Councillor Julian Sharpe
Email: cllr.sharpe@rbwm.gov.uk
Council: Windsor and Maidenhead
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Activity Timeline
Meetings Attended Note this may include planned future meetings.
72 meetings · Page 1 of 15
Aviation Forum - Tuesday 13 January 2026 6.00 pm
Windsor and Ascot Development Management Committee - Thursday 8 January 2026 6.00 pm
Extraordinary, Council - Wednesday 17 December 2025 7.00 pm
Decisions from Meetings
58 decisions · Page 9 of 12
Review of Property & Future Delivery Model
From: Cabinet - Wednesday 2 April 2025 7.00 pm - April 02, 2025
...to abolish the current company structure and replace it with an Asset Holding Company (AHC) to manage Council property holdings, approving a cost-neutral financial model and delegating authority to implement the changes.
For Determination
24/02155/OUT - Land Rear of 38 To 80 Coppermill Road Wraysbury Staines
From: Windsor and Ascot Development Management Committee - Thursday 6 March 2025 6.00 pm - March 06, 2025
Recommendations Approved
Temporary agency worker Master Vendor contract - delegated authority to award
From: Cabinet - Wednesday 29 January 2025 7.00 pm - January 29, 2025
To request Cabinet give delegated authority to award temporary agency worker Master Vendor contract
For Determination
Proposal for the variation of the Public Spaces Protection Orders (PSPO) in Windsor & Maidenhead to address cycling prohibition areas in both town centres
From: Cabinet - Wednesday 29 January 2025 7.00 pm - January 29, 2025
... the Cabinet approved the variation of the Public Space Protection Order in Maidenhead to prohibit cycling between 10am and 5pm for 12 months, while making no changes to the Windsor PSPO, and delegated a review of the PSPOs in 12 months.
For Determination
Council Tax rebate for AfC foster carers with a child in placement
From: Cabinet - Wednesday 29 January 2025 7.00 pm - January 29, 2025
This report sets out AfC's intention to offer off all in-house foster carers a rebate on their council tax as long as they have a child in placement. AfC are competing to recruit foster carers with both external fostering agencies and other local authorities and this change in practice is to ensure we remain competitive in recruiting mainstream carers. A wider pool of foster carers allows us to keep children locally, ensure better matching of the children's needs with the carer's skills and reduces pressure on our external placement budget.
For Determination
Summary
Meetings Attended: 72
Average per Month: 3.0
Decisions Recorded: 58