Decision Maker: Cabinet member for climate emergency, the environment and technical services
Decision published: 22/12/2022
Effective from: 22/12/2022
Decision:
To: approve a final assessment of the performance of Biffa Municipal Ltd, in delivering the joint household waste collection, street cleansing and ancillary services contract for Vale of White Horse District Council for the period 1 January 2021 to 31 December 2021 as “Good”.
Lead officer: Ian Matten
Decision Maker: Cabinet member for healthy communities
Decision published: 19/12/2022
Effective from: 15/12/2022
Decision:
To approve:
• the Homes for Ukraine Guest Discretionary Payment Policy (appendix A) which outlines the council’s policy to make emergency discretionary payments to Ukrainian guests who are resident in the district under the Homes for Ukraine scheme. Payments will be made from the allocation already made to district and city councils by Oxfordshire County Council from the £10,500 central government allocation.
• the delegation of authority, if required, to the Deputy Chief Executive -Transformation and Operations in consultation with the Head of Finance (s151 officer) to review and amend the policy.
Lead officer: Louise Birt
Decision Maker: Cabinet member for development and infrastructure, and development management
Decision published: 19/12/2022
Effective from: 15/12/2022
Decision:
In accordance with the Constitution’s Finance Procedure Rules, to create a budget for £30,769.23 taken from three S106 contributions, and release those funds in one payment subject to completion of a third party funding agreement, to East Hanney Parish Council towards installation of a bespoke piece of play art as a centrepiece to the new playscape at Hanney Memorial Ground.
Wards affected: Steventon and the Hanneys;
Lead officer: Mark Hewer
Decision Maker: Cabinet member for corporate services and transformation
Decision published: 09/12/2022
Effective from: 08/12/2022
Decision:
To commence public consultation on the draft Stanford in the Vale Conservation Area Appraisal and Management Plan (CAAMP) and Boundary Review.
Consultation to commence 1 February and run for 5 weeks accordance with the Council’s Statement of Community Involvement.
Wards affected: Stanford;
Lead officer: Samantha Allen
Decision Maker: Cabinet member for corporate services and transformation
Decision published: 09/12/2022
Effective from: 08/12/2022
Decision:
To commence public consultation on the draft Drayton Conservation Area Appraisal and Management Plan (CAAMP) and Boundary Review.
Consultation to commence 18 January and run for 4 weeks accordance with the Council’s Statement of Community Involvement.
Wards affected: Drayton;
Lead officer: Samantha Allen