68 Performance Report 2013 - 2014 Quarter Two PDF 64 KB
Report of Head of Transformation
Purpose of Report
This report covers the Council’s performance for the period 01 July to 30 September 2013 as measured through the Performance Management Framework.
Recommendations
The meeting is recommended:
1.1 To note the many achievements referred to in paragraph 3.1.
1.2 To identify any performance related matters for review or consideration in future reports identified in paragraph 3.2.
1.3 To note progress on issues raised in the Quarter one performance report highlighted in paragraph 3.3.
Additional documents:
Decision:
Resolved
(1) That the following achievements be noted:
Cherwell: A District of Opportunity
· Contribute to creation/safeguarding of 200 jobs is reporting as Green*, 330 jobs were created/safeguarded during Quarter two exceeding the annual target. The £70m Bicester Town Centre development opened with phase one creating 30 jobs at Sainsbury's and 30 at Vue cinema. Further jobs are being created in adjacent shop and restaurant units.
· Processing of major applications within 13 weeks is reporting as Green*, Improvement measures introduced earlier this year have resulted in a successive rise in performance this year to date. Quarter two performance of 76.47% represents sustained and significant progress and is a tremendous improvement on historic performance.
· Processing of minor applications within 8 weeks although reporting Amber is an improvement on the last quarter performance. Whilst still below target and as in last quarter, this is in part due to delays in registration. These delays are due to a number of factors, including major applications now taking precedence, a general increase in the number of major applications, which are more complex and take longer to register and recent changes in legislation and working practices. Priority action was taken to clear the backlog (from 3 weeks to 5 days) by seconding Development Management staff and together with new appointments to the team there has been a gradual improvement. With the backlog addressed and vacancies now filled, the overall performance is expected to be on target next quarter.
A Cleaner Greener Cherwell
· Reduce the amount of waste sent to landfill is reporting as Amber, this illustrates an improvement on last quarter. The amount of waste sent to landfill is slightly below target both for Quarter 2 and year to date (Actual: 12,926 against Target 11,800), mainly due to street sweepings going to landfill. In order to address this issue, we will start to recycle a percentage of sweepings from October 2013.
· Ensure opportunities for local people to participate in the Eco-Bicester programme is reporting as Green. Summer events such as the Bicester Bike day were well attended with the Eco Bicester project promoting cycling in the town. Also continue opportunities for participation through social media (twitter), the Eco Bicester newsletter, website and emerging consultation strategy for NW Bicester.
A Safe, Healthy and Thriving District
· Maintain current levels of visits/usage to Woodgreen Leisure Centre, North Oxfordshire Academy and Cooper School is reporting as Green*. Up 9118 on same period in 2012. The majority of this attributed to an increase in visitors to Woodgreen Leisure Centre pool due to exceptionally good weather during July and August and also an increase in dry side use (up by 2,282). Year to date performance 75,604 against target 57,663.
· Reduce chronic Anti-Social Behaviour cases is reporting as Green. Successful conclusion to two cases in Banbury: - whereby in Case 1, one tenant was evicted and in Case 2 suitable advice was given to both parties to resolve the issue. Private Closed Circuit Television (CCTV) to be extended. Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act (RIPA) ... view the full decision text for item 68
Minutes:
The Head of Transformation submitted a report which presented the Council’s performance for the period 01 July to 30 September 2013 as measured through the Performance Management Framework.
In considering the report, Members’ agreed that it was encouraging that there were few red indicators. In relation to red and amber indicators, Members requested that information be included in future reports detailing the mitigations and how they were being addressed.
Resolved
(1) That the following achievements be noted:
Cherwell: A District of Opportunity
· Contribute to creation/safeguarding of 200 jobs is reporting as Green*, 330 jobs were created/safeguarded during Quarter two exceeding the annual target. The £70m Bicester Town Centre development opened with phase one creating 30 jobs at Sainsbury's and 30 at Vue cinema. Further jobs are being created in adjacent shop and restaurant units.
· Processing of major applications within 13 weeks is reporting as Green*, Improvement measures introduced earlier this year have resulted in a successive rise in performance this year to date. Quarter two performance of 76.47% represents sustained and significant progress and is a tremendous improvement on historic performance.
· Processing of minor applications within 8 weeks although reporting Amber is an improvement on the last quarter performance. Whilst still below target and as in last quarter, this is in part due to delays in registration. These delays are due to a number of factors, including major applications now taking precedence, a general increase in the number of major applications, which are more complex and take longer to register and recent changes in legislation and working practices. Priority action was taken to clear the backlog (from 3 weeks to 5 days) by seconding Development Management staff and together with new appointments to the team there has been a gradual improvement. With the backlog addressed and vacancies now filled, the overall performance is expected to be on target next quarter.
A Cleaner Greener Cherwell
· Reduce the amount of waste sent to landfill is reporting as Amber, this illustrates an improvement on last quarter. The amount of waste sent to landfill is slightly below target both for Quarter 2 and year to date (Actual: 12,926 against Target 11,800), mainly due to street sweepings going to landfill. In order to address this issue, we will start to recycle a percentage of sweepings from October 2013.
· Ensure opportunities for local people to participate in the Eco-Bicester programme is reporting as Green. Summer events such as the Bicester Bike day were well attended with the Eco Bicester project promoting cycling in the town. Also continue opportunities for participation through social media (twitter), the Eco Bicester newsletter, website and emerging consultation strategy for NW Bicester.
A Safe, Healthy and Thriving District
· Maintain current levels of visits/usage to Woodgreen Leisure Centre, North Oxfordshire Academy and Cooper School is reporting as Green*. Up 9118 on same period in 2012. The majority of this attributed to an increase in visitors to Woodgreen Leisure Centre pool due to exceptionally good weather during July and August and also an increase ... view the full minutes text for item 68