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Matter for Decision
The report
covers the Annual Report against the Corporate Plan 2021/22 and associated key performance
indicators; the Annual Complaints and Customer Feedback Report 2021/22; and a
State of the City profile.
The
Corporate Plan 2019-22 set out the objectives the Council has been planning to
achieve over the past three years, grouped under three key themes. The Annual Report provides a summary of
progress against those objectives during 2021/22. Appendix B provides the latest available
figures for the key performance indicators in the Corporate Plan 2019-22. The Annual Complaints and Customer Feedback
Report 2021/22 at Appendix C provides an overview and summary of complaints,
compliments and feedback received during 2021/22.
The State
of the City profile at Appendix D provides a brief analysis of how Cambridge
measures up on a range of social, economic and environmental factors. This provides a broad overview of the context
in which the council and its partners operate.
It is intended that a fuller analysis will be developed over the coming
year to provide a richer “City Portrait”, which would then be replicated,
developed and reported each year.
Decision of the Leader of the Council
Noted the contents of the Annual Report against the
Corporate Plan 2021/22, the Annual Complaints and Customer Feedback Report
2021/22, and the State of the City profile.
Reason for the Decision
As set out in the Officer’s report.
Any Alternative Options Considered and Rejected
Not applicable.
Scrutiny Considerations
The Committee considered a report from the Assistant Chief
Executive.
The following points/clarifications were made:
Further information on the reduction of Crematoria market
share volume (page 64 of the agenda) would be provided.
Clarification on how missed bins are defined (page 78)
Explanation of increased share of total waste going to landfill
Performance of complaints arising from planning enforcement
Clarification on the increase on complaints about
Councillors (page 108).
The Executive Councillor for Finance, Resources and
Transformation proposed that the thanks for councillors was conveyed to
officers for their continued impressive work and to the Head of Human Resources
for retaining the Investors in People accreditation.
The Committee unanimously resolved to endorse the
recommendation.
The Executive Councillor approved the recommendation.
Conflicts of Interest Declared by the Executive
Councillor (and any Dispensations Granted)
No conflicts of interest were declared by the Executive Councillor.