County Terry Aldridge - Councillor for Lancashire

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Activity Timeline

Meetings Attended Note this may include planned future meetings.

22 meetings · Page 1 of 5

Committee

Lancashire Standing Advisory Council on Religious Education (SACRE) - Monday, 28th April, 2025 10.00 am

The Lancashire Standing Advisory Council on Religious Education (SACRE) met to discuss membership updates, the SACRE newsletter, collective worship training, the curriculum and assessment review, a North West SACRE Hub meeting, and summer term school visits. Due to a lack of attendees, the meeting was inquorate[^1] and no decisions were taken. The council did express their gratitude to County Councillor Anne Cheetham and County Councillor Stewart Jones, who were not standing for re-election at the forthcoming county council elections on 1 May.

April 28, 2025
Regulatory Committee

Regulatory Committee - Wednesday, 26th March, 2025 10.30 am

The Regulatory Committee of Lancashire County Council met on Wednesday, 26 March 2025, approving recommendations for investigations into public footpaths at Sow Clough and Whitecroft Barn, and a diversion of footpaths at Fleet House. The committee also received an update on previous committee items and reviewed guidance on the law relating to public rights of way.

March 26, 2025
Full Council

Full Council - Thursday, 13th March, 2025 1.00 pm

March 13, 2025
Full Council

Extraordinary General Meeting, Full Council - Thursday, 13th March, 2025 4.30 pm

March 13, 2025
Full Council

Extraordinary General Meeting, Full Council - Wednesday, 26th February, 2025 11.00 am

February 26, 2025

Decisions from Meetings

66 decisions · Page 1 of 14

Progress Report on Previous Committee Items

From: Regulatory Committee - Wednesday, 26th March, 2025 10.30 am - March 26, 2025

...the committee approved the recommendations to consider and comment upon the progress report regarding definitive map modification orders and public path orders since the previous Regulatory Committee meeting in January.

Recommendations Approved

Addition of Footpath from FP1101135, known as Sandy Lane, Accrington to an unnamed track south east of St Annes and St Joseph's Roman Catholic Primary School - Stance on Confirmation of Definitive Map Modification Order

From: Regulatory Committee - Wednesday, 26th March, 2025 10.30 am - March 26, 2025

... to take a neutral stance when submitting to the Planning Inspectorate the Definitive Map Modification Order for the addition of a footpath from FP1101135, known as Sandy Lane, Accrington, to an unnamed track south east of St Annes and St Joseph's Roman Catholic Primary School.

Recommendations Approved

Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 Definitive Map Investigation: Sow Clough

From: Regulatory Committee - Wednesday, 26th March, 2025 10.30 am - March 26, 2025

...to correct the legal record of footpath FP1401059 at Sowclough Barn, the committee approved recommendations to make a Definitive Map Modification Order to record the correct line and width of the footpath, and to promote the Order to confirmation, referring it to the Planning Inspectorate if necessary.

Recommendations Approved

Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 Definitive Map Investigation: Whitecroft Barn

From: Regulatory Committee - Wednesday, 26th March, 2025 10.30 am - March 26, 2025

...to correct the legal record of public footpath FP0325049 at Whitecroft Barn, they approved recommendations to make a Definitive Map Modification Order to modify the Definitive Map and Statement to record the correct line and width of the footpath and to promote the Order to confirmation.

Recommendations Approved

Report of the Cabinet (Part B)

From: Full Council - Thursday, 13th March, 2025 1.00 pm - March 13, 2025

...to note the report of the Cabinet from its recent meetings on 5 December 2024, 16 January 2025 and 6 February 2025.

Recommendations Approved

Summary

Meetings Attended: 22

Average per Month: 1.5

Decisions Recorded: 66 Not all decisions are recorded, so this may significantly underestimate the number of decisions actually made.