Jo Lawson - Councillor for Kirklees (Crosland Moor and Netherton)

Councillor Jo Lawson

Kirklees Community Independents Group Crosland Moor and Netherton Group Business Manager - KCIG

Email: Jo.Lawson@Kirklees.gov.uk

Council: Kirklees

Council Profile: View on council website

Committees: Annual Council Health and Adult Social Care Scrutiny Panel (Chair) Overview and Scrutiny Management Committee (Committee Member) Calderdale and Kirklees Joint Health Scrutiny Committee (Committee Member) Council (Committee Member) Cabinet (Committee Member) Strategic Planning Committee Standards Committee Personnel Committee Extraordinary Council (Committee Member) District-Wide Planning Committee West Yorkshire Joint Health Overview and Scrutiny Committee (Committee Member) Licensing and Safety Committee (Substitute)

Activity Timeline

Meetings Attended Note this may include planned future meetings.

62 meetings · Page 1 of 13

Extraordinary Council Committee Member

Extraordinary Council - Wednesday 17th December 2025 5.30 pm

December 17, 2025
West Yorkshire Joint Health Overview and Scrutiny Committee Committee Member

West Yorkshire Joint Health Overview and Scrutiny Committee - Wednesday 10th December 2025 10.00 am

December 10, 2025
Council Committee Member

Council - Wednesday 10th December 2025 5.30 pm

December 10, 2025
Overview and Scrutiny Management Committee Committee Member

Overview and Scrutiny Management Committee - Friday 5th December 2025 10.00 am

December 05, 2025
Health and Adult Social Care Scrutiny Panel Chair

Health and Adult Social Care Scrutiny Panel - Wednesday 3rd December 2025 2.00 pm

December 03, 2025

Decisions from Meetings

152 decisions · Page 26 of 31

Future of Dementia Care Home Provision

From: Cabinet - Tuesday 8th October 2024 1.30 pm - October 08, 2024

To advise Cabinet on the progress of identifying potential new operators for 2 care homes for older persons (Claremont and Castle Grange) and to explore business transfer of the care homes further.   The report will consider progress of negotiations with potential operators, risks and benefits from the sale of the facilities, TUPE implications, the need for further consultation and Cabinet will be asked to:   Note update on progress Agree the negotiations with potential alternative operators to continue and: Ø  Approve the carrying out of a short consultation with staff and families on the principles of the proposal and delegate authority to the Service Director for Mental Health, Learning Disabilities and Provider Services to agree the nature and scope of such consultation Ø  Agree that officers progress negotiations to the point of being able to enter into a contract with an alternative provider subject to final agreement by Cabinet.   Several operators expressed an interest during the closure consultation in taking forward alternative solutions, by business transfer; or closure to reopen the facilities for the same or a different care sector (e.g. adults with learning difficulties).   In the last few months there has been more active engagement with those expressing an interest in taking the homes on “as a going concern” with the homes remaining open and staff and residents transferring.    Additional employee, payroll and pension, financial and client/customer information has been provided to those organisations to allow them to better consider their position.    

Recommendations Approved

Car Parking charges and restrictions for Resident Parking Permits and currently free off-street car parks

From: Cabinet - Tuesday 8th October 2024 1.30 pm - October 08, 2024

Decision to introduce annual administrative / management charge for resident and visitor parking permits, and charges and restrictions for off-street parking in currently free Council car parks.   Consultation     ·       Environment and Climate Change Scrutiny Panel – 6 December 2023. https://democracy.kirklees.gov.uk/ieListDocuments.aspx?CId=797&MId=7442 Resolved: the decision taken in relation to car parking charges be freed for implementation. ·       69 Ward Councillors informed at start of statutory 21-day consultation processes, in line with Traffic Regulation Order framework, within Road Traffic Act 1984 – for both proposals to charge annually for permits and charging in currently free car parks. ·       Parish and Town Councils were informed at the start of the consultation processes. ·       Notices placed in local press and car parks (April 2024) re off-street charges. ·       Letters sent to properties in all existing residential parking permit zones.     Engagement   ·       Ongoing discussions with Kirklees active Leisure (KAL) regarding proposals to charge in currently free car parks. Discussions with relevant Business / Trade Chambers as well as Town & Parish Councils.   Background papers   https://democracy.kirklees.gov.uk/ieDecisionDetails.aspx?ID=12021   https://democracy.kirklees.gov.uk/ieDecisionDetails.aspx?ID=11903   https://democracy.kirklees.gov.uk/ieDecisionDetails.aspx?ID=11583   https://democracy.kirklees.gov.uk/ieDecisionDetails.aspx?ID=11504   https://democracy.kirklees.gov.uk/ieListDocuments.aspx?CId=138&MId=7536  

For Determination

Fleet Replacement and Investment

From: Cabinet - Tuesday 8th October 2024 1.30 pm - October 08, 2024

The purpose of the report is to seek Cabinet approval to proceed with the expenditure of:   ·       £21.7m from the agreed Capital Plan for the VRP (years 2025/26 – 30/31), supporting critical fleet replacement and transformation models over the next 7-year forecast; an invest to save approach to managing fleet efficiencies. ·       £3.26m to replace Waste and Recycling hired fleet with Capital purchase, supporting the reduction of the Councils expensive fleet hire costs by generating a fleet whole-life cost saving model (offsetting hire costs Vs. Capital), removing reliance on unreliable hired fleet and providing frontline operational stability by Capitalising fleet requirements.   £2.93m to replace the current fleet of hired Bulk Gritting Vehicles (hired on an annual basis for the Winter Service gritting operation) with Capital purchase fleet, to achieve a financial saving from year 5 and add flexibility for the future in terms of how the service could be delivered.   Background papers   Fleet Replacement and Investment - Transport Services Capital Investment Vehicle Replacement Programme (VRP) - £21.7m, Invest to Save Waste and Recycling Fleet - £3.264m and Winter Service Review Bulk Gritters - £2.93m.   Engagement process   The Vehicle Replacement Programme (VRP) is a running Capital commitment programme, managed by Transport Services, a Corporate enabling service. The VRP is an investment in the Council’s fleet of the future, a fleet that enables and supports Council operations.   Engagement with services regarding specific fleet requirements is a rolling commitment, including services reviewing their individual operational delivery models; to ensure that the fleet required and procured is efficient, fit for purpose, the latest emissions standards and provides value for money for the people of Kirklees.

Recommendations Approved

Summary

Meetings Attended: 62

Average per Month: 3.1

Decisions Recorded: 152