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An explanation as to what constitutes a key decision can be found within the decision making section of the council's constitution.
Decision Maker: Cabinet
Made at meeting: 16/11/2023 - Cabinet
Decision published: 17/11/2023
Effective from: 25/11/2023
Decision:
RESOLVED: That the recommendations set out in Section 4 in Appendix A of the Customer Experience Scrutiny Report be agreed.
Reason for Decision: In agreeing the recommendation, officers prepare action plans to further enhance the customer experience.
[Call-in did not apply to the decision]
Decision Maker: Cabinet
Made at meeting: 16/11/2023 - Cabinet
Decision published: 17/11/2023
Effective from: 25/11/2023
Decision:
RESOLVED: To receive and note the current progress of the scrutiny reports.
Decision Maker: Cabinet
Made at meeting: 16/11/2023 - Cabinet
Decision published: 17/11/2023
Effective from: 25/11/2023
Decision:
RESOLVED: That
(1) the results of the public consultation on the draft Climate and Nature Strategy be noted;
(2) the Climate and Nature Strategy 2023-2030 be approved;
(3) the Corporate Director of Place be authorised, following consultation with the Portfolio Holder for Highways, Infrastructure and Community Safety, to keep the Strategy under review and make minor amendments as were necessary; and
(4) progress in implementing the Strategy and accompanying Strategic Action Plan be subject to annual reporting to Cabinet.
RESOLVED: To provide a strategic framework for the Council and the Borough to take action to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and enable the recovery of the natural world that supported us all.
Lead officer: Matthew Adams
Approve the draft Strategy for public consultation.
Note that the results of public consultation will be considered and reported back to Cabinet with the final Strategy for approval.
Decision Maker: Cabinet
Made at meeting: 16/11/2023 - Cabinet
Decision published: 17/11/2023
Effective from: 25/11/2023
Decision:
RESOLVED: That
(1) the draft Electric Vehicles Strategy be approved;
(2) the Director of Environment be authorised, following consultation with the Portfolio Holder for Highways, Infrastructure and Community Safety, to make minor changes to the Electric Vehicles Strategy as and when necessary.
Reason for Decision: To provide a strategic framework for the Council and the Borough to enable the expansion of electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure on public assets for the benefit of Harrow residents, whilst contributing to the decarbonisation of transport in Harrow.
Lead officer: Dalton Cenac
Approve the draft Strategy for public consultation.
Note that the results of public consultation will be considered and reported back to Cabinet with the final Strategy for approval.
Decision Maker: Cabinet
Made at meeting: 16/11/2023 - Cabinet
Decision published: 17/11/2023
Effective from: 25/11/2023
Decision:
RESOLVED: That
(1) the draft Transport Strategy for public consultation be approved;
(2) the results of public consultation reported back to Cabinet with the final Strategy for approval in principle;
(3) the results of the public consultation and final Strategy be referred to full Council for final approval.
Reason for Decision: This Long-Term Transport Strategy (LTTS) provided strategic direction for all aspect of transport within the London Borough of Harrow over the next 20 years. This was the first Strategy of this kind for the Borough and set out the Council’s ambitions for a transport system that was more accessible, safer and greener, whilst recognising that cars would always be a vital link in the chain. This Strategy could help to address transport aspects through meaningful actions.
Lead officer: Dalton Cenac
To approve the Plan.
Decision Maker: Cabinet
Made at meeting: 16/11/2023 - Cabinet
Decision published: 17/11/2023
Effective from: 16/11/2023
Decision:
Resolved to RECOMMEND: (to Council)
That the Youth Justice Plan 2023-24 be approved.
Reason for Decision: The establishment of a Youth Justice Service was a statutory requirement (under the Crime and Disorder Act 1998). There were certain partners who must form part of the Multi-Disciplinary Team including Police, Probation, Education, Health and Social Work and others may form part of the team and partnership governing Board (in Harrow this is the Youth Justice Partnership [Management Board] which also reports to the Safer Harrow (Community Safety Partnership)). Under the Crime and Disorder Act 1998 the authority was also required to produce (and implement) a Plan (Youth Justice Plan), and this Plan must be approved by Council.
[Call-in did not apply to the decision above as it was reserved to full Council.]
Wards/Areas affected: (All Wards/Areas);
Lead officer: Director of Children's Services