The ICT strategy describes how ICT will support the delivery of the corporate plan over the three year period from 1st April 2009 through to 31st March 2012.
This strategy outlines our vision and commitments on how we will lead, manage, develop and support our people over the next three years.
Based on our local context and what we have achieved so far, we have set ourselves six priority outcomes that are designed to develop our people and maximise organisational performance. They are:
1. Employing the right people, with the right skills to deliver good quality public services
2. Excellent leadership and management
3. Being a learning organisation
4. A safe and healthy working environment
5. Being recognised as a good employer
6. Providing efficient and cost effective human resource advisory services
This document sets out the objectives of the Island’s economic development plan for the next three years: 2011/12 to 2013/14. It outlines targets to be achieved to meet the vision for the Island by 2020 but also the progress that needs to be achieved in the shorter term.
The terms and conditions of the Buy With Confidence Approved Trader Scheme define the minimum standards required of members and membership of scheme requires businesses to adhere to them. These minimum standards have been designed to ensure that member businesses are equipped to deliver good customer service, together with the right and proper personal approach by each and every member of staff.
This study, carried out by Grontmij, shows heat demand density across the Island for both existing and proposed development. It suggests those areas where district heating could effectively be deployed in the future.
This study considers the potential for anarobic digestion on the Island, reviewing available waste streams and the size of AD system this could support.
This report looks at the potential biomass fuel supply on the Island, considering forestry, waste wood and agricultural residues.
This documents looks at the potential tidal stream resource in the south east region, mapping tidal flows, environmental constraints and potential power output.
This report looks at the current electricity grid infrastructure on the Island (including mainland interconnectors) and considers the potential to connect new renewable energy generation. It looks at existing capacity on the network and where reinforcement might be required.
The funding framework which replaces Local Management of Schools is based on the legislative provisions in sections 45-53 of the School Standards and Framework Act 1998.