That the
scrutiny committee refers the matter back to the Cabinet for reconsideration on
the grounds that a sufficient response had not been received to the second
reason for calling in, namely:-
"2.
The report does not take future Housing and Employment that would come into
force in the Village into consideration.
(a) A
new development to construct a new hotel that would create a minimum of 40
full-time posts in the area – employees and their families would need
resources, including education for our children.
(b)
Welsh Government, Gwynedd Council's Housing and Property Department and a
Housing Association (which owns land in the village) are currently exploring
the potential to construct more homes – Welsh Government has stated that a
grant is available to develop this land to potentially construct 15 homes.
The
Housing Association has confirmed that plans have already been drawn up for the
Bryn Garmon site.
There is
no mention in the report of the new plan by the Housing and Property Department
and nothing about the developments underway in the Village and therefore, by
not doing so, the Education Department has not responded to the requirements of
the Well-being of Future Generations Act."
To finally confirm the proposal
issued through statutory notice to close Ysgol Abersoch on 31 December 2021,
and to provide a place for the pupils at Ysgol Sarn Bach from 1 January 2022 in
accordance with Section 53 of the School Standards and Organisation Act (Wales)
2013 and the requirements of the School Organisation Code 011/2018.