Declarations of interest for agenda item 'Key Decision - School Expansion Programme'
- Councillor Janet Mote - Non Pecuniary - Councillors Simon Williams, Paul Osborn, Stephen Wright, Tony Ferrari, Kam Chana, and Janet Mote declared non-pecuniary interests in that they were governors of various schools in the borough. They would remain in the room whilst the matter was considered and voted upon.
- Councillor Kamaljit Chana - Non Pecuniary - Councillors Simon Williams, Paul Osborn, Stephen Wright, Tony Ferrari, Kam Chana, and Janet Mote declared non-pecuniary interests in that they were governors of various schools in the borough. They would remain in the room whilst the matter was considered and voted upon.
During consideration of the item, Councillor Kam Chana declared that he had served on the governing body of Cannon Lane School which had decided on the outcome of the proposals.
- Councillor Paul Osborn - Non Pecuniary - Councillors Simon Williams, Paul Osborn, Stephen Wright, Tony Ferrari, Kam Chana, and Janet Mote declared non-pecuniary interests in that they were governors of various schools in the borough. They would remain in the room whilst the matter was considered and voted upon.
- Councillor Simon Williams - Non Pecuniary - Councillors Simon Williams, Paul Osborn, Stephen Wright, Tony Ferrari, Kam Chana, and Janet Mote declared non-pecuniary interests in that they were governors of various schools in the borough. They would remain in the room whilst the matter was considered and voted upon.
- Councillor Stephen Wright - Non Pecuniary - Councillors Simon Williams, Paul Osborn, Stephen Wright, Tony Ferrari, Kam Chana, and Janet Mote declared non-pecuniary interests in that they were governors of various schools in the borough. They would remain in the room whilst the matter was considered and voted upon.
- Councillor Thaya Idaikkadar - - During consideration of the item, Councillor Thaya Idaikkadar declared that St John Fisher School was in Roxeth Ward and that he was one of the Members who represented that Ward.
- Councillor Tony Ferrari - Non Pecuniary - Councillors Simon Williams, Paul Osborn, Stephen Wright, Tony Ferrari, Kam Chana, and Janet Mote declared non-pecuniary interests in that they were governors of various schools in the borough. They would remain in the room whilst the matter was considered and voted upon.