Chris Cornell -  for Canterbury (Gorrell)

Chris Cornell

Labour and Co-operative Party Gorrell Cabinet Member for Economic Development and Inclusion, Coastal Towns Champion

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Activity Timeline

Meetings Attended Note this may include planned future meetings.

23 meetings · Page 5 of 5

Whitstable Harbour Board Chair

Whitstable Harbour Board - Friday, 10th October, 2025 3.00 pm

17 attendees, 12 documents, 0 media files

October 10, 2025
Cabinet Committee Member

Cabinet - Monday, 6th October, 2025 7.00 pm

16 attendees, 15 documents, 1 media files

October 06, 2025
Cabinet Committee Member

Special Meeting, Cabinet - Monday, 8th September, 2025 7.00 pm

12 attendees, 6 documents, 1 media files

September 08, 2025

Decisions from Meetings

36 decisions · Page 1 of 8

Council Tax 2026/27: To approve the council tax for the District including KCC, KMFRA, Kent Police and parish council precepts

From: Council - Monday, 23rd February, 2026 7.00 pm - February 23, 2026

...the Council approved the formal resolution to set the council tax for the District for 2026/27, including precepts from KCC, KMFRA, Kent Police, and parish councils.

Recommendations Approved

Pay Policy Statement 2026/27

From: Council - Monday, 23rd February, 2026 7.00 pm - February 23, 2026

Recommmend Forward to Council

General Fund revenue and capital budgets 2026/27

From: Council - Monday, 23rd February, 2026 7.00 pm - February 23, 2026

...approved the general fund revenue and capital budgets for 2026/27, including a 2.99% Council Tax increase and changes to bulky waste collection fees.

Recommendations Approved

Draft Housing Revenue and Capital Budget 2026/27

From: Cabinet - Monday, 9th February, 2026 7.00 pm - February 09, 2026

...the proposed annual rent increase for 2026/27 of CPI+1%, totaling 4.8%, was approved in line with government policy.

Recommmend Forward to Council

Summary

Meetings Attended: 23

Average per Month: 2.1

Decisions Recorded: 36 Not all decisions are recorded, so this may significantly underestimate the number of decisions actually made.