Cabinet Core Agenda

Summary

The Cabinet Core Agenda lists the items which Cabinet intend to look into at forthcoming meetings. The Agenda identifies those items which will result in expenditure, income or savings, and those which will have a significant effect (either environmental, physical, social or economic) on communities. These are known as Key Items.

Current Core Agenda

Key to types of decisions


Date Title (decision) Lead Officer Cabinet Member

19 Apr 2010

Street Naming and Numbering Policy (P)

A Radford

Garry Wheatley

19 Apr 2010

Disciplinary Prpocedure (P)

S Bremner

Garry Wheatley

19 Apr 2010

Grievance Procedure (P)

S Bremner

Garry Wheatley

19 Apr 2010

Appointing Committees and Chairman (O)

C White

John Fuller

19 Apr 2010

Gypsy and Traveller Transit Sites (O)

T Horspole

Derek Blake

19 Apr 2010

Single Conversation (O)

K Mitchell

Derek Blake

19 Apr 2010

Asset Management (O)

R Garfoot

Garry Wheatley

19 Apr 2010

Shotesham Road, Poringland (O)

R Garfoot

Garry Wheatley

19 Apr 2010

Future Governance Arrangements (O)

T Mobbs

John Fuller

19 Apr 2010

Appointments to Outside Bodies (O)

C White

John Fuller

1 Jun 2010

Awards Report (O)

A Gregory M Nott

John Fuller

1 Jun 2010

Data Quality Strategy (O)

M Nott

Garry Wheatley

28 Jun 2010

Greater Norwich Rough Sleeper Strategy (P)

G Duffy

Derek Blake

28 Jun 2010

Home Options (P)

G Duffy

Derek Blake

28 Jun 2010

Revenue Budget Monitoring Q4 (P)

D Lorimer

Garry Wheatley

28 Jun 2010

Treasury Management Review Q4 (O)

J Brown

Garry Wheatley

28 Jun 2010

Capital Budget Monitoring Q4 (O)

D Lorimer

Garry Wheatley

28 Jun 2010

Performance Report Quarter 4 and the Financial Year 09/10 (O)

M Nott

Garry Wheatley

14 Oct 2010

Corporate Plan (O)

M Nott

John Fuller

Key decisions explained

Key decisions are those which:

  • result in income, expenditure or savings with a gross full year effect of £100,000 or 10% of the Council's net theme budget (whichever is the greater), which has not been included in the relevant theme budget, or;
  • are significant (e.g. environmental, physical, social or economic) in terms of their effect on the communities living or working in an area comprising two or more electoral divisions.

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Last updated on: 10 March 2010