County Buildings, Stafford
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david.tyler@staffordshire.gov.uk
Meeting of the Cabinet
Wednesday 19 July 2006
10.00 am
Oak Room, County Buildings,
Stafford
Olwen Dutton
Corporate Director (Resources)
12 July 2006
A G E N D A
PART ONE
1.
Minutes of the meeting held on 20 June 2006
2. Apologies
3. Declarations of Interest in accordance with Standing Order 16.5
4.
In-house Residential and Day Care Services for Older and Disabled People Joint report of the Chief Executive and the Corporate Director (Social Care and Health)
5.
2006/07 First Quarter Monitoring and Medium Term Financial Strategy 2007/08 to 2009/10
Joint report of the Corporate Director (Resources) and the Director of Finance
6.
Minibus Training and Assessment Scheme - Proposed Changes
Joint report of the Corporate Director (Development Services), the Corporate Director (Children and Lifelong Learning) and the Corporate Director (Social Care and Health)
7.
Community Learning Partnerships Strategy
Report of the Corporate Director (Children and Lifelong Learning)
8.
Rural Access to Services Partnerships
Report of the Corporate Director (Development Services)
9.
Treasury Management Annual Report 2005/06
Report of the Corporate Director (Resources)
10.
Adoption of a County Council ICT Strategy
Report of the Corporate Director (Resources)
11. Scrutiny Reviews
(a)
ICT Review
(b)
HR Shared Services
12.
Organisation and Service Review
Report of the Chief Executive
13.
Forward Plan
14.
Cabinet Members' routine items
15. Exclusion of the public
The Chairman to move:-
"That the public be excluded from the meeting for the following items of business which involve the likely disclosure of exempt information as defined in the paragraphs of Schedule 12A (as amended) of the Local Government Act 1972 indicated below".
PART TWO
16. Exempt minutes of the meeting held on 20 June 2006
(exemption paragraph 1, 3 and 4)
17. Pay Modernisation Update
(exemption paragraph 4)
Report of the Chief Executive
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