Councillor Stephen Simkins
Email: labourleadersoffice@wolverhampton.gov.uk
Council: Wolverhampton
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Activity Timeline
Meetings Attended Note this may include planned future meetings.
94 meetings · Page 1 of 19
Pride in Place Programme - Bilston Board - Monday, 8 June 2026 - 5.00 pm
Decisions from Meetings
270 decisions · Page 2 of 54
Exclusion of press and public
From: Cabinet - Wednesday, 18th February, 2026 4.30 pm - February 18, 2026
Recommendations Approved
Our Future Council - Investing in Our Services - 2026-2027 Revenue Budget and Medium Term Financial Strategy to 2028-2029
From: Cabinet - Wednesday, 18th February, 2026 4.30 pm - February 18, 2026
...approved the 2026-2027 revenue budget and Medium Term Financial Strategy, recommending a 4.99% Council Tax increase for a Band D property and outlining plans for service investment and efficiency targets.
Recommendations Approved
Care and Support Provider Fee Review 2026-2027
From: Cabinet - Wednesday, 18th February, 2026 4.30 pm - February 18, 2026
...approved proposed increases in care fee levels for 2026-2027, effective from March 30, 2026, to ensure the sustainability of the adult social care market.
Recommendations Approved
Procurement - Award of Contracts for Works, Goods and Services
From: Cabinet - Wednesday, 18th February, 2026 4.30 pm - February 18, 2026
To approve the award of Contracts Works, Goods and Services
Recommendations Approved
Procurement - Award of Contracts for Works, Goods and Services
From: Cabinet - Wednesday, 18th February, 2026 4.30 pm - February 18, 2026
...authority was delegated to the Cabinet Member for Governance and Digital, in consultation with the Director of People Services, to approve the award of a contract for Occupational Health and Employee Assistance Programme services upon completion of the evaluation process.
Recommendations Approved
Summary
Meetings Attended: 94
Average per Month: 3.1
Decisions Recorded: 270 Not all decisions are recorded, so this may significantly underestimate the number of decisions actually made.