7 ANNUAL PERFORMANCE REPORT AND SELF-ASSESSMENT 2024/25
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Cyflwynwyd gan: Cllr. Nia Jeffreys
Additional documents:
Decision:
To approve
Cyngor Gwynedd's Annual Performance Report and Self-Assessment 2024/25 and it
was recommended that it be adopted by Full Council.
Minutes:
The report
was submitted by Cllr Nia Jeffreys.
DECISION
To approve
Cyngor Gwynedd's Annual Performance Report and Self-Assessment 2024/25 and it
was recommended that it be adopted by Full Council.
DISCUSSION
Pride was
expressed in the submission of the report, noting that this was the second
performance report on the Council's Plan 2023-2028.
It was
mentioned that attention had been paid to the comments of the Governance and
Audit Committee, which would be included in the report.
It was
stated that the fact that the Council had been able to achieve so much this
year with a completely inadequate budget, was miraculous.
It was
noted that the documents collated a wide range of information, and these
reports would be included as evidence for next year's Panel Performance
Assessment.
Observations
arising from the discussion:
·
The
improvements to the infrastructure of some of the County's leisure centres,
which include a new Padel court, were mentioned.
·
Reference
was made to the list of work that had been carried out under the heading 'A
Prosperous Gwynedd', and it was reiterated that the current situation meant
that the Council would not have the money to achieve half as much going
forward.
·
The
importance of external partners and Council staff to be able to carry out all
the work under the heading 'A Caring Gwynedd' was highlighted.
·
The
link between the provision of suitable housing and the ambitions set under the
'A Homely Gwynedd' priority area was noted. It was added that it was complex
and long-term work, which was intended to address a number of wider problems.
The need to work collaboratively with the Welsh Government and housing
associations was highlighted to be able to achieve the goal.
·
Reference
was made to the additional Social Housing Grants that had been attracted by the
Welsh Government, noting that the grant received in 2024/25 would enable the
Council's partners to construct at least 50 additional units.
·
It
was recognised that pressures in terms of homelessness were increasing, noting
that projects had been completed or were underway to provide emergency
accommodation for homeless people across the County. Reference was made to the
need for more social housing to be able to tackle homelessness.
·
Referring
to the challenge of attracting staff into the field of care, pride was
expressed about the Care Academy that had been launched and the many fantastic
staff members who had come through the Academy.
·
It
was stated that extensive investment was being made in Gwynedd's school
buildings and the Language Centres within the County. It was reiterated that
this was part of the intention to offer schools and education that met the
needs of all children and young people in Gwynedd.
It was
warned that the further financial shortfall the Council was facing would make
it even harder for the Council to be able to deliver to the same level as it
had done in the past.
Awdur: Dewi Wyn Jones, The Council's Business Support Service Manager