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Performance Scrutiny Committee - Thursday, 18 April 2024 10.00 am
April 18, 2024 Performance Scrutiny Committee View on council website Watch video of meeting Read transcript (Professional subscription required)Summary
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The Performance Scrutiny Committee meeting focused on reviewing the current internet and telephony connectivity in Denbighshire, the corporate risk register, and the scrutiny work program. The committee also discussed public participation in scrutiny processes.
Internet and Telephony Connectivity: The committee reviewed the status of internet connectivity, noting improvements and ongoing challenges, particularly in rural areas. The decision to continue monitoring the situation and the importance of maintaining a digital officer role were emphasized. The implications include better targeting of resources to improve connectivity in underserved areas.
Corporate Risk Register: Amendments to the corporate risk register were discussed, particularly the financial risks due to economic pressures. The committee agreed on the importance of regular updates to better manage emerging risks. This decision ensures a proactive approach to risk management, aligning with the council's strategic goals.
Scrutiny Work Program: The committee evaluated the current scrutiny work program and discussed enhancing public participation in the scrutiny process. There was a consensus on the need for greater public awareness and involvement, which could lead to more transparent and community-responsive governance.
Interesting Occurrence: The meeting highlighted the need for better integration between council services and the health board, reflecting ongoing efforts to improve collaboration for enhanced service delivery to residents. This discussion underscored the complexities and importance of inter-agency cooperation.
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