Mark Jones
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Activity Timeline
Meetings Attended Note this may include planned future meetings.
6 meetings · Page 1 of 2
Decisions from Meetings
45 decisions · Page 1 of 9
Housing Strategy
From: Cabinet - Wednesday, 5th March, 2025 2.00 pm - March 05, 2025
...to approve the Draft Housing Strategy 2025-2030 for a twelve-week public and stakeholder consultation period.
Recommendations Approved
Marches Forward Partnership Proposition
From: Cabinet - Wednesday, 5th March, 2025 2.00 pm - March 05, 2025
...to approve the 'Marches Proposition' as the vision for the Marches Forward Partnership and to implement its informal governance arrangements for collective delivery and resourcing.
Recommendations Approved
Management Arrangements at Much Wenlock Leisure Centre
From: Cabinet - Wednesday, 5th March, 2025 2.00 pm - March 05, 2025
...to transfer operational responsibility for Much Wenlock Leisure Centre to the 3-18 Education Trust after a year's notice and to explore options for capital investment to support continued public use of the centre.
Recommendations Approved
Proposed Adoption of the Draft Oswestry Shop Front Design Guide (Standing Pre-Application Advice Note)
From: Cabinet - Wednesday, 5th March, 2025 2.00 pm - March 05, 2025
...to approve the adoption of the Oswestry Shop Front Design Guide as a Standing Pre-Application Advice Note to guide Local Plan policy application and inform planning application considerations.
Recommendations Approved
Leisure Facilities Operating Contract Options
From: Cabinet - Wednesday, 5th March, 2025 2.00 pm - March 05, 2025
...to transfer the operation of Church Stretton Leisure Centre to the Shropshire Community Leisure Trust until 31 July 2027, and delegated responsibility for due diligence, negotiations, and agreements regarding the future operation of Cleobury Mortimer and Ludlow Leisure Centres.
Recommendations Approved
Summary
Meetings Attended: 6
Average per Month: 1.2
Decisions Recorded: 45 Not all decisions are recorded, so this may significantly underestimate the number of decisions actually made.