Draft Community and Corporate Plan
Meeting: 22/02/2024 - Council (Item 96)
96 Draft Community and Corporate Plan PDF 136 KB
To consider the recommendations of the Cabinet and a report that seeks approval of the draft Community and Corporate Plan.
Additional documents:
- Community and Corporate Plan Appendix 1, item 96 PDF 243 KB
- 13 Draft Community and Corporate Plan - Council Feb 24, item 96 PDF 185 KB
- Cabinet Record of Decision Community and Corporate Plan, item 96 PDF 195 KB
Minutes:
The Council considered the draft Community and Corporate Plan (as set out in the submitted report) which had been prepared by the Cabinet in consultation with the Group Leaders. The Plan included the vision of a healthy, happy and prosperous Torbay and set out the priorities of the Council for the next twenty years, together with the approach for delivering against the vision.
Councillor David Thomas proposed and Councillor Steve Darling seconded a motion, which was agreed (unanimously) by the Council as set out below:
that the Council be recommended to approve the Community and Corporate Plan 2023- 2043.
Meeting: 13/02/2024 - Cabinet (Item 85)
85 Draft Community and Corporate Plan PDF 136 KB
To consider a report that seeks approval of the draft Community and Corporate Plan.
Additional documents:
- Community and Corporate Plan Appendix 1, item 85 PDF 243 KB
- 13 Draft Community and Corporate Plan - Cabinet Feb 24, item 85 PDF 186 KB
- Record of Decision Draft Community and Corporate Plan, item 85 PDF 195 KB
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