8 Apr 2026NILGA subscription approvedCorporate Governance · audit governance— The committee approved payment of the council's annual NILGA subscription of £64,140, although several members questioned value for money and asked for additional information on tiering, other councils' contributions and the return on investment. The final decision was to defer the item to full council after further information was requested. This is a clear recurring spend with an estimated total including VAT discussed as about £75k-£80k.£64kSpending
“Thank you, Chair. Good evening members. This is night and four decision. The report seeks approval for the payment of the Council's annual subscription to NILGA in the sum of £64,140 Members will be aware that NILGA undertakes work on behalf of local government, including policy…”
8 Apr 2026Sustainable NI fee upliftClimate Change · environment transport— Members approved an increase in Sustainable NI membership fees from £6,000 to £7,500 effective 2027-01-04, with annual uplifts capped at 5%. Officers said the organisation provides training, climate plan support, and assistance with statutory reporting, and the increase was justified as good value despite being a significant jump.£8kSpending
8 Apr 2026Craigavon Watersports reviewLeisure · full council— A dedicated paper was requested on Craigavon Watersports to address algae, facility limitations, pricing changes, missing equipment and possible rewilding/planting of the lake. The discussion points to possible spend on cleanup, environmental works, replacement equipment such as a speedboat, and redesign of the offer for groups and outdoor activities.£50kOpportunity
8 Apr 2026Business plan consultancy tenderEconomic Development · regeneration economyTender expected 1 May 2026— Officers said the LEP-related business case consultancy work was about to go out to tender after internal agreement on the specification. This is a clear procurement opportunity in consultancy/services for the economic development programme, with the consultant to support the Local Economic Partnership work.£25k–£100kOpportunity
8 Apr 2026Mandeville Business Park deliveryRegeneration · regeneration economy— The BPA and members highlighted the need to unlock Invest NI land at Mandeville for business growth and expansion. The council said the department had reaffirmed commitment to balanced economic growth and that delivering Mandeville Business Park would play an important role, indicating a potential future development and site infrastructure opportunity.£5.0m–£50mOpportunity
8 Apr 2026Committee terms updatedGovernance · audit governance— The committee approved revised terms of reference to align with the annual self-assessment, NI Audit Office best practice guidance, and new global internal audit standards. A key change is the introduction of at least annual private sessions with internal and external auditors without officers present, beginning after the September meeting.Policy
Over the last 12 months, the most frequently discussed commercial topics in this council's meetings have been IT & Digital (43 mentions, easing), Economic Development & Business Support (30 mentions, easing), Culture & Leisure (28 mentions, easing) and Professional Services (26 mentions, easing).
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