95 The Council Plan, 2024-2027: Approach to Delivery PDF 824 KB
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The Mayor and Executive Member for Adult Social Care and Public Health submitted a report for Executive consideration.
The Council Plan, formerly known as the Strategic Plan, was the Council’s overarching business plan for the medium-term, and was refreshed on an annual basis. It set out the priorities of the Elected Mayor of Middlesbrough, the ambitions for Middlesbrough’s communities and the ways in which the Council sought to achieve them.
Part of the Council’s Policy Framework, the Council Plan required full Council to approval, as set out in the Constitution. As such, at a meeting of full Council on 8 March 2024, the Council Plan 2024-27 expressing Mayor Cooke’s priorities and ambitions for the town, was approved, and was attached at Appendix 1.
The Council plan articulated the four priorities of the Mayor and outlined the approach that would be taken to addressing those priorities.
To ensure focus upon, and to strengthen delivery of, the above outcomes a supporting workplan had also been developed, bringing together all current and planned activity in support of the Council’s priorities. The proposed workplan and initiatives was set out at Appendix 2.
ORDERED that Executive:
1.
Approve the Council Plan workplan and
associated outcomes, to assure achievement of the Council’s priorities for the
2024-27 period; and
2.
Agrees the delegation of approval for
minor amendments to in-quarter timescales to the Chief Executive, through the
corporate performance management framework and policy arrangements, with any
significant variation to approach or deliverables, reported to and seeking
approval via the quarterly corporate performance reports to Executive.
OPTIONS
It was imperative that the Council effectively
articulated and communicated an overarching plan to direct activity across
Directorates and services, towards the achievement of its priorities and
ambitions.
The only other realistic potential decision would have
been to leave the Council’s strategic objectives unchanged on the assumption
they were sufficiently robust to address and achieve previously identified
outcome measures. This, however, was not correct and neither would it represent
an appropriate response to the needs of the town, it would detrimentally impact
local communities and the business of the Council for some years ahead.
The only other feasible decisions, therefore, related to
the structure of the document, and its horizon (i.e., reverting to an annual
plan). It was strongly in the Council’s interest to plan over the medium-term,
(between 3 – 5 years) in line with the indicative budgets over this period
outlined by the Government. The proposed document achieved this whilst also
providing an appropriate level of detail for all audiences on the Council’s
planned activity over this period.
REASONS
To enable the Executive to endorse, following approval by
full Council, the supporting workplan to the Council Plan 2024-27, ensuring
that it was reflective of major developments of the past year, and those
anticipated in the coming three years.