To approve the publication of workforce and
service based equality information which the Council is required to
produce annually. To report on the progress against actions in the
“All of Us” Equality Scheme 2018/19.
Decision Maker: Executive Member for Council Strategy and Community Cohesion
Decision published: 06/02/2020
Effective from: 15/02/2020
Decision:
i. Progress in implementing the Council’s “All of Us” Equality Scheme 2017-20 is noted.
ii. The Equality Scheme Monitoring Report 2018-19 at and the council’s Equality Monitoring reports for 2018-19 attached at B are approved for publication on the council’s website.
iii. thet‘All of Us’ Equality Scheme 2017-2020 containing our equalities objectives is refreshed and extended until March 2021.
Wards affected: (All Wards);
Lead officer: Samantha Wood
To update the Committee on the regeneration of
Bracknell Town Centre.
Decision Maker: Bracknell Town Centre Regeneration Committee
Made at meeting: 04/02/2020 - Bracknell Town Centre Regeneration Committee
Decision published: 04/02/2020
Effective from: 13/02/2020
Decision:
i. the contents of the report is noted.
ii. the introduction of residential parking permits for the Bracknell Town Centre car parks at a differential cost for a period of ten years is approved.
Wards affected: (All Wards);
Lead officer: Andrew Hunter
To commit £2,368 for improvement to Priestwood Community Centre.
Decision Maker: Executive Member for Culture, Delivery and Public Protection
Decision published: 03/02/2020
Effective from: 12/02/2020
Decision:
That expenditure of £2,368 from S106 contributions on the Priestwood Community Centre.
Wards affected: Priestwood & Garth;
Lead officer: Lesley Doyle
To commit £7,800 for improvements at Farley Wood Community Centre.
Decision Maker: Executive Member for Culture, Delivery and Public Protection
Decision published: 03/02/2020
Effective from: 12/02/2020
Decision:
That expenditure of £7,800 in given from S106 contributions to the Farley Wood Community Centre.
Wards affected: Binfield with Warfield;
Lead officer: Lesley Doyle
For the Executive Member to agree the
admission arrangements for 2021/22 for community and voluntary
controlled primary and secondary schools
Decision Maker: Executive Member for Children, Young People and Learning
Decision published: 30/01/2020
Effective from: 08/02/2020
Decision:
i. The outcomes of the consultation into admission arrangements is noted.
ii. Following a public consultation the Published Admissions Number (PAN) is reduced for two community secondary schools, Garth Hill College (from 300 to 270) and Easthampstead Park Community School (from 240 to 210)
iii. Following recent consultation the Published Admission Number (PAN) for one of the community primary schools, Harman’s Water Primary School is reduced (from 90 to 60)
iv. Following discussions with the Oxford Diocese and the Governors of the school followed by a public consultation the denominational criterion is removed from the admission arrangements for Warfield CE Primary School.
v. Following a public consultation i the annual admission arrangements for 2021/22 as set out in Appendices A to D of the Director: People’s report is agreed, following the outcome of the consultation.
Wards affected: (All Wards);
Lead officer: Lesley Adams
To approve the School Places Plan and Capacity
Strategy 2019-24
Decision Maker: Executive
Made at meeting: 28/01/2020 - Executive
Decision published: 28/01/2020
Effective from: 06/02/2020
Decision:
That the School Places Plan and School Capacity Strategy 2020-24 is approved.
Wards affected: (All Wards);
Lead officer: Chris Taylor
To look at Food Waste Collection and an
indicative timeline to generate a saving
Decision Maker: Executive
Made at meeting: 28/01/2020 - Executive
Decision published: 28/01/2020
Effective from: 06/02/2020
Decision:
i. Bracknell Forest Borough’s impact on Climate Change be reduced, through the introduction, from 5 October 2020, of a weekly food waste collection service
ii. a programme of communication be launched to maximise the participation of
residents and business to reuse and recycle their waste, minimising residual
waste going to landfill
iii. performance of the food waste collection service to be maximised and the refuse capacity is reduced by changing collection frequency to once every three weeks (from two weeks).
Lead officer: Damian James
To seek authority to carry out further consultation on opportunities for meeting the need for sharp sand and gravel in the plan area.
Decision Maker: Executive
Made at meeting: 28/01/2020 - Executive
Decision published: 28/01/2020
Effective from: 06/02/2020
Decision:
i. the Draft Joint Central and Eastern Berkshire Minerals and Waste Local
Plan – focussed consultation document is agreed.
ii. the approach to consultation as set out in paras 5.10 - 5.13 of the Director: Place, Planning & Regeneration’s report is agreed.
iii. any minor changes to the focussed consultation (relevant to
Bracknell Forest) following Executive are agreed by the Director Place
Planning and Regeneration in consultation with the Executive Member for Planning and Transport.
Wards affected: (All Wards);
Lead officer: Max Baker