Venue: VIRTUAL - Live on the Council's YouTube channel: Hillingdon London. View directions
Contact: Mark Braddock - Statutory Scrutiny Officer
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Apologies for Absence and to report the presence of any substitute Members Minutes: Apologies were received from Councillor Money and he was substituted by Councillor Dhillon. |
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Declarations of Interest in Matters coming before this meeting Minutes: Councillor Curling declared a non-pecuniary interest in Item No. 8 on the Cabinet agenda – WWI Memorial and plaque (Triptych) at St Martin's Church in West Drayton - due to a relative being named on the War Memorial.
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To receive the minutes of the meeting held on 12 November 2020 PDF 111 KB Minutes: The minutes of the virtual meeting held on 12 November 2020 were agreed as a correct record. |
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Exclusion of Press and Public To confirm that the items of business marked Part I will be considered in public and that the items marked Part II will be considered in private. Minutes: Items to be considered in public and those in private were confirmed. |
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Follow-up: Matters for clarification from the last meeting PDF 126 KB To receive the responses on any information requests or clarifications on matters from the previous Cabinet meeting and associated reports. Minutes: Clarifications from the last meeting were noted.
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Consideration of Executive Decisions Taken and any Call-Ins PDF 93 KB To undertake the statutory scrutiny role of executive decision-making by the London Borough of Hillingdon, and in particular to review decisions made by the Cabinet prior to this meeting. Members should consider any other decision taken by a Cabinet Member(s) or key decision taken by an Officer published in the five working days before this meeting.
Minutes: Members had watched the Cabinet meeting held prior so that they could review the Cabinet reports and decisions made.
The Committee sought clarification on the following reports and matters:
1. Budget monitoring report – information on the income maintained schools have lost from lettings and expenditure that may not be refunded by central Government.
Mr Little raised a number of education related budget matters which the Chairman advised would be best considered at a meeting of the Residents, Education and Environmental Services Policy Overview Committee in January 2021 when considering the budget proposals.
Councillor Curling made the point that the materials used to prepare the ‘We Will Remember Them’ book did include the Triptych at St Martin's Church in West Drayton and the Chairman indicated he would liaise with the Leader of the Council regarding this point.
RESOLVED: – That the decisions made by the Cabinet at their meeting on 10 December 2020 be endorsed and that no call-in be made. |