Devolution of Discretionary services Progress so far… NALC Larger Towns Conference 2 December 2015 Royal National Hotel London Jeremy Rowe Cabinet Member.

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Devolution of Discretionary services Progress so far… NALC Larger Towns Conference 2 December 2015 Royal National Hotel London Jeremy Rowe Cabinet Member - Localism Cornwall Council Mark Williams Clerk – Falmouth Town Council

Background Rurally dispersed population of 530,000 Unitary in 2009 – previously Cornwall County Council and 6 District Councils 123 Cornwall Council Members History of “political coalitions” and of in-house service provision 213 Town and Parish Councils Vibrant VCSE community Low-wage economy / high % SMEs 2

Current Context Cornwall Council facing £196M budget savings Pressure on discretionary community based services Some externalisation of services Closer working with TPCs / VCSE 160+ Agency Agreements with TPCs 50+ Neighbourhood Plans being developed 80+ Community assets listed 80+ Community Emergency Plans in place / being developed 3

Preparing the landscape Create the right overall culture – build Trust Promote local collaboration Recognise that every community is different Local ambition? Local partnerships and collaboration? Trust of local community? Local capacity? Carrots work better than sticks Culture of peer support Recognise it takes time 4

Developing the Culture Close working relationship with CALC and SLCC SLA with CALC Critical friend Joint training partnership Representation on Devolution Board Attendance at officer meetings Evidence to Devolution Policy Advisory Committee Support to Community Link Officers Thematic forums – Planning, Waste, Transport 5

Capacity Building and Challenge Challenge around promoting need to improve capacity – promoting awareness Utilise European Funding Producing checklists / model specifications Creating local support peer support groups Communicate benefits and successes! Local accountability – complimentary representative and participative democracy General Power of Competency 6

Cornwall’s Devolution Framework 7

Devolution Framework – 6 Options Option 1 – Influencing / Monitoring  Street Cleansing Option 2 – Joint / enhanced delivery  Environment, Traffic Enforcement Option 3 – Agency Agreements, Licenses  Grass cutting, roundabout sponsorship Option 4 – Delegated Delivery  Formal gardens, Libraries, One Stop Shops Option 5 – Services cessation  Public Conveniences, allotments Option 6 – Retained  Winter maintenance, coast protection 8

Devolution Challenges Identifying “true” current costs – operational & management Conflicting priorities – income earning assets for individual services v. wider overall council savings Resources to undertake this work – an additional activity to the traditional ‘core offer’ Negotiations take time and need continuity Capital injections can assist in driving proposals forward that might otherwise fall Balancing the views of social value v. capital receipts v. revenue costs 9

Team Roles – Communities & Devolution Community Link Officers Build the local relationship and platform of trust Dedicated Devolution team Devolution Specialist Communications and Engagement Specialist Core - Property, environment, highways etc. Aligned – Libraries, leisure etc. Support – Finance, HR, legal etc. Robust Programme Management Quick decision making 10

11 Case study – Tintagel Visitor Centre

Case study – Municipal buildings Falmouth 12

Case study – St Day clock 13

Case Study – Jubilee Pool, Penzance 14

15 Case Study – Portwrinkle

Unintended Consequences Waste Contract To “value” or not to “value” “Swiss cheese” effect Car Park Orders and enforcement TUPE and pensions Insurability General Power of Competence 16

The Future? Changing role of Town / Parish Councils Changing role of Parish Clerk – Parish Manager? Raising appreciation of the role (£) of the Clerk! 4 year business plans? Govt. Funding – Our Place, Power to Change etc. General Power of Competence Arms length trading opportunities? Formal / informal mergers/ clusters? Different local aspirations, money, capacity, social capital differ 17

In conclusion There are competing priorities within Cornwall Council, with partners and within the community. Long term v short term Devolution TAKES TIME and requires willingness, resources, time, capacity and skills that only some local councils possess Confidence grows incrementally within a community and lead to larger projects being tackled. The devolution process requires dedicated staff internally and community support externally. Each community is different! 18

The Sky is the Limit!! 19

Contact details Website living/devolution-giving-communities-more/ living/devolution-giving-communities-more/ 20