Pre-Decision Scrutiny
To select appropriate items
from the Cabinet Board agenda for Pre-Decision Scrutiny (Cabinet Board reports
included for Scrutiny Members)
Decision:
Item
7: Swansea Bay City Deal - Neath Port Talbot led projects update (Supporting
Innovation and Low Carbon Growth & Homes As Power Stations)
The
report was noted.
Item11:
Vehicle and Heavy Plant Fleet Procurement Programme 2024/25
Following
scrutiny, members were supportive of the recommendations to be considered by
Cabinet Board.
Item12:
Public Space Protection Order: Aberavon Beach and Promenade
Following
scrutiny, members were supportive of the recommendations to be considered by
Cabinet Board.
Minutes:
Item 7: Swansea Bay City Deal - Neath Port Talbot
led projects update (Supporting Innovation and Low Carbon Growth & Homes as
Power Stations)
Officers provided a presentation updating members
of the projects as mentioned in the report.
Members discussed the Net Zero Centre of Excellence
(Training Facility) specifically in relation to the news about TATA Steel. They
referred to the requirement of additional training at TATA and the funding TATA
have said is available for training. Members enquired about the potential for
upskilling people and if officers were looking at accessing that funding?
Officers advised that they were actively working
with the TATA transition board and have put the National Net Zero Skills Centre
of Excellence down as a project they would potentially seek funding for. This
funding would support phase 2 of the facility.
Members clarified if the TATA news would negatively
impact any of the projects.
Officers noted that the news from TATA is
disappointing as they are a major employer in the area both directly and
indirectly. Officers are trying to assess the supply chain and who is affected
both indirectly and directly within TATA. Members were informed that the
transition board are working hard to understand the impact of the TATA
proposals.
Officers explained that these projects become more
important because of the TATA news and highlighted the Switch Project as an
example which looks at materials and Research and development (R&D) in the
steel industry. Members were informed that if TATA go down their suggested path
of an electric arc furnace, then there will a lot of R&D in working out if
the materials, they are putting out are correct for the market, which would
mean the Switch facility would be an important part of that. Officers advised that
the Advanced Manufacturing Centre is scheduled to go onto Baglan Energy Park
and that will allow local companies to diversify their projects and get
involved in new markets, particularly those who are involved with TATA supply
chain, and they may be able to shift production and get support along with that
and help to kick start the Baglan Energy Park. Officers advised that there is a
significant tract of land there and they are hoping the Advanced Manufacturing
Centre can be part of that and the technology centre offers space for new
buildings and spin outs to develop and there are the supply chain opportunities
with Homes as Power Stations.
Officers advised that in terms of diversifying the
economy and expanding the economy, alongside the new work from the Celtic
freeport, these are very important projects that will help underpin the new
parcel of work.
Members asked if there is any funding to look
specifically at terraced houses in terms of R&D to find solutions for EV
charging connections so the authority can help to decarbonise, especially given
the challenges that terraced houses and older properties will have with
charging solutions.
Officers explained that Nigel Morris, who's leading on this project, organized an ... view the full minutes text for item 4