Riff - London Borough of Harrow
Transcript of Riff - London Borough of Harrow
•LONDON BOROUGH -OF
'GOUNCI L SUMMONS
Law and Administration ' Civic Centre, .'. _'"" . Harrow.
April 1979
/Dear Sir/Madam-,.. ". .; ". --. ~ ''.'.' ~
'I do "hereby request .and. summon--you:; 'to .aitteiid : an ORDINARY MEETING of tie. OB1CIL. OF THE LONDON BQROBGa :OEJ H^ROW, to be held at THE CIVIC
": CENTRE, STATION RO;AE> 9 HARROW on WEDNESDAY -'-9th MAY 1979, at 7.30 o'clock in the afternoon, to: .take .into consideration the following numbered matters and "to pass such, resolutions" and to> make such orders thereon as may. then be. determined-.;/ _.j_-..-- "".- ". •
The. Mayor's Chaplain ^Reverend M'B Tingle}' will open the meeting; withPrayers. . ' ' .- '".".
1. Tp take as read and approve; as correct records the minutes of the" Quarterly Meeting of ^be Council, held on Stli and 1st March and of the
Extraordinary Meeting, faeld on 29th March--"1979. " -
'2,-- To receive any conrnuEdLeations froffl'the Jfeyor. - _-..--
3. - Correspondence, Hemor^Lals, Petitions {if any),
4. 'To receive and consider the reports (circulated herewith except where otherwise stated) of . "the following CoiHmittees and,,- insofar as such,reports require confiscation, to confirm: the samet-
Committee
(i) Disputes Panel
(ii) General Public Services
(lii) Social Services
(iv) Leisure (Special) Leisure
(v) Housing
(yi) Education (Special).Education
* Education (Special)
(vii) Development Control '
(viii) Policy and Resources
Date of Meeting 1979
20 March 5 April
21 March ,
"27
13 March 4 April
2 April
2 March3 April 8 May
I March 22 March
II April
(to follow)
*• A Special Meeting of "the Education Committee will be held on 8th May 1979 when a recommendation may be made regarding
Elmers Court School
Motion by Councillor Dennis seconded by Councillor Hainlin:
This Council recognises, with regret, the inconvenience and hardship
suffered by the Ratepayers .in this Boroxigh due to the six months'
industrial action taken by its Refuse Collectors during 1978-9 and
resolves that when the rate for 1980/81 is, made it shall be reduced by
%% to compensate. . * "
Motion by Councillor Roan seconded by Councillor B Elliott:
That this Council regrets the lowering of the Fire Brigade provision
within the Borough and Greater London generally and calls upon the GLC
to reyerse its present policies.
Any other competent business.
Yours faithfully ;
£\}J\^r^st~-4*~*
Director of Law and Administration
To: The Members of the Council of the London Borough of Harrow and to each and all of them.
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LONDON BOROUGH Of HARROW
MINUTES of the Quarterly Meeting of the Council of the London Borough of Harrow, held at the Civic Centre, Harrow,, on-Thursday, & March, .1979. at 7.30 p.m. - -
Present: His Worship the Mayor (Councillor Barry Turner, J.P.) The Deputy Mayor (Councillor D B Rouse)
Councillors: Major D. Abfeott, S.C. Altken, B.Sc. (Hons),Ph.D.,M.I.BIol., FZS. Miss C_A. Bednell, J.FlBint, Alien Bradshaw, Ron Bradshaw, E.G. Buckle:,, -F..R.I.C.S.,, J.A. Campbell, M.A. Carmody, B.Sc. (Est:.Maii)--. ,A,'R.I.C.S., N.J. Cervantes-Watson, LLB.,F.,C.A.» D.B.I. Clark,, B.Sc., Owen W.N. Cock, A.C., Cocksedge, B.M. Cohen, R. Coll ins, Mrs. M.-R. Crick, SRN.;, J..E.- Cripps.F.I.M.'L.S. , R.C^ Curt is, 'B.A., Mrs
E.E. Daviesy D..M. Oeanshaw,, A.I.B.,, R.J., Denney F.L.I.A.,- J-S,. Dennis, Barry Elllott, C,.,M.,I.,W.,Sc.,, Mrs R, Elliott, B.A,, Capt. E.W.H. Feaklns,, T.D., J.P.,, M.Inst.M., A.F.I.C.D,,, B. Ford, W. Garvey,,, S.,B.A.F.H. ' Giles-Medhuxrst, A.W., Hamlin, M.Sc. (Lond), Cyril Harrison, J. P., D.H.J. Hart,, "G. Colborne Hill,- H.G, Sines, G. Hyams;, C.Eng.,M.I.Mech.E., Mrs V.B.- Joels, 'P. Ka-ne, Mrs. J". Kirk, R..J. Knowles, B.Sc,, Mrs. I.L. Roller, M. I-eigh, M.Inst.M.,, Lt. Cdr. A.E.P.F. MacRae.R.N.Tr.S., A.M... Malin, R.C. Martin,,M.A.<Oxon), K.G. Nutt, M.A. (Cantab).,C.Eng.,H.I.E.S., P,,H» Pitt,, C.Eng..,F.I.Struct.E.,;, F.K.I.C.S. , W. Reece,B.,,Sc.,, A.F.I.M.A., Frank Rees, Mrs. N.-Rees, S.H., Roan, D.W, . Rogers, A.G, Sellers, O.B.E., ¥.J. Short, M.A,,,B.Sc, (Econ), TD.G. Stevens, F.R.I.C.S., A.J.J. Strevens, A.K. Toms, Dip.Ed., D.G.A. Tyler, L.I..O.B.,; A.M.I.I.S.O., H. Underwood, K. Underwood, F.E. Weare, M.Sc.{Eng).,I).I.C.,- • D.M.S.,C.Eng.,,, M.I.C.E.,,M.,I,Struc,t,E., M.,I.,H.E.,F.,G.S., Mrs D.E. Wells
; ' PRAYERS. A
*T x sr- The Reverend M.B. Tingle opened, the Meeting with; . Prayers.
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MINUTES
RESOLVED: (69)
THAT THE MINUTES OF THE SPECIAL AND QUARTERLY MEETINGS OF THE COUNCIL ^
HELD ON 21 DECEMBER, 1978 AND OF THE EXTRAORDINARY MEETING HELD ON
15 FEBRUARY, 1979 BE TAKEN AS READ AND SIGNED AS CORRECT'RECORDS.
COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE MAYOR |
RESOLVED: (70).
THAT THE COUNCIL RECEIVE AND NOTE THE REPORT OF HIS WORSHIP THE MAYOR
UPON HIS OFFICIAL DUTIES SINCE THE LAST MEETING OF THE COUNCIL. ; . j1
BEREAVEMENTS ., .' ' j.' " i
The Mayor referred with deep regret to the deaths on 2 February."! of t
Mr G Francis Telfer, one of the Freemen of the Borough, on 16 January
of Mr Freddie Davies, a former Member of the Council, and on 24
February of Mrs Joyce Gobey, until recently the Chairman of the
Harrow "Arts Council. . 'i. ' i
PETITIONS . . I
The following petitions were submitted to the Council:-
(i) Submitted by Councillor Nutt, containing 634 signatures of residents and parents of pupils opposing the proposed move of St. Teresa's School from Hatch End to Stanmore, which was
referred to the Education Committee.
(ii) Received by the Mayor, containing 71 signatures of parents
of pupils at Elmgrove First School expressing their concern for :
the safety of the children due to the heavy traffic using Kenmore Avenue and seeking more .adequate road safety measures outside the School, which was referred to the General". Public :
Services Committee.
(iii) Containing 51 signatures of residents of Southfield Park
North Harrow requesting the Council to re-examine the pedestrian crossing facilities in the North Harrow Shopping Area of Pinner Road, which was referred to the General Public Services Committee.
REPORTS OF COMMITTEES POLICY AND RESOURCES COMMITTEE
Upon motion by Councillor Buckle,
RESOLVED: . (71)
THAT THE REPORT OF THE MEETING OF THE POLICY AND RESOURCES'' COMMITTEE
HELD ON 19 FEBRUARY, 1979 BE RECEIVED AND, INSOFAR AS IT REQUIRES . CONFIRMATION AND IS NOT OTHERWISE DEALT WITH IN THESE MINUTES, 'BE •_• HEREBY CONFIRMED. " ' .
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Upon motion by Councillor Buckle,.
RESOLVED: (72)
THAT THE. FOLLOWING RECOMMENDATIONS AS CONTAINED IN' THE; REPORT OF THE, POLICY AM) RESOURCES COMMITTEE BATED 19 FEBRUARY, 1979 .BE HEREBY APPROVED AND ADOPTED. . ''
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RECOMMENDATION I: Civic Budget 1979/80. - " ; ' -.
The Chairman, having moved the adoption of Recommendation I (Civic . Budget 1979/80), Councillor Haxrison moved, and Councillor Aitfcen seconded, the following; amendment:- ,--
Amend paragraph one to read: , -. . '
"that the Council agree, (1) That the General Rate Estimates foir::"the year ending 31 March, 1980 "be approved as set out in the amended Appendix 1 to this report (as now circulated to members) which summarises and incorporates the draft Civic Budgets submitted by the-. Committees but, amended by Council to the extent shown on Appendix 2 hereof as circulated to members" .
Rest of Recommendation to-remain the same. ,
Summary of Variations to Appendix 1. .
Item Ho.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Committee
Development.Control
Education
General Public Services
Housing
Leisure
Policy and Resources
Additional Expenditure
- 36,000
194,130
74 ,000
87,000
60,000
2,700
Total estimated . Expenditure
594,760
28,516,780 ' '
4,976,500 . '
621,210,
2,992,800
1,749,400 -
Total of additional Expenditure
453,830
9. Revised total of Committee Budgets
11. Adjustment to Balances - -1,134,830'
26. Balance carried forward 1,461,528
All consequential amendments to be taken as read.
45,451,520
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A motion that the question be now put having been moved and seconded
and a requisition having been made pursuant to Standing Order 27, *
voting on the motion was recorded as follows:-
For (35) t
Councillors Abbott, Miss Bednell, Bint, Buckle, Campbell, Carmody,
Clark, Cock, Cocksedge, Mrs Crick, Deanshaw, Denney, Dennis, Feakins,
Ford, Hamlin, Hart, Hill, Hines, Mrs Joels, Kane, Mrs Kirk, Knowles,
Mrs Roller, Leigh, MacRae, Malin, Pitt, W Reece, Frank Rees, Mrs
Rees, Sellers, Stevens, Strevens, Mrs Wells.
Against (21)
Councillors Aitken, A Bradshaw, Cervantes-Watson, Cohen, Collins, Cripps, Curtis, Mrs Davies., B Elliott, Mrs Elliott-, Giles-Medhurst, Harrison, Hyams, N,utt, Roan, Short, Toms, Tyler, H Underwood, K Underwood, Weare.
' Not Voting (2) ' - - \
His Worship the Mayor (Councillor Barry Turner), The Deputy Mayor
(Councillor Rouse).
The Mayor declared the motion carried and accordingly put the
amendment as proposed, and a requisition having been made pursuant to fc
Standing Order 27, voting on the amendment was recorded as follows:- ,-
For (17)
Councillors Aitken, A Bradshaw, Cohen, Collins, Cripps, Mrs Davies, B Elliott, Mrs Elliott, Giles-Medhurst, Hamlin, Harrison, Roan, Short, Toms, Tyler, H Underwood, K Underwood.
Against (40)
Councillors Abbott, Miss Bednell, Bint, Buckle, Campbell, Carmody, Cervantes-Watson, Clark, Cock, Cocksedge, Mrs Crick, Curtis, . Deanshaw, Denney, Feakins, Ford, Hart, Hill, Hines, Hyams, Mrs Joels, Kane, Mrs Kirk, Knowles, Mrs Roller, Leigh, MacRae, Malin, Martin, Nutt, Pitt, W Reece, Frank Rees, Mrs Rees, Rogers, Sellers, Stevens, Strevens, Weare, Mrs Wells. . .•
Not Voting (3)
His Worship the Mayor (Councillor Barry Turner), The Deputy Mayor
(Councillor Rouse) and Councillor Dennis.
The Mayor declared the amendment lost.
At this point because of disturbances in the public gallery the Mayor
did not accept a motion that the Council go into Committee but
adjourned the meeting for ten minutes.
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Upon resumption," the Mayor put the Recommendation, to the meeting which was adopted .as printed.
RECOMMENDATION II: St. Dominies Sixth Form College: Establishment of Clerical" Assistant Post.
RECOMMENDATION III: Workshop Technicians in High Schools and Sixth Form Colleges.
RECOMMENDATION IV.: Proposed Scheme of Flexible Working Horcrs.-
RECOMMENDATION V: The Manpower Service - Revised Establishment.
RECOMMENDATION VI: Harrow College of Higher Education:: IncreasedLibrary Establishment.
RECOMMENDATION VII: . Harrow College of Higher Education: Increase, innon teaching Establishment.
RECOMMENDATION VIII: Education Department: Conversion of. Part-time Youth and Community Officer Post to Fall-time.
RECOMMENDATION IX: Shaftesbury (Special) School: Establishment of Additional Nursery Assistant Post.
RECOMMENDATION X: Education Department: Administrative Division - Increased Establishment.-
RECOMMENDATION XI: Re organisation of Building; Maintenance -Establishment Implications. .-.--"
RECOMMENDATION XII: Transport Workshops - Central, Depot: /-RevisedEstablishment.
RECOMMENDATION XIII: Parking Policy. _ ' '
RECOMMENDATION XIV: Harrow Town Centre Action Area Plan.
The Chairman in moving the adoption of Recommendation XIV (Harrow Town Centre Action Area Flan), sought the Council's permission which was, given for this Recommendation: to be amended by /- "'-uding in the Written Statement further- amendments as, requested - >-/ the Greater London Council as now submitted and circulated to> all Tuembers,
RECOMMENDATION XV: Sale of Council' owned property: 150 High 'Street Wealdstone.
At this point (11 p.m.) the Mayor put to the meeting pursuant to Standing Order 22 (2) a motion for adjournment,, which eras- not carried.
"RECOMMENDATION XVI: Grants to various Organisations.
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RECOMMENDATION XVII: Rating (Disabled Persons) Act, 1978: Increase J in establishment of Finance Department. f \
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RECOMMENDATION XVIII: Working Party Re Joint Council/PADCA Project. j t i
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The Chairman, having moved the adoption of Recommendation XVIII j (Working Party Re Joint Council/PADCA Project) Councillor H Underwood moved and Councillor K Underwood seconded, the reference back of this Recommendation and, a requisition having been made pursuant to ' Standing Order 27, voting on the reference back was recorded as follows:-
For (13) . ' ii
Councillors Aitken, A Bradshaw, Cohen, Collins, Mrs Davies, jB Elliott, Mrs Elliott, Harrison, Roan, Short, Toms, H Underwood, ' jK Underwood. j
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Against (37)
Councillors Abbott,, Miss Bednell, Bint, R Bradshaw, Buckle, Campbell, i 'Ca~rm'6dy, Cervantes-Watson, Clark, Cocksedge, Mrs Crick, Denney, | Dennis,- Feakins, Ford, Garvey, Hamlin, Hart, Hines, Hyams, Mrs Joels, ; 'Kane, Mrs Kirk, Mrs Roller, Leigh, MacRae, Martin, Nutt, Pitt, W Reece, Frank Rees, Mrs Rees, Rogers, Stevens, Strevens, Weare, Mrs Wells.
k Not Voting (8) \
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His Worship the Mayor (Councillor Barry Turner), The Deputy Mayor. \(Councillor Rouse) Councillors Cripps, Curtis, Giles-Medhurst,Knowles, Sellers, Tyler. , <
(Note: Councillor Sellers having declared an interest took no partin the discussion and did not vote). ,
Councillor K Underwood voted in favour of the reference back on the grounds that there was insufficient financial information provided.
The Mayor declared the motion lost.
At this point (12 mid-night) the Mayor put to the meeting pursuant to Standing Order 22 (2) a motion for adjournment, which was not carried.
A motion that the question be now put having been moved and seconded and a requisition having been made pursuant to Standing Order 27., voting on the motion was recorded as follows:-
yFor (39) '•'
Councillors Abbott, Miss Bednell, Bint, R Bradshaw, Buckle, Campbell,Carmody, Cervantes-Watson, Clark, Cocksedge, Mrs Crick, Curtis,Denney, Dennis, Feakins, Ford, Garvey, Hamlin, Hart, Hines, Hyams,Mrs Joels, Kane, Mrs Kirk, Knowles, Mrs Roller, Leigh, MacRae, - kMartin, Nutt, Pitt, W Reece, Frank Rees, Mrs Rees, Rogers, Stevens,Strevens, Weare, Mrs Wells.
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Against (13) . .", "-
Goimcillors Aitken, A Bradshaw, Cohen, Collins, Mrs D.avies,B Elliott, Mrs Elliott,, Harrison, Roan, Short, Toms, H Underwood, K Underwood. -
Not Toting (5)
His Worship the Mayor (Councillor1 Barry Turner),, The Deputy, Mayor (Councillor Rouse), Councillors Cripps, Giles-Medhurst,. Tyler.
The Mayor declared the motion Jest; " •
The Mayor then put the Recommendation to the meeting and a requisition having been made pursuant to Standing Order 27, voting on theRecommendation was recorded as follows:-
For (38) , t
Councillors Abbott, Miss Bednell, Bint, R Bradshaw, B-uckle,. Campbell,, Carmody, Cervantes-Watson,, Clark, Cocksedge,*, Mrs Crick, ^_.Curt is, Denney, Bennis, .Feakins, Ford, Garvey, Hamlin, Hart,' Eines,, Eyams,, Mrs Joels, Kane, Mrs Kirk, Mrs Roller, Leigh, MacRae, Martin, Nutt, Pitt, ¥ Reece, Frank Sees, Mrs Rees, Rogers, Stevens, Strevens, Weare, Mrs Wells, ..
Against (13) . • . • . ?"-'
Councillors Aitken, A Biradshaw, Cohen, Colliits, Mrs Davies,B' Elliott, Mrs Elliott, Harrison, Roan, Short, Toms, H Underwood,K Underwood, . --^._
•!
Hot Voting (6) • ..-_••
His Worship the Mayor (Councillor Barry Turner), The Deputy .Mayor(Councillor Rouse), Councillors Cripps, Giles-Mediwirst, Knowles,Tyler. • . ,-
The Mayor declared the Recommendation carried.
RECOMMENDATION XIX: Twinning arrangements with Bouai, France.
At this point (1 a,m,} the Mayor pot tO' the meeting pursuant toi Standing Order 22 (2) a -motion for adjournment subject, to the business under discussion having been completed, which was; agreed.
RECOMMENDATION XX: Bates of Council meetings.
RECOMMENDATION XXI: Local Government Act 1972: Allowances to Members. :....--,
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(Note: Councillor Cervantes-Watson wished to be recorded as not
voting on this Recommendation).
RECOMMENDATION XXIII: Mortuary Charges: Legal Proceedings.
RECOMMENDATION XXIV: Delegation to the Controller of Law and
Administration.
The Mayor declared the meeting adjourned at 1.10 a.m. until 7.30 p.m. on Thursday, 15 March, 1979.
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MINUTES of the Adjourned Meeting of the. Council of the London, Borough
of Harrow, held at the Civic; Centre, Barrow, on Thursday 15 March, 1979
at 7.30 p.m.
Present:
Councillors;
lis Worship the Mayor (Councillor Barry Turner, J.P.) The Deputy Mayor (Councillor D- B Rouse)
Major B. Abbott, S-,C. : Aifken, B.Sc. (Hons),Ph.D. ,M,I.Biol.,, FZS. Miss C.A. Bsdbell,;3vf.Bint, Alien, Bradshaw, • Ron BradshaWj, E.G., Buckle•; F..R:.I.C.S.,, J.A. Campbell, M.A. Carmody, B.Sc. (Est:8ari>,'*A.R.I.C.S., N.J. Cervantes-Watson,. LLB.,F.C.A., D.B.I. Clark, B.Sc., Owen W.N. Cock, A.C. Cocksedge,, B.M. Cohen,. R. Collins a J.E... Cripps,F.I.M.L.S., R.C,. Cortis.,, .B.A.,, ;Mrs. E...E.-, -Davies-,-D".M. Deanshaw, A.r.B, >'J.S.'Dennis,'Barry Elliott, C.M.I.W.Sc., Mrs R., Elliott, B.A., Capt, E.W.H. Feakins, T.D., J'.P.,,, M.Inst.M., A.F.I.C.D'.,, B. Ford, W. Garvey, S.B.A.F.H. Giles-Medhurst, A.¥. Hamlia, M.Sc,(Lond), Cyril > " Harrison, J.P., D! .H.J. Hart,-G. Colbome Hill, 'N.G. Hines, G. Hyams, C.Eng.»M.I.Mech.E., Mrs V.B. Joels, P. Kaae, Mrs. J. Kirk, Mrs., I.L. Roller, Lt, Cdr. A.E.P.F. MacRae.R.N.V.R., M.G. Nntt, M.A. (Cantab).,,C.Eng. ,M.I.E.E. a P.H. Pitt, C.,Eng,,,,F.I.;Struct.E.,,1 F.R.I.C.S., W. Reece,,B.Sc.,, A.F.I.M.A., Frank Rees, Mrs., N. Rees, S.H. Roan, D.W. Rogers, A.G. Sellers, O.B.E., "R.J. Short,: M.A.,B.Sc.(Econ), D.G, Stevens, F.R.I.C.S., A.J.J. Strevens, A,K,. Toms, Bip.Ed., D.G.A. Tyler, L.I.O.B., A.M.I.I.S.O., H. UndefwooS,, K. Underwood,, F.,E. Weare, M.Sc.(Eng).,D.I.C., D.-M.S.,C.Eng., M.I.C.E.,M.I.Struct.E.,- M.I.B.E.,,F.G.S., Mrs B..E. Wells'
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POLICY AND RESOURCES COMMITTEE
Upon motion by Councillor Buckle,
RESOLVED (73)
THAT THE FOLLOWING RECOMMENDATIONS AS CONTAINED IN THE REPORT OF THE POLICY AND RESOURCES COMMITTEE HELD ON 19 FEBRUARY 1979 BE HEREBY APPROVED AND ADOPTED
RECOMMENDATION XXII: Appointment 'of. Representatives on outside bodies(a) Thames Water Authority
(b) Harrow Community Health Council
The Chairman having moved the adoption of Recommendation XXII (Appointment of Representatives- on Outside Bodies) Councillor Nutt moved and Councillor Mrs Rees seconded the following amendment, which was agreed:-
Substitute the name of Mrs M K -Carroll of 1 Manor Road, Harrow for Mrs . J Bradshaw in paragraph (ii)
The paragraph to read:-
(ii) That consequent upon the resignation of Councillor R Bradshaw, Mrs M K Carroll 'of 1 Manor Road Harrow be appointed to serve as one of the Council's representatives on the Harrow Community Health Council until 31 August 1982.
RECOMMENDATION. XXV: Central Harrow Redevelopment: Proposed Compulsory Purchase Order
The Chairman having moved the adoption of Recommendation XXV(Central Harrow Redevelopment: Proposed Compulsory Purchase Order) Councillor Harrison moved and Councillor Mrs Davies seconded the following amendment which was not carried
After compulsory purchase order in the last line of the Recommendation add the following words "in order to assemble a site for high density residential rented property"
The Mayor then put the recommendation as printed which was carried.
RECOMMENDATION XXVI.: Sale of Council houses: Policy.
The Chairman having moved the adoption of Recommendation XXVI (Sale of Council Houses: Policy) Councillor Stevens moved and Councillor Campbell seconded the following amendment which was carried:-
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Add the following words after "Housing Committee" in the last line -of the recommendation.
"and request all committees to report on any such properties under their control"
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The Mayor then put the recommendation as amended as a substantivemotion which was carried
QUESTIONS
The following questions notice of which had been given pursuant to Standing Order 13 (b) were asked and answered as; indicated.
Asked by . Subject Answered:. by
Councillor Cohen If ire'of accommodation by Councillor BuckleRacist Organisations , /
Councillor H Underwood Facilities offered to Councillor Bucklethe National Front "'-..'
"'Gouncillor' Giles-Medhurst Legal responsibility for Councillor. Bucklemaintenance of the brook off Headstone Gardens
Pursuant to Standing Order 7 Councillor Butt moved and Councillor Frank Rees seconded a motion that the Council now consider the report
. of the Special Meeting; of the Education Committee held1 on 2nd March 1979 which was agreed
EDUCATION COMMITTEE SPECIAL, *» ' .
, Upon motion by Councillor Kines, :
' RESOLVED ' ' (74) ' '- - r"i*""*'
. THAT THE REPORT. OF THE SPECIAL MEETING OF EDUCATION'COMMITTEE HELD \ ON .?':'' 2 MARCH 1979 BE RECEIVED AM)!, .INSOFAR AS1 IT"" REQUIRES .CONFIRMATION". AND ^'is NOT 'OTHERWISE'DEALT WITH IN THESE MINUTES,, BE HEREBY CONFIRMED. . .,;•;;/••;..RECOMMENDATION Ir Elmers Court School . - - - ''_;" ' ; ' '
The Chairman -having moved the adoption of Recommendation I (Elmers Court School) and a requisition having; been .made pursuant to Standing; Order 27 voting on the recommendation was recorded as follows:-
".For (32)
Councillors Abbott, Miss Bedrtell, Bint, R Bradshaw,. Buckle, Campbell,, Carmody, Clark, Cock, Cocksedge, Curtis, Deanshaw, Dennis, Feakins,. Ford, Hart, Hines, Mrs Joels, Kane,, Mrs Kirk, Mrs Koller, 'Nutt, Pitt,, . ¥ Reece, Frank Rees, Mrs Rees, Rogers, Sellers, Stevens, Streveas, • Weare, Mrs Wells. . - ,_
Against {18} . -\f_Councillors Aitken, A Bradshaw, Cohen,, Coliins, Cripps, Mrs D'avies., B,Elliott, Mrs Elliott, Giles-Medtrarst,, Hamlin, Harrison, Hyams, Roan,, '; ; Short, ToiBS, Tyler,, H Underwood, K Underwood1 . • -• - .'v.;--^
Not Voting (4) - .._, • •.,.:-..."
" His Worship the Mayor (Councillor Barry Turner) The Deputy Mayor (Councillor- Rouse) Councillors Hill and MacRae., '
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Whereupon the Mayor-declared the Recommendation adopted and it was
RESOLVED (75)
THAT RECOMMENDATION I: (ELMERS COURT SCHOOL) AS CONTAINED IN THE REPORT OF THE EDUCATION COMMITTEE DATED 2 MARCH 1979 BE HEREBY APPROVED AND ADOPTED.
GENERAL PUBLIC SERVICES COMMITTEE
Upon motion by Councillor Mrs Kirk,
RESOLVED (76)
THAT THE ' REPORT OF THE MEETING OF THE GENERAL PUBLIC SERVICES - COMMITTEE HELD ON 17 JANUARY 1979 BE RECEIVED AND, INSOFAR AS IT REQUIRES CONFIRMATION AND IS NOT OTHERWISE DEALT WITH IN THESE MINUTES, BE HEREBY CONFIRMED.
"GENERAL PUBLIC SERVICES COMMITTEE SPECIAL
Upon motion by Councillor Mrs Kirk,
RESOLVED: " (77)
THAT THE REPORT OF THE SPECIAL MEETING OF THE GENERAL PUBLIC SERVICES HELD ON 31 JANUARY 1979 BE RECEIVED AND, INSOFAR AS IT REQUIRES CONFIRMATION AND IS NOT OTHERWISE DEALT WITH IN THESE MINUTES , BE ' HEREBY CONFIRMED.
RECOMMENDATION I: Fees and Charges, Cemeteries.
The Chairman, -sought the Council's permission, which was granted, to withdraw Recommendation I for further consideration by the Committee.
QUESTIONSr
The following questions, notice of which had been .given pursuant to Standing Order 13 (b)^were asked and answered as indicated. •• •
-"*•
Asked by
Councillor K Underwood
Councilor Aitken
Councillor Aitken
Councillor Giles-Medhurst
Councillor Giles-Medhurst
Councillor Giles-Medhurst
Subject
H 1 Bus route
Noise nuisance from Skateboard Park *
Income from St Anns Road. Car Park
Pedestrian crossing in Harrow View
Negotiations on dispute on refuse collection 4
' -• < •'•<• Petition re clearing/ofthe Brook off Headstone Gardens
Answered by
Councillor Mrs
Councillor Mrs•**'
'-.Councillor Mrs
Councillor Mrs. Vf''
.1? -v • _'''' '
Councillor Mrs.'.';•&* . ';> t • • .f'- V ' vr '.
: Councillor f
.Kirk '•
. Kirk." .<x
. Kirk•'t'A
. Kirk. •'
r Kirk '•
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' Kirk ..
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- SOCIAL, SERVICES COMMUTES•*L
Upon motion "by Councillor F'eakins,
X RESOLVED . ' (78)
- . THAT THE REPORT OF THE MEETING OF SOCIAL SERVICES COMMITTEE,-HELD1 ON 23 JANUARY 1979 BE RECEIVED AM>, INSOFAR AS IT REQUIRES CONFIRMATION AND1
' ' '/' IS NOT OTHERWISE DEALT WITH IN THESE; MINUTES,, BE HEREBY CONFIRMED1 .
SOCIAL SERVICES, COMMITTEE (SPECIAL,). -
Upon motion by Councillor Feakins, . "..'--
RESOLVED (79 ):
THAT THE REPORT OF THE MEETING OF THE SPECIAL MEETING OF 'SOCIAL SERVICES COMMITTEE HELD' ON 13 FEBRUARY 1979 BE RECEIVED' AND, INSOFAR
. AS IT REQUIRES CONFIRMATION AND IS NOT OTHERWISE DEALT WITH IN THESE, MINUTES, BE HEREBY CONFIRMED •
LEISURE COMMITTEE
Upon-motion by Councillor "Hart,, ••'-
^ RESOLVED • '. ."".. (80) -
THAT THE REPORT OF "THE MEETING OF 'THE LEISURE COMMITTEE HELD ON 25 [ , JANUARY 1979 BE RECEIVED' AND, INSOFAR AS IT REQUIRES CQMFIRMATTON AND'
* .. • IS NOT OTHERWISE DEALT WITH BF THESE MINUTES, BE HEREBY CONFIRMED'.
RECOMMENDATION I: Fees and charges ',. -.;-.'•", . ; • .'•_. .. . """ V"
The Chairman having moved the adoption of Recommendation I .(Fees and Charges) Councillor Ctirtis moved and Councillor Mrs Joels seconded the following amendment:•— . .
Substitute the following charges 'for those shown, in the Schedule to the report:-
Revised Charge . '"' , -' £
7.1,4. . - ;V 1727.2.4.1.1 ' -y ' ' 138, ,7.2.4.1.2 ."•-•>,.';•. • 90:7.2.4.2. ""• • ,837.2.4.3.1 !- " .. .:. . 8,257.2.4.3.2. ' '•-• ' 5.507.2.4.3.3. - . . / . - .. , • 5>50' - ..7.2.4.4 ' 3.45
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A requisition having been made puruant to Standing Order 27 voting on the amendment was recorded as follows:-
For (27) ; '
Councillors Abbott, Miss Bednell, Bint, R Bradshaw^ Campbell, Carmody, Clark, Cocksedge, Curtis, Deanshaw, Ford, Garvey, Hart, Hill, Hines, Hyams, Mrs Joels, Kane, Mrs Kirk, Mrs Roller, .MacRae, Pitt, W Reece, Rogers, Sellers, Stevens, Strevens.
Against (18)
Councillors Aitken, A Bradshaw, Cohen, Collins, Cripps, Mrs Davies, Dennis, B.Elliott, Mrs Elliott, Giles-Medhurst, Hamlin, Harrison, Roan, Short, Toms, Tyler, H Underwood, K Underwood.'
Not Voting(4) •' '
His Worship The Mayor (Councillor Barry Turner) The Deputy Mayor (Councillor Rouse) Councillors Cervantes-Watson and Weare.
The Mayor declared the amendment carried
At this point (11 p.m.) The Mayor put to the meeting pursuant to Standing Order 22 (2) a motion for adjournment, which was not carried.
The Mayor then put the recommendation as amended as a substantive motion and a requisition having.been made pursuant to Standing Order 27, voting on the motion was recorded as follows:-
For (28) • '
Councillors Abbott, Miss Bednell, Bint, R Bradshaw, Campbell, Carmody, Cervantes-Watson, Clark, Cocksedge, Curtis, Deanshaw, Ford, Garvey, Hart, Hill, Hines, Hyams, Mrs Joels, Kane, Mrs Kirk, Mrs Roller, " MacRae, Pitt, W Reece, Rogers, Sellers, Stevens, Strevens. "*,
V Against(18) "
Councillors Aitken, A Bradshaw, Cohen, Collins, Cripps, Mrs Davies, Dennis, B Elliott, Mrs Elliott, Giles-Medhurst, Hamlin, Harrison, Roan, Short, Toms, Tyler, H Underwood, K Underwood.
Not Voting(2)
His Worship The Mayor (Councillor Barry Turner), The Deputy Mayor (Councillor Rouse)
The Mayor declared the Recommendation as amended adopted and it was
RESOLVED . ' , . (81)
THAT RECOMMENDATION I (FEES AND CHARGES)" OF THE REPORT''OF THE MEETING OF THE LEISURE COMMITTEE DATED 25 JANUARY 1971. AS NOW AMENDED BE HEREBY APPROVED AND ADOPTED. .. '
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.; QUESTIONS - •; --• . ,
The' -following questions, notice of which had been, .given pursuant to Standing Order 13(b) were asked.and- answered as indicated t—
Asked by . Subject Answered by ;
Councillor K 'Underwood- Improvements at Roxbourne Councillor HartPark - •
Councillor K Underwood, Use of Newton, Farm1 Tip for Councillor Hartleisure purposes ;
Councillor H Underwood Provision of playground -Councillor Hart,equipment, in Newton Park
Councillor H Underwood Design and construction of Councillor Hartplayground equipment';
Councillor Aitkea Increase in charges at the " Councillor Hart • •' . Leisure Centre
Councillor Aitken -Closure of Public Libraries Councillor Harton Wednesdays
Councillor Aitken Role of Vice Chairman of Councillor HartLeisure Committee - . ...'V
• HOUSING COMMITTEE
Upon motion by Councillor Stevens,, -J
RESOLVED . ' (82)
THAT THE REPORT OF THE MEETING OF > THE HOUSING COMMITTEE, HELD ON 29'. JANUARY 1979 BE RECEIVED' AND1 , IN SO FAR.-AS IT REQUIRES CONFIRMATION.AND1 IS NO'T OTHERWISE DEALT ;WITH IN THESE MINUTES, BE HEREBY CONFIRMED'.,
? QUESTION t ./-'
The following question, notice of which had been given pursuant to Standing Order 13 (b) was asked and answered as indicated:-
Asked by ' Subject Answered by
Councillor Giles-Medhiiirst Length of time Council Councillor Stevens: -houses are left empty
RESIGNATION OF COUNCILLOR R COLLINS
Councillor Harrison referred to- a letter handed to the. Chief Executive by Councillor R. Collins tendering, his". resignation forthwith as a Member- of- the Council consequent upon his obtaining a, post in and moving to- Swansea. »•--.-.'_
Members recorded their appreciation of- the. service rendered to the Council by Councillor1 ' Collins since his1 ' election in May .1971 and wished him and Mrs Collins' every success and happiness in the future.
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At this point (12 midnight) the Mayor put to the Meeting pursuant toStanding Order 22 (2) a motion for adjournment, which was not carried. • f
EDUCATION COMMITTEE '•: -'•-' *,
Upon motion by Councillor Hines,
RESOLVED: , (83)
THAT- THE REPORT OF THE MEETING OF THE EDUCATION COMMITTEE HELD • ON 30JANUARY 1979 BE RECEIVED AND, INSOFAR AS IT REQUIRES CONFIRMATION AND • ' - -IS NOT OTHERWISE DEALT WITH IN THESE MINUTES, BE HEREBY. CONFIRMED.
Upon motion by Councillor Hines,
RESOLVED: (84)
THAT THE FOLLOWING RECOMMENDATION AS CONTAINED IN THE REPORT OF THEEDUCATION COMMITTEE DATED 30 JANUARY 1979 BE HEREBY APPROVED ANDADOPTED. .
RECOMMENDATION I: Close circuit television at the Harrow College of Higher Education.
. QUESTION -
The following question, notice of which had been given pursuant to Standing Order 13 (b) .was asked and answered as indicated:-
Asked by . Subject .. Answered by
Councillor Hy'ams Closure of Schools because Councillor Hines•v of Union dispute . ,'
: DEVELOPMENT -CONTROL COMMITTEE
Upon motion by Councillor Reece(Vice Chairman),
RESOLVED: » (85) ,'
THAT THE REPORT OF THE MEETING OF THE DEVELOPMENT CpNTROL COMMITTEE ' . ' :' HELD, ON 11 JANUARY 1979 BE RECEIVED AND, INSOFAR '.'AS IT REQUIRES'.' CONFIRMATION AND IS NOT OTHERWISE DEALT WITH IN .THESE MINUTES, BE HEREBY CONFIRMED.
The Vice-Chairman having moved the adoption of Recommendation I (22 Winscombe ,Way, Stanmore) and a requisition having been made pursuant • to Standing Order 27, voting on the Recommendation was recorded as follows:- •• " ' . .' ,
;- ;K •For (23) '"S
»*"•«
Councillors Miss Bednell, Bint, Cervantes-Watson, Clark, Cock, Cocksedge, CurtjLs, Deanshaw, Feakins, Ford, Hamlin, Harrison, Hart, Hines, Hyams,, Mrs Roller, MacRae, Pitt, W. Reece, Rogers, Sellers, Strevens, Mrs'Wells.
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Against(15)
Councillors Aitken, B-radshaw, Cohen, Cripps, Mrs Bavies, Dennis^ BEHiott, Mrs Elliott, Giles-Mednnrst,, Roan, Short, Toms, Tyler, HUnderwood, K, Underwood. _ '."••.-
Hot Voting(6)
His Worship the Mayor (Councillor Barry Turner), The Deputy Mayor (Councillor Rouse), Councillors Carmody, Garvey, Hill, Mrs Kirk.
.Whereupon the Mayor declared! the recommendation carried and it was,;
RESOLVED (86)
THAT EECOMMENDATION I (22 WHSCOMBE WAY, STANMQRE - ERECTION OF A SINGLE STOREY SIDE AW' REAR EXTENSION PROVIDING A REPLACEMENT GARAGE AND ADDITIONAL LIVING ACCOMMODATION) OF THE KEPORT OF THE: DEVELOPMENT CONTROL COMMITTEE DATED' II JANUARY 1979 EE HEREBY APPROVED AND' ADOPTED.
DEVELOPMENT CONTROL COMMITTEE
Upon motion by Councillor Reece Vice Chairman, . -
RESOLVED (87)
THAT THE REPORT OF THE MEETING OF THE DEVELOPMENT CONTROL COMMITTEE HELD ON 8 .FEBRUARY 1979 BE RECEIVED' AND, INSOFAR AS IT REQUIRES CONFIRMATION AND IS NOT OTHERWISE DEALT WITH IN THESE MINUTES, BE HEREBY CONFIRMED.
QUESTION
The following question notice of which had been given pursuant to Standing Order 13 (b) was; asked and answered as indicated.
Asked fry • Subject Answered by -
Councillor Giles-Medhurst Enforcement action - 42/44 Councillor PittHarrow View, Harrow
SCRUTINY COMMITTEE
Upon, motion by Councillor Cervantes-Watson,,
RESOLVED • .._/... (88)
THAT THE REPORT OF THE MEETING OF THE: SCRUTINY COMMITTEE HELD ON 12 FEBRUARY 1979 BE RECEIVED AND, INSOFAR AS IT REQUIRES CONFIRMATION AND' IS NOT OTHERWISE DEALT WITH IN THESE MINUTES, BE HEREBY CONFIRMED'.,
CLOSE OF MEETING The Mayor declared the meeting closed at 12.31 a.m.
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MINUTES of the EXTRAORDINARY MEETINGS of the. Council of the London Borough •of -Harrow,, ;held at the Civic Centre, Marrow- oil Thursday, 29 March 1979 at 7.30 p.m. : " •_
Present; " His Worship the Mayor .-(Councillor- Barry Turner, J.P.) The Deputy Mayor (Councillor B B Souse)
Councillors s " Major D. Abbott, S.C. Aitkenj B,,Sc. (Eons),Ph.D.,M.I.Biol., .FZS.. Miss C.A. Bednelly 'J,F,Bint, Alien Bradshaw, Son-'Bradshaw, E.G.; Buckle,- FiR.I.C.S., J.A. Campbell, M.A.
-.-•'• Carmody 9 B'..Sc. (Est.Man}."5,A..R.I.C.S.,N.J.Cervantes-Watson,'" ' ' Lt,B.,F.C.A. 9 D.B.I. Clark, B.Sc., Owen W.N, Cock, A.C.
Cocksedges B.M....-.Cphea, -J.E. Cripps.,F.I.M.L.S., E.C.' "Curtisy- sJA.,,' Mrs' E.tE..-D-avies s . D.M.' B'eanshaw, A.I.B.,
-••'-• R.J. Denney F.L.I.A.-, J.'S. Dennis,' Barry' Elliott,C.M.I.W.Se., -Mrs E. Elliott, B.A., Capt. E.W.H.
-• . •' V Feafcins, T.D., J.P., M-.Inst.M., A.F.I.C.D., B. Ford, W.Garviey, 1 "S.B.A.F.H. : • -Giles-Medhnrstj, A.W.- Hamlia,M.Sc.-(Load),/ Cyril Harrison, J.P.., D.H.J. Hart,-Mrs V.B.-Joels,-P. Kane, Mrs. J, Kirk, Mrs, I.L.Koller,M. Leigh , M.Iast.M., A.M. Malin, M.G« Nutt, M.A. (Cantab)C.Eng.., M.I.E...E., P.M., Pitt, C.Eng. ,F, I. .Struct. E.,F.R.I.C.S.s ¥. ,Seece,B..Sc», A.F.I.M.A., Frank Sees,Mrs. N. Rees, S.H.- Soan,, D.W.' Rogers, A.G. Sellers,-O.B.E., ¥.J. Short, M.A, s B.Sc. (Econ), D.G. Stevens,F.R.I.C.S., A.J.J. Sfrevesns, -A.K. Toms, Dip.Ed., D.G.A.
• Tyler,-. L.I.O.H., " A.M.I.I.S.O., H.. Underwood, K. Underwood, - F.E.. . .'.Weare, M.Sc. (Eng).,B.I.C., B.M.S.,C.Eng.. M-.I.C»E.,lM.i:.Struct.E, 5 M.I.H.E.,F.G.S.,
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RESOLVED (89)
THAT THE SIGNING OF THE MINUTES OF THE QUARTERLY MEETING OF THE * COUNCIL HELD ON 8th MARCH AND THE SPECIAL MEETING HELD ON 15th MARCH 1979 BE DEFERRED.
NOTICE OF MOTION
Pursuant to Notice of Motion Councillor Harrison moved and Councillor Barry Elliott seconded the motion appearing at Item 2 of the Council Summons in the following terms:-
That this Council is acutely aware of the distress that the /current industrial dispute, effecting the refuse collection service, is causing both to local residents, commercial and industrial ratepayers and employees involved.
-Withvthe preceding. rparagraph in mind, this Council resolves to immediately call upon representatives of the workforce, concerned to join with the representatives of the Council to meet daily until the outstanding issues have been resolved and the refuse collection service is back working normally.
• - ( ', •„.-'•,'. . • ' This motion was formally referred-to the Disputes Panel. ^
GENERAL PUBLIC SERVICES, CQJMMITTEE (SPECIAL)"""**", """"" ' ^i
Upon motion, by Councillor Mrs Kirk
RESOLVED (90)
THAT THE REPORT OF THE SPECIAL MEETING OF THE GENERAL PUBLIC SERVICES COMMITTEE HELD ON 21st MARCH 1979 BE RECEIVED AND INSOFAR AS IT REQUIRES CONFIRMATION AND IS NOT OTHERWISE DEALT WITH WITHIN THESE MINUTES BE HEREBY CONFIRMED.
The Chairman, Councillor Mrs Kirk, in moving the adoption of Recommendation I (Refuse Collection) asked that the Recommendation be amended so as to delete the words "Standing Order 43.3" from the first line of paragraph (2) and insert "Standing Order 44.3 3 and that a note be added to the recommendation that Councillors Barry Elliott, Hyams and H Underwood voted against this recommendation.
Thereupon Councillor Harrison moved and Councillor Barry Elliott seconded an amendment in the following terms which was not carried:-
Add the following after paragraph (3)
(4) To authorise the Officers of the Council to settle the current refuse collection dispute on the basis of a payment to all those concerned of a sum which will, in aggregate, not exceed £40,000 and will not be less than £35,000, in return for an immediate return to work on a normal basis, but including the collection of all the current backlog of refuse.
I
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(5) 'To further authorise the Officers of the ' Council to -• - negotiate with Representatives of the Refuse Collection Work
Force .an Agreement -which, will- for all .time deal with backlogpayments for, recognised National Public Holidays, inclement
s=. ' weather, days of non collection .due to hazards certified by theHealth and Safety at Work Officer and any other such reasons forthe -creation of a backlog of refuse.
•(6) To further authorise the Officers of the Council, to negotiate with Representatives of the Refuse Collection Work'Force a long term productivity Agreement with the - .objective of raising the wages sad working conditions of the work force whilst, at the same time, providing; an enhanced service to theratepayers .of Harrow.
(7) Expects the Agreement envisaged in (5) above 'to be negotiated within three months and, in the % case of (6) above, to "be negotiated within nine months of today's date. -*
" * . " " ? '!*••
A motion that the question be now put having been moved anii seconded and a requisition having been'"'made pursuant- 'to t» Standing Order 27 voting on the motion was recorded as follows:-
For-(24) '."'••
^ . Councillors Miss. Bednell, Bin£,,- ; --R' Btadshaiw,, Buckle, Campbell, Clark, Cock, Cocksedge, Denney, Feakins, Ford, Hart, Mrs Joels, Kane, Mrs Kirk," Mrs Koller, .Leigh*, Malin, Pitt, ¥ Reece, Frank,
^ Rees, Sellers, Stevens, Strevensk.,1-."
Against •-(22) - ...
Councillors Abbott, Aitken, A Bradshaw,, Carmody, Cohen, Cripps, Curtis, Mrs Davies, Dennis, Barry Elliott, Mrs Elliott, Garvey, Giles-Medhurst,, Hamlin, Harrispn, Nuttj, Short, Toms, Tyler, Hugh Underwood, Kerry Hnderwood.
Not -Voting-(2)
• His Worship the Mayor (Councillor Barry Turner) The Deputy Mayor (Councillor Rouse)
The Mayor declared the recommendation carried.
POLICY A» RESOURCES COMMITTEE (SPECIAL,)'
Upon motion by Councillor Buckle- '
RESOLVED (91)
" 'THAT THE: REPORT OF 'THE SPECIAL POLICY AND RESOURCES COMMITTEE; HELD' ON 28 MSRCH 1979 BE RECEIVED AM) INSOFAR, AS THE SAME; REQUIRES CONFIRMATION AND1 IS NOT OTHERWISE, DEALT WITH M THESE, MINUTES BE HEREBY CONFIRMED.
"am
RECOMMENDATION' I: Refuse Collection Dispute::
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RESOLVED (92)
THAT RECOMMENDATION I: REFUSE COLLECTION DISPUTE AS CONTAINED IN
THE REPORT OF THE POLICY AND RESOURCES COMMITTEE DATED 28 MARCH
1979 BE HEREBY APPROVED AND ADOPTED.
CLOSE OF MEETING
The Mayor declared the meeting closed at 9 p.m.
MAYOR.
Report of Policy Resources Committee
28 March 1979
'This report was '(Special) submitted to- the meeting;
of tlie Council oa 29 March, 1979..
His Worship the Mayor (Councillor Barry Turner)(ex officio)
Chairman: * 'Councillor* Stickle
Councillors: * Aitken* A Sradshaw
i * " Cervantes—Watson „ V * Clark
* Cock , - * . B Elliott- .
*• -Mrs Elliott •*. FeaMns* Harrison C'ex officio)* Hart* Hill
*f Bines* Hyass* Kaae* Mrs*f MacRae* Pitt"* Frank Eees* Rouse* Sellers* Stevens
Strevens*f Mrs Wells
* Denotes Merabers present,^.Denotes lfeia"bers- oa otter Council business.
EABT. I - EECOMffiKDATIONS.
' RBCOSffiEHDAIIOH 1; Befose Collection Dispute:
' The Disputes Panel - at their meeting, on 8 February and 7 March, approved the engagement of private -contractors initially tx> remove rubbish from' street ' dumps and carting it to privately operated tips and subsequently also to remove rubbish from private properties. The General Public Services Committee on 21 March supported this action and tinder Standing Order 43 are recommending tne Council to approve this decision.' They are also recommending . your Cosiaiittee to approve a supplementary estimate in. the sum of £150',000' to iseet ' the additional net cost involved for wMca there is no provision, in their estimates.
Resolved to SECOHMBSP;
That the Council agree fcliat the additional cost of £150,tK)0 incurred by tne 'General Pesbiic Services, Committee on the refuse collection service daring 1978/79 be met by a supplementary estimate.
(Note: 'This recoBmendat: ion is submitted in accordance with Standing Order 43).
PAST II - KQJUTES
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117. Arrangement of Agenda; RESOLVED: That the item listed in Part II of the Agenda be considered with the press and public excluded on the grounds that publicity would be prejudicial to the public interest by reason of the confidential nature of the business to be transacted.
118. Minutes; RESOLVED: That the minutes of the meeting of the Committee held on 19 February be signed as a correct record.
119. Harrow College of Higher^ Education: Refectory: The Director of Education and Law and Administration reported upon the unlawful occupation by students of the refectories and kitchens at the Harrow College of Higher Education which was preventing their use for the preparation of meals and causing the catering staff to be
[. redeployed elsewhere.
RESOLVED: That (1) authority be given for the institution of High Court proceedings to recover possession of the refectories and kitchens and if Counsel advises, also to obtain an order restraining the students from unlawfully occupying any other parts of the College.
(2) That the Committee authorise the Principal of the College,- Dr H R Harris, to swear an affidavit setting out details of the occupation and other officers to swear affidavits as required by .Counsel.
(3) That the Education Committee be asked to consider ways and means of preventing a similar situation arising in the future.
(Note: The meeting ended at 7.50 p.m.)
(Signed) Chairman