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Corporate Strategy 2016-17

Meeting: 04/04/2016 - Council (Item 11)

11 Draft Corporate Strategy 2016-17 pdf icon PDF 96 KB

Report of the Leader

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Minutes:

The Leader introduced the draft corporate strategy which had been endorsed by Cabinet at their meeting on 8 March and was now coming to Council for their approval. The strategy was ambitious but achievable and set out a clear vision for Cheltenham under four high-level outcomes. The strategy highlighted areas where plans were to be achieved through working in partnership. The strategy had been developed in parallel with the budget and consideration was also given as to whether there was adequate resource to undertake what was identified in the strategy. He wished to thank both officers and Members for their input including the Overview and Scrutiny committee which had considered the report at its last meeting and whose suggestions had been incorporated into the draft strategy.

 

The Leader highlighted the following:

 

·         It was hoped that the JCS would be completed this year.

·         The 3 year business plan for the Cheltenham Development Task Force

·         The council was also driving the economic development and tourism strategy.

·         New tranche of affordable housing.

·         The Pittville Play area project was a positive enhancement of the town.

·         The development of the cemetery and crematorium

·         The planned review of recycling services

 

The Leader emphasised that this could not be achieved without the positive hard work of officers.

 

A Member suggested that second homes were having a real impact on communities by causing an inbalance between housing need and supply and that domestic violence should be a strand in all strategies for safer communities.

The  Leader thought the comments regarding domestic violence were entirely appropriate and the council was awaiting the outcome of two homicide reviews in the town and there may be learning points arising which needed to be incorporated in council policies and strategies. The council had attempted to address the issue of second homes through higher council tax and the bigger picture would be addressed as part of the JCS.

 

A Member referred to ‘Econ 4’ on page 11 which stated that the council would support the delivery of the Taskforce Business Plan. He asked where was the business plan that the Council were being asked to support as a copy was not attached to the strategy document. He understood that earlier this year, the Cabinet had signed off the task Force funding for another three years and he assumed they had received the business plan prior to this decision. He asked for clarification on the current version as he had only been able to find one that runs 2013 to 2015, with no dates into 2016.

 

He also sought clarification on the proposed role of the Taskforce?   According to the latest Memorandum of Understanding and Councillor McKinlay at the last Council meeting on 25th February, the role of the Task Force was  purely advisory and CBC had no say or influence in what it does despite paying well over 95% of its costs. He questioned why an advisory body appeared to have a delivery role in the strategy with the MD as Project manager,  ...  view the full minutes text for item 11


Meeting: 08/03/2016 - Cabinet (Item 7)

7 Corporate Strategy 2016-17 pdf icon PDF 121 KB

Report of the Leader

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Decision:

RESOLVED THAT

 

The draft corporate strategy 2016-17 be endorsed ahead of it going to full council for final approval.

Minutes:

The Leader introduced the draft corporate strategy which was due to be considered by Council on 4 April 2016. He reminded Members that the strategy was developed in parallel with the budget. He wished to thank both officers and Members for their input including the Overview and Scrutiny committee which had considered the report at its last meeting and whose suggestions had been fully incorporated into the draft strategy.

 

The Leader commented that consideration was always given as to whether there was adequate resource to undertake what was identified in the strategy. He highlighted the following :

 

·         It was hoped that the JCS would be completed this year.

·         The Business Improvement District process had been very positive; the council had supported this in terms of supporting the voting process

·         The council was also driving the economic development and tourism strategy.

·         New tranche of affordable housing.

·         The Pittville Play area project was a positive enhancement of the town.

 

The Leader emphasised that this could not be achieved without the positive hard work of officers.

 

Members noted that key to the success of the strategy was working in partnership and the examples of the housing and homelessness strategy and the safeguarding strategy were given.

 

 

RESOLVED THAT

 

The draft corporate strategy 2016-17 be endorsed ahead of it going to full council for final approval.