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APOLOGIES Additional documents: Decision: There were no apologies. Minutes: There were no apologies. |
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DECLARATION OF INTERESTS PDF 116 KB Members to declare any personal or prejudicial interests in any business identified to be considered at this meeting. Additional documents: Decision: Councillor Melvyn Mile declared a personal interest in
agenda item 5 – Llangollen 2020 Castle Street Improvement Scheme because he was
a member of Llangollen Town Council. Minutes: Councillor Melvyn Mile declared a personal interest in agenda item 5 – Llangollen 2020 Castle Street Improvement Scheme because he was a member of Llangollen Town Council. |
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URGENT MATTERS 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: Decision: Proposed Redevelopment of the former Prestatyn Library Site – approval to commence the tender process (this matter was considered as part of the Finance Report under agenda item 6) Minutes: Proposed Redevelopment of the former Prestatyn
Library Site – approval to commence the tender process This matter would be considered as part of the Finance
Report (agenda item 6). |
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To receive the minutes of the Cabinet meeting held on 29 June 2021 (copy enclosed). Additional documents: Decision: RESOLVED that the minutes
of the meeting held on 29 June 2021 be received and confirmed as a correct
record. Minutes: The minutes of the Cabinet meeting held on 29 June 2021 were
submitted. RESOLVED that the minutes
of the meeting held on 29 June 2021 be received and confirmed as a correct
record. |
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LLANGOLLEN 2020 CASTLE STREET IMPROVEMENT SCHEME PDF 138 KB To consider a report by Councillor Brian Jones, Lead Member for Waste, Transport and the Environment (copy enclosed) seeking Cabinet approval to proceed with the implementation of the Llangollen 2020 Castle Street Improvement Project. Additional documents:
Decision: RESOLVED that Cabinet – (a) approves the implementation of the
Llangollen 2020 Castle Street Improvement Project, including the amendments
listed in Appendix A to the report which resulted from recent public engagement
feedback and agreed with the local members, and (b) confirms that it
has read, understood and taken account of the Well-being Impact Assessment
(Appendix C to the report) as part of its consideration. Minutes: Councillor
Brian Jones presented the report seeking Cabinet approval to proceed with the
implementation of the Llangollen 2020 Castle Street Improvement Project. Given the estimated project cost of £1.75m
and the significant community interest in the scheme a decision was sought from
Cabinet to approve its implementation. Councillor
Jones advised that he had walked the route of the scheme with officers and
residents and had been pleased to note the positive response to the proposed
improvements and substantial investment in the area. The comprehensive public engagement exercise
and response to feedback clearly demonstrated residents and businesses had been
listened to and the Council had worked with them to address issues and areas of
concern which had resulted in changes to the scheme, and there was scope to
make further amendments in that regard as appropriate. In commending the project Councillor Jones
advised that the local MP and MS were also supportive of the project and he
urged Cabinet to approve its implementation. The
Traffic, Parking and Road Safety Manager (TPRSM) delivered a presentation on
the detail of the scheme which, in brief, included reference to the following – ·
the work of the Llangollen 2020 Group in
initiating a project to consider traffic, parking, pedestrian safety and public
realm issues in the town centre ·
funding secured from Cadwyn
Clwyd and Llangollen Town Council to undertake a feasibility study seeking
people’s views through various engagement exercises and media platforms which
identified a number of concerns ·
highlighted the existing issues of concern
including traffic and parking-related congestion, pavements being too narrow,
difficulties for pedestrians crossing Castle Street and poor condition of the
public realm ·
detailed design proposals had been developed
based on the feasibility study’s findings to create a more pedestrian friendly
environment with less on street parking and provision of loading bays for
businesses; artist impressions to illustrate how the proposed changes would
look had also been provided ·
the estimated total project cost was £1.75m
which included a Council contribution of £780k and Welsh Government grant
funding totalling £970k ·
a comprehensive public engagement exercise
had been carried out on the design proposals and an overview of people’s views
on the project was provided – overall 64% considered the scheme was generally a
good idea and 36% considered the scheme was generally not a good idea ·
the
public engagement feedback had resulted in some proposed design changes for
further improvement and to allay concerns raised. Main issues raised were elaborated upon with
an explanation of the subsequent changes proposed and reasoning why other
issues had not resulted in proposed changes ·
the project was phase 1 and should Cabinet
approve its implementation there were other important phases which would need
to follow such as parking management around the town, active travel routes,
directional signage and the introduction of an environmental weight restriction ·
the
next steps, should Cabinet approve the scheme, had been highlighted with
construction starting in September 2021 for completion in March 2022. The
Head of Planning, Public Protection and Countryside Services referred to the
extensive engagement and consultation process as invaluable with significant
involvement from the community, local members, town council and businesses and
significant changes had been made to the design proposals as a result. The
Leader invited the two local members to speak on the project. Councillor Melvyn Mile highlighted the outcome of the consultation process with approximately two thirds to one third generally in favour of the scheme and subsequent amendments made in response to feedback. He was fully supportive of the scheme, as was Llangollen Town Council of which he was also a member and who had contributed ... view the full minutes text for item 5. |
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To consider a report by Councillor Julian Thompson-Hill, Lead Member for Finance, Performance and Strategic Assets (copy enclosed) detailing the latest financial position and progress against the agreed budget strategy. Additional documents:
Decision: RESOLVED that Cabinet – (a) note the budgets set for 2021/22 and
progress against the agreed budget strategy, and (b) approve the commencement of the tender process
in respect of the proposed redevelopment of the former Prestatyn Library and
the construction of fourteen one-bedroom apartments for social rent and two
ground floor commercial units. Minutes: Councillor Julian Thompson-Hill presented the
report detailing the latest financial position and progress against the agreed
budget strategy as outlined below – ·
the net
revenue budget for 2021/22 was £216.818m (£208.302m in 2020/21) ·
an overspend of £0.708m was forecast
for service and corporate budgets ·
detailed agreed savings and efficiencies worth £4.448m relating to fees
and charges, operational efficiencies, changes in service provision and schools ·
highlighted current risks and assumptions relating to individual
service areas, corporate budgets and schools together with the impact of
coronavirus and position on funding claims to the Welsh Government ·
a general update on
the Housing Revenue Account and Housing Capital Plan, Treasury Management and
Capital Plan with an update on major projects. Cabinet approval was also sought for an urgent
matter not included in the report and further recommendation relating to the
commencement of a tender process in respect of the proposed redevelopment of
the former Prestatyn Library site. The
urgency of the matter was explained given the timescales involved to tender for
the proposed scheme with a formal contract award to be brought before Cabinet
in September for consideration. The
Strategic Investment Group had approved the proposal which involved demolition
of the current building on the site and construction of fourteen one-bedroom
apartments for social rent and two ground floor commercial units. The overall scheme had been valued at £4.3m
funded from the Housing Revenue Account (£2.9m) and Welsh Government’s social
housing grant (£1.4m). The Head of Finance provided a further update
on Covid related claims to the Welsh Government confirming that the Quarter 1
(April – June) loss of income claim had been submitted amounting to £2m but it
was expected that future claims would be much lower from July onwards given the
opening up of the leisure sector etc. Having considered the report, urgent item and
additional recommendation it was – RESOLVED that Cabinet – (a) note the budgets
set for 2021/22 and progress against the agreed budget strategy, and (b) approve the
commencement of the tender process in respect of the proposed redevelopment of
the former Prestatyn Library and the construction of fourteen one-bedroom
apartments for social rent and two ground floor commercial units. |
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CABINET FORWARD WORK PROGRAMME PDF 279 KB To receive the enclosed Cabinet Forward Work Programme and note the contents.
Additional documents: Decision: RESOLVED that Cabinet’s
forward work programme be noted. Minutes: The Cabinet forward work programme was presented
for consideration and members noted the following additions – ·
Denbighshire
Learning Disability Community Living Schemes – September ·
Prestatyn
Flood Defence Scheme – December ·
Central
Rhyl Flood Defence Scheme – January RESOLVED that Cabinet’s
forward work programme be noted. The
meeting concluded at 11.05 hrs. |