Declarations of interest for agenda item 'Declarations of Interest'
- Chairman of Council, David Stallan - Non Pecuniary Interest - Pursuant to the Council’s Code of Member Conduct, Councillor D Stallan declared a personal interest in item 5 of the agenda, in so far as it relates to the Local Council Tax Support payable to Town/Parish Councils as he was Town/Parish Councillor. He understood that there are no binding decisions being made by the Committee at the meeting and therefore would advise that when the decisions were due on this later in the budget cycle, he would seek a dispensation from the Standards Committee to participate.
- Councillor Ann Mitchell - Non Pecuniary Interest - Pursuant to the Council’s Code of Member Conduct, Councillor A Mitchell declared a personal interest in item 5 of the agenda, in so far as it relates to the Local Council Tax Support payable to Town/Parish Councils as she was Town/Parish Councillor. She understood that there are no binding decisions being made by the Committee at the meeting and therefore would advise that when the decisions were due on this later in the budget cycle, she would seek a dispensation from the Standards Committee to participate.
- Councillor Gagan Mohindra - Non Pecuniary Interest - Pursuant to the Council’s Code of Member Conduct, Councillor G Mohindra declared a personal interest in item 5 of the agenda, in so far as it relates to the Local Council Tax Support payable to Town/Parish Councils as he was Town/Parish Councillor. He understood that there are no binding decisions being made by the Committee at the meeting and therefore would advise that when the decisions were due on this later in the budget cycle, he would seek a dispensation from the Standards Committee to participate.
- Councillor Helen Kane - Non Pecuniary Interest - Pursuant to the Council’s Code of Member Conduct, Councillor H Kane declared a personal interest in item 5 of the agenda, in so far as it relates to the Local Council Tax Support payable to Town/Parish Councils as she was Town/Parish Councillor. She understood that there are no binding decisions being made by the Committee at the meeting and therefore would advise that when the decisions were due on this later in the budget cycle, she would seek a dispensation from the Standards Committee to participate.
- Councillor John Knapman - Non Pecuniary Interest - Pursuant to the Council’s Code of Member Conduct, Councillor J Knapman declared a personal interest in item 5 of the agenda, in so far as it relates to the Local Council Tax Support payable to Town/Parish Councils as he was Town/Parish Councillor. He understood that there are no binding decisions being made by the Committee at the meeting and therefore would advise that when the decisions were due on this later in the budget cycle, he would seek a dispensation from the Standards Committee to participate.
- Councillor John Philip - Non Pecuniary Interest - Pursuant to the Council’s Code of Member Conduct, Councillor J Philip declared a personal interest in item 5 of the agenda, in so far as it relates to the Local Council Tax Support payable to Town/Parish Councils as he was Town/Parish Councillor. He understood that there are no binding decisions being made by the Committee at the meeting and therefore would advise that when the decisions were due on this later in the budget cycle, he would seek a dispensation from the Standards Committee to participate.
- Councillor Jon Whitehouse - Non Pecuniary Interest - Pursuant to the Council’s Code of Member Conduct, Councillor J Whitehouse declared a personal interest in item 5 of the agenda, in so far as it relates to the Local Council Tax Support payable to Town/Parish Councils as he was Town/Parish Councillor. He understood that there are no binding decisions being made by the Committee at the meeting and therefore would advise that when the decisions were due on this later in the budget cycle, he would seek a dispensation from the Standards Committee to participate.
- Councillor Ken Angold-Stephens - Non Pecuniary Interest - Pursuant to the Council’s Code of Member Conduct, Councillor K Angold-Stephen declared a personal interest in item 5 of the agenda, in so far as it relates to the Local Council Tax Support payable to Town/Parish Councils as he was Town/Parish Councillor. He understood that there are no binding decisions being made by the Committee at the meeting and therefore would advise that when the decisions were due on this later in the budget cycle, he would seek a dispensation from the Standards Committee to participate.
- Councillor Richard Morgan - Non Pecuniary Interest - Pursuant to the Council’s Code of Member Conduct, Councillor R Morgan declared a personal interest in item 5 of the agenda, in so far as it relates to the Local Council Tax Support payable to Town/Parish Councils as he was Town/Parish Councillor. He understood that there are no binding decisions being made by the Committee at the meeting and therefore would advise that when the decisions were due on this later in the budget cycle, he would seek a dispensation from the Standards Committee to participate.
- Councillor Stephen Murray - Non Pecuniary Interest - Pursuant to the Council’s Code of Member Conduct, Councillor S Murray declared a personal interest in item 5 of the agenda, in so far as it relates to the Local Council Tax Support payable to Town/Parish Councils as he was Town/Parish Councillor. He understood that there are no binding decisions being made by the Committee at the meeting and therefore would advise that when the decisions were due on this later in the budget cycle, he would seek a dispensation from the Standards Committee to participate.
- Councillor Syd Stavrou - Non Pecuniary Interest - Pursuant to the Council’s Code of Member Conduct, Councillor S Stavrou declared a personal interest in item 5 of the agenda, in so far as it relates to the Local Council Tax Support payable to Town/Parish Councils as she was Town/Parish Councillor. She understood that there are no binding decisions being made by the Committee at the meeting and therefore would advise that when the decisions were due on this later in the budget cycle, she would seek a dispensation from the Standards Committee to participate.
- Councillor Sylvia Watson - Non Pecuniary Interest - Pursuant to the Council’s Code of Member Conduct, Councillor S Watson declared a personal interest in item 5 of the agenda, in so far as it relates to the Local Council Tax Support payable to Town/Parish Councils as she was Town/Parish Councillor. She understood that there are no binding decisions being made by the Committee at the meeting and therefore would advise that when the decisions were due on this later in the budget cycle, she would seek a dispensation from the Standards Committee to participate.
- Councillor Tony Church - Non Pecuniary Interest - Pursuant to the Council’s Code of Member Conduct, Councillor T Church declared a personal interest in item 5 of the agenda, in so far as it relates to the Local Council Tax Support payable to Town/Parish Councils as he was Town/Parish Councillor. He understood that there are no binding decisions being made by the Committee at the meeting and therefore would advise that when the decisions were due on this later in the budget cycle, he would seek a dispensation from the Standards Committee to participate.