There are two Performance Improvement Objectives for 2024/25.
We will continue to:
- improve our citizen engagement methods and ensure accessible processes for contacting the council
- deliver council led activities that seek to maintain and improve the physical and mental wellbeing of our citizens
Why have we chosen these objectives?
Previous success with our performance improvement projects for 2023/24 has established the foundation to achieving the longer-term outcomes. These are aligned to the ambitions of the Lisburn and Castlereagh Community Plan.
We launched our new Corporate Plan in April 2024 for the period 2024-2028. This Plan continues its ambition to ensure the supporting and developing of better lives for all. It details success outcomes and has four key themes of:
- civic leadership
- people
- planet
- prosperity
The objectives for the coming period are focussed on citizen engagement and improving the physical and mental wellbeing of our citizens. These are two key areas for the achievement of our vision of achieving better lives for the people who work, live in, or visit the LCCC area.
What will the Performance Improvement Plan do?
It will:
- build upon the success of 2023/24 by continuing with the two Performance Improvement Objectives delivered through several existing projects
- challenge ourselves on how we can achieve even better outcomes by identifying new improvement projects
Objective 1:We will continue to improve our citizen engagement methods and ensure accessible processes for contacting the council.
We will improve the customer’s experience when engaging with our services by providing outreach support to residents who are not digitally enabled, ensuring no one is left behind.
This means residents who are not able to connect to our services digitally (via the website) will be offered alternatives. Digital devices will be provided in specific council facilities to enable residents to carry out online council service requests.
Improvement area stipulated in S.84(2) LG Act (NI) 2014:
Strategic Effectiveness, Service Quality, Service Availability, Fairness, Sustainability, Efficiency, Innovation
Community Planning Theme:
Our Community
Continuing or new?
New
Measure of success:
Quarter 1:
Source two devices
Develop data analytics (usage and impact)
Consider security for the devices
Quarter 2:
Install devices in two facilities (Ballyoran CC in Castlereagh and LVI in Lisburn)
Promotion and facility staff training
Quarters 3 and 4:
Usage and impact of devices at each facility
Quarter 4:
Evaluation of usage and impact of devices at each facility
What difference has it made?
We will improve the processing times of planning applications and enforcement cases by developing and implementing a Planning Service Improvement Programme by the end of the financial year 24/25.
Improvement area stipulated in S.84(2) LG Act (NI) 2014:
Strategic Effectiveness, Service Quality, Service Availability, Fairness, Efficiency, Innovation
Community Planning Theme:
Our Community, Where we live
Continuing or new?
New
Measure of success:
Development and implementation of a Planning Service Improvement Programme during 24/25 through following stages:
Quarter 1:
Development of a validation checklist Y/N
Quarter 2:
Implementation of the validation checklist Y/N
Quarters 3 and 4:
Proportion of invalid applications returned within 5 working days Q3: 75%, Q4: 90%
Development of internal KPIs measuring processing times of planning applications and enforcement cases, with incremental targets working towards statutory KPI targets (over a no. of years):
Reduce the % of older applications that are over 18 months old (Recruiting additional staff to assist with this. Lower targets in Quarters 1 and 2 while staff fill posts and are being trained to fill capacity)
Q1: 20%, Q2: 40%, Q3: 70%, Q4: 90%
Local planning applications processed within an average of 22.5 weeks.
Q1: 42.5, Q2: 37.5, Q3: 30, Q4: 19.5
We will continue to enable our citizens to influence decision making through community conversations in Lisburn South and Downshire West.
Improvement area stipulated in S.84(2) LG Act (NI) 2014:
Strategic Effectiveness, Service Quality, Service Availability, Fairness, Efficiency, Innovation
Community Planning Theme:
Our Community
Continuing or new?
Continuing
Measure of success:
Development of a Village / Placeshaping Plan in Lisburn South and Downshire West:
One to be completed by end of September 2024.
One to be completed by end of March 2025.
Case studies on the difference the community conversations have made within the areas (capturing quick wins as well as long terms goals) Quarterly.
We will develop a community development toolkit to assist groups to establish and effectively manage sustainable community and / or voluntary organisation.
Improvement area stipulated in S.84(2) LG Act (NI) 2014:
Strategic Effectiveness, Service Quality, Service Availability, Fairness, Efficiency, Innovation
Community Planning Theme:
Our Community
Continuing or new?
New
Measure of success:
Quarter 1:
Development & launch of community development toolkit by end of June 2024
Quarter 2:
Provide training to users by end of September 2024
Quarter 3:
Implementation of community development toolkit by end of December 2024
Quarter 4:
Difference made by community development toolkit captured by end of March 2025
Objective 2:We will continue to deliver council led activities that seek to maintain and improve the physical and mental wellbeing of our citizens.
We will continue to improve the physical, mental and emotional wellbeing of our citizens through a number of programmes which include:
- developing skills in horticulture and biodiversity
- physical activity programmes
- health programmes (GP referral / cardio referral)
Improvement area stipulated in S.84(2) LG Act (NI) 2014:
Service Quality, Service Availability, Fairness, Efficiency, Innovation, Sustainability
Community Planning Theme:
Health & Wellbeing, Where we live, Our Community
Continuing or new?
Continuing
Measure of success:
The wellbeing project will run a range of physical activity programmes; yoga, pilates, bowling, walking, self-defence, circuits and baby massage.
Horticulture and nutrition programmes will be available for school groups, older and disability groups and community organisations.
Number of wellbeing programmes: 60 per annum
Number of participants: 1,450 per annum
Case studies of differences made:
Quarter 1: 16 programmes, 400 participants
Quarter 2: 10 programmes, 200 participants
Quarter 3: 20 programmes, 450 participants
Quarter 4: 14 programmes, 400 participants
The ‘LCCC Journey to Sustainability Project’ will run a range of horticultural/woodland management workshops to provide knowledge and skills to people through accredited training programmes.
Number of Woodland programmes: 30 per annum
Quarter 1: 6 programmes, 650 participants
Quarter 2: 6 programmes, 75 participants
Quarter 3: 10 programmes, 150 participants
Quarter 4: 8 programmes, 300 participants
Number of horticulture programmes: 20 per annum
Number of woodland and horticulture participants: 1,500 per annum
Quarter 1: 5 programmes, 200 participants
Quarter 2: 4 programmes, 35 participants
Quarter 3: 8 programmes, 160 participants
Quarter 4: 3 programmes, 30 participants
Biodiversity projects will include: tree ID talks/walks, bat talks/walks and a litter clean up along the River Lagan. The projects will be available to all ages to participate, with the aim to improve the physical, mental and emotional wellbeing of people using green open spaces.
Number of Biodiversity projects: 40 per annum
Number of participants: 1,550 per annum
Quarter 1: 3 projects approx. 160 participants
Quarter 2: 5 projects approx. 150 participants
Quarter 3: 15 projects approx. 585 participants
Quarter 4: 17 projects approx. 663 participants
Physical Activity Referral Scheme (PARS)
PHA Annual target: 215 participants
Quarter 1: 54 participants
Quarter 2: 54 participants
Quarter 3: 54 participants
Quarter 4: 53 participants
We will continue to respond to local labour market needs by delivering a range of employability programmes. We aim to support residents within our area to achieve relevant qualifications that will enable them to gain employment.
Improvement area stipulated in S.84(2) LG Act (NI) 2014:
Strategic Effectiveness, Service Quality, Service Availability, Fairness, Efficiency, Innovation
Community Planning Theme:
Health & Wellbeing, Our Community
Continuing or new?
Continuing
Measure of success:
We aim to support 90 people within our council area to achieve relevant qualifications that will enable them to gain employment.
Frequency of reporting - quarterly
Case studies on the difference the qualifications have made
We will further develop our activities for all by providing more dedicated and inclusive opportunities across the council.
Improvement area stipulated in S.84(2) LG Act (NI) 2014:
Strategic Effectiveness, Service Quality, Service Availability, Fairness, Efficiency, Innovation
Community Planning Theme:
Health & Wellbeing, Our Community
Continuing or new?
New
Measure of success:
Museum:
Improving digitisation of the museum collection (compare with baseline).
Providing inclusive and accessible access to museum programmes (video of museum by disabled user e.g. sensory room).
Testimonies of users
Sports Services:
Inclusive events incorporating Leisure Pool ASD sessions, silent discos, Disability Skate & Sled Hockey, IndianaLand ASD Sessions and access to Sensory Room.
Annual target: 3,000 participants
Quarter 1: 750 participants
Quarter 2: 750 participants
Quarter 3: 750 participants
Quarter 4: 750 participants
Personal testimonies
Annual target: 40
Quarter 1: 10 testimonies
Quarter 2: 10 testimonies
Quarter 3: 10 testimonies
Quarter 4: 10 testimonies
Economic Development:
Delivery of specialist employability support and advice for those with a disability.
Measure: Number of people supported
Case Study to showcase positive impact. Y/N
Recruitment onto programme (PMcC tbc numbers)
We will progress a pilot community ownership / lease initiative of a council owned football pitch.
Improvement area stipulated in S.84(2) LG Act (NI) 2014:
Strategic Effectiveness, Service Quality, Service Availability, Fairness, Efficiency, Innovation, Sustainability
Community Planning Theme:
Health & Wellbeing, Where we live, Our Community
Continuing or new?
New
Measure of success:
Milestones of the project
Pitch at Lough Moss:
Club identified and business case by end of Q1 (LV) Yes / No
Lease developed by Q2 (LV) Yes / No
Handed over to community by end of Q2 (TBC GL & LV) Yes / No