Councillor Sheila Boswell
Email: cllr.s.boswell@wandsworth.gov.uk
Council: Wandsworth
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Activity Timeline
Meetings Attended Note this may include planned future meetings.
140 meetings · Page 13 of 28
Planning Applications Committee - Tuesday, 19 September 2023 - 7.30 p.m.
Decisions from Meetings
61 decisions · Page 1 of 13
Call-in Request: The Discontinuance of Bradstow Community Special School and registered Children's Homes (Paper No.25-397)
From: Wandsworth Council - November 17, 2025
... to take no further action regarding the proposed closure of Bradstow Community Special School and registered Children's Homes, allowing the decision to discontinue the school to come into force and be implemented immediately.
Recommendations Approved
Declarations of Interests
From: Wandsworth Council - November 17, 2025
...that no disclosable pecuniary, other registrable, or non-registrable interests were declared.
Recommendations Approved
Enforcement (Paper No. 25-166)
From: Agenda and decisions - May 20, 2025
...to address unauthorized development, the committee authorized enforcement notices for the removal of an extractor pipe at 87A Falcon Road and for modifications to a property at 76 Norroy Road, requiring conversion of undersized two-bedroom units into one-bedroom units and obscuring side-facing windows.
Recommendations Approved
Tree Preservation Orders (Paper No. 25-167)
From: Agenda and decisions - May 20, 2025
...to confirm Tree Preservation Orders TPO 503/2024 for trees at the Devonshire Public House and TPO 504/2024 for trees at 39 Heathfield Road.
Recommendations Approved
Closure of Investigation Files (Paper No. 25-169)
From: Agenda and decisions - May 20, 2025
...they received for information a report on the closure of investigation files in April 2025 regarding alleged breaches of planning control.
Recommendations Approved
Summary
Meetings Attended: 140
Average per Month: 0.7
Decisions Recorded: 61 Not all decisions are recorded, so this may significantly underestimate the number of decisions actually made.