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Apologies Minutes: Councillor Clive Davies, Cabinet Member for
Economy and Regeneration apologised for his inability to attend the meeting. |
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Disclosures of personal interest (including whipping declarations) Members are reminded of their personal responsibility to declare any personal and prejudicial interest in respect of matters contained in this agenda in accordance with the provisions of the Local Government Act 2000, the Council’s Constitution and the Members Code of Conduct. In addition, Members must declare any prohibited party whip which the Member has been given in relation to the meeting as per the Local Government (Wales) Measure 2011. Minutes: Datganodd y Cynghorwyr Chris James a Maldwyn Lewis
fuddiant personol a buddiant sy’n rhagfarnu o dan eitem 4 a gadawsant y
cyfarfod pan oedd y mater hwnnw’n cael ei drafod. |
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Waste Collection Service PDF 119 KB Additional documents:
Minutes: Councillor Keith Henson (Cabinet Member for
Highways and Environmental Services and Carbon Management) provided an overview
of the meeting held on 21 March 2023, including the key matters explored, the
action points from the discussion and progress to date. Since the meeting on 21 March 2023, further
information evidenced and supported not only the improved performance of the service
from a waste collection perspective in the last 9 months but also detailed the
excellent ongoing performance of the service on a national basis through
objective analysis of data. An overview of the data published by the Welsh
Government (WG) on the reuse and composting of municipal waste for 2022-23 was
provided and from the Welsh Local Government's Annual Waste Finance Data Report
and Draft Summary Report. At a Local Authority (LA) level, the service had
established a set of performance measures to quantify and monitor the level of
service it provided to residents with targets to ensure that in
excess of 90% of routes were provided on the scheduled day of
collection, and 95% provided in the scheduled week of collection. Rhodri Llwyd, Corporate Lead Officer,
Highways and Environmental Services provided a presentation to the Committee
outlining the following: ·
Disruption
22-23 ·
Key
Matters to Explore ·
Potential
Future Options ·
Actions ·
Current
Position (Recycling Performance, CCC 23/24 Recycling Figures & WLGA Reports
21/22) ·
Other
points to note Members were provided with the opportunity
to ask questions which were answered by Rhodri Llwyd and Councillor Keith
Henson. The main points raised were as follows: ·
In
relation to the Review of Household Waste Sites (HWS), options were being
explored and details would be shared with Members accordingly. It was noted
that CCC had a greater provision of HWS per head than any other LA across
Wales. Despite concerns that the closure of one of the HWS would result in
increased fly-tipping, evidence from other LAs suggested that this was not the
case. ·
The
decrease in recycling rates in 23/24 from 75.91% in quarter 1 to 70.47% in
quarter 3 was due to a reduction in the recycling of highway sweeping in
quarter 3. CCC currently had 3 highway sweepers and was on the programme to be
changed. ·
In
terms of the review of operational staff contracts, a meeting had been arranged
with the People and Organisation service to discuss the way forward and whether
further discussions were required. ·
Following
the approval of the 3 black bags limit of residual waste per residential
household per 3 weekly collections, concerns were raised with the practicality
and the impact of this decision on residents (e.g., HMOs). Discussions were
ongoing around the changes and lessons would be learned from other LAs across
Wales who already had implemented this. A Communication Strategy would be
developed to share information with Elected Members and the public. · Educating the public on the importance of recycling was deemed key, as data suggested that over 50% of waste in black bags was either food or could be recycled. In addition, it was more cost-effective to ... view the full minutes text for item 3. |
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The availability of grants for organisations and businesses in Ceredigion PDF 124 KB Minutes: Arwyn Davies, Corporate Manager, Growth and
Enterprise explained that a range of grants were made available to organisations
and businesses in Ceredigion for various purposes, primarily to support their
growth, innovation, and contribution to the economy. Some of the common reasons
why businesses received grants from the public sector were provided. Overall,
grants served to incentivise business growth, innovation, and socio-economic
development by providing financial assistance and support to deserving
businesses. Grants were also made available for community organisations to
support the development of initiatives that supported the development of
facilities and activities in those communities. Information contained in the report was only
a representation of some of the support funding that was currently available to
businesses and organisations in Ceredigion and was not meant to be an
exhaustive list. Governments or Government bodies launched funding programmes
at various points to support Government priorities and policies, so the advice
would always be to use advisors and search widely for support that may be available
at any one time. An overview of the UK Sharad Prosperity Fund
(UKSPF) that had enabled the establishment of two grant schemes (The Cynnal y Cardi Community Development and Support Fund and
The Cynnal y Cardi Supporting Local Business Fund)
was provided. It was noted that although the grants were small in sum at times,
they gave confidence to those who had been successful in their bid and could
also attract private investment. Recent data suggested that more new businesses
had opened in Ceredigion compared to those that had closed over the past 2-3
years. Several factors contributed to this, including funding support. Members were provided with the opportunity
to ask questions which were answered by Arwyn Davies. The main points raised
were as follows: ·
Cynnal y Cardi
UKSPF 2022-25 was a 3-year programme, and the £12m allocated to Ceredigion had
been shared between many businesses and organisations. Several processes were
involved to deliver the work within this period, including setting up the
programmes, approving applications and processing the claims once the work had
been completed. ·
The
Partnership had agreed to close the Cynnal y Cardi
UKSPF 2022-25 grants application window on 25 March 2024 due to the high number
of applications and to allow for the current applications to be assessed.
Re-opening of grant funding opportunities depended on the suitability of the
applications. The same applied to Community grants. ·
Grants
to support businesses and organisations were considered vital, and it was
positive that there had been a high level of interest within the county, which
reflected the need for support. Members encouraged the service to ensure no
funding allocated to the LA went unused. ·
A Panel
assessed the Cynnal y Cardi applications and each
application was scored independently. Many factors including the business plan
were considered and how it aligned with the local economic strategy. If a
business had narrowly missed the threshold, feedback was provided and where
time and funding allowed, there was a potential to re-apply. · Plans to expand the provision at Food ... view the full minutes text for item 4. |
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Minutes: It was AGREED
to confirm the minutes of the meeting held on 9 February 2024. Matters arising:
Councillor Carl Worrall explained that he had been present at the previous
meeting, although his name was not included in the minutes. |
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To consider the Overview and Scrutiny Forward Work Programme PDF 80 KB Additional documents: Minutes: It was AGREED
to note the contents of the Forward Work Programme presented subject to the
following: ·
Highways
Asset Plan (June or July 2024) ·
Quarterly
Revenue Report/ Budget monitoring documents (June 2024) ·
Report
on the impact of grants and support on Ceredigion’s businesses and
organisations (end of 2024) ·
Update
on Ceredigion County Council’s highways ·
Update
on the impact of the introduction of the 20mph speed limits The Chair explained
that this was his last meeting as the Committee’s Chair. He thanked all for
their contribution over the past two years. |