Report of the Chief Executive.
Minutes:
Cllr Philip Whitehead, Leader of the Council and Cabinet member for Economic Development, MCI and Communications introduced the report which provided a summary of the key activities to mitigate the impact of the coronavirus in Wiltshire since the last update to Cabinet in December 2020.
Cllr Whitehead explained that since the publication of the report the Prime Minister has announced a national lockdown which started on 5 January 2021, instructing people to stay at, continue to protect the NHS and save lives.
The Chief Executive commented on the guidelines recently received from Government and the following issues:
· The importance of personal responsibility
· The work undertaken by headteachers and Council teams to provide remote learning
· The closure of school except for the vulnerable and children of key workers
· The closure of certain non-retail shops, leisure centres etc
· Care Home visits
· Grants for businesses and individual
· Wedding ceremonies, funerals and places of worship
· House moves
· Availability of the Wellbeing Hub
· Parks and open spaces
· The delivery of budgets and elections
· Support for vaccinations
· Maintaining the opening of Day Centres
Officers provided updates for their service areas, as detailed in the report, covering the following areas - Test and Trace, mass testing, mass vaccinations, outbreak management, community spaces and engagement, wellbeing hub, care homes, health and care, education, economy, safe spaces, organisational recovery, financial, legal and safeguarding implications.
Cllr Whitehead thanked officers for their continued hard work and resilience during this difficult and testing time.
Cllr Laura Mayes, Cabinet Member for Children, Education and Skills provided reassurance that following discussions with the Interim Corporate Director People and Director, Education & Skills, the provision of digital devices and free school meals have been addressed.
Cllr Pip Ridout, Chair of the Financial Planning Task Group, reported that Financial Planning Scrutiny Task Group met on 4 January 2021 to consider the Cabinet report. Cllr Graham Wright, Chair of the Wiltshire Covid-19 Response Task Group explained that the four Select Committees would be meeting during January 2021 to consider the report further. He also thanked officers for the outstanding work undertaken during this difficult time.
In response to questions, comments and issues raised by Councillors, officers explained the following:
Resolved:
1. Continue to encourage all residents to download the NHS Test and Trace app on their phone.
2. Encourage all residents to answer a call received from 0300 456 0100 as it may be the local contact tracing team within the Council
3. Continue to encourage all residents to follow national guidance
4. To note the financial forecast as detailed within the report
5. To note changes in national policy and the work underway within the Recovery Coordinating Group themes.
Reason for Decision:
Wiltshire Council continues to work closely with partners to deliver in a rapidly
changing environment.
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