Tim Murtagh
Council: Southwark
Activity Timeline
Meetings Attended Note this may include planned future meetings.
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Decision-making meeting, Bermondsey Neighbourhood Community Meeting - Wednesday 11 March 2026 7.00 pm
The Bermondsey Neighbourhood Community Meeting was scheduled to discuss the allocation of funds for several local improvement programmes. Key agenda items included the allocation of capital funding for the Cleaner Greener Safer programme and the Devolved Highways Budget for 2026-27, as well as the distribution of funds for the Neighbourhoods Fund 2026-27.
Rotherhithe Neighbourhood Community Meeting - Wednesday, 11 March 2026 - 7.30 pm
The Rotherhithe Neighbourhood Community Meeting was scheduled to discuss the allocation of funds for several key local programmes. These included the Cleaner Greener Safer capital programme, the Neighbourhoods Fund for 2026-27, and the Devolved Highways Budget for the same year. The meeting was also set to review applications for these funds.
Cabinet (Livesey Trust) Committee - Tuesday 6 January 2026 9.30 am
The Cabinet (Livesey Trust) Committee of Southwark Council met on Tuesday 6 January 2026 to review the annual report for The Livesey Trust. The committee agreed to the recommendations within the report, which detailed the activities and financial performance of Treasure House (London) CIC, the organisation that operates from the Livesey building.
Cabinet (Livesey Trust) Committee - Tuesday 3 December 2024 10.00 am
This meeting was scheduled to include a report on The Livesey Trust, which owns the Livesey Building. The report pack also includes the minutes of the previous meeting.
Cabinet (Livesey Trust) Committee - Tuesday 5 December 2023 10.00 am
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Summary
Meetings Attended: 27
Average per Month: 0.2
Decisions Recorded: 0 Not all decisions are recorded, so this may significantly underestimate the number of decisions actually made.