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Decision Maker: Deputy Chief Executive
Decision published: 24/06/2021
Effective from: 23/06/2021
Decision:
To approve Hambleton District Council’s
participation in the Afghan LES Relocation Scheme in partnership
with other Districts across North Yorkshire and North Yorkshire
County Council.
Lead officer: Mick Jewitt
Decision Maker: Director of Finance and Commercial (s151 Officer)
Decision published: 11/06/2021
Effective from: 11/06/2021
Decision:
Purchase 3 TVs and TV mounts at
£1785.00
Lead officer: Jenny Pan
Decision Maker: Director of Finance and Commercial (s151 Officer)
Decision published: 11/06/2021
Effective from: 11/06/2021
Decision:
Purchase 30 softphone licenses at
£1844.60.
Lead officer: Jenny Pan
Decision Maker: Cabinet
Made at meeting: 08/06/2021 - Cabinet
Decision published: 09/06/2021
Effective from: 17/06/2021
Decision:
The subject of the decision:
This report sought approval for the Hambleton Tourism Plan and associated resources to support its implementation.
Alternative options considered:
None.
The reason for the decision:
Cabinet was satisfied that the Tourism Plan supported the marketing and promotion of the District and promoted Hambleton as a destination in its own right and engaged with tourism and hospitality professionals.
The decision:
That Cabinet approves the resources of £62,500 to support the implementation of the Tourism Plan as set out in paragraphs 4.1 to 4.3 of the report.
Wards affected: All Wards;
Decision Maker: Cabinet
Made at meeting: 08/06/2021 - Cabinet
Decision published: 09/06/2021
Effective from: 17/06/2021
Decision:
The subject of the decision:
Further to the report presented to Cabinet on 13 April 2021 regarding Business Grants – Additional Restrictions Grant Scheme, this report sought approval for a revised scheme.
Alternative options considered:
None.
The reason for the decision:
Cabinet was satisfied that a revised Additional Restrictions Grant Scheme was necessary just two months after the initial scheme was approved as the position with supporting local busines through the grant scheme was continually changing.
The decision:
That Cabinet approves:-
(1) the remaining Additional Restriction Grant is used to support businesses as detailed in the table in paragraph 1.14 of the report; and
(2) delegated authority be given to the Deputy Chief Executive in consultation with the Deputy Leader (Portfolio Holder for Economic Development and Finance) to allocate the remaining Additional Restriction Grant as appropriate as detailed in paragraph 1.15 of the report.
Wards affected: All Wards;
Decision Maker: Cabinet
Made at meeting: 08/06/2021 - Cabinet
Decision published: 09/06/2021
Effective from: 08/06/2021
Decision:
The subject of the decision:
This report sought approval for the Hambleton Tourism Plan and associated resources to support its implementation.
Alternative options considered:
None.
The reason for the decision:
Cabinet was satisfied that the Tourism Plan supported the marketing and promotion of the District and promoted Hambleton as a destination in its own right and engaged with tourism and hospitality professionals.
The decision:
That Cabinet approves and recommends to Council that the Hambleton Tourism Plan is approved.
Wards affected: All Wards;
Lead officer: Sam Swinbank
Decision Maker: Cabinet
Made at meeting: 08/06/2021 - Cabinet
Decision published: 09/06/2021
Effective from: 08/06/2021
Decision:
The subject of the decision:
This report presented the updated Environment and Leisure and Communities Directorates Enforcement Policy. The Directorates must have an enforcement policy to ensure that they act fairly and consistently when taking enforcement action and this approach was to be agreed by Council.
Alternative options considered:
None.
The reason for the decision:
Failure to abide by the principles of good enforcement set out in the Regulators’ Code (April 2014) which was issued under the Legislative and Regulatory Reform Act 2006, the Code for Crown Prosecutors and the Regulatory Enforcement Sanctions Act 2008, may prejudice any enforcement action considered or taken by the Directorates.
The decision:
That Cabinet approves and recommends to Council that the Environment and Leisure and Communities Directorates Enforcement Policy attached at Annex A of the report is adopted.
Wards affected: All Wards;
Lead officer: Vikki Flowers
Decision Maker: Cabinet
Made at meeting: 08/06/2021 - Cabinet
Decision published: 09/06/2021
Effective from: 17/06/2021
Decision:
The subject of the decision:
This report sought approval for the delivery of a pilot project to encourage local businesses to develop and/or improve their online presence and connection with their customer base through social media platforms.
Alternative options considered:
None.
The reason for the decision:
Cabinet was satisfied that this project had been developed with reference to the Council’s Response and Recovery Plan in response to a call for projects by the Local Enterprise Partnership under the Community Renewal Fund. The fund had designated North Yorkshire County Council as the lead authority who had in turn delegated the development of proposals for some themes to the Local Enterprise Partnership. The Community Renewal Fund prospectus outlined how funds were made available to lower tier areas and set out how bids were scored on a number of criteria.
The decision:
That Cabinet approves the project and the funding proposal as set out in paragraphs 4.1 and 4.2 of the report.
Wards affected: All Wards;
Lead officer: Nicole Patterson