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2011/12 Revenue and Capital Outturn, Carry Forwards and Significant Variances - Community Development and Health Portfolio

Meeting: 28/06/2012 - Community Services Scrutiny Committee (Item 57)

57 2011/12 Revenue and Capital Outturn, Carry Forwards and Significant Variances - Community Development and Health Portfolio pdf icon PDF 101 KB

Minutes:

Matter for Decision: To consider the 2011/12 Revenue and Capital Outturn, Carry Forwards and Significant Variances for the Community Development and Health Portfolio.

 

Decision of Executive Councillor for Community Development and Health:

 

The Executive Councillor resolved to:

 

i. Agree carry forward requests, totalling £13,180 as detailed in Appendix C of the committee report, are to be recommended to Council for approval.

 

ii. Seek approval from Council to carry forward capital resources to fund re-phased net capital spending of £56,000 from 2011/12 into 2012/13 as detailed in Appendix D of the committee report.

 

Reason for the Decision:

 

As per the officer report

 

Any alternative options considered and rejected:

 

Not Applicable

 

Scrutiny Considerations:

 

The committee received a report from the Principal Accountant (Services) regarding the year end out-turn for the Community Development and Health portfolio.

 

Members noted Appendix C to the committee report did not include an item (£16,000 - Food and Occupational Safety - to accommodate the council's foreseeable requirements when the legal responsibilities for public health are transferred from the Health Protection Agency ) which had been incorrectly listed in the Environmental & Waste Services portfolio and should be within the Community Development & Health portfolio and so, subject to approval at Council, this carry forward would be transferred to Community Development & Health budgets for 2012/13.

 

The Scrutiny Committee considered and endorsed the recommendations in the report by 4 votes to 0.

 

The Executive Councillor for Community Development and Health approved the recommendations.

 

Conflicts of interest declared by the Executive Councillor (and any dispensations granted)

 

N/A