Councillor Simon Lumley
Is this you? Claim this page.
Activity Timeline
Meetings Attended Note this may include planned future meetings.
54 meetings · Page 1 of 11
Cabinet - Wednesday, 17th June, 2026 5.30 pm
The Cabinet of Melton Council is scheduled to meet on Wednesday 17 June 2026 to discuss a range of important council matters. Key topics include an update on the ongoing Local Government Reorganisation (LGR) process, a review of the council's corporate performance and feedback for the 2025/26 financial year, and progress on the council's stated priorities.
Annual Meeting, Council - Thursday, 21st May, 2026 6.30 pm
The Melton Borough Council's Annual Council meeting saw the election of Councillor Jim Adcock as the new Mayor and Councillor Helen Cliff as Deputy Mayor. The meeting also addressed the council's committee structure, appointments to various bodies, and updates to its constitution and meeting schedule.
Scrutiny Committee - Thursday, 23rd April, 2026 6.30 pm
The Scrutiny Committee of Melton Council met on Thursday 23 April 2026 to review the council's housing regulatory compliance, the annual report of the Landlord Assurance Board, and receive an update on the Stockyard project. Key decisions included noting the progress made in housing regulatory compliance and the positive impact of the Landlord Assurance Board, and receiving a detailed update on the Stockyard project's development and operational plans.
Decisions from Meetings
2 decisions
Award of Contract - Revenues forecasting and maximisation of Business Rates base
From: Council - Thursday, 24th July, 2025 6.30 pm - July 24, 2025
Recommendations Approved
CEX476 - Support of Planning app for LUF increase
From: Licensing Committee (Alcohol and Gambling) - Thursday, 4th September, 2025 7.00 pm - September 04, 2025
Award of Contract - Increase to the Pre-Construction Services Agreement (PCSA) with GF Tomlinson for the Stockyard project. Added 2 September 2024
Recommendations Approved
Summary
- Meetings attended
- 54
- Average per month
- 1.8
- Decisions recorded Not all decisions are recorded, so this may significantly underestimate the number of decisions actually made.
- 2