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DENBIGHSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL CORONAVIRUS RESPONSE
Meeting: 30/06/2020 - Cabinet (Item 5)
5 DENBIGHSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL CORONAVIRUS RESPONSE PDF 152 KB
To consider a report by Councillor Hugh Evans, Leader and Lead Member for the Economy and Corporate Governance (copy enclosed) updating Cabinet on the management of the impacts of the coronavirus pandemic in Denbighshire and North Wales and seeking agreement on the process for managing recovery.
Additional documents:
- DCC CORONAVIRUS REPORT - APP 1, item 5 PDF 97 KB
- DCC CORONAVIRUS REPORT - APP 2, item 5 PDF 91 KB
- DCC CORONAVIRUS REPORT - APP 3, item 5 PDF 139 KB
Decision:
Vote taken: 8 in favour, 0 against, 0 abstentions
RESOLVED that Cabinet
note the contents of the report, support the actions taken and agree the next
steps as set out within the report.
Minutes:
Councillor
Hugh Evans introduced the report updating Cabinet on the management of the
impacts of the coronavirus pandemic in Denbighshire and North Wales and seeking
agreement on the process for managing recovery as set out in the report.
The
Leader highlighted the united and innovative approach taken in responding to
coronavirus. He paid tribute to all
those involved in working collaboratively in the face of difficult challenges
in order to achieve the best outcomes, the adaptation of democratic and
governance arrangements, and to ensure quick decision making and timely
responses to ministerial announcements.
In looking forward to recovery a number of broad themes had been
proposed together with measures to secure members’ engagement in the formation
and delivery of the recovery plan and subsequent re-establishment of more usual
democratic processes such as scrutiny.
The
Chief Executive also paid tribute to staff and members for their work and
support in recent times. She guided
members through the report detail as follows –
·
outlined the emergency planning arrangements
and role of the Strategic Emergency Management Team in tackling both strategic
and operational issues and the development of new services and approaches to
service delivery
·
detailed the regional response overseen by
the Strategic Command Group
·
advised that the nature of the pandemic meant
that the response phase was likely to continue for some time alongside the
recovery phase
·
explained the recovery phase would involve
restarting services safety and collaborating regionally on planning future
recovery of the impact of Covid-19
·
proposed that internal governance around
recovery would focus on a number of key themes each with a designated lead
officer and lead member
·
confirmed that regionally the recovery process
would be led by a multi-agency Recovery Co-ordination Group around key regional
recovery themes, and
·
provided
details of the financial impact of Covid-19 which had already been significant
and confirmed regular updates would be provided to members.
Councillor
Richard Mainon referred to his report to Group Leaders (Appendix 3 to the
report) detailing proposed interim arrangements for involving the wider council
membership in the recovery response, with an emphasis on inclusion, taking into
account both the need for effective challenge and quick and efficient decision
making. He had been heartened by the
response to the proposals which had been well received by members and Group
Leaders as they looked to work collectively and flexibly to address different
circumstances and the need for urgent decisions.
The
following issues were raised during the ensuing debate –
·
Councillor Bobby Feeley highlighted the
valued work of Denbighshire Leisure Limited (DLL) during lockdown, including
the redeployment of staff to help other service areas, and paid tribute to
their hard work during a difficult time for the service. Cabinet acknowledged and appreciated the part
played by DLL staff
· Councillor Mark Young thanked those staff from Planning and Public Protection for all their hard work, dedication and professionalism in carrying out the Test, Track and Protect (TTP) Programme and their other duties. The valuable advice and support provided had also been recognised regionally in their response to the cluster of cases in Anglesey and Wrexham. Given the obvious importance of the TTP Programme he asked for a commitment to help ensure sufficient funding for the department to continue that work. The Leader acknowledged the key role of the TTP Programme and expressed his appreciation for the work undertaken by officers in that regard which was over and above their usual duties. Given the future uncertainties in terms of resource required and potential impact on other services there would likely be challenges in delivering that regional priority. The Chief Executive added that the ... view the full minutes text for item 5