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To enable the letting of Unit 8 Hill Crest
Park.
Decision Maker: Deputy Chief Executive and Director of Finance
Decision published: 18/01/2019
Effective from: 27/02/2018
Decision:
To approve the granting of a new lease at Unit
at 8 Hill Crest Park.
Lead officer: Alison Nicholson
To give permission for Ravenshead Cricket Club
to use Burntstump Country Park to run their Funday on Sunday 1st
July 2018 from 10:30am until 14:30pm
Decision Maker: Deputy Chief Executive and Director of Finance
Decision published: 08/03/2018
Effective from: 08/03/2018
Decision:
That the event be allowed to go ahead at
Burntstump Country Park on the date and time as above (estimated
attendance 150).
This decision is dependent on correct insurance and the issue of a
user licence agreement indemnifying Gedling Borough Council in the
event of any accidents for any activities held on the park.
Lead officer: Jane Richardson
To seek approval to sell the land at
Burntstump Country Park, Arnold shown edged red in the plan at
Appendix 1 (“the Land”) subject to the right for
members of the public to be able to use the upper car park area
shown coloured yellow in the plan at Appendix 1 (“the Car
Park”) at weekends and Bank Holidays during the period
between April to September in each year and subject to the Car Park
being removed from the current Off Street Parking Places
Order.
To seek approval to sell the Land, without selling through the
tender process as defined in Standing Orders for Dealings with
Land, to the Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner for
Nottinghamshire (“the Purchaser”) for
£98,500.
To seek approval to remove the Car Park, which comprises of 49 car
parking spaces, from the current Off Street Parking Places Order
(“Parking Order”).
Decision Maker: Leader of the Council
Decision published: 08/03/2018
Effective from: 08/03/2018
Decision:
THAT:
(a) approval is given to sell the Land direct to the Purchaser, for
£98,500 without using the tender process as defined in the
Standing Orders for Dealings with Land, subject to Park visitors
being able to use the Car Park during the Increased Demand Period
and subject to the removal of the Car Park from the Parking
Order
(b)the Deputy Chief Executive and Director of Finance in
consultation with the Director of Organisational Development and
Democratic Services be authorised to negotiate and approve the
heads of terms for the sale of the Land and the legal agreement for
the management of the Car Park during the Increased Demand Period
in accordance with the proposals set out in this report.
(c) the Car Park is removed from the Parking Order and that the
Parking Order is modernised to allow for the introduction of
parking bays for electric vehicles and that, if approved, these
amendments are made at the same time as those proposed in relation
to Calverton and Carlton (see Appendix 3 and Appendix 4) and a new
Parking Order is made to reflect this but is otherwise on the same
terms as the existing order, namely the Gedling Borough Council
(Civil Enforcement Off-Street Parking Places) Order 2014 which will
be revoked by the new Order
(d) the Deputy Chief Executive and Director of Finance in
conjunction with the Director of Organisational Development and
Democratic Services is authorised to take all necessary steps to
revoke the existing Parking Order and bring into effect the new
Parking Order in accordance with the proposals set out in the
report, including consideration of objections received pursuant to
the statutory consultation and any necessary decisions pursuant to
the applicable regulations.
Lead officer: Katie Walters
To seek approval for the Council’s
guidance for determining an application for local discretionary
relief (year 2) (2018/19).
Decision Maker: Portfolio Holder for Corporate Resources and Performance
Decision published: 06/03/2018
Effective from: 06/03/2018
Decision:
THAT:
the Council’s guidance for determining an application for
local discretionary relief (year 2) at Appendix 1 is
approved.
Lead officer: Andrew Solley
The report details a revised set of Fees and
Charges for Public Protection, and seeks approval for their
introduction from 1st April 2018.
Decision Maker: Portfolio Holder for Community Development
Decision published: 02/03/2018
Effective from: 02/03/2018
Decision:
a)To approve the revised Fees and Charges for
2018/19 as detailed in Appendix A
b)To agree for the price revisions to be introduced from April 1st
2018.
Lead officer: Andy Callingham
To authorise the approval of a discretionary
Housing Assistance Grant to an elderly gentleman whose household
income exceeds £16,000.
Decision Maker: Portfolio Holder for Public Protection
Decision published: 02/03/2018
Effective from: 02/03/2018
Decision:
Due to the circumstances of the case, the
Portfolio Holder is recommended to authorise the award of a Housing
Assistance Grant to pay for the cost of installing a new boiler
heating system.
Lead officer: Sam Palmer
The report outlines the 2018-19 fees and
charges for Leisure Centres and seeks approval for their
introduction from 1st April 2018.
Decision Maker: Portfolio Holder for Lifestyles, Health and Wellbeing
Decision published: 28/02/2018
Effective from: 28/02/2018
Decision:
Approval is given for the fees and charges for
Leisure Centres (2018-19) as detailed in Appendix B to be
introduced from 1st April 2018.
Lead officer: Kate Morris