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Meetings Attended Note this may include planned future meetings.

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Licensing Committee Secretary

Licensing Committee - Tuesday, 7 July 2026 - 7.30 pm

July 07, 2026, 7:30 pm
Bexley Standing Advisory Council on Religious Education (SACRE) Secretary

Bexley Standing Advisory Council on Religious Education (SACRE) - Thursday, 2 July 2026 - 6.30 pm

July 02, 2026, 6:30 pm
Bexley Standing Advisory Council on Religious Education (SACRE) Secretary

Bexley Standing Advisory Council on Religious Education (SACRE) - Thursday, 2 July 2026 - 6.30 pm

July 02, 2026, 6:30 pm
Members' Code of Conduct Committee Secretary

Members' Code of Conduct Committee - Tuesday, 31 March 2026 - 7.30 pm

The Members' Code of Conduct Committee of Bexley Council met on Tuesday 31 March 2026 to discuss updates on complaints received under the Members' Code of Conduct and to consider the extension of the term of office for Independent Persons. The committee agreed to recommend the extension of the term of office for Independent Persons until May 2027.

March 31, 2026, 7:30 pm
Bexley Standing Advisory Council on Religious Education (SACRE) Secretary

Bexley Standing Advisory Council on Religious Education (SACRE) - Wednesday, 11th March, 2026 6.30 pm

The Bexley Standing Advisory Council on Religious Education (SACRE) met on Wednesday, 11 March 2026, to discuss local and national updates concerning Religious Education, review SACRE membership, and address examination data. Key discussions included the impact of new Ofsted inspection frameworks, a decline in GCSE and A-level Religious Education entries, and national policy developments affecting RE.

March 11, 2026, 6:30 pm

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