Helen Nicol

Council: Thurrock

Activity Timeline

Meetings Attended Note this may include planned future meetings.

31 meetings · Page 1 of 7

Audit Committee Officer

Audit Committee - Tuesday, 3 March 2026 - 7.00 pm

March 03, 2026, 7:00 pm
Council Officer

Council - Wednesday, 25th February, 2026 7.00 pm

February 25, 2026, 7:00 pm
Cabinet Officer

Cabinet - Tuesday, 13th January, 2026 7.00 pm

January 13, 2026, 7:00 pm
Standards Committee Officer

Standards Committee - Tuesday, 18th November, 2025 7.00 pm

November 18, 2025
Council Officer

Council - Wednesday, 22nd October, 2025 7.00 pm

October 22, 2025

Decisions from Meetings

27 decisions · Page 1 of 6

Waste Policy

From: Cabinet - Wednesday, 19th March, 2025 7.00 pm - March 19, 2025

For Cabinet to agree the additions to the existing policies to understand that the new document brings existing policies into the one new, complete policy.

Recommendations Approved

Integrated Transport Block (ITB) and Maintenance Capital Programme 2025/26

From: Cabinet - Wednesday, 19th March, 2025 7.00 pm - March 19, 2025

This report sets out how the Transportation Services team will prioritise the annual funding allocation from the Department for Transport (DfT) Integrated Transport Block Capital Programme (ITB). This funding is allocated to enable Thurrock Council to deliver identified policy improvements, infrastructure, and service provision within Thurrock in the 2025/26 financial year. The report also sets out how the Highways DfT Maintenance Block Allocation and Pothole Fund for 2025/26 for the Highways Maintenance Service will be prioritised in alignment with Thurrock Council’s Highways Asset Management Strategy and the DfT’s Highways Maintenance Efficiency Programme.

Recommendations Approved

Q3 Revenue and Capital Report

From: Cabinet - Wednesday, 19th March, 2025 7.00 pm - March 19, 2025

Q3 Revenue and Capital Report

Recommendations Approved

Summary

Meetings Attended: 31

Average per Month: 1.4

Decisions Recorded: 27 Not all decisions are recorded, so this may significantly underestimate the number of decisions actually made.