Agenda and draft minutes
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APOLOGIES Additional documents: |
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DECLARATIONS OF INTEREST PDF 116 KB Members to declare any personal or prejudicial interests in any business identified to be considered at this meeting. Additional documents: Minutes: None. |
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URGENT MATTERS AS AGREED BY THE CHAIR Notice of items which, in the opinion of the Chair, should be considered at the meeting as a matter of urgency pursuant to Section 100B(4) of the Local Government Act, 1972. Additional documents: Minutes: No urgent matters. At this juncture, the Chair and members offered condolences
to Councillor Chris Evans on the loss of his mother recently. Condolences were offered to the First Minister, Mark
Drakeford on the sudden loss of his wife, Clare Drakeford. Condolences were also offered to the family of the former
Councillor Alice Jones. The Chair and
Group Leaders paid tribute to the late Alice Jones for all her work for the
Council and other Groups. The Chair stated he had attended Ysgol Tir Morfa on Monday
30 January together with Councillor Barry Mellor. Pupils had been extremely interested in
climate change and were grateful for the books provided by the Council and
Councillor Mellor. The judging of the Denbighshire Schools Art Competition
“Beth Syn Eich Gwneud Chi’n Hapus” “What Makes You Happy”, had taken place on
Monday 30 January, the results of which would be announced in due course. The Chair offered his gratitude to Sarah
Dixon for all her hard work and also to all the children who had entered the
competition. |
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To receive the minutes of the meeting of County Council held on 6 December 2022 (copy attached). Additional documents: Minutes: The minutes of Full Council held on 6 December, 2022 were
submitted. RESOLVED that the minutes
of Full Council held on 6 December 2022 be confirmed as a correct record. |
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BUDGET 2023/24 - FINAL PROPOSALS PDF 181 KB To consider a report by the Head of Finance and Property (copy attached). Additional documents:
Minutes: The Lead Member for Finance,
Performance and Strategic Assets, Councillor Gwyneth Ellis, introduced the
Budget 2023/24 – Final Proposals Report (previously circulated). The report set out the
implications of the Local Government Settlement 2023/24 and proposals to
finalise the budget for 2023/24. The Council was legally
required to set a balanced and deliverable budget before the start of each
financial year and to set the resulting level of Council Tax to allow bills to
be sent to residents. An overview of the budget
process was provided and the impact of the Local Government Settlement. Approval of the budget 2023/24 was sought
including the level of Council Tax. The Draft Local Government Settlement for 2023/24 had been received by
the council on 14th December which had resulted in a positive
settlement of 8.2%, compared to the Welsh average of 7.9%. The Final Settlement was expected in early
March but Welsh Government had indicated there should be few changes. The draft settlement included a slightly increased indicative average
settlement increase of 3.0% for 2024/25.
Although the increase had be welcomes, difficult decisions would be
required over the coming years. The final proposals to balance the 2023/24 budget were shown in the
Medium Term Financial Plan (MTFP) in Appendix 1 to the report. The pressures identified within the final proposals amounted to
£25.116m. A draft settlement of around 14.5% would have been required in order
to fund all the pressures. The net +8.2% settlement generated £14.231m
additional revenue leaving a funding gap of £10.885m. The following were included in the proposals to bridge the funding gap
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Savings in the Capital Financing Budget amounted
to £1.067m. ·
Corporate contingencies relating to the unused
element of the covid contingency put aside as part of the previous year’s
budget process amounted to £1.200m. ·
The impact of the triennial actuarial review of
the Clwyd Pension Fund meant that the Council had a small surplus rather than a
significant deficit which resulted in a saving of £3.828m. ·
The savings from bringing the Revenues and
Benefits Service back in house had been confirmed and a further £300k could be
released. ·
Services had been asked to identify 1%
savings/efficiencies which identified £961k of savings (included in full in
Appendix 3 of the report). ·
Fees and Charges Income Budgets had been
inflated in line with agreed Fees and Charges Policy which increased external
income by £423k ·
Savings involving some element of service change
amounted to £371k. ·
Technical budget reductions which had no impact
on service delivery amounted to £167k ·
Schools had also been asked to plan for 1%
efficiencies which amounted to £816k. ·
It was recommended that Council Tax increased by
3.8% which, along with minor changes to the Council Tax Base, would generate
£2.713m additional revenue. This level was at the lower end of indicative
increases across Wales. It was also lower than the average of 4.35% over the
last four years. Following discussions members
thanked the Lead Member and Officers for all their work in providing a balanced
budget which had been a difficult process.
Councillor Gwyneth Ellis
proposed the approval of the Budget report, seconded by Councillor Barry
Mellor. Following a vote, the results
were – Approval of the Budget Report
– 38 Abstain – 1 Against – 3 Therefore, it was RESOLVED that Full Council: ·
Note the
impact of the Draft Local Government Settlement 2023/24 ·
Supports
the proposals outlined in Appendix 1, and detailed in Section 4, and finalise
the budget for 2023/24 ·
Approve
the average Council Tax rise of 3.8% proposed · Delegate authority to the Head of Finance and Property in consultation with the Lead ... view the full minutes text for item 5. |
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AT THIS JUNCTURE (11.20 A.M.) THERE WAS A 15 MINUTE BREAK. THE MEETING RECONVENED AT 11.35 A.M. |
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COUNCIL TAX REDUCTION SCHEME 2023/24 PDF 147 KB To consider a report by the Head of Finance and Property (copy attached). Additional documents:
Minutes: The Lead Member for Finance, Performance
and Strategic Assets, Councillor Gwyneth Ellis, introduced the Council Tax
Reduction Scheme 2023/24 Report (previously circulated). During discussions it was
confirmed that under 4.3 of the report, this would include refugees from Syria,
Afghanistan and Ukraine. Councillor Gwyneth Ellis
proposed to accept the Council Tax Reduction Scheme 2023/24, seconded by
Councillor Mark Young. Following a vote, the results
were – Approval of the Council Tax
Reduction Scheme 2023/2024 – 40 Abstain – 0 Against – 0 Therefore, it was RESOLVED that – ·
Members
adopt the Council Tax Reduction Schemes and Prescribed Requirements (Wales)
Regulations 2013 and the Council Tax Reduction Schemes (Prescribed Requirements
and Default Scheme)(Wales)(Amendment) Regulations 2023 in respect of the
2023/24 financial year. ·
Members
approve the discretionary elements of the scheme shown in section 4.4, for
2023/2024 financial year. |
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SURVEY OF MEMBERS ON THE TIMING OF MEETINGS PDF 140 KB To consider a report by the Democratic Services Manager (copy attached). Additional documents:
Minutes: The Lead Member for Corporate Strategy,
Policy and Equalities, Councillor Julie Matthews, introduced the Survey of
Members on the Timings of Meetings Report (previously circulated). The report outlined statutory requirements under the Local Government
(Wales) Measure 2011 in respect of surveying elected members on the timing of
Council meetings. A survey of elected members had taken place during December
2022 and January 2023. At the time of writing the report 34 responses (72% of
the membership) had been received. The results of the survey were attached in
Appendix 2 and summarised herewith – ·
The majority of members preferred morning
meetings. ·
The majority of members did not want to see the
timings of meetings rotated. ·
Members cited evening meetings as being the most
difficult for them to attend. The Council held many of its meetings as hybrid meetings. Hybrid meetings developed from the virtual
meetings introduced as a necessity during the COVID-19 pandemic and were
subsequently made permanent for certain meetings under the Local Government and
Elections (Wales) Act 2021. The Council’s policy for holding meetings had been developed by a
member working group and reviewed by the Democratic Services Committee prior to
adoption by full Council in December 2021. Members took the opportunity
to thank the Democratic Services Manager and his team for their work they had
undertaken on setting up the hybrid meetings. Councillor Julie Matthews
proposed the approval of the Survey of Members on the Timings of Meetings
Report, seconded by Councillor Paul Keddie. It was unanimously agreed by a
show of hands to approve the report. RESOLVED that Members approve and confirm the
arrangements for the timing of Council, Committee and other member meetings. |
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COUNTY COUNCIL FORWARD WORK PROGRAMME PDF 343 KB To consider the Council’s forward work programme (copy attached). Additional documents: Minutes: The Corporate Director –
Business and Governance, introduced the Council Forward Work Programme together
with the Council Workshop Forward Work Programme (previously circulated). The next Council meetings were
scheduled to take place on 28 February and 9 May (Annual Council). The next Council Workshop
meeting was due to take place on 14 February. RESOLVED that the Council and Council Workshop
Forward Work Programme be approved and noted. |
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THE MEETING CONCLUDED AT 12.10 P.M. |