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2011/12 Quarter 2 Performance Monitoring Report

Meeting: 06/12/2011 - Executive (Item 67)

67 Performance and Risk Management Framework 2011/12 Second Quarter Performance Report pdf icon PDF 133 KB

Report of Head of Transformation and Corporate Performance Manager

 

Summary

 

This report covers the Council’s performance for the period 01 July to 30 September 2011 as measured through the Performance Management Framework.

 

Recommendations

 

The Executive is recommended:

 

(1)               To note the many achievements referred to in paragraph 1.3.

(2)               To request that officers report in the third quarter on the items identified in paragraph 1.4 where performance was below target or there are emerging issues or risks.

(3)               To agree the recommendation in paragraphs 1.5 and 1.6 which notes the delivery of the improvement and value for money programme and requests that from the third quarter this update is replaced with a progress review tracking the transformation programme shared between Cherwell District Council and South Northamptonshire Council.

(4)               To agree the responses identified to issues raised in the end of year performance report in paragraph 2.1 or to request additional action or information.

Additional documents:

Decision:

Recommendations approved

Minutes:

The Head of Transformation and the Corporate Performance Manager submitted a report which presented the Council’s performance for the period 1 July to 30 September 2011 as measured through the Performance Management Framework.

 

In introducing the report, the Lead Member for Change reported that the Joint Management Team was now in post and the Corporate Programme Manager was developing a transformation programme which would cover all key improvement and development projects going forward across both Cherwell District Council and South Northamptonshire Council. An update on the transformation programme would be presented as part of the quarterly performance monitoring in place of the Council’s improvement programme report.

 

In response to the address of Councillor Sibley, Leader of the Labour Group, regarding the drop in satisfaction with street cleansing and car parking in the Council’s annual customer satisfaction survey, the Lead Member for Change reported that street cleansing would be reported on in the Quarter 3 performance report. The Deputy Leader reminded Executive that the Council had acknowledged that there had been dissatisfaction with the changes to parking fees and amended the parking policy accordingly.

 

Resolved

 

(1)               That the following achievements be noted:

 

Cherwell: A District of Opportunity      

 

·        Job clubs have taken place throughout the district with 5 events and 109 people supported during September. Specialist events have focused on the needs of young people and local opportunities within the retail industry. Business support work is on going with the Cherwell Investment Partnership providing advice and support to local residents and business enquiries.

 

·        The Bicester Conservation Area Appraisal has been completed and four more appraisals are underway.

 

A Cleaner Greener Cherwell

 

·        The neighbourhood litter blitz programme is on track with events in Kidlington and Langford Village.

 

·        The number of Bring Bank facilities are increasing and satisfaction with local recycling facilities (as measured through the annual survey) continues to grow.

 

A Safe, Healthy and Thriving Cherwell 

 

·        The Council continues to offer support to the local voluntary sector through its voluntary sector forum. The work to commission advisory services and volunteering support from the local voluntary sector is underway and will result in an improved local offer.

 

·        The Council has a strong partnership with Age UK to provide a varied programme of activities for older people across the district. This programme is on track to deliver 40 sessions a month. This work supports the Council’s objectives to help older people remain active and independent within their local communities.  

 

An Accessible, Value for Money Council

 

·        The implementation of a shared senior management team between Cherwell District and South Northamptonshire Councils has resulted in significant savings for both authorities. These savings will help ensure the long term financial sustainability of both authorities and provide additional opportunities for further sharing and efficiencies which will help ensure the protection of frontline services.

 

·        The Council has completed its programme of customer satisfaction and budget consultation to inform the council’s budget and service priorities for 2012/13. Additional public consultation events have taken place to ensure local views are heard  ...  view the full minutes text for item 67