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    CJC POST TRANSFER IMPLEMENTATION PROGRAMME 2025/26

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    Meeting: 13/06/2025 - North Wales Corporate Joint Committee (Item 9)

    9 CJC POST TRANSFER IMPLEMENTATION PROGRAMME 2025/26 pdf icon PDF 196 KB

    Iwan Evans, Monitoring Officer and David Hole, Implementation Programme Lead to present the report.

    Decision:

    To accept the report which updated Members on post-transfer and development of the project and ongoing progress of the implementation programme to support the continued establishment of the North Wales Corporate Joint Committee (CJC).

     

    Minutes:

    The report was presented by Iwan Evans, Monitoring Officer and David Hole, CJC Action Programme Lead.

     

    RESOLVED:

     

    To accept the report which updated Members on post-transfer and development of the project and the ongoing progress of the implementation programme to support the continued establishment of the North Wales Corporate Joint Committee (CJC).

     

    DISCUSSION

     

    The report was presented stating that it provided an update on the work that had been done following the transfer on 1 April 2025. It was highlighted that there was a programme of change and improvement based on priorities and some limiting factors for the year. It was expressed that further work was needed to change what had not yet been developed in subsequent years. 

     

    It was noted that there was specific work for projects and to develop the public's understanding of the CJC's work.  The officers were thanked for the update and the need to receive an update in September was noted, as work needed to continue over the summer months.