7 COMMUNITIES SCRUTINY COMMITTEE FORWARD PROGRAMME 2025.26
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To submit
the Committee’s draft work programme for 2025/26 for adoption.
Additional documents:
Decision:
To adopt
the Communities Scrutiny Committee’s Work Programme for 2025/26.
Minutes:
The report
was presented by the Scrutiny Advisor.
She
reminded the committee that all Council members, co-opted members, Cabinet
Members, Heads of Department and the public had been invited to suggest
potential items for scrutiny during the year 2025/26.
The members
were updated that the potential items for scrutiny that had been received
following this invitation had been discussed during an informal meeting of this
Committee on 10 July 2025. She highlighted that some of these items had been
suggested at the Chair and Vice-Chair's liaison meetings with the relevant
Heads of Department and Cabinet Members, items that required follow-up
following recent scrutiny as well as some annual items. She noted that two
items had been suggested by Council members.
She
explained that every effort had been made to prioritise a maximum of three
items for each meeting when drawing up the draft forward programme for 2025/26,
to ensure that there was sufficient time to scrutinise all matters and to add
value. However, she acknowledged that this had not been possible on all
occasions as four items had been scheduled for one meeting. The Members were
asked to ensure their availability to be present for all items. It was
confirmed that the item 'New Local Development Plan - Preferred Strategy' had
been identified as a reserve item.
It was
reported that this Committee had a role to scrutinise the work of the Gwynedd
and Anglesey Public Services Board. It was noted that two items had been
scheduled to be scrutinised, namely:
· Annual Report 2024/25 – Gwynedd and
Anglesey Public Services Board (18 September 2025)
· Gwynedd and Anglesey Public Services
Board Progress Report (19 March 2026)
It was
noted that it was not possible to present the 2024/25 Annual Report to this
meeting as scheduled as it would not presented to the
Board until December 2025. It was explained that if one of the items that had
been scheduled for the January 2026 meeting were to slip, the Progress Report
could be scrutinised at that time rather than in the March 2026 meeting which
would free up more time to scrutinise the other items during the March 2026
meeting.
She drew
attention to the Committee's draft work programme which had been included as
part of the documentation for the meeting. She emphasised that it was a live
programme that would be reviewed continually to ensure that the right issues
were being addressed.
RESOLVED
To adopt the Communities Scrutiny Committee’s
work programme for 2025/26.