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Declarations of Interest To receive declarations of personal and prejudicial interest (if any) from Members/Officers in accordance with the provisions of the Members Code of Conduct adopted by Council from 1 September 2008 (including whipping declarations)
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Medium Term Financial Strategy 2022-23 to 2025-26 and Draft Budget Consultation Process PDF 88 KB Additional documents:
Minutes: The Senior Democratic Services Officer – Scrutiny presented the report to the Committee and referred to Appendix A, the final report of the Budget Research and Evaluation Panel (BREP) and Appendix B, the response from all Overview and Scrutiny Committees to Cabinet’s draft Medium Term Financial Strategy (MTFS) including the proposed budget pressures and draft budget proposals. She advised that in paragraph 9 of the report the Committee was asked to determine whether it wished to submit the Recommendations in Appendices A and B to Cabinet on 8 February 2022, as part of the budget consultation process, subject to any modifications and amendments that the Committee decided were appropriate.
The Chairperson asked if any Members had any questions or comments on the recommendations in Appendix A or B.
Following discussions regarding the BREP Final Report in Appendix A, the Committee strengthened the wording of BREP Recommendations 3, 7, 11, 12 and 22, by agreeing the addition of the words in bold and italics below:
Recommendation 3: Cabinet to seek clarification from Welsh Government in relation to Post 16 bus passes and who is paying for them, ensuring that any cut to Post 16 Transport would not disadvantage those learning in more than one environment, due to the availability of courses.
BREP also asks what the Authority has done to explore cost benefit options and arrangements for alternative routes, whilst awaiting the clarification.
Recommendation 7: Cabinet urgently reviews school catchment areas to ensure that recent housing developments are taken into consideration, in order to also help identify financial, carbon and environmental savings on transport, so at the end they are taken into consideration to also identify financial savings on transport costs.
Recommendation 11: Cabinet explores potential for increasing charges in Social Services, and provides BREP with a breakdown of the cost and quantum of support to local residents of the community.
Recommendation 12: Cabinet investigates all new forms of food waste bags, having regard to the environmental impact and to lower the financial cost to the Authority.
Recommendation 22: Cabinet to consider future social housing being provided by the local authority including the options for the next 20 years and exploring a new model, and where developers are granted permission the social housing element is prioritised.
BREP further asks what exploration the Authority has undertaken on providing local authority housing.
The Committee endorsed the BREP Recommendations 1 to 28 in Appendix A, subject to the strengthening of the above Recommendations and the addition of the following further two Recommendations numbered 29 and 30 below:
Recommendation 29: BREP requests clarity upon how its Recommendations have been incorporated into the draft Medium Term Financial Strategy, and these particular budget proposals and for the medium term, what Corporate Directors have done to take account of BREP Recommendations, and any that have been rejected, to enable a transparent debate on the recommendations put forward, and that future BREP recommendations ought to inform the budget process from an earlier stage and a ... view the full minutes text for item 63. |
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Urgent Items To consider any item(s) of business in respect of which notice has been given in accordance with Part 4 (paragraph 4) of the Council Procedure Rules and which the person presiding at the meeting is of the opinion should by reason of special circumstances be transacted at the meeting as a matter of urgency.
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