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Anglesey council: Ministers hand control back to councillors | Anglesey council: Ministers hand control back to councillors |
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The Welsh government has announced the end of its intervention in the running of Anglesey council. | The Welsh government has announced the end of its intervention in the running of Anglesey council. |
Commissioners went in in 2011 after decades of infighting. | |
Independents, Labour and a Liberal Democrat councillor formed a coalition to run the authority after elections this month. | Independents, Labour and a Liberal Democrat councillor formed a coalition to run the authority after elections this month. |
Local Government Minister Lesley Griffiths said she was convinced the council can now manage its own affairs. | |
"I am convinced the council can now manage its own affairs without external intervention," Ms Griffiths told councillors. | |
"Negotiations towards forming a stable administration following last month's election and the sustained progress the council has made gives me confidence in my decision. | |
"The commissioners and the auditor general for Wales share my view. | "The commissioners and the auditor general for Wales share my view. |
"The Welsh government's intervention will formally end when the current direction expires on May 31st." | |
Ms Griffiths insisted she expected to see continuing improvement at the authority. | |
'Catalyst' | |
She said the Welsh government, commissioners and the Welsh Local Government Association (WLGA) were discussing with the council how much ongoing support it needed to "ensure progress beyond the intervention". | |
Commissioner Mick Giannasi said they felt confident to recommend the minister brings intervention to an end. | |
"Anglesey has shown it has true potential and determination and, provided staff, councillors and partners continue to demonstrate a positive and cohesive approach to the challenges ahead, it has a bright future," he said. | |
Welcoming the minister's announcement, Anglesey chief executive Richard Parry Jones said the authority was making good progress in delivering service improvements. | |
"The authority now has an ambitious transformation programme in place which will provide a catalyst for significant service improvements on behalf of people of Anglesey," he added. | |
Independent councillor Ieuan Williams is due to be elected the new council leader later. |
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