Glynne Turnbull
Council: North Devon
Activity Timeline
Meetings Attended Note this may include planned future meetings.
95 meetings · Page 2 of 19
Scrutiny and Policy Development Committee - Thursday, 4 June 2026 - 6.15 pm
Planning Committee - Wednesday, 3 June 2026 - 10.00 am
North Devon Crematorium Joint Committee - Tuesday, 2 June 2026 - 2.30 pm
Strategy and Resources Committee - Monday, 18 May 2026 - 10.00 am
Licensing and Community Safety Committee - Tuesday, 12 May 2026 - 10.30 am
Decisions from Meetings
294 decisions · Page 1 of 59
Licensing and Community Safety Committee
From: Council - Wednesday, 14th January, 2026 6.30 pm - January 14, 2026
...recommendations were approved for the introduction of fees for primate licences and for inspections to be invoiced according to true veterinary costs.
Recommendations Approved
Outside Body appointment
From: Council - Wednesday, 14th January, 2026 6.30 pm - January 14, 2026
Recommendations Approved
Scrutiny and Policy Development Committee
From: Council - Wednesday, 14th January, 2026 6.30 pm - January 14, 2026
...the Scrutiny and Policy Development Committee approved draft Terms of Reference for a Health Inequalities Working Group, setting a six-month target for its outcomes, and also approved draft generic Terms of Reference for internal scrutiny and a draft scrutiny form.
Recommendations Approved
To approve as a correct record the minutes of the meetings held on 19 November 2025 and 26 November 2025 (attached) subject to minute 51 (b) being amended as follows:
From: Council - Wednesday, 14th January, 2026 6.30 pm - January 14, 2026
...the minutes of the meetings held on 19 November 2025 and 26 November 2025 were approved as a correct record, subject to a specific amendment to minute 51(b).
Recommendations Approved
Appointments to Committees 2025/26
From: Council - Wednesday, 14th January, 2026 6.30 pm - January 14, 2026
Recommendations Approved
Summary
Meetings Attended: 95
Average per Month: 3.5
Decisions Recorded: 294 Not all decisions are recorded, so this may significantly underestimate the number of decisions actually made.