Councillor Leonie Cooper
Email: Cllr.L.Cooper@wandsworth.gov.uk
Council: Wandsworth
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Meetings Attended Note this may include planned future meetings.
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Agenda and decisions
The Wandsworth Transport Overview and Scrutiny Committee met to discuss a range of issues, including corporate plan performance, budget monitoring, traffic petitions, updates on major schemes, and the work programme for the committee. Councillors reviewed progress on the Queenstown Road Improvement Scheme and other major projects, and discussed ways to improve engagement with residents on planning and transport issues. The committee also reviewed the annual report on traffic and engineering petitions, and discussed the criteria for addressing resident concerns.
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The annual meeting of Wandsworth Council saw Councillor Jeremy Ambache elected as Mayor for the second time, and Councillor Rosemary Birchall appointed as Deputy Mayor. Councillors also approved the appointment of cabinet members, committee members, and representatives to outside bodies. A proposal to create five Deputy Cabinet member positions was approved, despite opposition concerns about the cost.
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The Licensing Sub-Committee of Wandsworth Council met to consider a premises licence variation for Shell Little Waitrose Roehampton and a new premises licence for Londis Battersea Bridge Road. The committee approved the variation to the Shell Little Waitrose licence, allowing 24-hour alcohol sales. They also approved the new premises licence for Londis, with conditions.
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The Wandsworth Council Licensing Sub-Committee met to discuss a new premises licence for Wine Direct Ltd and a review of the premises licence for Eelam Enterprise, ultimately granting the licence for Wine Direct Ltd with amended conditions, and agreeing to hold the review of Eelam Enterprise in a closed session due to an ongoing police investigation.
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The Licensing Sub-Committee met to consider an application from Enable Leisure & Culture for a new, time-limited premises licence for a two-day country music festival, Country on the Common
, to be held at Tooting Common, Lido Field. The application sought permission for the sale of alcohol and provision of regulated entertainment. The Sub-Committee approved the recommendations, subject to call-in[^1].
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Summary
Meetings Attended: 19
Average per Month: 1.0
Decisions Recorded: 0