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  • Agenda, decisions and minutes

    Democracy Services Committee - Tuesday, 27th February, 2024 1.00 pm

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    • Printed minutes PDF 155 KB

    Venue: Cyfarfod Rhithiol / Virtual Meeting. View directions

    Contact: Annes Sion  01286 679490

    Items
    No. Item

    1.

    APOLOGIES

    To receive any apologies for absence.

    Minutes:

    Apologies were received from Councillors, Linda Ann Jones, Eryl Jones-Williams and Arwyn Herald Roberts.

    2.

    DECLARATION OF PERSONAL INTEREST

    To receive any declaration of personal interest.

    Minutes:

    No declarations of personal interest were received.

    3.

    URGENT ITEMS

    To note any items that are a matter of urgency in the view of the Chairman for consideration.

    Minutes:

    No urgent matters were raised.

     

    4.

    MINUTES pdf icon PDF 140 KB

    The Chairman shall propose that the minutes of the last meeting of this committee held on 14 November 2023, be signed as a true record.

    Minutes:

    The Chair accepted the minutes of the previous meeting of this committee, held on 14 November 2023, as a true record.

    5.

    2024/25 COMMITTEES CALENDAR pdf icon PDF 14 KB

    To recommend the Committees Calendar for 2024/25 for adoption by the Full Council

     

    Additional documents:

    • Appendix 1 - Committees Calendar 2024-25 , item 5. pdf icon PDF 91 KB

    Decision:

    To accept the report and recommend the Committees Calendar for 2024/25 to the Full Council meeting on 7 March 2024 for adoption.

     

    Minutes:

    The report was submitted, and it sought the Committee's views on the 2024/25 Committees’ Calendar before being submitted to the Council meeting next week. It was reported that consultations had been taking place with the Council's internal officers as well as the National Park Authority, to avoid clashes with other meetings. In addition, it was noted that every effort had been made to avoid clashes with the meetings of the North Wales Economic Ambition Board and North Wales Corporate Joint Committee.  

     

    It was highlighted that the Council's first meeting had been moved to 9 May 2024 because the Police and Crime Commissioner Elections were being held on 2 May.⁠ ⁠⁠ It was reported that a reserve date had been earmarked in the calendar for an Extraordinary Meeting of the Council for September 2024, to hold potential discussions on the Single Transferable Vote systems.

     

    During the discussion the following observations were made:

    -        It was pointed out that neither the meetings of the Pension Board, nor training days, had been noted on the Calendar. An enquiry was made about the possibility of including Councillor training days on the Calendar.

    -        A member asked whether it was possible to consult with the Fire Authority to avoid clashes. It was noted that five Councillors were members of the Fire Authority and there had been clashes in the past between the dates of Council meetings and Fire Authority meetings.

    -        ⁠Discontent was expressed that Councillors' inability to attend a committee as they were representing the Council on another Committee that was being held at the same time, was being recorded as an 'Apology' or 'Absent'. It was believed that there was a need to look at this system.

    -        It was asked why the Full Council's meeting time had changed to 1:30pm and whether it was possible to change it back to 1:00pm. It was believed that this would benefit Councillors who lived far from Caernarfon and needed to travel home after the meeting, as well as improve attendance for the entire meeting.

     

    In response to the observations:

    -        It was noted that the Pension Board's meetings were not usually included in the Committee's Calendar as only two Councillors attended them. Nevertheless, reassurances were given that the Democracy team was making every effort to avoid clashes. It was reported that the team was looking into training dates at present, and the possibility of including them on the Calendar; this could be looked at next year.

    -        Reassurances were given that the Fire Authority would be consulted when the 2025/26 Committees Calendar was created, and from now on.

    -        It was noted that the Democracy Team would investigate the way that Apologies and Absences were being recorded as a result of clashes due to Councillors' roles.

    -        Members were reminded that the Full Council meeting time had changed to 1:30pm following the response received to a questionnaire sent to the Councillors in 2022. It was noted that one of the main reasons was to ensure that  ...  view the full minutes text for item 5.

    6.

    SUPPORT FOR COUNCILLORS pdf icon PDF 81 KB

    The Democracy Services Committee is asked to note the observations and accept the report.

    Decision:

    To note the observations and accept the report.

     

    Minutes:

    Submitted - the report on the results of the questionnaire that was sent to all the Members in January 2024, asking for their views on the service available from the Democracy team.

     

    It was noted that 31 Councillors had completed the questionnaire. It was reported that 91% had noted that the standard of the service was Good or Very Good, with one Member noting Satisfactory and two had not responded. It was noted that the Member who had noted Satisfactory had given observations about another Council Department and so the team leader would contact the Member in question to obtain views on the service being offered by the Democracy team.

     

    It was reported that one Member had expressed discontent regarding the steps to become paperless. It was noted that the Democracy team was collaborating with the Members in an attempt to support this change. Attention was drawn to other observations made, such as the challenges associated with a Councillor’s role and the importance of treating Members with respect. The importance for every Member to complete the questionnaire was reiterated, to ensure that the service available to Councillors was sufficient and met the needs and all Members were encouraged to complete the questionnaire in the future.

     

    During the discussion the following observations were made:

    -        A view was expressed stating that a Councillor's role was currently more challenging than it used to be due to the political climate and its associated challenges, such as the cost-of-living and the lack of Housing.

    -        An observation was made regarding clause 7 of the report, noting that there was incomplete information on the Council's website regarding the appointment of Councillors to External Bodies. It was also noted that there was a need to review the membership of the Task Group in order to ensure that it was current.

    -        It was asked whether the Democracy team asked Members for suggestions on how to improve the service available to them.

    -        It was also asked whether information about the support available with childcare for Councillors was being shared with female Councillors. It was emphasised that it was essential to attract women to undertake the role of a Councillor. 

     

    In response to the observations:

    -        It was acknowledged that there was a need to regularly update the information about External Bodies and it was reported that arrangements were in the pipeline to undertake the work over the coming months.

    -        It was noted that the questionnaire included a question on how the Democracy team could develop the service available to Members as well as a question about any further comments. It was believed that the questionnaire gave Members ample opportunities to voice their opinions and make suggestions.

    -        It was confirmed that the information about the support available in terms of childcare had already been shared with Councillors during the Welcome Days as part of the induction process and it was also available on the Members' Intranet. It was noted that it may be possible to  ...  view the full minutes text for item 6.

    7.

    LEARNING AND DEVELOPMENT PROVISION FOR COUNCILLORS pdf icon PDF 332 KB

    To give an update on the learning & development provision for Councillors and highlight some obstacles to delivering the programme

    Decision:

    To accept the report, noting the observations submitted.

     

    Minutes:

    The report on the Learning and Development provision and the training opportunities available to Members, was submitted. It was noted that the report was slightly different this time to highlight the challenges associated with delivering the programme.

     

    Reference was made to the consultation process with Heads and Officers which was already in the pipeline to create the 2024/25 training programme. It was noted that those elements of the 2024/25 programme which had already been populated, could be seen in the report. It was reported that the service was receiving many requests for new training and were attempting to prioritise them. The previous comments made by some Members that the programme had developed to be a heavy programme in terms of its content, were reflected upon.

     

    It was highlighted that key titles identified as core fields were listed in the report. It was emphasised that it was essential for Members to complete these, and it was noted that many had not completed the titles. Attention was drawn to the figures in the table in part 2.4 of the report.

     

    It was added that some of the core titles had been running for some time and that the numbers attending the sessions were problematic. It was noted that holding half-empty training sessions, in terms of attendance, did not provide the best value for money and led to having to re-conduct the same training many times. It was noted that this hindered officers' ability to move forward with the broader training programme since the core titles would need to be re-visited in 2024/25. Concern was highlighted that the Members who had not attended the core training did not have the background or required knowledge for their role.

     

    During the discussion the following observations were made:

    -        Praise was expressed for the high quality of training, noting that it was useful, and gratitude was expressed for the work of the Learning and Development service.

    -        Concern and disappointment was expressed as so many Members had not attended the core training and it was asked what steps were in the pipeline to ensure that everyone attended the mandatory titles.

    -        Enquiries were made about a forward plan and whether it could be circulated. It was believed that obtaining a forward plan of the dates would benefit Members so that they could plan and leave time free for the various headings.

    -        It was acknowledged that it was difficult to attend training due to Members' time constraints since some had full calendars, and many had other responsibilities such as a career or children. Gratitude was expressed for the steps already taken to improve the number of attendees. 

    -        Enquiries were made on the possibility of watching recorded sessions and whether Members could do so in their own time. It was asked whether this would count as if they had attended the session.

    -        A suggestion was made to contact the Political Group Leaders so that they could draw attention to the matter formally within the Groups  ...  view the full minutes text for item 7.

     

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