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Decision Maker: Director of Economy Transport & Environment
Decision published: 31/03/2021
Effective from: 05/11/2020
Decision:
That the Director approves the recommended
delegated decisions set out in Appendix 1.
Lead officer: Amanda Beable
Decision Maker: Director of Economy Transport & Environment
Decision published: 13/01/2021
Effective from: 05/11/2020
Decision:
That the Director approves the recommended
delegated decisions set out in Appendix 1.
Lead officer: Amanda Beable
Decision Maker: Director of Culture, Communities and Business Services
Decision published: 04/12/2020
Effective from: 05/11/2020
Decision:
That the Strategic Manager Countryside gives
the authority for an Order to be made under Section 119 of the
Highways Act 1980, to divert part of Mattingley
Footpath 1 and Footpath 7.
Lead officer: Jonathan Woods
Decision Maker: Director of Culture, Communities and Business Services
Decision published: 02/12/2020
Effective from: 05/11/2020
Decision:
That an Order is made under Section 119 of the
Highways Act 1980, to divert part of Headbourne Worthy Footpath
2.
Lead officer: Jonathan Woods
Decision Maker: Director of Culture, Communities and Business Services
Decision published: 17/11/2020
Effective from: 05/11/2020
Decision:
That the made Order to record a restricted
byway between Hulfords Lane and Springwell Lane with a variable
width of 2.3 and 19 metres be rescinded and a
new Order made to record a restricted byway with a width of 40 feet
along this route. This reflects the width set down in the Elvetham
Enclosure Award of
1815.
Lead officer: Jonathan Woods
Decision Maker: Director of Culture, Communities and Business Services
Decision published: 12/11/2020
Effective from: 15/11/2020
Decision:
That the Strategic Manager Countryside gives
the authority for an Order to be
made under Section 118 of the Highways Act 1980, to extinguish East
Dean
Restricted Byway 501.
Lead officer: Jonathan Woods
Decision Maker: Executive Member for Education and Skills
Made at meeting: 11/11/2020 - Executive Member for Education and Skills Decision Day
Decision published: 11/11/2020
Effective from: 19/11/2020
To share the outcome of the public
consultation held between March and July 2020 on the proposed
changes to the Short Break Activities Programme. To seek approval
to progress proposals for changes to the Short Break Activities
Programme and how it could operate from April 2021.
Decision Maker: Executive Lead Member for Children’s Services and Young People
Made at meeting: 11/11/2020 - Executive Lead Member for Children’s Services and Young People Decision Day
Decision published: 11/11/2020
Effective from: 19/11/2020
Divisions affected: (All Divisions);
Update on Children's Services Capital
Programme following the UK governments' funding announcements. It
also updates on the revised 2020/21 capital programme and new
projects identified for 2020/21 – 2022/23.
Decision Maker: Executive Lead Member for Children’s Services and Young People
Made at meeting: 11/11/2020 - Executive Lead Member for Children’s Services and Young People Decision Day
Decision published: 11/11/2020
Effective from: 19/11/2020
Divisions affected: (All Divisions);
Decision Maker: Director of Culture, Communities and Business Services
Decision published: 09/11/2020
Effective from: 05/11/2020
Decision:
Dedication of Public Footpath Rights and
Extinguishment of part of Footpath 18, in the Parish of Sherborne
St John
Lead officer: Jonathan Woods
Decision Maker: Director of Culture, Communities and Business Services
Decision published: 09/11/2020
Effective from: 05/11/2020
Decision:
That an Order is made under Section 119 of the
Highways Act 1980, to divert part of West End Footpath 4.
Lead officer: Jonathan Woods
Decision Maker: Director of Adults' Health and Care
Decision published: 05/11/2020
Effective from: 05/11/2020
Decision:
That the Chief Officer gives approval to
extend the three Rape and Sexual Assault Counselling (RASAC)
contracts and one Independent Sexual Violence Advocacy (ISVA)
contract by up to 18 months to September 2022 subject to the
receipt of signed s256 funding agreements from NHS England &
Improvement (NHSE&I) and the Clinical Commissioning Groups
(CCGs) and signed partner funding agreements from the Office for
the Police Crime Commissioner (OPCC) and Portsmouth City Council
(PCC).
That the Chief Officer gives approval to spend up to £101,026
on the extensions described in above.
That the Chief Officer gives approval to go out to tender and spend
£25,275 on the provision of a RASAC service for the north of
the county.
That the Chief Officer notes the intentions to pass on
commissioning responsibility for these services to the OPCC and/or
CCGs in 2022.
That the Chief Officer gives approval for the County Council to
amend the current S256 agreements with NHS England and the five
CCGs for an 18-month period from April 2021 to September 2022 and
extend current partner funding agreements with the OPCC and PCC for
the same period.
Lead officer: Graham Allen