Julia Edwards

Council: Rother

Activity Timeline

Meetings Attended Note this may include planned future meetings.

1 meeting

Cabinet

Cabinet - Monday 9th December 2024 6.30 pm

27 attendees, 22 documents, 0 media files

December 09, 2024

Decisions from Meetings

8 decisions · Page 1 of 2

Appointment of Member to East Sussex Energy, Infrastructure and Development Ltd

From: Cabinet - Monday 9th December 2024 6.30 pm - December 09, 2024

... Councillor Christine Bayliss was appointed as Rother's representative on the Board of East Sussex Energy, Infrastructure and Development Ltd until May 2027.

Recommendations Approved

Hurst Green Neighbourhood Plan – Rother District Council Representations to the Regulation 16 Consultation

From: Cabinet - Monday 9th December 2024 6.30 pm - December 09, 2024

Report seeking Cabinet approval of officer's representations on the Submission Neighbourhood Plan

Recommendations Approved

Rye Sports Centre -Early exit agreement from Freedom Leisure contract and handover to Rye Recreation & Well-Being CIO

From: Cabinet - Monday 9th December 2024 6.30 pm - December 09, 2024

To notify Members of the intention to the early termination of the Freedom Leisure management contract of Rye Sports Centre and handover to Rye Recreation & Well-Being CIO .

Recommendations Approved

Crowhurst Neighbourhood Plan – Rother District Council Representations to the Regulation 16 Consultation

From: Cabinet - Monday 9th December 2024 6.30 pm - December 09, 2024

To present the council representations made for the Regulation 16 Consultation on the Crowhurst Neighbourhood Plan

Recommendations Approved

Draft Budget and Medium-Term Financial Plan 2025/26-2028/29

From: Cabinet - Monday 9th December 2024 6.30 pm - December 09, 2024

To review the financial issues affecting the Council in the years up to 2028/29 and to provide draft budget scenarios for 2025/26.

Recommendations Approved

Summary

Meetings Attended: 1

Average per Month: 1.0

Decisions Recorded: 8 Not all decisions are recorded, so this may significantly underestimate the number of decisions actually made.