It’s been a while since my last blog as I have been away on holiday for a couple of weeks. It was great to get away and spend some timing swimming, cycling and eating with Tracy and the boys. Back on my diet now though! To those of you returning from holiday I hope you had a great time too. To those of you about to go, have fun.
Next Tuesday full Council will meet to debate, amend and approve the new business plan for Wiltshire Council 2013-17. This document sets out what we seek to achieve over the next four years and importantly how we will go about delivering it. I’m looking forward to hearing the debate from all sides of the chamber. When drafting the plan, we have strived to incorporate members priorities and policies, especially those which emerged from the election in May as well as feedback from citizens, clients, customers, businesses and visitors to Wiltshire. It’s always tricky to balance these.
I have summarised the key policy aspects of the plan here. Subject to
Council next week, these will be our 12 priority areas for action in the
county.
1. Invest additional money between 2014-17 to reduce the historic backlog in highways maintenance
2. Stimulate economic growth, including tourism, and create additional jobs in partnership with the LEP
3. Further enhance the role of area boards, developing innovative
community-led approaches to designing and delivering services
4. Provide opportunities for every child and young person to improve
their attainment and skills so they can achieve their full potential
5. Continue to improve our safeguarding services to protect the most vulnerable in our communities
6. Invest to refurbish council housing and encourage the development
of new affordable homes, including supported living in rural areas
7. Build on the work of the Military Civilian Integration Partnership and maximise the benefits of the Army Rebasing Plan
8. Delegate cost neutral packages of land, services and assets to town and parish councils
9. Create a campus opportunity in each community area
10. Integrate public health at the heart of all public services
11. Working innovatively to deliver at least £120m budget cost reductions over the next four years
12. Develop the knowledge, skills, behaviours & leadership of our workforce, managers and councillors
For me , the how we go about delivering the above is just as important.
Next week I’ll share some thinking about how we go about delivering what
is an exciting agenda during some tough financial times in the public
sector.
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Carlton
Friday, 30 August 2013
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