Councillor Andrew McCormick
Email: Cllr.Andrew.McCormick@basingstoke.gov.uk
Council: Basingstoke and Deane
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Activity Timeline
Meetings Attended Note this may include planned future meetings.
56 meetings · Page 1 of 12
Development Control Committee - Wednesday, 8th July, 2026 6.30 pm
Development Control Committee - Wednesday, 10th June, 2026 6.30 pm
Development Control Committee - Wednesday, 20th May, 2026 6.30 pm
Decisions from Meetings
18 decisions · Page 1 of 4
Draft Proposals for 2026/27 Budget and Revised Medium Term Financial Strategy for 2026/27 to 2029/30
From: Cabinet - Tuesday, 11th November, 2025 6.30 pm - November 11, 2025
To present an updated medium term financial strategy (MTFS) and the Cabinet’s budget proposals for 2026/27 and an update on the longer-term view to 2029/30 for consultation as part of the annual reporting on the Policy and budget framework required under the Local Government Act 2000.
Recommendations Approved
Community Buildings Policy
From: Cabinet - Tuesday, 11th November, 2025 6.30 pm - November 11, 2025
To consider a draft policy and proposed approach to community buildings
Recommendations Approved
Local Plan: Consultation on Proposed Updated Spatial Strategy
From: Cabinet - Tuesday, 11th November, 2025 6.30 pm - November 11, 2025
To consider an updated draft spatial strategy for the Local Plan
Recommendations Approved
Annual Property Plan 2025-26
From: Cabinet - Tuesday, 11th February, 2025 6.30 pm - February 11, 2025
To approve the Annual Property Plan for 2025/26.
Recommendations Approved
Local Plan and Revised Local Development Scheme
From: Cabinet - Tuesday, 11th February, 2025 6.30 pm - February 11, 2025
Following the publication of the revised National Planning Policy Framework (NPPF), to set out a revised Local Development Scheme (LDS) timetable for progressing with a new Local Plan.
Recommendations Approved
Summary
Meetings Attended: 56
Average per Month: 2.2
Decisions Recorded: 18 Not all decisions are recorded, so this may significantly underestimate the number of decisions actually made.