24 Jun 2026Financial plan with gapFinance— The partnership approved an updated medium-term financial plan using reserves and non-recurring savings to support a 2026-27 funding gap of around £9 million, with a recurring gap rising to £13.6 million over three years. Officers will bring back further proposals in August 2026 to address an outstanding £3.7 million gap and the board also discussed the need for public consultation on future budget priorities.£9.0m–£14mPolicy
“It proposes the adoption of the 2627 financial position as an interim financial planning framework with the planned use of non-recurring savings and reserves to support the 9 million funding gap in 2627 while longerterm sustainable solutions are developed and implemented. Noting…”
16 Jun 2026Housing energy efficiency procurementHousing · cabinet executiveTender expected 16 Jun 2026— The committee approved procurement authority for the next phase of energy efficiency works to council social rented housing, with an overall budget of about £22 million across 2026/27 to 2030/31. Officers will use Scotland Excel and Scottish Procurement Alliance frameworks, with delivery by mini-competition or direct award depending on individual projects.£22mSpending
16 Jun 2026Final budget and spend-to-saveFinance · cabinet executive— The committee was asked to approve the final revenue budget volume, agree spend-to-save investment bids, and adopt HMRC mileage rates in the business travel policy. The revised mileage policy carries an estimated £120,000 cost to be funded from budget risk contingency, while the spend-to-save reserve includes three initial bids across waste and housing benefit/debt recovery.£120kSpending
25 Jun 2026Roads partnership formalisedTransport · full council— Angus Council approved a roads maintenance partnership with Tayside Contracts, formalising an existing arrangement covering around 8% of roads maintenance and all winter services. The model includes direct awards up to £500,000, around 20% open-market tendering, an initial 3-year term, and annual reporting, aiming for greater efficiency, consistency, and value for money.Spending
25 Jun 2026Forces Children’s Rights CharterEducation · full council— The council agreed a motion supporting the Forces Children’s Rights Charter, intended to improve recognition and support for children from military families in Angus. This is a policy change rather than a procurement item, but it may influence future education support services and family support provision.Policy
24 Jun 2026Primary care strategy adoptedPrimary Care— The board approved a Tayside-wide foundational primary care strategy for 2026-2028 covering general practice, community pharmacy, dental, and optometry. The strategy focuses on stabilisation, workforce sustainability, governance, and digital connectivity, and is intended to support the wider shift to community-based care.Policy
Over the last 12 months, the most frequently discussed commercial topics in this council's meetings have been IT & Digital (73 mentions, easing), Construction & Building Works (55 mentions, easing), Professional Services (52 mentions, easing) and Highways & Transport (25 mentions, easing).
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