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APOLOGIES Additional documents: Minutes: An apology
was received from Councillor Nia Jeffreys. Cabinet
members and officers were welcomed to the meeting, and specifically Huw Dylan
Owen to his first meeting as Corporate Director. |
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DECLARATION OF PERSONAL INTEREST Additional documents: Minutes: No declarations of personal interest were received. |
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URGENT ITEMS Additional documents: Minutes: There were
no urgent items. |
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MATTERS ARISING FROM OVERVIEW AND SCRUTINY Additional documents: Minutes: There were
no matters arising from overview and scrutiny. |
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PERFORMANCE REPORT OF THE CABINET MEMBER FOR ECONOMY AND COMMUNITIES PDF 469 KB Cyflwynwyd gan: Cllr. Dyfrig Siencyn and Cllr. Nia Jeffreys Additional documents: Decision: To accept and note the information in the report. Minutes: The report
was submitted by Cllr Dyfrig Siencyn DECISION To accept
and note the information in the report. DISCUSSION The report
was presented, and the key schemes were noted. It was noted in terms of the
North Wales Ambition Board that some projects were now in progress, however, it
was explained that one scheme had now been withdrawn. It was stated that the Bodelwyddan scheme had been withdrawn as a result of
amendments to the local development plan which meant that the whole essence of
the project had also changed. It was
explained that there were arrangements in place to consider schemes to fill the
gap. Attention
was drawn to an application to deliver the Llanbedr Access Road and to bypass
the village and it was noted that the department was awaiting an announcement
from the UK Government to hear whether the application had been successful.
Reference was made to the Arfor programme and it was
noted that the Government and the Authorities had by now agreed on the schemes
but they were still awaiting the formal letter to commence the work. It was highlighted that the time-schedule would
be tight to spend the funding within the next 6 months. The Head of
Department drew specific attention to the department's performance, and
reported that it would be necessary to submit a further report to Cabinet on
the situation regarding Byw'n Iach. It
was explained that although it was heartening that the number of users
returning to the service had risen, it continued to be low following the
pandemic and this placed additional pressure on their budget. On the
other hand, it was noted that Hafan, Pwllheli, that
is part of the Maritime Service, was now full and this placed pressure on the
infrastructure and there was a demand for further investment there. In terms of the position with savings, it was
noted that there was pressure on the department's budget as there had been a
delay in the work of upgrading Neuadd Dwyfor due to
the pandemic and therefore its income target had not been realised. However, it
was explained that detailed planning work was being undertaken and the
department hoped that the work would be completed by next summer. Observations
arising from the discussion ¾
It
was highlighted that some beaches had experienced major difficulties over the
summer, specifically Morfa Bychan with Motorhomes
staying overnight. It was asked whether
it could be ensured that the situation was resolved by next summer. It was
explained that a letter had now been prepared to be presented to persons who
refused to move their vehicles and / or comply to give them a fine of up to
£1000, and this would hopefully be in operation from Easter onwards. ¾ It was noted that a number of schemes were looking to create work in the area, and it was highlighted that by now there was a lack of people to fill the posts. It was explained that the situation had changed since ... view the full minutes text for item 5. Awdur: Sioned Williams |
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PERFORMANCE REPORT OF THE CABINET MEMBER FOR CORPORATE SUPPORT AND LEGAL PDF 597 KB Cyflwynwyd gan: Cllr. Menna Jones Additional documents: Decision: To accept and note the information in the report Minutes: The report
was submitted by Cllr Menna Jones DECISION To accept
and note the information in the report. DISCUSSION The report
was submitted noting that the Corporate Support Department had 9 improvement
priorities within the Council Plan. It was noted that one of them namely,
Workforce Planning was a challenge to all and work was being undertaken within
the department to look at this. In terms
of Keeping the Benefit Local, this was going in the right direction and it was
expressed that the Cabinet Member was looking forward to continue with the good
work undertaken in the field of equality.
Attention
was drawn to the Legal field and it was noted that training for members during
the welcome period had gone extremely well.
In addition the percentage of young people 16+
who had registered to vote had now risen to 70%. It was stated that this was due to the
appointment of a member of staff to encourage young people as well as leading
the work. On the
whole, it was noted that the Cabinet Member was happy with the department's
performance. The Head of
Corporate Support added that two of the improvement priorities would come to a
natural end this year namely Promoting the Use of the Welsh Language and the
Use of the Welsh language in Public Services. In terms of the department's
performance, it was noted that there had been some delay as a result of the
pandemic in the health surveillance field, and the occupational health team was
trying to catch up with the work. It was added that the work of creating an
independent entity for Hunaniaith was continuing and
the lead group was confident that it would be possible to make an announcement
at the National Eisteddfod in 2023. Observations
arising from the discussion ¾
It
was asked, with so many men on the Management Team within the Council what did
the Women in Leadership project do to promote women in senior roles within the
Council. It was noted that the Women in Leadership Project Group met regularly
and there were several schemes such as the developing potential programme and
teatime chats for staff and Councillors. It was explained that a firm
foundation had been laid and there was confidence that the project will be
successful but changing the culture would take time. In addition, it was added that the number of
women who had applied for senior posts had increased, however, this had not
been seen in the appointments as yet. ¾
In
terms of Workforce Planning, pride was noted that the work was proceeding but
it was a major challenge across the Council. It was asked how the Plan measured
performance. It was noted that the
Workforce Planning Group met every month, and the statistics would be presented
to Cabinet members over the next few weeks.
¾ It was asked how opportunities within the Council, such as Cynllun Yfory and Apprenticeships were marketed to young people. It was noted that a ... view the full minutes text for item 6. Awdur: Geraint Owen |
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PERFORMANCE REPORT OF THE CABINET MEMBER FOR HOUSING AND PROPERTY PDF 11 MB Cyflwynwyd gan: Cllr. Craig ab Iago Additional documents: Decision: To accept and note the information in the report. Minutes: The report was
presented by Cllr Craig ab Iago DECISION To accept and note
the information in the report. DISCUSSION The report was
submitted noting that the Cabinet Member was very happy with the department's
performance and attention was drawn to some aspects. It was noted that the
Homelessness situation continued to worsen every day and the figures were now
50% higher than those seen prior to the pandemic. It was explained that the plans created prior
to the pandemic were no longer good enough, and there was a need to create
plans to implement the principle of having suitable homes for local people
within their communities. It was highlighted that one scheme asked private
landlords to use their houses to home local people rather than for holiday
accommodation. Attention was drawn
to an innovative scheme that was being implemented in the homelessness service,
with specialist mental health support.
It was explained that there was a high percentage of homeless persons
with mental health issues and the department had appointed a member of staff
with expertise in this field to work with the individuals for them to remain in
their homes and to prevent them from becoming homeless. It was stated that
the Council had bought a parcel of land in Morfa Nefyn
to build housing for local people in the centre of the village in affordable,
easy to heat and environmentally green housing. It was noted that these houses
were based on the concept of Tŷ Gwynedd, namely
creating the type of house Gwynedd residents need and not only a house but a
home. Overall, the Cabinet
Member noted that he was satisfied with the performance, however, it was
difficult to celebrate as the situation remained unresolved but the department
was trying its best to assist people giving hope in a hopeless situation. The Head of
Department added that they were aware of the significant challenges facing the
department following the pandemic, brexit, increase
in the costs of living and an increase in homelessness. It was noted that the department was eager to
change some of its plans that could be seen within the Council Plan for 2023/24
to include new priorities that are more specific to get to grips with the
challenges facing the department. Observations arising
from the discussion ¾
An
enquiry was made about the Mental Health Plan within the homelessness team. It
was explained that the plan was innovative and unique to Gwynedd, and that the
plan would secure support for the homeless by the Health Field. It was stated
that it was a clear example of how the department was trying to think
differently and was working to resolve problems. ¾ It was stated that the pods in Caernarfon for the homeless now appeared to have been completed, however, there were issues with Welsh Water and a number of questions had been raised locally why no one was living in them. It was noted that there had been issues with drainage, however, there ... view the full minutes text for item 7. Awdur: Carys Fon Williams |
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FORWARD WORK PROGRAMME PDF 197 KB Cyflwynwyd gan: Cllr. Dyfrig Siencyn Additional documents: Decision: To approve the Forward Work Programme included with the meeting papers. Minutes: The report was presented by Cllr Dyfrig Siencyn DECISION To approve the Forward Work Programme included with the meeting papers. |