28 Jul 2026Rhyl works tender approvedRegeneration · cabinet executiveTender expected 1 Aug 2026— Cabinet approved a procurement strategy and invitation to competitive bids for refurbishment works at 64 High Street and 2-4 Wellington Road in Rhyl. The works will provide residential units on upper floors and renovate ground floor commercial units, using the North Wales construction framework.£2.4mOpportunity
“The properties of the old granite shop in 64 High Street Trail and also 2 to 4 Wellington Road. And the reason that this has got to come back to cabinet once again is that the procurement obviously is going to come in very, very closely to the threshold of £2 .4 million when cabi…”
30 Jun 2026Reserve allocation for ALN and resilienceFinance · cabinet executive— The finance outturn report proposed reserve transfers including £1 million to near-market reserves, £1 million to the Council Tax Reserve, and £1.7 million to support additional learning needs pressures. These reserve movements were presented as part of strengthening financial resilience and funding education pressures.£3.7mSpending
17 Jun 2026£33m hospital construction approvedHealthcare · planning— The committee approved the construction method statement for the Royal Alexandra Hospital redevelopment. The revised proposal moved the welfare compound from the former off-site location to a hospital-campus car park area, resolving resident concerns and allowing the £33 million capital scheme to proceed on time.£33mSpending
29 Jul 2026Call-in of gypsy site decisionPlanning · scrutiny— The committee reviewed a call-in of a delegated decision approving a planning application for a permanent residential gypsy and traveller site. The challenge centred on governance, member involvement and whether the matter should have been treated as a key decision for elected members or Cabinet rather than delegated officer decision-making.Policy
28 Jul 2026Five-year digital strategy approvedIT · cabinet executive— Cabinet approved the Council's Digital Strategy 2026-2031, setting the direction for digital, data and technology investment across the organisation. The strategy commits the Council to inclusive, secure and efficient services, and will shape future procurement decisions across platforms, infrastructure, AI, data, cyber security and digital inclusion.Policy
22 Jul 20262022/23 accounts approved with qualificationFinance · audit governance— The committee approved the audited 2022/23 statement of accounts and the associated letter of representation, despite an Audit Wales qualification arising from historic asset valuation and reserve accounting issues. The decision closes out the delayed accounts process and allows the council to move on to subsequent years, but the qualification will continue until the underlying balance sheet issue is resolved.Spending
Over the last 12 months, the most frequently discussed commercial topics in this council's meetings have been IT & Digital (65 mentions, easing), Professional Services (40 mentions, rising), Construction & Building Works (35 mentions, easing) and Corporate & Business Support (15 mentions, rising).
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