Bill Trite - Councillor for Dorset

Bill Trite

Council: Dorset

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Activity Timeline

Meetings Attended Note this may include planned future meetings.

23 meetings · Page 1 of 5

Eastern Area Planning Committee

Eastern Area Planning Committee - Wednesday, 30th April, 2025 10.00 am

April 30, 2025
Dorset Council

Dorset Council - Thursday, 10th April, 2025 6.30 pm

April 10, 2025
Eastern Area Planning Committee

Eastern Area Planning Committee - Wednesday, 2nd April, 2025 10.00 am

April 02, 2025
Cabinet

Cabinet - Tuesday, 25th March, 2025 6.30 pm

March 25, 2025
Dorset Council

Extraordinary, Dorset Council - Tuesday, 25th March, 2025 7.30 pm, NEW

March 25, 2025

Decisions from Meetings

18 decisions · Page 3 of 4

Minutes

From: Cabinet - Tuesday, 19th November, 2024 6.30 pm - November 19, 2024

Recommendations Approved

Dorset SACRE Common Agreed Syllabus

From: Cabinet - Tuesday, 19th November, 2024 6.30 pm - November 19, 2024

To consider a report on the Dorset SACRE agreed syllabus.

Recommendations Approved

Draft Council Plan 2024-2029

From: Cabinet - Tuesday, 19th November, 2024 6.30 pm - November 19, 2024

A draft of the new Council Plan for discussion and approval, setting out the council’s strategic priorities for the next 5 years.

Recommendations Approved

September 2024 (Period 6) financial management report 2024/25

From: Cabinet - Tuesday, 19th November, 2024 6.30 pm - November 19, 2024

To consider the Quarter 2 Financial Monitoring Report 2024/25

Recommendations Approved

Dorset Innovation Park Management Options

From: Cabinet - Tuesday, 19th November, 2024 6.30 pm - November 19, 2024

The council defines a key decision, in terms of procurement activity, as those with a financial consequence of £500k or more. This report will provide notice of the planned / known procurement activities that Cabinet will need to make a key decision on.

Recommendations Approved

Summary

Meetings Attended: 23

Average per Month: 2.1

Decisions Recorded: 18 Not all decisions are recorded, so this may significantly underestimate the number of decisions actually made.