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Q4 Performance and Risk

Meeting: 02/05/2023 - Cabinet (Item 35)

35 Q4 Performance and Risk

Report of the Chief Executive

 

Supporting documents:

Minutes:

Cllr Richard Clewer, Leader of the Council presented a report which provided an update on performance against the stated missions in the Council’s Business Plan 2022-32 for quarter four, along with a summary of strategic risk.

 

The Leader explained that the report provided the current corporate performance framework, with measures used to monitor progress against the 10 missions detailed in the Council’s current Business Plan. The Strategic Risk Summary captured and monitored significant risks facing the Council  in relation to in-service risks facing individual areas and in managing its business across the authority. He noted that the report brought together an expanding list of performance indicators which would eventually provide annual comparisons in addition to those received on a quarterly basis.

 

Cllr Clare Cape welcomed the report and the development of the information available.

 

Cllr Graham Wright, Chairman of the Overview and Scrutiny Management Committee, reported that the Management Committee would be considering the report at their meeting on 22 May 2023.

 

Resolved:

 

That Cabinet note and agree:

 

  1. The updates and outturns against the measures and activities mapped against the Council’s priorities.

 

  1. The Strategic Risk Summary.

 

 

Reason for Decision:

 

To provide Cabinet with a quarterly update on the current corporate performance framework, which is compiled of the measures used to monitor progress against the 10 missions laid out in Wiltshire Council’s Business Plan 2022-32.

 

New measures and details of those being developed are also included, both
within the Scorecard and in the report commentary.

 

The Strategic Risk Summary captures and monitors significant risks facing the
Council, in relation to in-service risks facing individual areas and in managing its business across the authority.

 

This is supported by, and in compliance with, the Council’s Corporate Performance and Risk Policy.