The Mayor submitted a report for
Executive consideration. Proposals for funding from the Middlesbrough
Priorities Fund from Directorates were subject to completion of a pro-forma
outlining the proposal and detailing both which of the Council Plan objectives
and scheme criteria the proposal linked to. All proposals received from
Directorates were added to proposals received from Executive Members and were
collated into an overall ‘log’ spreadsheet which was assessed by the Mayor, with support from the Chief Executive, to determine
which were to progress for approval by Executive within each tranche and which
measures were either of lower priority or could be funded by other means.
As signalled in the Executive report of 30 April 2025,
following this prioritisation the decision to implement the selected measures,
or not, would be taken by Executive. Once implemented the measures would be
tracked as part of the Council’s performance management framework, including
measurement of the impact and outcomes. As detailed in the Middlesbrough
Priorities Fund report to Executive on 30 April 2025, a Middlesbrough
Priorities Fund of £4.367m for 2025/26 only was established and approved by Full
Council on 19 February 2025 as part of the 2025/26 Revenue Budget, Medium Term
Financial Plan, and Council Tax setting report. The intention of the Fund was
to deliver high impact, one-off projects for the benefit of the communities in
Middlesbrough. A breakdown of the proposals submitted to date were detailed at
paragraphs 4.3 to 4.18 of the report.
OPTIONS
For no further proposals to be submitted. However, the
absence of any other proposals would mean that the Fund was not utilised to its
maximum potential provided for in the 2025/26 Budget approved by Council on 19
February 2025.
ORDERED that the second tranche of proposals totalling
£1.310m as detailed in the report, be funded from the Middlesbrough Priorities
Fund.
AGREED for it be noted if the proposed schemes included
in the report were approved, the unallocated balance remaining in the Fund
would be £2.142m.
REASONS
This would enable effective use of the Middlesbrough
Priorities Fund budget allocation set aside for 2025/26 and ensure Best Value
was obtained.