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GREATER MANCHESTER STRATEGY

Meeting: 14/11/2019 - Greater Manchester Housing Planning and Environment Overview and Scrutiny Committee (Item 175)

175 GREATER MANCHESTER STRATEGY IMPLEMENTATION PLAN AND PERFORMANCE UPDATE pdf icon PDF 318 KB

A report providing the latest six monthly update of the Greater Manchester Strategy (GMS) implementation plan and performance dashboards.

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Minutes:

Andy Burnham provided Members with the latest six monthly update of the Greater Manchester Strategy (GMS) implementation plan and performance dashboards. 

 

The Mayor thanked Members of the committee for their continued engagement with the scrutiny process with this level of debate valued as being an essential component in developing the right policy in GM.

 

The presentation delivered to Members was noted as having previously been delivered to the GM Reform Board, and had a focus on providing an update on delivery, specifically change delivered to the residents of the 10 GM boroughs. 

 

The update detailed improvement in School readiness, with positive improvements in outcomes for disadvantaged children and for pupils eligible for Free School Meals having improved consistently since 2015.

 

In terms of Mental Health in Children and Young People, rates of patients with a diagnosable mental health condition receiving treatment were noted as being ahead of national targets and ambitions.  It was highlighted that in December 2018, Greater Manchester became the first area in the country to start collating and publicly publishing waiting time data for children and young people’s mental health services.  It was also fed back that in terms of general population health, levels of exercise in GM were increasing with 73.3% adults being active for at least 30 minutes a week.

 

The Mayoral Development Corporation was highlighted as showing the potential to deliver sustainable development and regeneration and represents a piece of genuine progress. The Our Pass initiative was noted as being taken up by 35,000 young people making 2 million journeys, both being examples of how devolution was delivering change. 

 

In terms of providing an update on the GMSF, officers clarified that due to not having regulations in place as a result of them not being agreed by Central Government, the next round of statutory consultation will not be until summer 2020. It was intended that there will be an informal response to the consultation in early 2020 to show ongoing process.

 

Members requested an update in relation to Clean Air targets in the 5 year strategy, particularly in the wake of the climate emergency being declared and numbers of car users stated as not reducing significantly.

 

The Mayor highlighted the legal obligation to tackle clean air with local councils liable to achieve air quality targets.  It was noted that TfGM conducted air quality analysis in all 10 GM boroughs which revealed a number of pockets across the City Region which fell short of legal limits.  Tackling this problem GM wide was thought to be the right approach to avoid displacing the problem and successfully managing levels of traffic across GM.

 

It was stated that that the Mayor and TfGM were conscious of the potential impact of managing the costs of transition on commercial taxis and van drivers and also HGV and bus operators, which may require financial assistance to upgrade.   The Mayor stated that there should be no impact to jobs and businesses as GM seeks to improve clean air.  It was highlighted that  ...  view the full minutes text for item 175