Decisions

View and search for past decisions made by key committees, including Cabinet and planning committees.

Decisions published

07/09/2022 - 8 Burleigh Road - 8262/APP/2022/1504 ref: 2779    Recommendations Approved

Decision Maker: Borough Planning Committee

Made at meeting: 07/09/2022 - Borough Planning Committee

Decision published: 07/09/2022

Effective from: 07/09/2022

Decision:

RESOLVED That the application be approved.

Wards affected: Hillingdon East;


07/09/2022 - 43 Sweetcroft Lane - 17412/APP/2022/854 ref: 2778    Recommendations Approved

Decision Maker: Borough Planning Committee

Made at meeting: 07/09/2022 - Borough Planning Committee

Decision published: 07/09/2022

Effective from: 07/09/2022

Decision:

RESOLVED That the application be approved.

Wards affected: Hillingdon East;


07/09/2022 - 104 High Street, Ruislip - 11564/APP/2022/1395 ref: 2777    Recommendations Approved

Decision Maker: Borough Planning Committee

Made at meeting: 07/09/2022 - Borough Planning Committee

Decision published: 07/09/2022

Effective from: 07/09/2022

Decision:

RESOLVED That the application be approved.

 

Wards affected: Ruislip;


07/09/2022 - 169 Joel Street - 22642/APP/2022/1923 ref: 2776    Recommendations Approved

Decision Maker: Borough Planning Committee

Made at meeting: 07/09/2022 - Borough Planning Committee

Decision published: 07/09/2022

Effective from: 07/09/2022

Decision:

RESOLVED That the application be approved.

Wards affected: Northwood Hills;


07/09/2022 - 4 Rofant Road - 6923/APP/2022/1490 ref: 2775    Recommendations Approved

Decision Maker: Borough Planning Committee

Made at meeting: 07/09/2022 - Borough Planning Committee

Decision published: 07/09/2022

Effective from: 07/09/2022

Decision:

RESOLVED That the application be refused.

Wards affected: Northwood;


07/09/2022 - 37 Burwood Avenue - 40305/APP/2022/382 ref: 2774    Recommendations Approved

Decision Maker: Borough Planning Committee

Made at meeting: 07/09/2022 - Borough Planning Committee

Decision published: 07/09/2022

Effective from: 07/09/2022

Decision:

RESOLVED That the application be refused.

Wards affected: Eastcote;


07/09/2022 - 20 Church Road - 23251/APP/2022/477 ref: 2773    Recommendations Approved

Decision Maker: Borough Planning Committee

Made at meeting: 07/09/2022 - Borough Planning Committee

Decision published: 07/09/2022

Effective from: 07/09/2022

Decision:

RESOLVED That the application be refused.

Wards affected: Colham & Cowley;


01/09/2022 - Water Quality Services Contract ref: 2772    Recommendations Approved

Decision Maker: CABINET

Made at meeting: 01/09/2022 - CABINET

Decision published: 02/09/2022

Effective from: 10/09/2022


01/09/2022 - The Council's Workflow and Document Management System ref: 2771    Recommendations Approved

Decision Maker: CABINET

Made at meeting: 01/09/2022 - CABINET

Decision published: 02/09/2022

Effective from: 10/09/2022


01/09/2022 - Bed-based intermediate care service contracts ref: 2770    Recommendations Approved

Decision Maker: CABINET

Made at meeting: 01/09/2022 - CABINET

Decision published: 02/09/2022

Effective from: 10/09/2022


01/09/2022 - Provision of a Tree Maintenance Service ref: 2769    Recommendations Approved

Decision Maker: CABINET

Made at meeting: 01/09/2022 - CABINET

Decision published: 02/09/2022

Effective from: 10/09/2022


01/09/2022 - Children's Advocacy and Independent Visitor Service ref: 2768    Recommendations Approved

Decision Maker: CABINET

Made at meeting: 01/09/2022 - CABINET

Decision published: 02/09/2022

Effective from: 10/09/2022


01/09/2022 - Framework for Home Care and Outreach Services ref: 2767    Recommendations Approved

Decision Maker: CABINET

Made at meeting: 01/09/2022 - CABINET

Decision published: 02/09/2022

Effective from: 10/09/2022


01/09/2022 - Monthly Council Budget Monitoring Report: Month 3 ref: 2766    Recommendations Approved

Decision Maker: CABINET

Made at meeting: 01/09/2022 - CABINET

Decision published: 02/09/2022

Effective from: 10/09/2022

Decision:

RESOLVED:

That the Cabinet:

1.    Note the budget monitoring position and treasury management update as at June 2022 (Month 3) as outlined in Part A of this report.

2.    Approve the financial recommendations set out in Part B of this report below:

a.         Approves a virement of £220k from the General Capital Contingency budget to the Corporate Technology and Innovation Programme to support the Network and Telephony project.

b.        Accept a grant award of £703k from the Market Sustainability and Fair Cost of Care Fund to prepare Social Care markets for reform.

c.         Approve acceptance of £100k grant funding from the Department for Environment, Food, and Rural Affairs (DEFRA) for costs associated with the delivery of new post-Brexit port health authority functions at the Heathrow Imported Food Office.

d.        Approve acceptance of £9k grant funding from the Department for Environment, Food, and Rural Affairs (DEFRA) for the implementation of legislation relating to allergen labelling changes for prepacked direct for sale food.

e.         Approve an increase in the fee charged to funeral directors for storage costs to £30 per day starting 48 hours after the coroner has released the body.

f.          Approve acceptance of gift funding in relation to a Planning Performance Agreement in accordance with the provisions of Section 93 of the Local Government Act 2003 for;

                                         i.    NCP Car Park - £17,500

                                       ii.     Denville Hall - £17,500

                                      iii.    Crown Trading - £32,000

                                      iv.    Nestle Block - £17,500

g.        Ratify an urgent decision taken by the Leader of the Council, in consultation with the Cabinet Member for Children, Families & Education, to implement updated fees for the Music Service for 2022/23, due to the necessity to notify parents before the start of the September 2022 academic term.

 

Reasons for decisions

 

Cabinet was updated on the forecast revenue, capital and treasury position for the current year 2022/23 in order to ensure the Council achieved its budgetary and service objectives.

 

The Cabinet Member for Finance outlined the challenge of inflation and informed Members that the Government’s funding for Covid-19 related pressures had now come to an end, which the Council was now having to absorb going forward. It was noted that earmarked reserves had been used to support the Council in meeting such pressures, whilst the Council’s savings programme was also generally on track.

 

In respect of the capital programme, an underspend of £26.3m was noted due to project slippage and in respect the Dedicated Schools Grant, it was welcomed that the balance on this would be reduced soon, due to the Safety Valve agreement the Council had entered into with the Department for Education.

 

A number of financial recommendations were moved by the Cabinet Member and agreed by Cabinet, including the acceptance of Government grants, an increase in funeral director fees, gift funding for key planning developments and ratification of an urgent decision taken in respect of introducing more sustainable fee levels for the Music Service.

 

The Leader of the Council welcomed the report, noted the challenging times and thanked Council officers for their work in managing budgets.

 

Alternative options considered and rejected

 

None.

 

Relevant Select Committee

Finance & Corporate

Expiry date for any scrutiny call-in / date decision can be implemented (if no call-in)

Cabinet’s decisions 2 (a-f) may be called in by 5pm, Friday 9 September 2022

Officer(s) to action

Andy Evans

Directorate

Resources

Classification

Public - The report and any background papers relating to this decision by the Cabinet are available to view on the Council's website or by visiting the Civic Centre, Uxbridge.

 

Urgency provisions – this report was issued less than 5 clear days before the Cabinet meeting and agreed by the Chairman to be considered under urgency provisions.

 


01/09/2022 - Statutory Proposal for a Specialist Nursery Assessment Base and Autistic Spectrum Disorder provision at Ruislip Gardens Primary School ref: 2765    Recommendations Approved

Decision Maker: CABINET

Made at meeting: 01/09/2022 - CABINET

Decision published: 02/09/2022

Effective from: 10/09/2022

Decision:

RESOLVED:

 

That Cabinet consider the responses to the statutory consultation as set out in the report and Appendix 3 and approve the proposal to establish a specialist assessment base andAutistic Spectrum Disorder (ASD) Specialist Resource Provision (SRP) at Ruislip Gardens Primary School. 

 

Reasons for decision

 

The Cabinet Member for Children, Families and Education noted the rising demand for special education needs in the Borough and how this would be met through a programme of additional capital works linked to the DSG safety valve agreement. Cabinet, therefore approved a specialist assessment base and Autistic Spectrum Disorder Specialist Resource Provision at Ruislip Gardens Primary school following consideration of the consultation responses.

 

The Cabinet Member welcomed the benefit of establishing locally based support in a mainstream school setting that would reduce the cost of out of Borough placements and future proof local schools for residents.

 

Alternative options considered and rejected

 

Cabinet could have decided not to progress the proposal to expand specialist support at the school site.

 

Relevant Select Committee

Children, Families & Education

Expiry date for any scrutiny call-in / date decision can be implemented (if no call-in)

5pm, Friday 9 September 2022

Officer(s) to action

Babatunde Balogun

Directorate

Education & SEND

Classification

Public - The report and any background papers relating to this decision by the Cabinet are available to view on the Council's website or by visiting the Civic Centre, Uxbridge.

 


01/09/2022 - POLICY FRAMEWORK: Review of Statement of Gambling Policy ref: 2764    Recommendations Approved

Decision Maker: CABINET

Made at meeting: 01/09/2022 - CABINET

Decision published: 02/09/2022

Effective from: 01/09/2022

Decision:

RESOLVED:

 

That the Cabinet:

 

1.    Agrees to a public consultation for the draft Statement of Gambling Policy to take place between 12th September 2022 and 24th October 2022.

2.    Notes that a further report will be submitted to Cabinet, post consultation, highlighting any consultation responses for Cabinet to consider for inclusion in the final Policy

3.    Notes that the Statement of Gambling Policy is then required to be referred to the full Council for adoption as a policy framework document.

 

Reasons for decision

 

Cabinet noted the review of the Statement of Gambling Policy which would continue to ensure the Council provides effective and efficient licensing functions. Cabinet agreed to consult on this Policy Framework document, noting that the minor technical changes proposed which sought to make the policy more consistent and customer friendly.

 

The Cabinet Member for Residents’ Services explained the process for the Policy’s consideration going forward, which would include consultation.

 

Alternative options considered and rejected

 

None, as there is a legal requirement to review this Policy every three years.

 

Relevant Select Committee

Residents’ Services

Expiry date for any scrutiny call-in / date decision can be implemented (if no call-in)

This cannot be called-in. As a policy framework document it will be considered by Select Committees before any final decision.

Officer(s) to action

Daniel Ferrer

Directorate

Place Directorate

Classification

Public - The report and any background papers relating to this decision by the Cabinet are available to view on the Council's website or by visiting the Civic Centre, Uxbridge.

 


01/09/2022 - Outcome of the consultation on the Successful, Sustainable, Viable Schools: Infant & Junior Amalgamation Policy ref: 2763    Recommendations Approved

Decision Maker: CABINET

Made at meeting: 01/09/2022 - CABINET

Decision published: 02/09/2022

Effective from: 10/09/2022

Decision:

RESOLVED:

 

That Cabinet consider the responses to the consultation received on the draft Successful, Sustainable, Viable Schools: Infant & Junior Amalgamation Policy and approve it as Council policy.

 

Reasons for decision

 

Cabinet approved an updated Infant and Junior School Amalgamation Policy, following due consideration of the responses to the consultation. Cabinet considered that amalgamation was a positive way to develop and progress a school organisation, particularly given financial pressures.

 

The Cabinet Member for Children, Families & Education outlined the potential for separate school arrangements to be unsustainable going forward and expressed the Council’s aspiration for all schools to be successful and how this could be met, therefore, through a one-school approach.

 

Alternative options considered and rejected

 

Cabinet could have decided not to progress an updated policy on amalgamation.

 

Relevant Select Committee

Children, Families & Education

Expiry date for any scrutiny call-in / date decision can be implemented (if no call-in)

5pm, Friday 9 September 2022

Officer(s) to action

Nav Minhas

Directorate

Education & SEND Directorate

Classification

Public - The report and any background papers relating to this decision by the Cabinet are available to view on the Council's website or by visiting the Civic Centre, Uxbridge.

 


01/09/2022 - Strategic Climate Action Plan Progress Update & Climate Commitment Charter ref: 2762    Recommendations Approved

Decision Maker: CABINET

Made at meeting: 01/09/2022 - CABINET

Decision published: 02/09/2022

Effective from: 10/09/2022

Decision:

RESOLVED:

 

That the Cabinet:  

 

1.    Notes the progress made in the Strategic Climate Action Plan Progress Report in Appendix 1;

 

2.    Approves the priorities identified in this report and;

 

3.    Agrees to the Council being a signatory to the Climate Commitment Charter for procurement purposes in Appendix 2.

 

Reasons for decision

 

Cabinet received its annual update on the objectives set out in the Strategic Climate Action Plan adopted in 2021, which also set out the priorities for the next year on electricity and gas usage and the Council’s fleet to ensure sufficient progress was being made to achieving carbon neutrality across Council operations by 2030. Furthermore, Cabinet agreed to sign up to a low carbon procurement charter in collaboration with West London partners.

 

The Cabinet Member for Residents’ Services noted the good progress made to-date, in particular on electricity consumption. However, it was also noted that gas consumption remained a concern, as usage had changed to actual readings, rather than estimated, but that this would at the very least provide an accurate baseline going forward.

 

The Leader of the Council welcomed the report and, despite the current economic climate, re-affirmed the Council’s commitment to climate change and explained how the Council’s actions would benefit residents, such as through improved housing insulation.

 

Alternative options considered and rejected

 

None.

 

Relevant Select Committee

Residents’ Services

Expiry date for any scrutiny call-in / date decision can be implemented (if no call-in)

Decisions no. 2 and 3 above may be called-in by 5pm, Friday 9 September 2022

Officer(s) to action

Ian Thynne

Directorate

Place Directorate

Classification

Public - The report and any background papers relating to this decision by the Cabinet are available to view on the Council's website or by visiting the Civic Centre, Uxbridge.