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ENVIRONMENT AND COMMUNITY SERVICES PORTFOLIO DRAFT BUDGET 2022/23

Meeting: 19/01/2022 - Environment and Community Services Policy Development and Scrutiny Committee (Item 157)

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Members noted that this report had been presented to them so that they could consider the Portfolio Holder’s Draft Budget for 2022/2023 which took into account future cost pressures. Members were requested to scrutinise the report and provide any relevant comments to the Executive.

 

A Member made an enquiry regarding the cameras that were used to identify ‘moving traffic contraventions’. It was noted that there was a problem with the cameras which was currently being addressed with the manufacturer.

 

A Member was surprised to note that the Council had spent £1.5m on the management and support of the Environment contracts. He said that this was twice as much as the Council spent on planting trees and queried if the Council had got its priorities right. The Director for Environment and Public Protection answered and pointed out that the Environment contracts were large and complex. The Council had a duty to ensure that the contracts worked properly and that these complex contracts were managed correctly and provided a sound and effective service. The Council had experienced problems in the past with the management of environmental contracts and it wished to learn from the past and avoid such issues re-occurring.

 

A Member stated that he would be interested to see how the allocation of resources in terms of contract managers were split across the various contracts. It was noted in the course of the discussion that as well as the contracts being large and complex, additional complexities had been added because of the COVID pandemic, and the shortages of both fuel and drivers. This meant that Bromley’s contract managers had been working with contractors on a daily basis. The contract managers had to work effectively to ensure value for money and the continued and effective provision of Council services. It was noted that a ‘Fix My Street’ update would be provided to the Committee in March 2022 and the Director for Environment and Public Protection noted that out of 33,000 FMS inquiries--95% of these had been dealt with seamlessly. He further pointed out that in most other councils they had much larger teams to manage contracts.

 

The Member responded and said that he would be interested to be provided with more information as to how the contract managers were assigned to the various contracts and he would like a breakdown of the budgets and headings. He wanted to understand how the budget headings were broken down by contract. He said it may be the case that the Committee may decide that a particular contract may need a greater allocation of contract managers for example. The Director for Environment and Public Protection responded and said that he would discuss this matter with the Head of Finance for ECS.

 

A Member asked if the Council was still encouraging people to compost and the response to this was affirmative. It was noted that the Council received income from paper recycling but not from the disposal of green garden waste. A Member asked if the  ...  view the full minutes text for item 157