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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 said the council was "precariously reliant" on goodwill. The report added the council was "precariously reliant" on goodwill.
'Enormous organisational energy'
Merthyr Tydfil's "political culture" needs to be monitored as political "hotspots" and "dramas" are played out on Facebook, the report said.
"This can consume enormous organisational energy often at the expense of more important matters" and "senior officers are all too often being asked to play the role of 'referees' as opposed to professional advisors", it said.
The council's current financial plan shows projected budget deficits totalling £15m over the next three financial years.
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.