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Corporate Services, Climate Change and Scrutiny Management Committee
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13 May 2024 |
Report of the Director of Governance |
Monitoring and Tracking of Approved Council Motions
Summary
1. This report provides information on approved Council motions since November 2023, when this Committee last considered an update. Wherever possible due to more pressing work plan commitments, the Committee endeavours to monitor approved Council Motions biannually.
Background
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At its meeting in May 2022, the
Committee confirmed its aim to ensure a transparent and regular
monitoring process was in place in relation to approved Council
motions. It also noted that the Council Management Team (CMT)
continued to monitor motions agreed at Council meetings to ensure
delivery of any agreed actions. The Committee felt that
receiving a bi-annual report on progress, following on from
consideration by CMT, would provide a robust and transparent
platform for ensuring delivery of agreed Council motions and
actions.
3. Annex A to this report includes details of motions approved by Full Council since January 2023, showing progress against implementation of any agreed actions.
Analysis
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The approved resolutions relating to
motions have, where possible, been split down in Annex A into
easier to read actions. Each action has been assigned a relevant
directorate ‘owner’, and each responsible Officer has
agreed to keep relevant Members informed of progress. In
addition, CMT are able to review the schedule attached after every
Council meeting, setting appropriate actions.
6. This report is provided for transparency purposes and is therefore for information only.
7. Whilst this report does not in itself materially affect how the work of scrutiny can support and develop the Council’s overall priorities set out in the new Council Plan 2023-27, the proper and effective implementation of approved Council motions can contribute to those priorities dependent upon the area of concern being addressed in those motions.
8. There are no financial, equalities, legal, information technology, crime & disorder, sustainability or other implications associated with the recommendations in this report. However, there may, of course, be implications associated with the implementation of any of the motions listed in Annex A, which will be addressed by responsible officers.
Risk Management
9. Clearly, if the implementation of approved Council motions is not satisfactorily monitored, there is a risk to the organisation around the delivery of democratically taken resolutions.
10. Members are asked to note the contents of Annex A to this report.
Reason: To ensure that processes for monitoring and implementing approved Council motion resolutions remain sufficiently robust.
Contact Details
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Chief Officer Responsible for the report: |
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Dawn SteelDemocratic Services Team Leader |
Bryn Roberts Director of Governance |
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Report Approved |
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01/05/24 |
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Specialist Implications Officer(s) None |
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Wards Affected: |
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For further information please contact the author of the report |
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Background Papers: None
Annexes:
Annex A – ‘Live’ Council Motions