8 NON EXECUTIVE ADVISORS
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Alwen
Williams (Chief Executive) to present the report.
Decision:
To agree the process for the recruitment and appointment of
Non-Executive Advisors in accordance with the requirements of the Procurement
Act 2023 and related regulations.
a)
In addition to the
adopted Job and Personal specifications adopted, a procurement package will be
prepared with relevant award criteria.
b)
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Non-Executive Advisor roles will be advertised on the Ambition North Wales
website and social media channels (July 2025) and as required by the Act
c)
Applications –
Interested candidates will be asked to submit their CV and covering letter
setting out why they want the role (July 2025)
d)
Assessment and
Shortlisting – Covering letters and CVs will be assessed against the role
descriptions by the SRO and Chief Executive and a representative from the
Portfolio Management Office and a short-list will be agreed to be invited to
interview (date in August TBC)
e)
Interviews –
Short-listed candidates will then be interviewed by a panel consisting of the
Chair, Vice-Chair, SRO, Chief Executive and Monitoring Officer along with a
third Elected member of the Sub-Committee (to be confirmed) who will make
recommendations for appointment to the Economic Well-being Sub-Committee (on a
date to be confirmed in September) based on the final scores following the
interview.
f)
Appointments – final
appointments made by the Economic Well-being Sub-Committee (3 October 2025)
Minutes:
The report was
presented by the Chief Executive and Head of Operations.
DECISION
1.
To agree on the
recommendation and preferred way forward – Revised Land and Property Programme
(Option 2) stating that it will be a matter for the Sub-Committee to determine
the projects to be prioritised and the approval of funding from the Growth
Deal.
2.
To request that the
Portfolio Director begins the transition process to formally include these
elements in the Land and Property Programme.
REASONS FOR THE DECISION
In March 2025, North Wales Ambition launched
an 'Expression of Interest' process to select projects for the new Reserve List
that would be able to bring forward business cases for funding in the future.
One of the criteria set was that projects needed to be
within the scope of the five existing Growth Deal programmes – Digital
Connectivity, Low Carbon Energy, Land and Property, Innovation in High Value
Manufacturing and Agri-Food and Tourism.
Of the 27 Expressions of Interest submitted,
four were considered to be outside the scope of the
Growth Deal. One of these was a revenue-based project and the other three were
primarily transportation projects. It was noted that two had been submitted by
the Welsh Government and one by Cyngor Gwynedd. Only one of the projects, 'Padeswood', met the scoring threshold to be
considered for inclusion on the reserve list; however, the report to the
sub-committee made clear that this would be subject to a separate decision on
the inclusion of transport projects within the Growth Deal.
At the Economic Well-being Sub-Committee in
May, it was agreed that:
a)
the Sub-Committee agrees to
initiate a process to assess and review the scope and case for extending the
current Growth Deal to include transport projects.
b)
the Sub-Committee
commissions the Portfolio Director to prepare a detailed options report in
consultation with the Welsh and UK Governments and officers of the Constituent
Councils and Education Partners.
c)
the options report be
submitted to the Sub-committee with the intention of determining whether the
formal change process should be commenced to ensure agreement for the extended
Growth Deal to include Transport projects.
DISCUSSION
The
members were reminded that this report was being submitted following a request
from the board following the last meeting in order to
be able to decide whether or not it was necessary to consider initiating a
formal change process to extend the Growth Deal to accommodate projects with
Transport elements.
It
was explained that if the 'Padeswood' project were to
be approved on the Reserve List, this would enable the possibility of adding
more schemes to the reserve list in the future, provided they met the
requirements of the Growth Deal. It was noted that this was the only scheme
that met the scoring thresholds following an Expression of Interest process to
be on the Reserve List, carried out by North Wales Ambition in March 2025.
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