Advertisement

Government’s mid-term report highlights achievements and challenges

by isleofman.com 7th November 2014
 
The achievements of Government so far and the challenges ahead are highlighted in a mid-term report to be presented to the November sitting of Tynwald by Chief Minister Allan Bell MHK.
 
Entitled ‘Securing A Sustainable Future For Our Island’, the report gives examples of  progress against the three core priorities – protect the vulnerable, grow the economy, balance the budget – set out in the Council of Ministers’ Agenda for Change document.
 
It outlines the big challenges facing the Isle of Man in the next decade, and proposes a revised performance framework based on national outcomes linked to strategic objectives.
 
In his foreword to the report the Chief Minister writes: ‘There is still much to do, but I am encouraged by our progress to date. We have delivered on many of the commitments made in Agenda for Change and have created a platform on which we can deliver further reform.
 
‘It will not be easy, but working together we can secure a sustainable future for our Island and honour our responsibilities to the generations that will follow us.’
 
Key achievements indicated in the report include:
 
• Maintaining economic growth, confidence and employment through a period of external recession, substantial VAT revenue loss and Government downsizing
• Delivering on the promise to rebalance the revenue budget by 2015/16
• Making Government smaller, reducing the number of Departments from nine to seven and merging the Manx Electricity Authority with the Water and Sewerage Authority
• Reducing the Government salary budget by ?53 million in real terms
• Delivering nearly ?15 million in internal efficiency savings, protecting frontline services
• Raising over ?7.5 million from the sale of Government property plus annual rental savings
• Saving almost ?5 million by means testing Child Benefit, freeing up funding to increase pre-school nursery places for children
• Introducing fixed tenancies for public sector housing, helping to ensure that this resource supports those most in need
• Building 327 new homes, including 61 for first time buyers and 241 for people on lower incomes
• Supporting business growth and jobs across the economic sectors, including a ?5 million investment in engineering skills
• Reducing the number of young unemployed by over 20%
• Committing over ?10 million to the regeneration of towns and villages
• Grown the number of tourists by 10%, including a 30% increase in visitors to the TT and Festival of Motorcycling
 
Looking ahead, the report identifies the major continuing challenges as: modernisation of the welfare system; making health and social care affordable; remaining vigilant to external regulatory and political developments; adapting to climate change; balancing the budget longer-term, dealing with reserve funds and public sector pensions; and maintaining the drive towards smaller, smarter Government by reducing bureaucracy and increasing the use of technology.
Posted by isleofman.com
Friday 7th, November 2014 01:54pm.

Popular Articles

Upcoming Events

Nobles Parkrun

A free, fun, and friendly weekly 5k community event in Nobles Park.  Walk, jog, run, volunteer or spectate...
10 May

Bridge Club

Monday is Bridge Day at the Onchan Pensioner's Social Club   We have two bridge clubs that meet on a weekly...
12 May
View More
Advertisement

You also might be interested in

Stephen Savage joins Quinn Legal’s Corporate and Commercial legal team.

Business

When the clocks sprung forward we lost another precious hour of sleep

Health & Wellness

The GFoGE guide to obstacle races & why should you do one.

Sports & Leisure

Why not take a "Wallaby" walk in the Curragh?

Nature & Wildlife

Hop-tu-Naa is an ancient festival celebrated on the Isle of Man

Visitor Guide

The Isle of Man hosts many traditional ceremonies throughout the year

Visitor Guide