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Cabinet - Wednesday, 10th April, 2024 10.00 am
April 10, 2024 View on council website Watch video of meeting Read transcript (Professional subscription required)Summary
The council meeting focused on a range of local governance issues, including public wellbeing, business rates relief, land transfers, and educational strategies. Each agenda item was discussed, with decisions made to support ongoing projects and initiatives aimed at improving community services and infrastructure.
Simultaneous Translation and Apologies: No requests for simultaneous translation were made. Apologies were noted for absent councillors.
Declaration of Interest and Dispensations: No declarations of interest or requests for dispensations were made.
Cabinet Decisions from February 21st: The list of decisions from the previous cabinet meeting was reviewed without any comments or objections.
Blind and Gwent Local Wellbeing Partnership: The council endorsed the report on the Blind and Gwent Local Wellbeing Partnership, which focuses on enhancing regional wellbeing through various programs. The discussion highlighted the partnership's efforts in early years, climate change, and community grants. The decision aims to support evidence-based initiatives for community betterment without direct funding streams, necessitating creative financial solutions.
Business Rates Relief for 2024-2025: The council decided to adopt the Retail, Leisure, and Hospitality Rates Relief Scheme for the fiscal year 2024-2025, which provides a 40% rate relief to eligible businesses. This decision aligns with efforts to support the economic vitality of these sectors within the community. The scheme is funded by a grant from the Welsh Government, ensuring no direct financial implications for the council.
Transfer of Land to Abbott Lady Bluebirds: The council approved the transfer of the Windsor Road sports field to Abbott Lady Bluebirds for junior club use. This decision relieves the council of maintenance costs and potentially generates income, although it restricts public access to the field. The club's expansion and the community's sports engagement were key factors in the decision.
Improvement Schools Program: The council reviewed the Improvement Schools Program, noting progress and areas needing attention. The program's focus on supporting schools identified as needing improvement was discussed, with an emphasis on aligning with statutory responsibilities and improving educational outcomes.
Education Digital Strategy: Approval was given for the Education Digital Strategy, which aims to enhance digital learning across schools in Blaine Gwent. The strategy focuses on infrastructure, device sustainability, and safe digital environments, aligning with broader educational and digital transformation goals.
Blaine Gwent Admissions Policy for 2025-2026: The revised admissions policy for nursery and statutory education was approved, ensuring compliance with the Welsh Government's school admissions code. The policy outlines criteria and processes for school admissions, aiming for transparency and fairness.
Welsh Public Library Standards Annual Return: The council accepted the annual return on the Welsh Public Library Standards, which showed significant improvements in service usage and customer satisfaction. The libraries' role in community engagement and digital access was emphasized, with increased spending on book stocks and digital resources noted.
The meeting was productive, with decisions reflecting a commitment to community welfare, educational improvement, and economic support. Each decision was backed by discussions that highlighted the council's strategic priorities and the implications for local governance and community services.
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