained that this had been the culmination of 6 years of work and the
department was now focussing on an action plan.
It was confirmed
that the Cyngor Gwynedd stall at the National Eisteddfod in Boduan
had been very successful and the Head of Department was thanked for her work in
coordinating the week's events. It was considered that it was now possible to
see the legacy of the Eisteddfod having an impact on the county's communities
and an example of this was reported when considering the waiting list for Welsh
language lessons in the Botwnnog area.
It was explained
that engagement work with businesses in the county was still taking place, with
recent visits to South Caernarfon Creameries, CK Tools, Penmaen
Uchaf Hotel and the Oren food company.
It was explained that there had been an increase in the county's library
users and that people were realising that a number of
events were held there, and that it was a safe and warm place to visit if
anyone had difficulties heating their homes.
It was noted that the Pwllheli harbour dock was currently full but owners had been in touch to confirm that they were
cancelling their agreement for next year due to the cost-of-living crisis.
Reference was also made to Neuadd Dwyfor in Pwllheli,
which had recently reopened, noting that the satisfaction rate among visitors
was between 78-88%.
Awdur: Sioned Williams: Head of Economy and Community Department