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To consider the Business Plans and Service Delivery Statements for those Services not previously presented to the Committee on 13 July 2009.
(Due to technical difficulties it has not been possible to append the detailed Business Plans and Service Delivery Statements to the agenda electronically. Printed copies will be circulated to Members of the Committee and can be obtained on request from Democratic Services.)
Minutes:
Consideration was given to the detailed Business Plans and Service Delivery statements for those services not considered by the Committee at its meeting on 13 July 2009. Officers from both Council’s had prepared the following business plans and service delivery statements, taking into account the complexities of the services, and these had been reviewed and agreed by the Joint Officer Board.
Members received clarification in response to a number of specific questions in respect of the above listed services. With regard to the ICT Shared Service Members asked for further information in respect of certain aspects of the Business Plan and it was, therefore, agreed that it be noted as a transitional report, and that it be considered further by the Committee after the Visioning Day which was in the process of being arranged.
With reference to Outdoor Education, Minerals and Waste Planning, and the Learning Disabilities Pooled Fund, the Joint Committee was asked to consider not applying this form of governance to service delivery in Cheshire East and Cheshire West and Chester. The report detailed the reasons for this and proposed that for these services a transition plan would be prepared by the Service, for approval by the Joint Officer Board, in order to monitor the delivery of a successful transition to service delivery by each individual Council.
RESOLVED