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Full Council - Wednesday, 20th March, 2024 5.30 pm
March 20, 2024 View on council website Watch video of meeting Read transcript (Professional subscription required)Summary
The council meeting focused on several key issues, including the elimination of profit in children's services, strategic equality plans, and non-domestic rates relief. Each topic sparked discussions and decisions that could significantly impact the community and local governance.
Elimination of Profit in Children's Services: The council discussed the Welsh Government's initiative to eliminate profit from children's services by 2027. Concerns were raised about the feasibility and timeline, with uncertainties about provider compliance and potential impacts on service quality. The decision to monitor progress closely suggests apprehension about meeting the objectives without compromising service standards.
Strategic Equality Plan 2024-2028: Approval was given to the new Strategic Equality Plan, which aims to enhance inclusivity and diversity over the next four years. Discussions highlighted the importance of continuous monitoring and adaptation of the plan to ensure it meets its goals effectively. The involvement of various council champions and feedback from public consultations were pivotal in shaping the final document.
Non-Domestic Rates Relief for 2024-2025: The council approved a 40% rates relief for eligible retail, leisure, and hospitality businesses for the fiscal year 2024-2025. This decision aims to support local businesses in a challenging economic climate. The council's proactive approach in encouraging businesses to apply for the relief was noted, emphasizing the importance of this relief in sustaining local economic activity.
An interesting moment in the meeting was an apology from Councillor Brent Carter for previous remarks that might have seemed disrespectful to residents of a specific area, highlighting the sensitivity and responsiveness of council members to public perception and community relations.
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