Andrea Woodside

Council: Kirklees

Committees: Annual Council Cabinet (Clerk) Strategic Planning Committee (Clerk) Council (Clerk) District-Wide Planning Committee (Clerk) zzTest Training Committee Personnel Committee (Clerk) Extraordinary Council (Clerk)

Activity Timeline

Meetings Attended Note this may include planned future meetings.

63 meetings · Page 1 of 13

Extraordinary Council Clerk

Extraordinary Council - Wednesday 17th December 2025 5.30 pm

December 17, 2025
Council Clerk

Council - Wednesday 10th December 2025 5.30 pm

December 10, 2025
Strategic Planning Committee Clerk

Strategic Planning Committee - Thursday 4th December 2025 1.00 pm

December 04, 2025
Cabinet Clerk

Cabinet - Tuesday 2nd December 2025 1.30 pm

December 02, 2025
District-Wide Planning Committee Clerk

District-Wide Planning Committee - Thursday 27th November 2025 1.00 pm

November 27, 2025

Decisions from Meetings

238 decisions · Page 23 of 48

Anti-Social Behaviour Policy (Incorporating Hate Crime and noise nuisance)

From: Cabinet - Tuesday 11th March 2025 1.30 pm - March 11, 2025

Cabinet will consider an updated version of Homes and Neighbourhoods ASB Policy. The policy is reviewed every 3 years.    The ASB policy sets out the approach that Homes and Neighbourhoods will take to tackle anti-social behaviour (ASB) in communities.  The policy includes an approach to tackling hate crime and dealing with both statutory and non-statutory noise nuisance. The Regulator for Social Housing requires landlords to have a policy that sets out how they work with relevant organisations to deter and tackle ASB in the neighbourhoods where they provide social housing.   The ASB policy compliments Homes and Neighbourhoods’ Domestic Abuse and Vulnerability policies. It describes a risk-based approach that seeks to understand the needs of both victims and perpetrators with a focus on early resolution to ensure that tenants and residents in Kirklees live in cohesive communities, feel safe and are protected from harm.   Engagement and Consultation   Neighbourhoods Forums have been consulted on the draft policy.  Neighbourhood Forums are established meetings where officers meet with Tenant and Resident Associations (TRA’s), Street Voices (Street Voices are tenants and leaseholders who live on estates where there is no TRA) and elected members. There are two forums. The North Kirklees Forum met on 3rd September 2024 and the North Kirklees Forum met on the 5th September.  Homes and Neighbourhoods. Neighbourhood Forums were supportive of the revised policy.   Tenant Led Panel were consulted on the final draft of the policy at their meeting held on the 31st July 2024. The Panel have been fully engaged in the development of the policy and have endorsed the final draft.   Homes and Neighbourhoods -Tenant Led Panel, is part of the services formal governance structure and is made up of tenants and leaseholders. The Panel have been fully engaged in the development of the policy and endorse the draft document. The development of the policy through a customer journey mapping exercise where officers engaged with 90 victims of ASB to better understand their experience. The learning from the his exercise has been reflected in the development of the policy.  

Recommendations Approved

Vulnerable Tenant Policy

From: Cabinet - Tuesday 11th March 2025 1.30 pm - March 11, 2025

The policy sets out Kirklees Council’s commitment to assisting vulnerable council tenants and household members in accessing housing-related services. This may sometimes require support from additional services and providers and this policy aims to support council staff in making informed decisions when supporting vulnerable tenants and household members to successfully manage and sustain their tenancies and homes.   The Vulnerable Tenant policy compliments Homes and Neighbourhoods’ Domestic Abuse and Anti-Social Behaviour policies. By working together, these policies help to identify and address issues early, preventing escalation and ensuring tenants’ well-being and by these policies being implemented together, they provide a robust and interconnected support system that enhances tenant safety, well-being, and community cohesion. Each policy addresses specific aspects of tenant needs, and their combined efforts lead to a more comprehensive and effective approach to housing management.   The draft policy was presented and discussed at the Tenant Led Panel (TLP) on the 30th October 2024 and was welcomed and supported by the members.    Background Papers - KNH (expired) Domestic Abuse Policy    

Recommendations Approved

Summary

Meetings Attended: 63

Average per Month: 3.2

Decisions Recorded: 238