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At the Swansea Bay City Region Board meeting on 30th January 2014, Richard Workman as Lead Chief Officer for SWWITCH presented a paper on future arrangements for transport in the City Region.
The Director of Technical Services had been nominated to undertake the role of Lead Chief Officer and he indicated that a Strategic Change Programme office had been established under his control, which comprised existing staff relocated and/or seconded on a time limited basis, funded initially from the Council’s Efficiency Fund.
Devon and Cornwall Police is the Lead Force for the MSOICP, with the Police and Crime Commissioner for Devon and Cornwall being the Lead Policing Body and the Chief Constable of Devon and Cornwall Police being the Lead Chief Officer.
Cabinet resolved that a Strategic Change Programme Board (SCPB) be established comprising the Leader of the Council, the Deputy Leader of the Council, the Deputy Leader of the Conservative Group, the Deputy Leader of the Liberal Democrat Group, the Chief Executive, and the Lead Chief Officer for the Programme.
The Committee will:6.1 approve the procedure for the Appeals Sub Committee.MEMBERSHIPElected membersLocal trades union representatives as advisers – two named advisers from each of the following trades unions: • Unison• Unite• GMB• Educational Institute of Scotland (EIS)• Scottish Secondary Teachers’ Association (SSTA); and• VOICE Executive Lead: Chief Officer – People and Organisational Development 14.
MOPNG retains the right to amend this document subsequent to Pre-bid meeting.
In order to support this process the performance management framework for the council has been amended this year in order to allocate a Lead Chief Officer with the responsibility of reviewing information on a quarterly basis to COMT.
On that basis the Executive is being recommended to ask the Assembly to amend paragraph 17.1 of Article 1 (Member Meetings General), so that when urgent actions are taken by the Chief Executive or the relevant or Lead Chief Officer (under delegated power) it is made clear that consultation with the Leader of the Council and Chair of the Assembly is about the basis for taking the decision, whilst consultation with the Chair of the SMB is about recognising the need for urgency to take the decision.
In attendance at the meeting to answer Members’ queries and questions were Keith Burton, Lead Chief Officer, Children’s Services and Louise Tonkinson, Communications and Marketing Manager.
The Committee will:4.1 approve the procedure for the Appeals Sub Committee.MEMBERSHIPElected membersLocal trades union representatives as advisers – two named advisers from each of the following trades unions:• Unison• Unite• GMB• Educational Institute of Scotland (EIS)• Scottish Secondary Teachers’ Association (SSTA); and• VOICEExecutive Lead: Chief Officer – People and Organisational Development 14.