Declarations of interest for agenda item 'Planning Applications Received'
- Councillor Graham Henson - Non Pecuniary - Agenda Item 10 - Planning application 2/02 Planning application 2/02 - 355-359 Station Road and 3-5 College Road, Harrow
Councillor Graham Henson declared a non-pecuniary interest in that he banked with Barclays at that address. He would remain in the room whilst the matter was considered and voted upon.
- Councillor Keith Ferry - Pecuniary - Agenda Item 10 - Planning application 2/01 - West House, Pinner Memorial Park, West End Lane, Pinner
Councillor Keith Ferry declared a disclosable pecuniary interest in that he was a Trustee of West House and was on the Management Committee. He would leave the room whilst the matter was considered and voted upon
- Councillor Marilyn Ashton - Non Pecuniary - Agenda Item 10 - Planning application 1/01 - Krishna-Avanti Primary School, Camrose Avenue, Edgware
Councillor Marilyn Ashton declared a non-pecuniary interest in that she had taken an interest in this application. She would remain in the room whilst the matter was considered and voted upon
- Councillor Marilyn Ashton - Non Pecuniary - Agenda Item 10 - Planning application 2/03 - West End Lawn Tennis Club, Cuckoo Hill Road, Pinner
Councillor Marilyn Ashton declared a non-pecuniary interest in that she had provided advice to neighbours regarding the application. She would remain in the room whilst the matter was considered and voted upon.
- Councillor Marilyn Ashton - Non Pecuniary - Agenda Item 10 - Planning application 2/06 - Park High School, Thistlecroft Gardens, Stanmore
Councillor Marilyn Ashton declared a non-pecuniary interest in that she was a Local Authority appointed Governor of Park High School. She would remain in the room whilst the matter was considered and voted upon.
- Councillor Stephen Wright - Non Pecuniary - Agenda Item 10 - Planning application 2/06 - Park High School, Thistlecroft Gardens, Stanmore
Councillor Stephen Wright declared a non-pecuniary interest in that he was Portfolio Holder for Property and Major Contracts and the ground was owned by the Council. He would remain in the room whilst the matter was considered and voted upon