10 PERFORMANCE REPORT OF THE CABINET MEMBER FOR ECONOMY AND COMMUNITY
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Cyflwynwyd gan: Cllr. Medwyn Hughes
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Decision:
To accept
and note the information in the report.
Minutes:
The report
was presented by Cllr R. Medwyn Hughes
DECISION
To
accept and note the information in the report.
DISCUSSION
It was
reported that the Department has succeeded in achieving progress in many Cyngor
Gwynedd Plan 2023-28 priority projects for which the Department was responsible
for, namely:
·
Promoting
our Culture and a Sustainable Visitor Economy
·
Regenerating
Communities and Town Centres
·
Creating
the best possible circumstances in Gwynedd for businesses and community
enterprises to thrive, and support the people of Gwynedd into work
·
Supporting
the residents of Gwynedd to live full and safe lives in our communities
Some of the
Department's main risks were highlighted, with uncertainty about the future of
the budgets of the ARFOR Programme, the Levelling Up Fund and SPF. It was noted
that this may have an impact on the Department's ability to deliver these four
priority projects in a timely manner.
Particular
attention was drawn to the ARFOR programme, since an evaluation of the
programme showed clear benefits for businesses and communities, that it
promoted the use and visibility of the Welsh language and highlighted
employment opportunities for young people within the region. Disappointment was
expressed that the future of the programme remained uncertain, as there was no
commitment from the Welsh Government to fund it in 2025/26.
The members
were updated that a contract to build 10 business units was underway at Minffordd, with the intention of commencing construction in
the second quarter of 2025.
A member
expressed concern that the number of Gwynedd pupils receiving swimming lessons
at Byw'n Iach centres
continued to decline. The member recalled that 85% of Key Stage 2 children were
receiving swimming lessons there before the Pandemic, noting that this figure
had dropped to 54% by the end of Summer 2024. Concern was expressed that the
schools with the highest levels of deprivation in the County had the lowest
levels of swimming skills. It was confirmed that this concern had been shared
with the schools, following discussions with the Cabinet Member for Education.
Observations
arising from the discussion:
·
It
was agreed that a reduction in the number of pupils receiving swimming lessons
was worrying. The member was assured that the Council would work with Byw'n Iach and schools in Gwynedd
to ensure that the challenges preventing children from receiving these lessons
would be resolved. The Corporate Director of Social Services (Co-Chair of the
Cross-Departmental Supporting People Board) shared his wish for that Board to
consider how it can help to find a solution to this issue.
·
Another
member echoed the dissatisfaction regarding the Welsh Government's lack of
commitment to date to fund the ARFOR programme in 2025/26. They were concerned
that there would be significant challenges to delivering projects within this
scheme in a timely manner if a formal decision on funding was not announced
soon.
Awdur: Sioned E. Williams (Head of Economy and Community Department)