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16/10/2019 - 39A-B, 41, 43-47 Dudden Hill Lane & car park Villiers Road R/O 43-47, London, NW10 (Ref. 19/1095) ref: 4801 Recommendations Approved
Decision Maker: Planning Committee
Made at meeting: 16/10/2019 - Planning Committee
Decision published: 17/10/2019
Effective from: 16/10/2019
Decision:
DECISION: Granted planning permission as recommended.
Wards affected: Willesden Green;
16/10/2019 - Queens Park Community School, Aylestone Avenue, London, NW6 7BQ (Ref. 19/1477) ref: 4802 Recommendations Approved
Decision Maker: Planning Committee
Made at meeting: 16/10/2019 - Planning Committee
Decision published: 16/10/2019
Effective from: 16/10/2019
Decision:
DECISION: Granted planning permission as recommended subject to the addition of a condition restricting the use and operational hours of the development approved.
Wards affected: Brondesbury Park;
16/10/2019 - 381A-D INC, 381-397 INC and 13-20 Park Parade Mansion, Edgware Road, Kingsbury, London, NW9 (Ref. 17/2284) ref: 4771 Recommendations Approved
Decision Maker: Planning Committee
Made at meeting: 16/10/2019 - Planning Committee
Decision published: 16/10/2019
Effective from: 16/10/2019
Decision:
DECISION: Granted planning permission as recommended.
Wards affected: Fryent;
16/10/2019 - Argenta House, Argenta Way, London, NW10 0AZ (Ref. 18/4847) ref: 4799 Recommendations Approved
Decision Maker: Planning Committee
Made at meeting: 16/10/2019 - Planning Committee
Decision published: 16/10/2019
Effective from: 16/10/2019
Decision:
DECISION: Granted planning permission as recommended with reference in the parking permit restriction clause to remove the rights for occupants within the development to not be entitled to parking permits within the existing Wembley Stadium Event Day CPZ and any future all year CPZ.
Wards affected: Tokyngton;
16/10/2019 - Empire House, Empire Way, Wembley, HA9 0EW (Ref. 19/1973) ref: 4800 Recommendations Approved
Decision Maker: Planning Committee
Made at meeting: 16/10/2019 - Planning Committee
Decision published: 16/10/2019
Effective from: 16/10/2019
Decision:
DECISION: Granted planning permission as recommended and a further condition in relation to sound insulation between the office floors and the proposed residential floors.
Wards affected: Tokyngton;
16/10/2019 - Application for a New Premises Licence by Miss Bindal Givan Velgi for the premises known as Fudam, 238A Ealing Road, Wembley, HA0 4QL, pursuant to the provisions of the Licensing Act 2003 ref: 4895 For Determination
Decision Maker: Alcohol and Entertainment Licensing Sub-Committee
Made at meeting: 16/10/2019 - Alcohol and Entertainment Licensing Sub-Committee
Decision published: 16/10/2019
Effective from: 16/10/2019
Decision:
Granted with conditions
14/10/2019 - South Kilburn Queens Park (SKQP) LLP - Termination and the Option to Acquire Falcon Land ref: 4791 Recommendations Approved
This report provides an update on the South
Kilburn Queens Park Limited Liability Partnership (SKQP LLP) and
seeks authority to terminate the SKQP LLP Project Agreement should
it not be possible for the parties to resolve matters by 30
October.
Decision Maker: Cabinet
Made at meeting: 14/10/2019 - Cabinet
Decision published: 15/10/2019
Effective from: 22/10/2019
Decision:
RESOLVED
i) Cabinet noted the content of the report and appendices.
ii) Cabinet agreed to terminate the SKQP LLP Project Agreement and Members Agreement after 30 October 2019 should it not be possible for the parties to agree a solution with regard to outstanding conditions precedent.
iii) Cabinet agreed that, subject to termination of the SKQP LLP Project Agreement and Members Agreement pursuant to paragraph 2.2, Brent Council enter into the option agreement to acquire the Falcon Public House site.
iv) Cabinet delegated authority to the Strategic Director of Regeneration and Environment in consultation with the Cabinet Member for Regeneration, Property and Planning, to exercise its option and agree terms for the acquisition of the Falcon Public House site.
Wards affected: Kilburn; Queens Park;
Lead officer: Olga Bennet
14/10/2019 - Any other urgent business ref: 4798 Recommendations Approved
Decision Maker: Cabinet
Made at meeting: 14/10/2019 - Cabinet
Decision published: 15/10/2019
Effective from: 14/10/2019
Decision:
None.
14/10/2019 - Exclusion of Press and Public ref: 4797 Recommendations Approved
Decision Maker: Cabinet
Made at meeting: 14/10/2019 - Cabinet
Decision published: 15/10/2019
Effective from: 14/10/2019
Decision:
None
14/10/2019 - Petitions (if any) ref: 4780 Recommendations Approved
Decision Maker: Cabinet
Made at meeting: 14/10/2019 - Cabinet
Decision published: 15/10/2019
Effective from: 14/10/2019
Decision:
None.
14/10/2019 - Matters Arising (if any) ref: 4779 Recommendations Approved
Decision Maker: Cabinet
Made at meeting: 14/10/2019 - Cabinet
Decision published: 15/10/2019
Effective from: 14/10/2019
Decision:
There were no matters arising.
14/10/2019 - Minutes of the Previous Meeting ref: 4778 Recommendations Approved
Decision Maker: Cabinet
Made at meeting: 14/10/2019 - Cabinet
Decision published: 15/10/2019
Effective from: 14/10/2019
Decision:
RESOLVED: that the minutes of the previous meeting be approved as an accurate record of the meeting.
14/10/2019 - Declarations of Interest ref: 4777 Recommendations Approved
Decision Maker: Cabinet
Made at meeting: 14/10/2019 - Cabinet
Decision published: 15/10/2019
Effective from: 14/10/2019
Decision:
None declared.
14/10/2019 - Secondary School Expansion Programme - Update and Approval of Capital Funding ref: 4794 Recommendations Approved
To consider proposals to establish a Secondary school expansion programme to meet the projected demand for secondary school places as set out in the School Place Planning Strategy 2019-2023.
Decision Maker: Cabinet
Made at meeting: 14/10/2019 - Cabinet
Decision published: 15/10/2019
Effective from: 22/10/2019
Decision:
RESOLVED
i) Cabinet approved the secondary school expansion programme as described in paragraph 3.15 of the report.
ii) Cabinet allocated £35.1m of capital funding to deliver a phased secondary school expansion programme.
iii) Cabinet noted that further reports will be brought to Cabinet seeking approval of capital allocations to individual projects from the overall programme funding based on detailed project business cases.
iv) Cabinet noted that the Strategic Director of Regeneration & Environment will make decision/s to award one or more low/medium value services contracts for the consultant team required to deliver the secondary school expansion programme.
Wards affected: (All Wards);
Lead officer: Brian Grady
14/10/2019 - Consultation on Admissions Arrangements for Community Schools for 2021/22 ref: 4796 Recommendations Approved
To agree to carry out statutory consultation on proposed changes to Admission Arrangements for Community Schools, to take effect for the academic year 2021/22, as required by the School Admissions Code.
Decision Maker: Cabinet
Made at meeting: 14/10/2019 - Cabinet
Decision published: 15/10/2019
Effective from: 22/10/2019
Decision:
RESOLVED
i) Cabinet agreed to carry out statutory consultation on the proposed changes to Community Schools Oversubscription Criteria as set out in section 4.0 of the report, to take effect for the academic year 2021/22. The consultation is as required by the School Admissions Code, revised in December 2014.
ii) Cabinet noted that the results of the consultation will be reported back to Cabinet for a final decision on the proposals by February 2020.
Wards affected: (All Wards);
Lead officer: Brian Grady
14/10/2019 - Continued Use of Retained Right to Buy Receipts ref: 4789 Recommendations Approved
To continue delegated authorities for the
Council to grant retained Right to Buy receipts to external
providers to increase supply of affordable homes.
Decision Maker: Cabinet
Made at meeting: 14/10/2019 - Cabinet
Decision published: 15/10/2019
Effective from: 22/10/2019
Decision:
RESOLVED
i) Cabinet agreed the continuing retention of Right to Buy receipts (subject to government legislation), as part of the Brent Retention Agreement (2012) with the Secretary of State for Ministry of Housing Communities and Local Government until 31 March 2024.
ii) Cabinet agreed to continue to acquire existing properties until 31 March 2024 subject to financial viability including the flexibility to part-fund the cost of advance purchases within the South Kilburn regeneration area through retained Right to Buy receipts.
iii) Cabinet agreed to continue to grant retained Right to Buy receipts to external partners for the provision of affordable homes for rent in line with the agreed procedure and delegate authority to the Strategic Director for Community Wellbeing in consultation with the Director of Finance and Operational Director for Housing to approve the criteria for grant funding, to approve criteria for evaluation of bids and to approve the allocation of such grants on acceptable terms.
iv) Cabinet agreed to continue to contribute retained RTB receipts to support residential development of council-owned sites and for a commensurate proportion of the homes to be provided as affordable rented accommodation, subject to financial viability and to delegate authority to the Strategic Director for Community Wellbeing in consultation with the Director of Legal, HR, Audit and Investigations, the Director of Finance and the Operational Director, Housing to approve the contribution of such receipts.
Wards affected: (All Wards);
14/10/2019 - Selective and Additional Licensing in the Private Rented Sector in Brent ref: 4788 Recommendations Approved
To consider the evidence and the responses to
consultation and determines whether the selective licensing scheme
should be renewed in Harlesden, Willesden Green and Wembley Central
and extended to other areas of Brent, and that subject to the
approval of the above, to agree that the proposal be submitted to
the Secretary of State for the Department of Communities and Local
Government (DCLG) for confirmation.
To consider the evidence and the responses to consultation and
determines whether the additional licensing scheme should be
renewed and apply to the whole of Brent
Decision Maker: Cabinet
Made at meeting: 14/10/2019 - Cabinet
Decision published: 15/10/2019
Effective from: 22/10/2019
Decision:
RESOLVED:
i) Cabinet noted the outcome of the consultation process detailed in the Consultation Findings Report of September 2019 as set out in Appendix 1, in particular the representations received and the Council’s consideration thereof, and the response to these representations as set out in Appendix 2.
ii) Cabinet noted the consultation evidence set out in Appendix 3 relating to the problems being caused by poorly managed HMOs, and also that the report has considered that additional licensing will assist the Council in achieving wider objectives, as well as alternatives to additional licensing.
iii) Cabinet noted the content of the Equality Impact Assessment as set out in Appendix 10.
iv) Cabinet agreed, subject to recommendations 1 – 3 above, that the legal requirements for introducing additional licensing for the whole of the Borough of Brent as set out in paragraphs 10.1 to 10.6 of the report have been met.
v) Cabinet agreed, subject to recommendations 1 – 3 above, that the Council using its powers under section 56 of the Housing Act 2004, to renew and authorise the designation of the entire Borough of Brent as an area subject to additional licensing to last for five years from 1st February 2020 or on a later date to be set by the Strategic Director of Community Wellbeing as delineated and edged red on the map at Appendix 5.
vi) Cabinet agreed that the evidence report set out in Appendix 3, highlights that the legal requirements as set out in the report, paragraphs 10.11 to 10.21, for introducing Selective Licensing on the grounds of anti-social behaviour (ASB); and/or poor property conditions; and/or high levels of deprivation have been met with regard to the proposed selective licensing designation areas as summarised in table 2 in section 5.0 of the report.
vii)
Cabinet agreed, subject to recommendations 1 –
3 above, to authorise the designation of four areas for selective
licensing to last for five years from the date of designations
coming into force, and which cover the following Council wards as
delineated and edged red on the map(s) in appendices 4A to
4D:
i. Designation 1: A selective licensing scheme designation in the wards of Harlesden, Wembley Central and Willesden Green wards under Part 3, s.80 Housing Act 2004 on the grounds of poor housing (property) conditions and ASB with effect from 1st April 2020, or at a later date in accordance with the statutory time required for the scheme to come into force.
ii. A selective licensing scheme under Part 3, s.80 Housing Act 2004 to the following designated areas of the borough with effect from 1st April 2020, or at a later date in accordance with the statutory time required for the scheme to come into force,
for the reasons as follows:
Designation 2: Queensbury, Fryent and Brondesbury Park – this is along the A5 corridor and on the Grounds; Poor Housing (Property) Conditions and ASB
Designation 3: Barnhill and Welsh Harp – Grounds; Poor
Housing (Property Conditions), Deprivation and ASB
Designation 4: Northwick Park, Preston, Tokyngton (Excluding Wembley Park), Alperton and Sudbury on the Grounds; Poor Housing (Property) Conditions and ASB.
viii) Cabinet agreed to seek consent from the Secretary of State for the designation for Selective Licensing of the four designation areas as set out in appendices 4A to 4D and paragraph 2.7, which will last for five years from the date of the designation(s) coming into force, if approved by the Secretary of State.
ix) Cabinet agreed the authority to issue the required statutory notifications in relation to the Additional and Selective Licensing Scheme designations be delegated to the Strategic Director of Community Wellbeing, in consultation with the Lead member for Housing and Welfare Reform.
x) Cabinet agreed that, subject to the issue of statutory notifications, that the Strategic Director of Community Wellbeing, in consultation with the Lead Member for Housing and Welfare Reform be authorised to decide the date from which the council will begin to accept applications for Additional licensing.
xi) Cabinet agreed that, subject to consent being obtained from the Secretary of State, and the issue of statutory notifications, that the Strategic Director of Community Wellbeing, in consultation with the Lead Member for Housing and Welfare reform be authorised to decide the date from which the council will begin to accept applications for Selective Licensing for each of the four designated areas and decide the date on which the designations and the extended Selective Licensing scheme will come into effect.
xii) Cabinet agreed that the licensing conditions for the proposed designation areas for additional licensing as set out in Appendix 8, and for selective licensing as set out in Appendix 9 be approved and authorised the Strategic Director for Community Wellbeing, in consultation with the Lead Member for Housing and Welfare Reform, to make any minor variations to such licensing conditions.
xiii)
Cabinet agreed to the proposed fee structure for
licence applications under the Additional and Selective Licensing
schemes set out in Appendix 7.
xiv) Cabinet agreed that authority be delegated to the Strategic Director of Community Wellbeing, in consultation with the Lead Member for Housing and Welfare Reform to agree the basis for and level of any changes including discounts which may be applied to these licensing application fees.
xv) Cabinet noted that the Additional and Selective Licensing schemes will be kept under review at least annually. Any significant changes, including the withdrawal of a licensing designation or a proposal to introduce any new designation(s), will be subject to further consultation and a decision by Cabinet.
Wards affected: (All Wards);
Lead officer: Spencer Randolph
14/10/2019 - Quarter 2 Financial Report 2019/20 ref: 4784 Recommendations Approved
This report sets out the current forecasts of
income and expenditure against
the revenue budget.
Decision Maker: Cabinet
Made at meeting: 14/10/2019 - Cabinet
Decision published: 15/10/2019
Effective from: 22/10/2019
Decision:
RESOLVED: that the overall financial position and the actions being taken to manage the issues arising be noted.
Wards affected: (All Wards);
Lead officer: Minesh Patel
14/10/2019 - Digital Strategy and Business case 2019-2023 ref: 4790 Recommendations Approved
Cabinet to approve the Digital Strategy and business case 2019-2023
Item deferred from September to October Cabinet to allow for further engagement on informing the draft strategy.
Decision Maker: Cabinet
Made at meeting: 14/10/2019 - Cabinet
Decision published: 15/10/2019
Effective from: 22/10/2019
Decision:
RESOLVED
i) Cabinet agreed the Digital Strategy 2019-23 as set out in Schedule 1.
ii) Cabinet agreed the Outline Business Case as set out in Schedule 2 with the funding identified to deliver the programme.
iii) Cabinet agreed the Cyber Security Strategy 2019-23 as set out in Schedule 3.
iv) Cabinet delegated to the Strategic Director of Customer and Digital Services, in consultation with the Deputy Leader, authority to award a contract for a digital development partner.
Wards affected: (All Wards);
Lead officer: Rehana Ramesh
14/10/2019 - Affordable Housing Task Group report ref: 4783 Recommendations Approved
Cabinet to:
- Note RPR scrutiny committee’s endorsement of the report and
recommendations of the task group
- Note and consider the committee's additional proposal that plans
for new housing developments take into account known needs for
people with disabilities awaiting housing provision.
Decision Maker: Cabinet
Made at meeting: 14/10/2019 - Cabinet
Decision published: 15/10/2019
Effective from: 22/10/2019
Decision:
RESOLVED:
i) Cabinet noted the recommendations set out in the report of the Affordable Housing in New Developments Task Group.
ii) Cabinet noted the additional proposal of the Resources and Public Realm Scrutiny Committee: that plans for new housing developments take into account the known needs of people with disabilities awaiting housing provision.
Wards affected: (All Wards);
Lead officer: Pascoe Sawyers
14/10/2019 - Article 4 Directions to Remove Permitted Development Rights for Changes of Use from Office and Light Industrial to Residential and also from Residential to Houses in Multiple Occupation ref: 4793 Recommendations Approved
Approval of a non-immediate Article 4
Direction removing permitted development rights for change of use
from Office (B1(a)) and Light Industrial (B1(c)) to residential
(C3) for the remainder of the borough not already subject to an
existing Article 4.
Approval of the issuing of a non-immediate Article 4 Direction
removing permitted development rights for change of use from
Residential (C3) to Houses in Multiple Occupation (C4).
Authority be delegated to the Strategic Director Regeneration and
Environment in association with the Cabinet Member for
Regeneration, Property and Planning to consider consultation
responses and the decision on whether to confirm the Article 4
Directions
Decision Maker: Cabinet
Made at meeting: 14/10/2019 - Cabinet
Decision published: 15/10/2019
Effective from: 22/10/2019
Decision:
RESOLVED
i) Cabinet approved the issuing of a non-immediate Article 4 Direction removing permitted development rights for change of use from Office (B1(a)) and Light Industrial (B1(c)) to residential (C3) for the remainder of the borough not covered by existing Article 4 Directions to remove these permitted development rights.
ii) Cabinet approved the issuing of a non-immediate Article 4 Direction removing permitted development rights for change of use from Residential (C3) to Houses in Multiple Occupation (C4).
iii) Cabinet delegated authority to the Strategic Director for Regeneration and Environment in association with the Cabinet Member for Regeneration, Property and Planning to consider consultation responses and the decision on whether to confirm the Article 4 Directions.
Wards affected: (All Wards);
Lead officer: Gerry Ansell
14/10/2019 - Development of Family Hubs ref: 4795 Recommendations Approved
To present the outcome of the consultation on Family Hubs.
Decision Maker: Cabinet
Made at meeting: 14/10/2019 - Cabinet
Decision published: 15/10/2019
Effective from: 22/10/2019
Decision:
RESOLVED
i) Cabinet agrees to the development into Family Hubs of those sites listed in Table 1 below for the reasons detailed in the report and particular in paragraph 6.10 of the report.
Table 1
Current Children’s Centre sites proposed to become Family Hubs
ii) Cabinet agrees that the sites detailed in Table 2 below will cease Children’s Centre provision, and seek alternative usage options for the reasons detailed in the report and in particular in paragraph 6.10 of the report.
Table 2
Current sites proposed to end existing Children’s Centre provision from,
seeking alternative usage options:
iii) Cabinet approved an approach to manage Family Hubs as set out in the report and in particular in paragraph 6.21 of the report, with health services being commissioned and the majority of other services being brought in-house.
iv) Cabinet delegated authority to the Strategic Director, Community Wellbeing in consultation with the Lead Member for Public Health, Culture and Leisure to tender and award a contract(s) to deliver health services from Family Hubs as detailed in appendix 4.
v) Cabinet delegated authority to approve requests to the Strategic Director, Children and Young People to Tender and Award some specific services to be delivered from Family Hubs as detailed in appendix 4.
Wards affected: (All Wards);
Lead officer: Nigel Chapman
14/10/2019 - Brent Together- Draft Volunteering Strategy for 2019-2023 ref: 4785 Recommendations Approved
To agree the Volunteering Strategy.
Decision Maker: Cabinet
Made at meeting: 14/10/2019 - Cabinet
Decision published: 15/10/2019
Effective from: 22/10/2019
Decision:
RESOLVED: that the draft Volunteering Strategy for 2019-2023, as attached at Appendix 1 to the report from the Assistant Chief Executive be agreed.
Wards affected: (All Wards);
Lead officer: Pascoe Sawyers
14/10/2019 - Financing Purchase of Residential Block by i4B or First Wave Housing ref: 4786 Recommendations Approved
We have now agreed a price and received the heads of terms from Quinatin, we now need approval from cabinet to go ahead with the deal before the director of property can enter into negotiations on our behalf.
Decision deferred: from September 2019 to October 2019 Cabinet.
Reason for deferral: To allow further review.
Decision Maker: Cabinet
Made at meeting: 14/10/2019 - Cabinet
Decision published: 15/10/2019
Effective from: 22/10/2019
Decision:
RESOLVED:
i) Cabinet approved an equity investment in the existing i4B street purchases programme by purchasing i4B shares up to a maximum of £21.8m for the first 300 properties, as agreed in principle by Cabinet in February 2019.
ii) Cabinet agreed for new loan facilities of up to £110.5m be made available to i4B and First Wave Housing for phase 2 of the PRS purchase programme, including the potential Quintain block purchase.
iii) Cabinet agreed that drawdowns on the loan facility to finance the potential Quintain block E01 02 purchase would be conditional on the negotiation of points as described in paragraphs 3.15 and 3.16 below.
iv) Cabinet delegated to the Director of Finance, in consultation with the Deputy Leader, authority to determine whether the conditions set out in paragraphs 3.15 and 3.16 below have been discharged.
v) Cabinet agreed for equity investment of up to £22.1m for phase 2 of the PRS purchase programme, including by purchasing i4B shares up to a maximum of £22.1m.
vi) Cabinet agreed to delegate the precise terms and mix of loan and equity funding for phase 2 of the PRS purchase programme to the Director of Finance, such that the total funding for phase 2 of the PRS purchase programme does not exceed £110.5m.
vii) Cabinet noted the new details of the potential block purchase from Quintain, together with the financial and legal implications.
Wards affected: (All Wards);
Lead officer: Craig Lane
14/10/2019 - Preparing Brent for the UK leaving the EU with or without a deal update ref: 4787 Recommendations Approved
.
Decision Maker: Cabinet
Made at meeting: 14/10/2019 - Cabinet
Decision published: 15/10/2019
Effective from: 22/10/2019
Decision:
RESOLVED:
i) Cabinet noted the contents of the report.
ii) Cabinet noted that the Strategic Director, Customer and Digital Services has been appointed Brent’s Brexit Lead and that the Brexit Co-ordination Group will continue to monitor risks and escalate as necessary.
iii) Cabinet noted that the Brexit Co-ordination Group will continue to act as stewards for the funds allocated from government for Brexit preparations.
Wards affected: (All Wards);
Lead officer: Anne Kittappa
14/10/2019 - Knife Crime Scrutiny Task Group Report ref: 4782 Recommendations Approved
That Cabinet review and agree the recommendations in the task group’s report.
Decision Maker: Cabinet
Made at meeting: 14/10/2019 - Cabinet
Decision published: 14/10/2019
Effective from: 22/10/2019
Decision:
RESOLVED: that the recommendations set out in the report of the Knife Crime Task Group be agreed.
Wards affected: (All Wards);
14/10/2019 - Apologies for Absence ref: 4776 For Determination
Decision Maker: Cabinet
Made at meeting: 14/10/2019 - Cabinet
Decision published: 14/10/2019
Effective from: 14/10/2019
Decision:
There were no apologies for absence.
14/10/2019 - Brent Local Plan Publication and Submission for Examination ref: 4792 Recommendations Approved
To publish the Brent Local Plan for
consultation.
To delegate to the Director of Regeneration and Environment in
consultation with the Cabinet Member for Regeneration, Property and
Planning the authority to make modifications to the Brent Local
Plan prior to its consideration by Full Council.
To recommend to Full Council that it considers the Local Plan
publication responses and that the Plan and any proposed
modifications be submitted for Examination to the Secretary of
State.
To adopt the Brent Local Development Scheme.
Decision Maker: Cabinet
Made at meeting: 14/10/2019 - Cabinet
Decision published: 14/10/2019
Effective from: 22/10/2019
Decision:
RESOLVED
i) Cabinet agreed that the Brent Local Plan set out in Appendix 1 is published for consultation.
ii) Cabinet delegated authority to the Strategic Director of Regeneration and Environment in association with the Cabinet Member for Regeneration, Property and Planning to make proposed modifications to the Brent Local Plan prior to submission and if required through the Examination process.
iii) Cabinet recommended that Full Council approve the submission of the draft Brent Local Plan with any proposed modifications, plus associated documents as set out in regulation 22 of The Town and Country Planning (Local Planning) (England) Regulations 2012), to the Secretary of State for Examination.
iv) Cabinet approved the Brent Local Development Scheme 2019-22 as set out in Appendix 2.
v) Cabinet delegated authority to the Strategic Director Regeneration and Environment in association with the Cabinet Member for Regeneration, Property and Planning to approve future Brent Local Development Schemes.
vi) Cabinet revoked the Alperton Masterplan Supplementary Planning Document July 2011.
Wards affected: (All Wards);
Lead officer: Gerry Ansell
14/10/2019 - Outcome of Call-in - Future School Organisation Arrangements of Roe Green Infant School ref: 4781 Recommendations Approved
Decision Maker: Cabinet
Made at meeting: 14/10/2019 - Cabinet
Decision published: 14/10/2019
Effective from: 22/10/2019
Decision:
Having considered the report from the Head of Executive and Member Services and the supplementary report from the Strategic Director, Children and Young People, alongside representations from stakeholders and Councillor Ketan Sheth, on behalf of the Community and Wellbeing Scrutiny Committee, the Cabinet RESOLVED:
i) To confirm the original decision taken by Cabinet on 9 September 2019, enabling the decision to take immediate effect.
ii) That officers develop alternative options to meet the demand for education places for young people 16-25 with SEND at the Strathcona Site from September 2022 in conjunction with the Cabinet Members for Schools, Employment and Skills, Children's Safeguarding, Early Help and Social Care and Regeneration, Property & Planning.
Wards affected: Barnhill; Fryent; Kenton; Northwick Park; Preston; Queensbury; Welsh Harp;
Lead officer: Brian Grady
04/10/2019 - Individual Cabinet Member Decision - Authority to waive the requirement to tender a 12-month contract for the Provision of Mental Health and Emotional Wellbeing Services for Children with Disabilities, Looked After Children and Care Leavers ref: 4772 Recommendations Approved
To seek individual Cabinet Member approval to waive the general requirement to tender Medium Value Contracts in accordance with Brent Contract Standing Orders (84 and 96) in relation to the award of a contract for the provision of Mental Health and Emotional Wellbeing Services for Children with Disabilities, Looked After Children and Care Leavers.
Decision Maker: Cabinet Member for Children, Young People & Schools
Decision published: 11/10/2019
Effective from: 04/10/2019
Decision:
To approve waiving Brent’s Contract Standing Orders requirement to tender a Medium Value contract for the Provision of Mental Health and Emotional Wellbeing Services for Children with Disabilities, Looked After Children and Care Leavers.
Wards affected: (All Wards);