Councillor Ian Carrington
Email: cllri.carrington@lincolnshire.gov.uk
Council: Lincolnshire
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Activity Timeline
Meetings Attended Note this may include planned future meetings.
60 meetings · Page 2 of 12
Audit Committee - Monday, 23rd March, 2026 10.00 am
The Audit Committee of Lincolnshire County Council met on Monday, 23 March 2026, to review a range of financial and risk management reports. Key discussions included the lessons learned from education travel, updates on the new statutory framework for member standards, and the approval of accounting policies for the 2025/26 financial year. The committee also considered the external audit strategy, reviewed financial procedures, and received annual reports on risk management and counter fraud activities.
Council - Friday, 20th February, 2026 10.00 am
The Council of Lincolnshire Council met on Friday 20 February 2026 to approve the budget for the upcoming financial year and to adopt a new Council Plan. The meeting also saw the approval of the Pay Policy Statement and the Members' Allowances Scheme.
Environment Scrutiny Committee - Friday, 13 February 2026 - 10.00 am
The Environment Scrutiny Committee met on Friday 13 February 2026 to discuss the Humber 2100+ flood risk management strategy, a new Environment Policy, and performance reporting for waste and flooding services. The committee acknowledged the progress on the Humber 2100+ programme and recommended continued support for the initiative. They also supported the proposed new Environment Policy, with a summary of their comments to be passed to the Executive. Performance in waste management was noted as below target for recycling rates, though household waste collected per household was below target, which was viewed positively. Flood investigation reports were all completed within the six-month target.
Environment Scrutiny Committee - Friday, 16th January, 2026 10.00 am
The Environment Scrutiny Committee of Lincolnshire Council met on Friday, 16 January 2026, to discuss a range of environmental matters. Key decisions included the endorsement of budget proposals for 2026/27, support for updates to the Lincolnshire Minerals and Waste Development Scheme and Statement of Community Involvement, and approval for the construction of the Toynton St Peter Surface Water Scheme. The committee also reviewed the current flood risk and water management capital programme and its future pipeline.
Council - Friday, 19th December, 2025 10.30 am
Lincolnshire County Council is scheduled to meet on Friday, 19 December 2025 to discuss the council's financial regulations and budget, and to review the Section 17 Crime and Disorder Reduction Strategy. Councillors will also hear statements from the Leader and members of the Executive.
Decisions from Meetings
3 decisions
Housing Related Support Re-Commissioning
From: Executive - Tuesday, 5th November, 2024 10.30 am - November 05, 2024
... to extend the Housing Related Support Service Contract for 12 months, from October 1, 2025, to September 30, 2026, at a cost of £2,202,000, while delegating authority to the Executive Director for Adult Care and Community Wellbeing, in consultation with the Executive Councillor for Adult Care and Public Health, to finalize the contract extension.
Recommendations Approved
Approval to procure a contract for the Bulk Haulage of Residual Waste
From: Executive - Tuesday, 5th November, 2024 10.30 am - November 05, 2024
...to approve procuring a contract for the bulk haulage of residual waste for five years, with options to extend, and to delegate authority to the Executive Director – Place to manage the procurement process.
Recommendations Approved
Trees and Woodland Planting Strategy 2024 - 2034
From: Executive - Tuesday, 5th November, 2024 10.30 am - November 05, 2024
...to approve the Tree and Woodland Planting Strategy 2024-2034.
Recommendations Approved
Summary
Meetings Attended: 60
Average per Month: 2.3
Decisions Recorded: 3 Not all decisions are recorded, so this may significantly underestimate the number of decisions actually made.