Cabinet Agenda 14th April 2010
Order of Business
1. Welcome and housekeeping arrangements
2. Apologies for Absence
3. Exclusion of Public and Press
To identify items where resolutions may be moved to exclude the press and public.
4. Declarations of Interest
Members to declare any interests they have in the business to be considered at the meeting.
5. Minutes of Previous Meeting
To approve the Minutes of the meetings of the Cabinet held on
24th March 2010.
6. Public Questions and Petitions
To receive any questions or petitions from members of the public.
7. Items Called-In For Scrutiny/Referred To Cabinet/Council
The Deputy Chief Executive will inform the Cabinet of any items called in for scrutiny or referred to Cabinet/Council since the last meeting of the Cabinet.
8. Retirement of Staff
To note the retirement of staff from the Council’s service and to convey the Council’s thanks for their work.
Children and Young People’s Portfolio
Carol Hove, Clerical Officer, Broomhill Infant School
24 Years Service
Deputy Chief Executive's Team
John Harrison, Personal Injury Team Leader
43 Years Service
John Arblaster, Legal Assistant
26 Years Service
Place Portfolio
Robert Richford, Mason Pavior
49 Years Service
9. City of Opportunity Performance Reports for Quarter 3 (April)
Report of the Deputy Chief Executive
10. Broomhill Conservation Area – Proposed Control of Planning Permitted Development Rights
Report of the Executive Director, Place
11. Grenoside Conservation Area- Adoption of Conservation Area Appraisal and Management Plan
Report of the Executive Director, Place
12. Portfolio Plans
Report of the Deputy Chief Executive
Public Access To The Meeting
The Cabinet discusses and takes decisions on the most significant issues facing the City Council. These include issues about the direction of the Council, its policies and strategies, as well as City-wide decisions and those which affect more than one Council service. Meetings are chaired by the Leader of the Council, Cllr Paul Scriven. The Forward Plan sets out the issues that the Cabinet expects to consider over the next four months and is updated each month.
If you would like to attend the meeting, please report to the First Point Reception desk at the Town Hall, Pinstone Street entrance, where you will be directed to the meeting room.
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You can see the reports to be discussed in public at the meeting if you call at the First Point Reception, Town Hall, Pinstone Street entrance. The Reception is open between 9.00 a.m. and 5.00 p.m., Monday to Thursday and between 9.00 a.m. and 4.45 p.m. on Friday, or you can ring on telephone no. 2734552. You may not be allowed to see some reports because they contain confidential information. These items are usually marked * on the agenda.
A copy of the agenda and reports is also available on the Council’s website at www.sheffield.gov.uk. Cabinet meetings are normally open to the public but sometimes the Cabinet may have to discuss an item in private. If this happens, you will be asked to leave. Any private items are normally left until last.
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If you require any further information please contact:
committee@sheffield.gov.uk or call us on: 0114 273 5033
Downloads
Minutes of the Cabinet meeting held on 24th March 2010 (227 KB)
This report updates Cabinet and the public on the progress we are making with delivering A City of Opportunity . It should be noted that a refreshed Corporate Plan was approved by Full Council on 3rd March 2010. (114 KB)
This report informs members on the public response following the declaration of an Article 4(2) direction on 30th October 2009 and on the results of a public consultation exercise regarding a draft Article 4(1). (136 KB)
Map relating to the Broomhill Conservation Area (967 KB)
This report informs Members of the results of consultation on the draft Grenoside Appraisal and Management Proposal. (90.5 KB)
This appraisal seeks to record and analyse the various features that give the Grenoside Conservation Area its special architectural and historical interest. (1.02 MB)
Grenoside Conservation Area Management Proposals (594 KB)
‘A City of Opportunity’ sets out our vision for the Council and Sheffield. It includes what we will do over the next three years in order to deliver that vision, so that local people see the benefit in their daily lives. (948 KB)
