The return of staff to council offices should by now be complete - just in time for the council elections. 28 councillors have already been elected in uncontested wards as they were the only ones to put their name forward - 19 of these are Plaid Cymru members giving them nearly 30% control of the council before a vote is even cast.
So what unresolved matters will face the new councillors?
There is still the issue of Gwynedd council's own #partygate scandal during the pandemic -
'The incident which saw them share a minibus was described by Dilwyn Williams, chief executive of Gwynedd Council as "completely unacceptable" in a letter to staff.
Mr
Williams said in the letter that "the individuals involved will be
dealt with accordingly" as the council has had to fork out additional
costs to cover their work during the self isolation period.'
More on that here - https://www.dailypost.co.uk/news/north-wales-news/gwynedd-council-worker-tests-positive-18850705
Then there was the issue of officers misuse of the council's vehicles as reported in the Daily Post, last year -
“We are aware that there are some instances where staff may not have
adhered to this policy, and we are working with our trade union partners
to address this matter and update our policy.
“We
can also confirm that the council removed a banner which was placed
without consent on railings near Morrisons roundabout in Caernarfon last
weekend.”
More on that here -
https://www.dailypost.co.uk/news/north-wales-news/gwynedd-council-review-vehicle-policy-19777848
'Arfon Assembly Member, Sian Gwenllian has already written to the
authority after concerns were raised with her, confirming she would
“continue to communicate” with the authority'
Any update for the public?
Then there is the Education department and its failure to explain why the headmaster Neil Foden reported being thrown under a bus by the council during the school meals fiasco. No explanation of the video circulated on social media of the teacher appearing to have a pupil by the neck, either.
In other news, an FOI request was raised with the council last year. The Information officer did not answer the question fully and so an Internal Review was asked for. The council has failed to carry out this review and an email asking for an update was ignored...
What possible reason could the council have to ignore its duties under the FOI Act?
Something is very wrong within Gwynedd council...
.