Councillor Scott Ainslie
Email: sainslie@lambeth.gov.uk
Council: Lambeth
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Activity Timeline
Meetings Attended Note this may include planned future meetings.
72 meetings · Page 10 of 15
Planning Applications Committee - Tuesday 29 October 2024 7.00 pm
The Planning Applications Committee resolved to grant planning permission to the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) for the demolition of the existing buildings at 7 Glasshouse Walk and construction of a part 6/part 8/part 10 storey building, subject to planning obligations being secured in a Section 106 legal agreement and conditions. The building will contain a Social Sciences incubator space, light industrial space and halls of residence, with 35% of the student rooms being let at the London Plan definition of an 'affordable rent'.[^1]
Review Hearing, Licensing Sub-Committee - Friday 25 October 2024 7.00 pm, NEW
The Licensing Sub-Committee of Lambeth Council met to consider a Summary Review application made by the Metropolitan Police, requesting the revocation of the premises licence for Dirty Blonde, 642 Wandsworth Road, London, SW8 3JW. The Sub-Committee decided to revoke the licence, after hearing representations from the police and the Licensing Authority. A second determination was also made, to suspend the premises licence pending appeal.
Licensing Sub-Committee - Thursday 24 October 2024 2.30 pm
The Licensing Sub-Committee decided to defer its decision on the application for five days, and to notify all interested parties in writing of its determination and the reasons for it.
Licensing Sub-Committee - Thursday 24 October 2024 2.30 pm
The Licensing Sub-Committee decided to defer its decision on the application for five days, and to notify all interested parties in writing of its determination and the reasons for it.
Council - Wednesday 16 October 2024 7.00 pm
The Council received a deputation about street cleaning and fly-tipping on Kingscore Road, Streatham, from local residents Juri Peggy Schmidt-Solta and Kizzie Ross. The residents explained that they were frustrated with the lack of street cleaning in the area, and the regularity of fly-tipping on the pavements. The Council noted the issue and pledged to review the street cleaning schedule for the road. Councillors also received and noted a verbal report from the Lambeth Youth Council. The Council then debated and voted to adopt the Capital Programme 2024 to 2028 FINAL which will see £89.485 million invested over the next four years across the Borough. The Constitution Report - Full Council was also debated and adopted, with amendments. The most significant changes to the Constitution include the formal inclusion of the Nolan Principles, and updated powers delegated to the Corporate Director of Finance.
Decisions from Meetings
1 decision
Lease of Tulse Hill Adventure Playground, Greenleaf Close, SW2 2EY to High Trees Community Development Trust
From: Pensions Committee - Wednesday 14 May 2025 6.30 pm - May 14, 2025
...a 21 years and eleven months lease for the Tulse Hill Adventure Playground was authorized to be granted to High Trees Community Development Trust, with a waived annual rent of £22,750 contingent on the provision of services outlined in the Community Service Agreement.
Recommendations Approved
Summary
Meetings Attended: 72
Average per Month: 3.0
Decisions Recorded: 1