Councillor Sarah Davies
Email: cllr.s.davies@wandsworth.gov.uk
Council: Wandsworth
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Meetings Attended Note this may include planned future meetings.
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Agenda
The Licensing Sub-Committee of Wandsworth Council met on 1 July 2025 to consider an application for a new premises licence for the Indie Wine Club. The application was prompted by the expansion of the business into an adjacent unit. Councillors were scheduled to consider representations made in relation to the licensing objectives[^1].
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The Children's Overview and Scrutiny Committee met to discuss school finances, review performance indicators, and plan for a new approach to scrutiny. Councillors examined the Dedicated Schools Grant recovery strategy, the Children's Services end-of-year performance, and the general fund outturn position, as well as agreeing a new work programme.
Agenda and decisions
The Housing Overview and Scrutiny Committee were scheduled to discuss the Regulator of Social Housing's inspection report, the council's approach to damp and mould, and housing management complaints. Also on the agenda was the Housing Overview and Scrutiny Committee's outturn report for 2024/25, the Wandsworth Corporate Plan actions, and the committee's work programme.
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The Wandsworth Council Safer Neighbourhood Board was scheduled to meet on 12 June 2025 to discuss community safety and policing priorities. The agenda included updates on crime statistics, stop and search practices, and funding for community safety projects. The board was also expected to consider revised terms of reference and receive updates from ward panel chairs.
Decisions from Meetings
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Summary
Meetings Attended: 136
Average per Month: 2.7
Decisions Recorded: 0 Not all decisions are recorded, so this may significantly underestimate the number of decisions actually made.