How decisions are made and who represents you
Use the below search options to find information regarding recent decisions that have been taken by the council’s decision making bodies.
Alternatively you can visit the officer decisions page for information on delegated decisions that have been taken by council officers.
The method of calculation is prescribed by statute. The briefing paper will show the calculation of the non-domestic rates income for the year and how this is shared between the central share, Crawley Borough Council and West Sussex County Council.
Decision Maker: Leader of the Council
Decision published: 27/02/2018
Effective from: 07/03/2018
Lead officer: Paul Windust
On 27 November 2017, Cabinet approved the
signage and wayfinding audit for the town centre and gave delegated
authority to the Head of Economic and Environmental Services, in
consultation with the Cabinet Member for Planning and Economic
Development, to agree the final design and placement locations of
the signs, subject to some public consultation over the images to
be used on the signage.
From 8 January 2018 to 9 February 2018, Crawley residents were
invited to share their feedback on the proposed icons and images to
be used on the new town centre signs, by completing an online
survey at www.crawley.gov.uk/consultation.
Decision Maker: Head of Economy and Planning
Decision published: 22/02/2018
Effective from: 20/02/2018
Decision:
A full summary of the survey findings can be
found by visiting
www.regeneratingcrawley.org.uk/content/town-centre-signage-thank-you-your-feedback.
The findings concluded that the use of abstract shapes is a central
part of the place brand, however, based on the feedback received,
the icons which represent objects and activities will be used more
prominently than the abstract shapes. As the brand expands,
featuring in other media, the icons featured will be relevant to
the activity and/or place where the place brand is used. The images
to be used on the new town centre signs have been reviewed and
adjusted to reflect this feedback.
The Head of Economic and Environmental Services, in consultation
with the Cabinet Member for Planning and Economic Development have
agreed the final designs and the new signs will be installed from
mid March onwards.
Lead officer: Lynn Hainge
Cabinet will be asked to review and approve
the final version of the Infrastructure Business Plan, the CIL
Strategic Infrastructure Strand priority schemes and Neighbourhood
Improvement Strand.
Decision Maker: Cabinet
Made at meeting: 07/02/2018 - Cabinet
Decision published: 13/02/2018
Effective from: 07/02/2018
Decision:
The Cabinet Member for Planning and Economic Development presented report PES/264 of the Head of Economic and Environmental Services which set out the procedures for allocating the infrastructure aspect of the Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL), totalling approximately £6mil. It was noted that three main projects had been identified for the funding, as identified via the Local Plan, were Three Bridges Railway station, the A23 Manor Royal Junction and the Bewbush medical centre.
The Cabinet noted the Overview and Scrutiny Commission’s comments on the report and its comments to the Cabinet following consideration of the matter at its meeting on 5 February 2018.
RESOLVED
That the Cabinet
1. approves the proposed CIL strategic infrastructure spend priorities presented in the Infrastructure Business Plan as a priority for delivery and the funding programme set out in section 5 of reportPES/264 below for the period 2018/19 to 2021/22.
2. notes that the Infrastructure Business Plan, including the funding programme, will be reviewed on an annual basis to take into account any changes in strategic infrastructure priorities and fluctuations in CIL receipts compared to the forecast. The first review is proposed to take place in January-March 2019.
3. approves the Governance of the Strategic Infrastructure Strand as detailed in Appendix C of reportPES/264.
Wards affected: (All Wards);
Lead officer: Mandy Smith
The Worth Conservation Area Statement has been
updated as part of a programme to prepare updated/new Conservation
Area Statements. The document appraises the important features of
the designated Worth Conservation Areas and provides guidance to
ensure that any planning applications have sufficient regard to the
special character of the area.
Decision Maker: Cabinet Member for Planning and Economic Development
Decision published: 08/02/2018
Effective from: 21/02/2018
Wards affected: Pound Hill South & Worth;
Lead officer: Anthony Masson
The Council has prepared an update to the
Dyers Almshouses Conservation Area Statement. This report seeks
Cabinet Member approval to formally adopt the updated Conservation
Area Statement.
Decision Maker: Cabinet Member for Planning and Economic Development
Decision published: 08/02/2018
Effective from: 21/02/2018
Wards affected: Northgate & West Green;
Lead officer: Anthony Masson
The Council has prepared an update to the
Ifield Village Conservation Area Statement. This report seeks
Cabinet Member approval to formally adopt the updated Conservation
Area Statement.
Decision Maker: Cabinet Member for Planning and Economic Development
Decision published: 08/02/2018
Effective from: 21/02/2018
Wards affected: Ifield;
Lead officer: Anthony Masson
While the Council endeavours to collect all debts due to the Council, there will inevitably be some debts that remain irrecoverable. Individual debts of up to £50,000 can be written-off using delegated powers.
Decision Maker: Leader of the Council
Decision published: 06/02/2018
Effective from: 15/02/2018
Wards affected: (All Wards);
Lead officer: Karen Hayes
Decision Maker: Head of Economy and Planning
Decision published: 06/02/2018
Effective from: 06/02/2018
Wards affected: Northgate & West Green;