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Facebook dramas 'consuming Merthyr Tydfil council's energy' | Facebook dramas 'consuming Merthyr Tydfil council's energy' |
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Political dramas on Facebook are consuming enormous energy at a local authority at the expense of other matters, a review has found. | Political dramas on Facebook are consuming enormous energy at a local authority at the expense of other matters, a review has found. |
Senior officers at Merthyr Tydfil County Borough Council are being asked to be "referees" rather than "professional advisors". | Senior officers at Merthyr Tydfil County Borough Council are being asked to be "referees" rather than "professional advisors". |
The council is only just "keeping its nostrils above the waterline" and has a projected deficit of £15m to 2022-23. | The council is only just "keeping its nostrils above the waterline" and has a projected deficit of £15m to 2022-23. |
The BBC has asked Merthyr Tydfil council to comment. | The BBC has asked Merthyr Tydfil council to comment. |
Last year the Welsh Government sent in former Swindon council chief executive John Gilbert to advise the authority after council leader Kevin O'Neill asked for help. | Last year the Welsh Government sent in former Swindon council chief executive John Gilbert to advise the authority after council leader Kevin O'Neill asked for help. |
A subsequent review by an improvement board chaired by former Welsh Local Government Association chief executive Steve Thomas found a "debilitating lack of capacity and resilience" throughout the council, with the organisation functioning "by keeping its nostrils above the waterline". | A subsequent review by an improvement board chaired by former Welsh Local Government Association chief executive Steve Thomas found a "debilitating lack of capacity and resilience" throughout the council, with the organisation functioning "by keeping its nostrils above the waterline". |
It said there was an "urgent need" to address "poor attainment levels" in schools, and a "complete breakdown of trust" between the council and the trust which runs some leisure services. | It said there was an "urgent need" to address "poor attainment levels" in schools, and a "complete breakdown of trust" between the council and the trust which runs some leisure services. |
The report says that across the council "there are political 'hotspots' and 'dramas" associated "with a variety of issues". | |
"Much of this plays out on social media sites especially Facebook," it said. | |
"The team fully accepts that this is part of the cut and thrust of local politics. | |
"But in the case of Merthyr Tydfil this can consume enormous organisational energy often at the expense of more important matters." | |
"With the debilitating lack of capacity highlighted in this report the council can ill afford to be subsumed by this. | |
"Senior officers are all too often being asked to play the role of "referees" as opposed to professional advisors. This must be addressed with a clearly signalled shift in thinking from antagonistic to strategic." | |
The report does not give examples of the "dramas" it refers to, but there are several Facebook pages, public and private, dedicated to discussion about Merthyr life and politics. | |
'Reliant on goodwill' | |
The council's current financial plan shows projected budget deficits totalling £15m over the next three financial years. | |
Other problems included "significant concerns" about the ability of the council to deal with "practical ongoing issues". | Other problems included "significant concerns" about the ability of the council to deal with "practical ongoing issues". |
"For example, the council's monitoring officer is also its sole qualified childcare lawyer providing advice, running cases and advocacy on behalf of social services," the report said. | "For example, the council's monitoring officer is also its sole qualified childcare lawyer providing advice, running cases and advocacy on behalf of social services," the report said. |
"She also is responsible for HR, legal and a range of other services." | "She also is responsible for HR, legal and a range of other services." |
The report added the council was "precariously reliant" on goodwill. | |
The Welsh Government is appointing extra advisers to help with education, social services, corporate governance and leader, cabinet and member development. | The Welsh Government is appointing extra advisers to help with education, social services, corporate governance and leader, cabinet and member development. |
Local government minister Julie James said there needed to be "widespread commitment from all members and officers to achieve a sustainable future for the council and to deliver good quality services to the people of Merthyr Tydfil". | Local government minister Julie James said there needed to be "widespread commitment from all members and officers to achieve a sustainable future for the council and to deliver good quality services to the people of Merthyr Tydfil". |
"I will be looking for a view on the whole council's progress at the end of May," she said. | "I will be looking for a view on the whole council's progress at the end of May," she said. |