Achievability and risk management Sample Clauses

Achievability and risk management. 3.5. The definitive part of the proposed timetable is considered to be realistic and achievable having regard to: • The scope of work the Council understands to be involved in Replacement Plan preparation, having regard to the regulations and guidance published by the Welsh Government; • The resources (essentially staff and revenue) the Council is able to commit to Replacement Plan preparation; • The current structure of the Council, its decision making structures, meeting cycles and future elections.
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Achievability and risk management. The definitive part of the proposed timetable is considered to be realistic and achievable having regard to: • The scope of work the Council anticipates will be involved in plan preparation having regard to the regulations and guidance published by WG; • The resources (staff and financial) the Council is able to commit to plan preparation; and • The current structure of the Council, its decision making structures, meeting cycles and future elections. Whilst every effort will be made to avoid deviation from this timetable, Appendix 7 identifies a number of potential risks together with the Council’s proposed approach to managing them. The timetable, together with the anticipated work programme and available resources will be kept under review to monitor the risks identified.

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