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Minutes of Previous Meeting PDF 61 KB Minutes: That
the minutes of the previous meeting held on the 27th February 2020,
be approved. |
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Leisure and Culture Service update report - Verbal Update Minutes: Members
received a verbal update on the Theatres, Libraries and Margam
Park. Officers
highlighted that it had been a difficult time for theatres during the pandemic.
However, staff had been productive in the background by showing virtual
productions for the customers. It
was noted that some staff that were
working within leisure and culture had also been relocated to work and help
with the Track and Trace scheme. Officers met weekly on Microsoft Teams to
ensure communication and wellbeing was considered and discussed. It
was noted that the venues are now open and the Princess Royal Theatre was one
of the first Theatres to open and show a production. It
was noted that it was a difficult time during covid-19 for Staff at Margam Park. Staff members responded well to the change
following Covid-19 and ensured that the relevant risk assessments were up to
date and in place. It was noted that Margam Orangery
was utilised as a vaccine centre resulting in a number of weddings being
cancelled. However, the venue would be utilised in its normal capacity from
January 2022. Members
noted that due to the procurement process around Leisure Services, members were
unable to have an update at this point. However, a report would be taken to a
future meeting of the Joint Cabinet / Education, Skills and Culture Scrutiny
Committee to receive an update on this. Members
commended the work that the Team within the Library services had achieved
during Covid-19 and looked forward to receiving a further update at the next
meeting. It was noted that Officers
liaised with Cabinet Members throughout the pandemic to continually keep
everyone updated. Discussions
took place around the provision for online broadcasting of events within the
theatres. It was noted that officers would circulate the figures of the online
broadcasting of events outside the meeting. It
was noted that there were concerns from the residents in Pontardawe
about the potential commercial feel to the development of the cinema at the
Arts Centre. Officers confirmed that they had no ambition to change the
ambience of Pontardawe Arts Centre. Members
thanked all the staff within leisure and culture for the work they have
achieved during these unprecedented times. Following
scrutiny, the verbal update was noted. |
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Additional documents: Minutes: Members
were provided with quarter 1 performance management data, for the period 1st
April 2021 to 30th June 2021 for Education, Leisure and Lifelong Learning
Directorate relating to Leisure and Culture, as detailed within the circulated
report. Members
commended Neath Port Talbot for their forward approach in continuing to update
and providing state of the art swimming facilities. It was noted that other
areas had started to reduce their facilities and members were pleased to see
that Neath Port Talbot had not followed suit. Following
scrutiny, the report was noted. |
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Christmas and New Year Opening Times 2021 PDF 131 KB Additional documents:
Minutes: Members
received an update On the Christmas and New Year Opening times for 2021, as
detailed within the circulated report.
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Physical Activity and Sport Service (PASS) Update - Presentation PDF 5 MB Minutes: Members
received a presentation on the Physical Activity and Sport Service, as detailed
within the circulated report. Members
commended officers for the work they had achieved over the the
difficult period due to Covid-19. Following
scrutiny, the report was noted. |
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Forward Work Programme 2021/22 PDF 190 KB Minutes: The
Forward Work Programme for 2021/22 was noted. |