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Monmouthshire County Council News
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Data shows improvements in MCC's performance
Data released this month shows that Monmouthshire County Council (MCC) is performing well compared to other councils in Wales.
MCC excels in areas such as: helping older people to live in the community; key stage 3 school results; library use; and composting of garden waste.
All Welsh local authorities use the National Performance Measurement Framework to assess their overall performance. Statistics showing how MCC did in 2008/09 were released by the Welsh Assembly Government today. Overall performance was improved or maintained against more than two thirds in indicators in the set.
The data shows areas where MCC excels:
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Monmouthshire composts the highest proportion
of municipal waste of any authority in Wales at 21.8%. This is
a three point increase on last year's figure of 18.7%.The Welsh average
is 12.8%.
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Key stage 3 results are the best in Wales
with 66.7% of pupils achieving the Core Subject Indicator compared to a
Welsh average of 59.7%.
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Pupil attendance in primary schools is the
second best in Wales
at 94.36%.
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100% of reviews for children who are looked
after by the local authority were completed on time. Across Wales the
average was 91.4%.
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Monmouthshire has increased the proportion of
older social services users who are supported to live in their own home
from 85.5% to 89.3%. This makes us the second best performer in Wales.
We also have the lowest rate of older people placed into residential or
nursing care.
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The rate of Monmouthshire residents making use
of their local library is the highest in Wales with 8,874 visits per
thousand people against a Welsh average of 5,913 visits.
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For the third year running, MCC has the lowest sickness absence
amongst its staff of any authority in Wales with 8.9 days lost
against a Welsh average of 11.5. MCC also has below average staff
turnover, 8.3% against a Welsh average of 9.1%.
Officers have said they are aware that there
are always areas that need improvement. Some of the areas they are working to
improve include:
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Over the past year MCC have made significant
improvements in the percentage of householder planning applications that
are determined within eight weeks. This has increased from 63.6% to
78.4%. This is just below the Welsh average
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The percentage of undisputed creditor invoices
paid within 30 days has been improved from 39.9% to 70.6%. This is
still amongst the lowest in Wales although the rate of
improvement is one of the highest. Concerns over the validity of
the reporting mechanism are being addressed to provide a clearer picture
of actual performance and with those changes and other improvements in
place a much improved performance will be achieved in 2009/10.
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MCC takes an average of 18.6 days to process
benefit claims compared to a Welsh average of 11.1 days. This makes the
authority one of the lowest performing authorities in Wales.
Work is already underway to improve performance and ensure our claimants
receive a significant improvement in the service they receive.
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Although there has been an increase in the percentage of non
compostable waste that is reused or recycled, MCC's present performance
of 17.03% is the lowest of any authority in Wales. MCC is planning
changes to the service to address this.
More information on what MCC did in 2008/09
is contained in their improvement plan which will be published on their website www.monmouthshire.gov.uk/improvement at the end of October.
The complete dataset is available on the Data Unit website: www.dataunitwales.gov.uk
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