Issue - meetings
Declarations of personal and prejudicial interests
Meeting: 18/10/2023 - Planning Committee (Item 2)
Declarations of interests
Members are invited to declare at this stage of the meeting, the nature and existence of any relevant disclosable pecuniary or personal interests in the items on this agenda and to specify the item(s) to which they relate.
Additional documents:
Decision:
In relation to Agenda Item 4 Councillor Kelcher advised that as one of the ward councillors for Harlesden & Kensal Green he had been involved in campaigning against the application and therefore withdrew from the meeting for the consideration of that item. Councillor S.Butt (as Vice-Chair) therefore took over as Chair for the consideration of Agenda Item 4.
All Committee members confirmed they had received approaches from the local Residents Association in relation to Item 6 on the agenda but confirmed they had not engaged in discussion on the application.
In relation to Agenda Item 6 Councillor Begum also advised that whilst one of the ward councillors for Kilburn she had not sought to take any position on the application and therefore felt able to consider the application impartially and without any form of predetermination.
Minutes:
In relation to Agenda Item 4 (23/0989 5-6 Park Parade, London, NW10 4JH), Councillor Kelcher advised that as one of the ward councillors for Harlesden & Kensal Green he had been involved in campaigning against the application and therefore withdrew from the meeting for the consideration of that item. Councillor S.Butt (as Vice-Chair) therefore took over as Chair of the meeting for the consideration of Agenda Item 4.
All Committee members confirmed they had received approaches from the local Residents Association in relation to Item 6 (22/3669 – Kilburn Square Estate, Kilburn, London) on the agenda but confirmed they had not engaged in discussion on the application. Councillor Begum also advised that whilst one of the ward councillors for Kilburn she had not sought to take any position on the application and therefore felt able to consider the application impartially and without any form of predetermination.