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Annual Plan 2020-21

Our Annual Plan sets out our overall ambitions and objectives, alongside our associated work programmes and KPIs for 2020-21. However, our immediate priorities have been fundamentally altered by the extraordinary circumstances of the Covid-19 outbreak.

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Health Education and Improvement Wales – Structured Assessme...

This report sets out the findings from the Auditor General’s 2019 structured assessment work at Health Education and Improvement Wales.

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Blaenau Gwent County Borough Council – Financial Sustainabil...

The project sought to assess the sustainability of councils’ short to medium-term financial position.

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Isle of Anglesey County Council – Delivering with Less: Leis...

This review is a follow-up to the Auditor General’s 2015 national report Delivering with Less – Leisure Services. It considers the impact of reductions in local government funding on the Council’s leisure services and the effectiveness of the Council’s arrangements for delivering those services.

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Snowdonia National Park Authority – Review of Involvement

Public bodies need to make sure that when making their decisions they consider the impact they could have on people living their lives in Wales both now and in the future.

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Pembrokeshire Coast National Park Authority – Review of Invo...

Public bodies need to make sure that when making their decisions they consider the impact they could have on people living their lives in Wales both now and in the future.

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Brecon Beacons National Park Authority – Review of Involveme...

Public bodies need to make sure that when making their decisions they consider the impact they could have on people living their lives in Wales both now and in the future.

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Neath Port Talbot Council – Financial Sustainability Assessm...

We did this assessment because we identified financial sustainability as a risk to councils putting in place proper arrangements to secure value for money in the use of resources.

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Torfaen County Borough Council - Financial Sustainability As...

The project sought to assess the sustainability of councils’ short to medium-term financial position. This included a focus on the financial strategy of each council as well as reviewing financial ‘indicators’ of each council’s financial position in relation to: 

  • Performance against budget
  • Delivery of savings plans
  • Use of reserves
  • Council tax
  • Borrowing

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Pembrokeshire County Council – Financial Sustainability Asse...

We did this assessment because we identified financial sustainability as a risk to councils putting in place proper arrangements to secure value for money in the use of resources.

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