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Meeting: 17/11/2021 - Council (Item 28)

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Decision:

A.   ROAD AND PAVEMENT RESURFACING

 

Amendment by Conservative Group CARRIED by 27 votes to 11 with 10 abstentions and AGREED as substantive motion without division.

 

B.   FIRST DO NO HARM

 

Motion by Independent Residents’ Group NOT CARRIED by 28 votes to 2 with 20 abstentions.

 

C.   HAVERING COUNCILLORS

 

Amendment by Conservative Group CARRIED by 39 votes to 10 with 1 abstention and AGREED as substantive motion without division.

 

D.   PAGES WOOD BRIDGE, HAROLD WOOD PARK

 

Procedural motion by Conservative Group to withdraw amendment to motion AGREED by 30 votes to 14 with 6 amendments; motion by North Havering Residents’ Association  Group AGREED by 41 votes to 0 with 9 abstentions.

 

E.   STRATEGIC AND PLANNING COMMITTEE SEAT ALLOCATION

 

Amendment by Conservative Group CARRIED by 39 votes to 4 with 7 abstentions and AGREED as substantive motion without division.

 

F.    FLOOD MITIGATION FOR THE TAUNTON ROAD AREA OF HAROLD HILL

 

Amendment by Conservative Group CARRIED by 38 votes to 7 with 5 abstentions and AGREED as substantive motion without division.

 

 

Minutes:

ROAD AND PAVEMENT RESURFACING

 

          Motion on behalf of the Independent Residents’ Group

 

Council calls on the Executive to hold an urgent review of the Horizon system as the formula for deciding road and pavement resurfacing appears to prioritise good roads and pavements over bad!

 

Amendment on behalf of the Conservative Group

 

This Council welcomes the additional investment that the administration has brought forward for the Borough’s roads and pavements, totalling over £38m in the last four years. Furthermore, Council endorses the policy if worst first for the selection of roads and pavements.

                                                 

 

 

The Amendment by Conservative Group CARRIED by 27 votes to 11 with 12 abstentions (see division 9) and AGREED as the substantive motion without division.

 

RESOLVED:

 

This Council welcomes the additional investment that the administration has brought forward for the Borough’s roads and pavements, totalling over £38m in the last four years. Furthermore, Council endorses the policy if worst first for the selection of roads and pavements.