Decision Maker: Cabinet
Decision status: Deleted
Is Key decision?: No
Is subject to call in?: No
(a) Electoral Services Business Case (pages 209 – 252)
Consideration was given to a report seeking Members agreement to setting up a shared Electoral Service between Bromsgrove District Council and Redditch Borough Council. The report provided an overview of the business case recommended by the Shared Services Board. Further discussion took place on how the shared service would be monitored. The Head of Legal, Equalities and Democratic Services informed Members that a review and evaluation of the shared service was built into the Business Case along with agreed Key Performance Indicators. The Executive Director – Services undertook to provide the Council with the costs of providing the Electoral Service without the proposed merger.
RESOLVED: that Cabinet approve the business case as set out in the appendix to the report.
RECOMMENDED:
(a) that the Council approve the setting up of a shared Electoral Service with Redditch Borough Council, led by Bromsgrove District Council, under the following conditions:
1. That the shared service be delivered in a phased approach (as detailed in the business case)
1. Implementation
2. Migration
3. Review and evaluation
2. The shared Electoral Service be delivered within the budgets identified in the medium tem financial plan.
3. Redditch Borough Council retain a client function to support the Electoral Returning Officer and Electoral Registration Officer at Redditch Borough Council.
4. Strand be engaged to deliver the IT system.
5. The timetable for implementation be agreed and formal
Consultations begin.
6. An SLA be set up to confirm the arrangements.
(b) Community Safety Business Case (supplementary documentation pages 7 – 42)
Consideration was given to a report seeking Members agreement to setting up a shared Community Safety Service between Bromsgrove District Council and Redditch Borough Council. The Deputy Head of Street Scene and Community responded to Members questions on the shared service. He emphasised that local delivery would be maintained through the Crime and Disorder Reduction Partnership (CDRP), Tasking process and Neighbourhood Wardens. The Deputy Head of Street Scene and Community undertook to provide the Council with the costs to deliver the Community Safety Service without the proposed merger. The Chairman thanked all officers involved in the Shared Services process, including officers at Redditch Borough Council.
RESOLVED: that Cabinet approve the business case as set out in the appendix to the report.
RECOMMENDED:
(a) that the Council approve the setting up of a shared Community Safety Service with Redditch Borough Council, led by Redditch Borough Council, to achieve the following:
1. A shared service which will lead to an improved quality to the residents of both Councils.
2. Improved levels of satisfaction and efficiency.
3. Improved resilience within the two districts against the new funding regimes.
4. Improved quality of management and strategic influence for both Redditch and Bromsgrove Councils.
5. Development of the sharing of commissioning data and expertise.
6. Retention of local delivery focus, whilst providing a more robust local tasking process.
7. The creation of the building blocks for any future merge of Community Safety Partnerships and a wider management team.
Publication date: 09/01/2009
Date of decision: 07/01/2009
Decided at meeting: 07/01/2009 - Cabinet
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