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DECLARATIONS OF INTEREST

Meeting: 14/12/2022 - Council (Item 51)

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Minutes:

The following declarations were received:

 

1.         Councillors Mrs Blake, Blundell, Gordon, Howard, Mrs Marshall, Mee, Gaynar Owen, Patel, Pope, Sutton and Whittington declared a non-pecuniary interest in relation to item 9 '2022/23 GRA Capital Q2 Monitoring', item 13 'Public Space Protection Order Renewal 2023-2026' and item 17 'Beacon Golf Course and Park' in view of their membership of a Parish Council.

 

2.         Councillors Aldridge, Bailey, O'Toole, Pope and D Westley declared a non pecuniary interest in relation to item 9 '2022/23 GRA Capital Q2 Monitoring', as Members of Lancashire County Council, as did Councillors Coughlan, Cummins and Gagen as an employee of Lancashire County Council.

 

3.         Councillors Gaynar Owen, Nixon, West and J Wilkie (Tenant of a Council flat/house) Coughlan and Gregson (Tenants of a Council garage) declared disclosable pecuniary interests in relation to item 10 ‘HRA – Revenue and Capital Mid Year (Q2) Review’, item 12 'The Building Safety Act 2022' and item 18 'Update on Housing Repairs Service' for the reasons indicated but were entitled to speak and vote by virtue of an exemption (nothing in these reports relates particularly to their respective interests arising from the tenancy or lease).

 

4.         Councillors Aldridge, Gregson, Mee, Nixon, Sutton and K Wilkie declared non-pecuniary interests in relation to item 10 ‘HRA – Revenue and Capital Mid Year (Q2) Review’, item 12 'The Building Safety Act 2022' and Item 18 'Update on Housing Repairs Service' as they have a connected person who is a tenant of rented Council accommodation. Insofar as that interest becomes a pecuniary interest (as it would affect the financial position of their relative and a member of the public with knowledge of the relevant facts would reasonably regard this as so significant that it is likely to prejudice their judgement of the public interest) they declared that interest but considered that they were entitled to speak and vote by virtue of an exemption as nothing in these reports relates particularly to the relevant tenancy or lease.