Declarations
Meeting: Wednesday 24 October 2012 7.30 pm - Overview and Scrutiny Committee
8. Academies School Conversions
- Councillor Mitzi Green - Non Pecuniary - Councillor Mitzi Green, who was not a member of the Committee, declared a non-pecuniary interest in that she was a governor at Kenmore Park School. She would remain in the room whilst the matter was considered and voted upon.
Meeting: Wednesday 24 October 2012 7.30 pm - Overview and Scrutiny Committee
10. Council Service Level Agreements
- Councillor Mitzi Green - Non Pecuniary - She was a governor at Kenmore Park School.
Meeting: Wednesday 24 October 2012 7.30 pm - Overview and Scrutiny Committee
- Councillor Mitzi Green - Non Pecuniary - Councillor Mitzi Green, who was not a member of the Committee, declared a non-pecuniary interest in that she was a governor at Kenmore Park School. She would remain in the room whilst the matter was considered and voted upon.
Meeting: Wednesday 24 October 2012 7.30 pm - Overview and Scrutiny Committee
9. Youth Justice Plan and Youth Offending Improvement Plan
- Councillor Mitzi Green - Non Pecuniary - Councillor Mitzi Green, who was not a member of the Committee, declared a non-pecuniary interest in that she had previously been an employee of the Crown Prosecution Service. She would remain in the room whilst the matter was considered and voted upon.
Meeting: Thursday 14 March 2013 7.30 pm - Cabinet
8. Determination of Community School Admission Arrangements - Academic Year 2014/15
- Councillor Mitzi Green - Non Pecuniary - Councillor Mitzi Green declared a non-pecuniary interest in that she was a governor of Kenmore Park Infant and Junior School. She would remain in the room whilst the matters were considered and voted upon.
Meeting: Thursday 14 March 2013 7.30 pm - Cabinet
12. Provision of Building Cleaning Services for Schools and Corporate Properties
- Councillor Mitzi Green - Non Pecuniary - Councillor Mitzi Green declared a non-pecuniary interest in that she was a governor of Kenmore Park Infant and Junior School. She would remain in the room whilst the matters were considered and voted upon.
