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22/01/2020 - Playground, Salusbury Primary School, Salusbury Road, London, NW6 6RG (Ref.19/2136) ref: 4929 Recommendations Approved
Decision Maker: Planning Committee
Made at meeting: 22/01/2020 - Planning Committee
Decision published: 29/01/2020
Effective from: 22/01/2020
Decision:
Granted temporary planning permission for 18 months as recommended.
Wards affected: Queens Park;
22/01/2020 - 19 Dudden Hill Lane, London, NW10 2ET (Ref.19/2688) ref: 4928 Recommendations Approved
Decision Maker: Planning Committee
Made at meeting: 22/01/2020 - Planning Committee
Decision published: 29/01/2020
Effective from: 22/01/2020
Decision:
Granted planning permission as recommended.
Wards affected: Willesden Green;
22/01/2020 - Granville Centre, 80 Granville Road, London, NW6 5RA (Ref.19/2378) ref: 4927 Recommendations Approved
Decision Maker: Planning Committee
Made at meeting: 22/01/2020 - Planning Committee
Decision published: 29/01/2020
Effective from: 22/01/2020
Decision:
Granted planning permission as recommended.
Wards affected: Kilburn;
22/01/2020 - Minutes of the previous meeting ref: 4930 Recommendations Approved
Decision Maker: Planning Committee
Made at meeting: 22/01/2020 - Planning Committee
Decision published: 22/01/2020
Effective from: 22/01/2020
Decision:
The minutes of the previous meeting held on 18th December 2019 were approved as an accurate record of the meeting.
22/01/2020 - 1 Olympic Way, Wembley, HA9 0NP (Ref. 19/0395) ref: 4925 Recommendations Approved
Decision Maker: Planning Committee
Made at meeting: 22/01/2020 - Planning Committee
Decision published: 22/01/2020
Effective from: 24/01/2020
Decision:
Granted planning permission as recommended subject to amended conditions 3 and 21 and an additional condition on cladding as set out within the supplementary report.
Wards affected: Tokyngton;
22/01/2020 - Preston Library, Carlton Avenue East, Wembley, HA9 8PL (Ref. 19/1305) ref: 4926 Recommendations Approved
Decision Maker: Planning Committee
Made at meeting: 22/01/2020 - Planning Committee
Decision published: 22/01/2020
Effective from: 22/01/2020
Decision:
Resolved to grant planning permission as recommended subject to the Secretary of State’s decision not to call in the application.
Wards affected: Preston;
20/01/2020 - Appointments to Sub-Committees / Outside Bodies ref: 4920 For Determination
Decision Maker: General Purposes Committee
Made at meeting: 20/01/2020 - General Purposes Committee
Decision published: 20/01/2020
Effective from: 20/01/2020
Decision:
None
20/01/2020 - Stopping Up Order - Land North Chippenham Gardens ref: 4909 For Determination
Decision Maker: General Purposes Committee
Made at meeting: 20/01/2020 - General Purposes Committee
Decision published: 20/01/2020
Effective from: 20/01/2020
Decision:
Nicolaas Potgieter (Highways & Infrastructure), introduced the report from the Strategic Director, Regeneration and Environment seeking approval for authorisation to make a Stopping Up Order for an area of public highway consisting of footway and road located north of Chippenham Gardens under Section 247 of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990 (TCPA 1990). Members noted that the Order was required to enable completion of the development situated at the land north of Chippenham Gardens, as detailed within section 1.2 of the report.
In terms of comments raised, members were advised that officers were satisfied with the accuracy of the land registry data available in relation to the site, which had also been subject to legal verification. In terms of costs relating to the Stopping Up Order, confirmation was provided that these would be recharged to the budget for the overall South Kilburn Programme.
As no further issues were raised, it was RESOLVED:
(1) To note that the draft Stopping Up Order had been advertised as required by Section 247 TCPA 1990 and the consultees had informed the Council that they had either no objections or no record of apparatus in the immediate vicinity of our enquiry.
(2) To approve the making of the Stopping Up Order and that a notice of making be advertised
Wards affected: Kilburn;
20/01/2020 - Domestic Abuse Policy ref: 4908 For Determination
Decision Maker: General Purposes Committee
Made at meeting: 20/01/2020 - General Purposes Committee
Decision published: 20/01/2020
Effective from: 20/01/2020
Decision:
Martin Williams (Head of Human Resources) introduced the report from the Director of Legal, HR, Audit & Investigations seeking approval to introduction of a Domestic Abuse Policy (attached as Appendix 1 to the report) for staff. The aim of the policy was to set out the support available to employees and provide advice and guidance to managers on the impact of Domestic Abuse in the workplace.
Members noted that the policy was one of a number of standards required to achieve accreditation to the Domestic Abuse Housing Alliance (DAHA), which sought to recognise good practice and commitment in responding to Domestic Abuse. Implementation would also enable the Council to sign up to the GMB Unions “Work to Stop Domestic Abuse” Charter, with Martin Williams also highlighting the level of consultation that had taken place thorough the Domestic Abuse Housing Alliance Officer Steering Group in developing the policy.
Members welcomed the report and thanked officers for their work in developing the policy. In terms of issues raised the Committee were advised that subject to approval of the policy, work would commence on the recruitment and training of Domestic Abuse Champions with the launch of a webpage. Martin Williams also confirmed that requests for leave from domestic abuse victims in order to attend counselling, medical, legal or other related appointments, would be dealt with under the Special Leave category, rather than, taken from general annual leave entitlement.
As no further issues were raised, it was RESOLVED:
(1) To approve the Domestic Abuse Policy, as detailed within Appendix 1 of the report
(2) To note the following specific policy provisions:
(a) Review of Welfare Loans to include:
i) Same day emergency loans for Domestic Abuse victims;
ii) The maximum loan for all purposes to be increased from £1000 £5000. The amount loaned would not exceed the applicant’s monthly net pay; and
iii) All welfare loans to be interest free (interest is currently a fixed rate of 1% per annum above the current base rate of the Council's bankers);
(b) Special Leave – requests for leave from Domestic Abuse victims to attend counselling, medical appointments or legal proceedings, moving house or re-organising childcare would be considered in line with other requests under the Special leave category.
(c) Domestic Abuse Champion volunteers - Recruitment would be undertaken of Domestic Abuse Champions volunteers, as a confidential first point of contact for those experiencing Domestic Abuse.
Wards affected: (All Wards);
16/01/2020 - Authority to vary contract for the provision of legal counsel for the Forward Borrowing Project ref: 4922 Recommendations Approved
To seek approval to vary the contract with Bevan Brittan LLP to provide legal counsel for the Council as part of a forward borrowing exercise.
Decision Maker: Deputy Leader and Cabinet Member for Finance, Resources and Reform
Decision published: 17/01/2020
Effective from: 16/01/2020
Decision:
To approve a variation in the contract for the provision of legal counsel with Bevan Brittan to enable them to provide additional work arising from entering into the capital markets, in accordance with paragraph 13 of Part 3 of the Constitution.
Wards affected: (All Wards);
Lead officer: Daniel Omisore