Georgina Bouette
Council: Crawley
Committees:
Activity Timeline
Meetings Attended Note this may include planned future meetings.
14 meetings · Page 1 of 3
Licensing Committee - Monday, 10th November, 2025 7.00 pm
Cabinet - Wednesday, 8th October, 2025 7.00 pm
17 attendees, 18 documents, 2 media files
Overview and Scrutiny Commission - Monday, 6th October, 2025 7.00 pm
24 attendees, 18 documents, 1 media files
Licensing Committee - Tuesday, 23rd September, 2025 7.00 pm
20 attendees, 14 documents, 0 media files
Decisions from Meetings
170 decisions · Page 17 of 34
Five Year Business Plan for Tilgate Park & Nature Centre Relating to Resolution (c) of Report HCS/068
From: Constitution - Monday, 27th October, 2025 - October 27, 2025
At its meeting on 10 January 2024 the Cabinet considered report HCS/068 which assessed proposals to further improve the leisure facilities available to visitors as well as support spend-to-save and spend-to-earn initiatives. At that meeting the Cabinet resolved (resolution c) to delegate authority to the Head of Community Services, in consultation with the Cabinet Member for Leisure and Wellbeing, to proceed with projects and proposals subject to budget availability and delegation levels. One such proposal was to increase the car park fees at Tilgate Park as the fees had not increased for a number of years and is a key income generator for the park. A further options report was produced for the Cabinet Member on 28 March 2024 for an amendment to the Crawley Borough Council Off-Street Parking Places - Civil Enforcement and Consolidation Order 2009, providing options for consideration.
Recommendations Approved
2024-2025 Budget Monitoring - Quarter 1
From: Constitution - Monday, 27th October, 2025 - October 27, 2025
The report will set out a summary of the Council’s actual revenue and capital spending for the quarter to June 2024 together with the main variations from the approved spending levels and impact on future budgets
Recommendations Approved
Housing Associations Scrutiny Panel Final Report
From: Constitution - Monday, 27th October, 2025 - October 27, 2025
To provide the final report from the Housing Associations Scrutiny Panel. There was a need to scrutinise the current situation and operations with regards to a limited number of housing associations within the town, together with service standards, satisfaction and complaints received. It was felt important to explore options to improve the work between the council and various RSLs, resulting in a positive outcome for residents. The Panel sought understanding on the current processes, practices and systems that exist, together with the provision of support available to tenants, in order to address some of the concerns and improvements for consumer standards together with seeking to build on the relationships already in place with Registered Providers.
Recommendations Approved
Crawley Homes Annual Complaints Performance and Service Improvement Report and Statutory Complaints Handling Code
From: Constitution - Monday, 27th October, 2025 - October 27, 2025
Cabinet is requested to approve this report and provide a response to be sent to the Housing Ombudsman and published online, alongside the report and compliance with statutory code.
Recommendations Approved
Public Service Network: Contract Cancellation
From: Constitution - Monday, 27th October, 2025 - October 27, 2025
In February 2020 a contract was signed (by the Chief Executive) with CityFibre for the provision of 90 PSN (Public Service Network) connections through a West Sussex framework. Similar contracts were taken out by other councils across the county at around the same time. The terms of the contract stated that until 90% of these connections to council selected locations were completed, there were no monies payable. The contracted works were due for completion by 31st March 2023, however, at that point in time, none had been fully delivered. The supplier and the council have agreed to cancel the contract as neither party has any interest in seeing it delivered. PSN connections are no longer a requirement for local authorities (in fact government advice is to not commission further PSN connections) and so would be a waste of public funds. The funding for this contract came from a rates pool allocated to 'digital connectivity' across West Sussex and so were due to be at no cost to the Council. This contract is entirely separate from CityFibre’s own commercial roll out of fibre to residential and business properties across the borough.
Recommendations Approved
Summary
Meetings Attended: 14
Average per Month: 0.6
Decisions Recorded: 170