80 Q3 Performance Report 23-24
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To provide an update on how the
Council is performing for the period 1 October 2023 to 31 December
2023 (report of the Assistant Director – Corporate
enclosed).
Additional documents:
Minutes:
Consideration was given to the report of the
Assistant Director – Corporate which provided an update on
how the Council was performing for the period 1 October 2023 to 31
December 2023.
The Portfolio Holder – Corporate,
Governance and Communications presented the report. It was noted
that there would be some changes in presentational changes to the
report to provide clearer information generally, and clearer
indication of direction of travel of KPIs. This would take effect from Quarter 1 2024/25.
DECISION:
That the contents of the report be noted.
(Other options
considered:
·
Not to monitor performance – this was not
recommended.
Reasons for
decision:
·
To ensure Council performance was properly
scrutinised.)
70 Q3 Performance Report 23-24
PDF 236 KB
To provide an update on how the
Council is performing for the period 1st October 2023 to
31st December 2023 (report of the Assistant Director
– Corporate enclosed).
Additional documents:
Minutes:
Consideration was given to the report of the
Assistant Director – Corporate which provided an update on
how the Council was performing for the period 1 October 2023 to 31
December 2023.
The Business Intelligence and Change Manager
introduced the report and highlighted the following areas where
performance challenges had been identified:
- Homelessness at prevention stage:
- A decrease in performance in this
area was attributed to a surge in cases during quarter 3 which had
impacted the capacity to open cases at prevention stage; in total
120 cases had been recorded, of which 37 were at prevention;
- Work was taking place with partners,
such the Citizens Advice Bureau, to increase engagement around
prevention; and
- A detailed communication plan around
homelessness prevention was being put together which would be
shared with the Committee when available.
- Customer Contact:
- Performance remained stable and was
either on or slightly below target in most cases;
- A Customer Contact Board, akin to a
working group, had been established to scrutinise data and
performance in detail. Membership of the board included: the
Business Intelligence and Change Manager, the Head of Customer
Contact, the Assistant Director – Corporate, the Head of
PSPS, the Head of ICT, the Communications Manager, and the three
responsible Portfolio Holders at each Council. The following key
areas of focus had been identified:
- A review of the council website
which aimed to improve the customer digital experience and reduce
the volume of calls;
- A communication piece was required
to improve the signposting of specific queries to partners as
appropriate, such as Lincolnshire County Council for street
lighting, in order to reduce unnecessary calls to SHDC;
- The implementation of online forms
would be accelerated for high traffic areas; and
- A Housing Repairs self-serve tool
was currently in a test phase and was planned to be launched during
April 2024.
- Governance:
- Whilst both ‘Freedom of
Information requests responded to within statutory deadlines’
and ‘responses to Corporate Complaints within corporately set
timescales’ were below target for the quarter, a Section 113
arrangement from December 2023 had led to improvements, with 100
per cent response rates.
- Planning and Strategic
Infrastructure:
- The clearance of older cases had led
to an increase in the percentage of all Planning Decisions that
were subject to extensions of time (EOT). A strategy to implement a
stricter approach to application delays was indicated within the
report.
- Financial Indicators:
- An underperformance of Car Parking
income received against budget for quarter 3 had prompted plans to
install new parking machines by the end of March 2024. In addition,
a new car parking fee structure from 8 April 2024 would include a
‘Commuter and Shopper pass’ with an aim to boost
revenue generation.
- Industrial Units:
- Two Industrial Units had become
vacant during quarter 3. Both had been advertised and one had
received interest, however, at the current time, the market for
office space was not deemed to be strong. All other units across
the district were let.
The Business Intelligence and Change Manager
stated that positive performance ...
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