Simon Killen

Council: Stroud

Activity Timeline

Meetings Attended Note this may include planned future meetings.

2 meetings

Strategy and Resources Committee Officer

Strategy and Resources Committee - Thursday, 29 January 2026 - 7.00 pm

January 29, 2026, 7:00 pm
Strategy and Resources Committee

Strategy and Resources Committee - Thursday, 6th February, 2025 7.00 pm

February 06, 2025

Decisions from Meetings

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Annual Procurement and Contract Management Update, including the light touch review of the Social Value Policy and the revised Contract and Procurement Procedure Rules

From: Strategy and Resources Committee - Thursday, 6th February, 2025 7.00 pm - February 06, 2025

The committee receives and annual update report on the Procurement and Contract Management. This report also includes an update on the Procurement Act, the amended Contract and Procurement Procedure Rules and the light touch review of the Social Value Policy

Recommendations Approved

Canal Project Update

From: Strategy and Resources Committee - Thursday, 6th February, 2025 7.00 pm - February 06, 2025

To update on the progress of the Canal Project, to reaffirm the support of the Council for the project as Accountable Body, and to authorise the drawdown of the £1m allocated by the S&R Committee from the Capital Reserve.

For Determination

Budget Monitoring Report Q2 2024/25

From: Strategy and Resources Committee - Thursday, 6th February, 2025 7.00 pm - February 06, 2025

To present to the Committee a forecast of the outturn position against the General Fund revenue budget, Housing Revenue Account and capital programme for 2024/25, in order to give an expectation of possible variances against budget.

For Determination

Draft Council Plan 2025-2029

From: Strategy and Resources Committee - Thursday, 6th February, 2025 7.00 pm - February 06, 2025

The reviewed Council Plan

For Determination

Summary

Meetings Attended: 2

Average per Month: 0.2

Decisions Recorded: 10 Not all decisions are recorded, so this may significantly underestimate the number of decisions actually made.