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Contact: Democratic Services Email: committees@gedling.gov.uk
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Thought for the day |
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Apologies for absence |
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Mayor's announcements |
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Additional documents: |
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Declaration of interests |
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To deal with any petitions received under procedural rule 7.8 |
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To answer questions asked by the public under procedural rule 7.7 Question 1 – Received by Matthew Francis
“Gedling Borough Council’s annual financial budget is approximately £12.6 million. In a cost of living crisis, where residents of Gedling Borough are being asked to pay more and more council tax every year, and you will also now be charging residents and other visitors to park at Gedling Country Park, the allocation of salaries of the Senior Leadership Team, which includes executives, directors and assistant directors, accounts for approximately £1 million of that financial budget.
Would the chairman of the Audit Committee please take the time to explain to residents, why such a state of affairs, exhibits a sense of fiduciary responsibility?”
Question 2
“Given the importance the GREATER
CARLTON TOWN BOARD will have in bringing economic growth to the
wider Carlton Area. And given the Chair of the Board (according the
minutes from Tuesday 22 October 2024, 17.00) is reported to have
"stressed the importance of Members’ attendance at the
meeting."
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To answer questions asked by Members of the Council under procedural rule 7.9 Question 1 – From Cllr Ellwood to the Portfolio Holder for Sustainable Growth and Economy
“In view of the removal of hedgerows in March 2023 at the boundary of the Chase Farm Development on Arnold Lane opposite Stanhope Road (in contravention of Condition 4 of Planning Application 2021/ 1294); what actions have the Planning Department at the Borough Council taken to ensure that the removed hedgerows are replaced?
Question 2 – From Cllr Hughes to the Leader of the Council
“The Government published its Devolution White Paper in December, proposing that a system of Unitary Authorities be established across the whole of England.
Can the Leader let us know what stance the Council will adopt in response to the possible abolition of Gedling Borough Council if the top-down local government reorganisation outlined in the white paper is enacted?” |
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Reports and recommendations of the Executive or a Committee (procedural rule 7.10) |
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Pay Policy Statement 2025-26 PDF 799 KB Report of the Assistant Director of Workforce |
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Budget Monitoring and Virement Report – August to November 2024 PDF 483 KB Report of the Chief Finance Officer Additional documents:
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Report of the Chief Finance Officer Additional documents:
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Approval of the new Contract and Procurement Rules PDF 147 KB Report of the Assistant Director – Governance and Democracy Additional documents: |
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Council Tax Reduction Scheme PDF 183 KB Report of the Assistant Director – Housing and resettlement Additional documents: |
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Report of the Parks and Street Care Manager Additional documents:
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Independent Remuneration Panel - Report and recommendations for 2025/26 PDF 249 KB Report of the Democratic Services Manager Additional documents: |
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Appointment to outside bodies PDF 134 KB Report of the Democratic Services Manager Additional documents: |
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To consider comments, of which due notice has been given, under procedural rule 7.11 |
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Minutes of meeting Tuesday 5 November 2024 of Environment and Licensing Committee PDF 121 KB |
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Minutes of meeting Thursday 7 November 2024 of Cabinet PDF 111 KB |
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Minutes of meeting Monday 18 November 2024 of Overview and Scrutiny Committee PDF 146 KB |
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Minutes of meeting Tuesday 26 November 2024 of Appeals and Retirements Committee PDF 111 KB |
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Minutes of meeting Tuesday 26 November 2024 of Joint Consultative and Safety Committee PDF 128 KB |
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Minutes of meeting Wednesday 27 November 2024 of Planning Committee PDF 324 KB |
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Minutes of meeting Thursday 28 November 2024 of Standards Committee PDF 108 KB |
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Minutes of meeting Tuesday 3 December 2024 of Environment and Licensing Committee PDF 111 KB |
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Minutes of meeting Tuesday 10 December 2024 of Audit Committee PDF 127 KB |
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Minutes of meeting Thursday 12 December 2024 of Cabinet PDF 128 KB |
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To consider motions under procedural rule 7.12
We the Council recognise that the safety of staff, fellow councillors and residents alike currently is not completely represented within this chamber.
As a result of this we would like to see all of the 2023-2027 intake of councillors and all in the future to undergo an enhanced DBS check.
The councillors will be required to present the DBS information to the Monitoring Officer and Business Manager of their group, as applicable, within 72 days of this motion and for future councils within 72 days of their election to this council.
The cost will be met by the council.
This will not only ensure better transparency but also ensure that any risk of harm or untoward behaviour is minimised.
Proposer: Cllr Michael Adams Seconder: Cllr Sam Smith |