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What is the Cabinet Forward Plan?
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The Cabinet Forward Plan is a list of all
non-key and key decisions the Authority intends to take during the
next four month period. The Plan is updated monthly on or
around the 14th of each month and is available to view
on-line at www.york.gov.uk
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What is a non-key decision?
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For the purposes of the Plan, a non-key decision
is defined as a ‘decision of normal importance’
which:
·
the Cabinet can collectively take as
set out in Part 3 of the council’s constitution
·
which any Cabinet Member can take
individually in line with the Council’s Scheme of
Delegation
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What is a key decision?
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A key decision is defined as a decision which is
likely:
·
to result in the Council incurring
expenditure, or making savings, which are significant having regard
to the Council’s budget for the service or function to which
the decision relates i.e.:
▫
make
a saving of more than 10% of the budget for a particular area
- or be more than £500,000
▫
require spending
that is more than 10% of the budget for a particular area - or be
more than £500,00
·
to be significant in terms of its
effects on communities
In addition to elected Councillors, chief
officers can also take key decisions in line with the Officers
Delegation Scheme as set out in Schedule 3, Part 3 of the
Council’s Constitution
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What information does the Forward Plan
contain?
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Each issue entered in the Forward Plan
lists:
·
The history of the issue in relation
to the Forward Plan
·
What consultation will be undertaken
prior to a decision being made
·
The name and contact details of the
chief officer responsible for the issue and the forthcoming
report
·
The date of the meeting at which a
decision is due to be taken
·
The wards which will be affected by
any decision taken
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If I have a query about an entry on
the Forward Plan, who do I contact ?
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Wherever possible, full contact details are
listed in the individual entries in the Forward Plan. If you
are unsure how to make contact or have any general enquiries about
the Forward Plan, please ring Democratic Services on Tel No. 01904
551031
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ITEM
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PAGE NO
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Adult Social Improvement Programme
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13
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*Appropriation of Land on Bootham Stray for
Highway Purposes
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15
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Carers Strategy 2026-2032
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34
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*City Centre Events and Anti-Terrorism Traffic
Regulation Order
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20
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Consultation on a York Wide Smoke Control Area
(SCA)
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17
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Crises & Resilience Fund Scheme
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8
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Delivering More Affordable Housing in York
–Update on the Housing Delivery Programme
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23
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Delivery of the Gypsy and Travellers
accommodation sites improvement and expansion programme
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25
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Giving Every Child in York the Best Start in
Life
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27
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*North Yorkshire and York Local Nature
Recovery Strategy (LNRS) - adoption of evidence
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9
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*Recycling Review
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32
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Report of the Budget and Medium Term Financial
Strategy Task and Finish Group
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33
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Review of Statutory Consultation for the
introduction of ‘No Waiting’ restrictions on Tranby
Avenue
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7
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The York Prospectus – Economic and
Social Value Analysis Report
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5
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Update on the Asset Management Strategy - 2026
to 2031
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29
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*York Cultural Strategy
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11
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FORWARD PLAN ITEM
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Meeting:
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Decision Session -
Combined Executive Member Decision Session
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Meeting Date:
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03/02/26
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Keyword:
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Item Type:
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Executive Member
Decision - of 'Normal' importance
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Title of Report:
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The York Prospectus
– Economic and Social Value Analysis Report
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Description:
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This report
presents the findings of an independent economic, environmental and
social value analysis of the York Prospectus, undertaken by Sewells
Advisory, an independent consultancy. If approved, this analysis
will form a key part of the Prospectus and support further, more
detailed work to inform future business cases and
prioritisation.
As the analysis is in effect the final chapter of the York
Prospectus, the Equality Impact Assessment remains the same.
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Wards Affected:
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All Wards
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Report Writer:
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Deadline for
Report:
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Lead Member:
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Leader of the
Council and Executive Member for Policy, Strategy and
Partnerships
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Lead Director:
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Director of City
Development
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Contact Details:
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Samuel
Blyth
samuel.blyth@york.gov.uk
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Implications
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Level of Risk:
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Reason Key:
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Making
Representations:
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Process:
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The council
commissioned the economic, environmental and social value analysis
with information on each project provided where possible from
partners or officers, providing an evidence base for
analysis.
The analysis was conducted independently of the council and
partners and has been developed from a series of published
assumptions and a supporting evidence base.
Where any data and information gaps were identified, Sewells used
evidence-based assumptions drawn from comparable initiatives across
England.
Feedback from city partners and relevant policy officers specific
to particular projects was sought as part of the drafting
process.
Officers at City of York Council and representatives of partner
organisations as related to particular projects identified within
the prospectus.
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Consultees:
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Background
Documents:
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Executive approval
of York’s Prospectus – Going for Good Growth with
Innovation, Culture and Heritage at Our Heart - Item 15
Leader approves Mayoral Pipeline of Proposals - Item 5
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Call-In
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If this item is called-in, it will be
considered by the Corporate and Scrutiny Management Committee
on:
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09/02/26
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FORWARD PLAN ITEM
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Meeting:
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Decision Session -
Executive Member for Transport
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Meeting Date:
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10/02/26
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Keyword:
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Item Type:
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Executive Member
Decision - of 'Normal' importance
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Title of Report:
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Review of Statutory
Consultation for the introduction of ‘No Waiting’
restrictions on Tranby Avenue
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Description:
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The report
reviews the representations received from residents in response to
the Statutory Consultation for a proposed amendment to the Traffic
Regulation Order (TRO). The proposed amendment to TRO was to
introduce of parking restrictions on Baysdale Avenue, Cavendish
Grove and Tranby Avenue. The Executive Member will be asked to
consider the consultation responses received during the statutory
consultation period for the amendment to the TRO.
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Wards Affected:
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Osbaldwick and
Derwent Ward
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Report Writer:
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Deadline for
Report:
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Lead Member:
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Executive Member
for Transport
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Lead Director:
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Director of
Transport, Environment and Planning
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Contact Details:
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Darren Hobson,
Principal Engineer Traffic Manager
darren.hobson@york.gov.uk
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Implications
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Level of Risk:
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Reason Key:
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Making
Representations:
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Process:
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Advertisement of
Notice of Proposal on street on Baysdale Avenue, Cavendish Grove
and Tranby Avenue Road and in a locally circulated Newspaper. All
residents of properties adjacent to the proposal area and the local
Ward Cllrs received notification of the proposal and were asked to
comment on the Consultation.
The Consultees were businesses and residents of properties adjacent
to the area of the proposal, Ward Cllrs and the Statutory
Consultees (police, fire, ambulance, road haulage association,
freight transport).
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Consultees:
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Background
Documents:
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Call-In
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If this item is called-in, it will be
considered by the Corporate and Scrutiny Management Committee
on:
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12/01/26
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FORWARD PLAN ITEM
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Meeting:
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Decision Session -
Combined Executive Member Decision Session
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Meeting Date:
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03/03/26
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Keyword:
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Item Type:
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Executive Member
Decision - of 'Normal' importance
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Title of Report:
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Crises &
Resilience Fund Scheme
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Description:
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The purpose of
the report is to approve the Crises and Resilience Fund Scheme
which replaces the Household Support Fund (HSF) scheme from 1st
April 2026. This is business as usual in terms of the scheme the
funding been some £400k pa lower than the previous HSF
schemes.
The Executive Member will be asked to approve the scheme
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Wards Affected:
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All Wards
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Report Writer:
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Deadline for
Report:
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Lead Member:
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Executive Member for
Finance, Performance, Major Projects, Human Rights, Equality and
Inclusion
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Lead Director:
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Director of
Finance
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Contact Details:
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David Walker, Head
of Customer and Exchequer Services
david.walker@york.gov.uk
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Implications
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Level of Risk:
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Reason Key:
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Making
Representations:
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Process:
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CYC and community
partners. The scheme details are already provided by central
government although there is some local latitude.
Consultees: CYC, Financial Inclusion Steering Group, CAY and Advice
York
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Consultees:
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Background
Documents:
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Call-In
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If this item is called-in, it will be
considered by the Corporate and Scrutiny Management Committee
on:
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09/02/26
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FORWARD PLAN ITEM
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Meeting:
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Decision Session -
Combined Executive Member Decision Session
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Meeting Date:
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03/03/26
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Keyword:
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Item Type:
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Executive Member
Decision - of 'Normal' importance
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Title of Report:
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North Yorkshire and
York Local Nature Recovery Strategy (LNRS) - adoption of
evidence
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Description:
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Purpose of Report: There is a new system of
spatial strategies for nature recovery, legislated for in the
Environment Act 2021. These are called Local Nature Recovery
Strategies (LNRS). The strategy for the Council’s geography
is called North Yorkshire and York Local Nature Recovery Strategy
(referred to here as NYY-LNRS, or the Strategy). It’s
production is led by North Yorkshire Council (NYC), with support
from the Council. The strategy has been taken through various
consultation processes and York, as a supporting authority, has fed
into the technical detail as well as formal consultations.
This report will present the adopted version of the LNRS following
its adoption by North York Council as the Responsible Authority
with a request for endorsement as supporting evidence base to
inform local decisions and plan-making.
The Executive Member will be asked to adopt the strategy as
evidence base for future strategic planning, green infrastructure
and other environmental decision-making.
Background documents
Executive 12/10/2023 - Biodiversity Net Gain (including information
on Local Nature Recovery Strategy)ref: 6954
EDMS 20/05/2025 - North Yorkshire & York, Local Nature Recovery
Strategy (LNRS) consultation draftref: 7425
Officer Decision 13/06/2025 - To provide written consent to public
consultation on the draft North Yorkshire and York Local Nature
Recovery Strategy (LNRS)ref: 7447
Executive 04/11/2025 - Local Nature Recovery Strategy –
Publication Draft
Officer Decision 05/12/2025 - To support the publication of the
final LNRS
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Wards Affected:
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All Wards
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Report Writer:
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Deadline for
Report:
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Lead Member:
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Executive Member for
Housing, Planning and Safer Communities, Executive Member for
Environment and Climate Emergency
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Lead Director:
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Director of City
Development
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Contact Details:
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Alison Cooke, Head
of Strategic Planning Policy, Guy Hanson
Alison.Cooke2@york.gov.uk,
guy.hanson@york.gov.uk
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Implications
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Level of Risk:
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Reason Key:
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Making
Representations:
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Process:
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Governance for
the preparation of the LNRS allowed for Technical Officer input
from inception of the LNRS process with oversight from the
Executive Member.
A statutory six-week public consultation on the draft NYY-LNRS was
led by North Yorkshire Council in June 2025. Following consultation
and amendments, a further formal 28-day consultation period was
held with City of York Council as Supporting Authority before the
strategy was finalised. A Report to Executive was taken in November
2025 to report on the Publication draft and Officer Decision was
issued in December 2025 to formally respond.
Consultees:
Previous consultation was open to all York stakeholders.
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Consultees:
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Background
Documents:
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Call-In
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If this item is called-in, it will be
considered by the Corporate and Scrutiny Management Committee
on:
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23/03/26
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FORWARD PLAN ITEM
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Meeting:
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Decision Session -
Combined Executive Member Decision Session
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Meeting Date:
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03/03/26
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Keyword:
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Item Type:
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Executive Member
Decision - of 'Normal' importance
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Title of Report:
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York Cultural
Strategy
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Description:
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Purpose of Report: The report shares the York
Cultural Strategy which sets a clear direction for arts, heritage
and cultural development, placing culture at the heart of
York’s economic, social and civic future. It describes how
culture shapes how the city functions, how people create and engage
with it, and how York’s culture attracts talent and
investment to benefit residents across all our communities.
The report shares the York Cultural Strategy strategic priorities
and shares a high-level strategic delivery plan.
The Executive Member will be asked to:
This report invites the Executive Member for Economy and Culture to
adopt the strategy on behalf of the city.
York’s Creative Future: Cultural Strategy for York
2020-2025
Decision - York's Creative Future: A Culture Strategy for York,
2020-2025
York’s Prospectus
Report Template
Item 15 - Yorks Prospectus Going for Good Growth with Innovation
Culture and Heritage at our hea.pdf
The Heritage programme
EMDS 04.11.25_ Heritage Programme initiation_1-0.pdf
Annex A The Heritage Programme.pptx - Read-Only
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Wards Affected:
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All Wards
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Report Writer:
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Deadline for
Report:
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Lead Member:
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Deputy Leader of the
Council and Executive Member for Economy and Culture
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Lead Director:
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Director of City
Development
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Contact Details:
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Claire Foale,
Interim Director of City Development
claire.foale@york.gov.uk
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Implications
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Level of Risk:
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Reason Key:
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Making
Representations:
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Process:
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York’s
Creative Futures: the cultural strategy 2020-2025 was developed
following an extensive engagement and consultation exercise with
York’s residents, cultural organisations, artists and
practitioners. It took on board what matters most to the people who
live, work and study in the city. Following this, in 2019 the
council’s Executive adopted a vision and principles, on
behalf of the city, as the basis on which to take the strategy
forward.
York Cultural Strategy is based on a refresh of the previous
strategy and was developed in collaboration with arts, culture and
heritage organisations across the city.
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Consultees:
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Background
Documents:
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Call-In
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If this item is called-in, it will be
considered by the Corporate and Scrutiny Management Committee
on:
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23/03/26
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FORWARD PLAN ITEM
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Meeting:
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Executive
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Meeting Date:
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03/03/26
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Keyword:
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Item Type:
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Executive Decision -
of 'Normal' Importance
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Title of Report:
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Adult Social
Improvement Programme
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Description:
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Following the
outcome of the recent Care Quality Commission assessment and s50
notification
to the DHSC; City of York council has established an Improvement
Board with a revised terms
of reference, to oversee the improvement programme.
Purpose of Report:
To outline work that has been undertaken to review the existing
improvement programme and transition
from the Assurance and Ambition board into the new Improvement
Board arrangements.
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Wards Affected:
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All Wards
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Report Writer:
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Sara
Storey
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Deadline for
Report:
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19/02/26
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Lead Member:
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Executive Member for
Health, Wellbeing and Adult Social Care
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Lead Director:
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Corporate Director
of Adult Services and Integration
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Contact Details:
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Sara Storey,
Corporate Director of Adults Services and Integration, Anne
Howgate, Assistant Director - Adult Social Care
sara.storey@york.gov.uk,
Anne.Howgate@york.gov.uk
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Implications
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Level of Risk:
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04-08 Regular
monitoring required
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Reason Key:
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Making
Representations:
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Process:
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The
Executive/Executive Member will be asked to:
Review and agree governance and oversight of the improvement
programme for how the council delivers its responsibilities under
the Care Act 2014.
Consultation process:
Engagement with workforce, people who use services, carers,
partners, elected members
including scrutiny committee, partnership boards, VCSE colleagues
is integral to the improvement programme and will continue. The
programme includes a workstream on communications, engagement and
co-production with investment into development of frameworks to
support
on-going consultation.
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Consultees:
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Background
Documents:
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Adult Social
Recruitment Programme
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Call-In
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If this item is called-in, it will be
considered by the Corporate and Scrutiny Management Committee
on:
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23/03/26
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FORWARD PLAN ITEM
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Meeting:
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Executive
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Meeting Date:
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03/03/26
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Keyword:
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Item Type:
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Executive Decision -
of 'Normal' Importance
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Title of Report:
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Appropriation of
Land on Bootham Stray for Highway Purposes
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Description:
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Purpose of Report: This report seeks consent to
appropriate land on part of Bootham Stray for highway purposes to
enable highway improvements to be constructed to facilitate the
residential development at Cocoa Gardens, off Wigginton
Road.
The Executive will be asked to authorise the
appropriation of the land.
Background documents
Executive Report 27th September 2018 - Appropriation of Land on
Bootham Stray for Highway Purposes
https://democracy.york.gov.uk/ieDecisionDetails.aspx?ID=5332
Officer decision 13 October 2025 to conduct the consultation
process required under Section 122 of the Local Government Act 1972
for the appropriation of open pace to be used as highway on
Wigginton Road, at the access to the Cocoa Gardens
development
https://democracy.york.gov.uk/ieDecisionDetails.aspx?ID=7531
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Wards Affected:
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Guildhall
Ward
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Report Writer:
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Nick Collins, Garry
Taylor, Helene Vergereau
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Deadline for
Report:
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19/02/26
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Lead Member:
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Executive Member
for Transport, Executive Member for Environment and Climate
Emergency, Executive Member for Finance, Performance, Major
Projects, Human Rights, Equality and Inclusion
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Lead Director:
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Director of City
Development
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Contact Details:
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Nick Collins, Head
of Property, Helene Vergereau, Traffic and Highway Development
Manager, Garry Taylor, Director of City Development
nicholas.collins@york.ov.uk,
helene.vergereau@york.gov.uk, garry.taylor@york.gov.uk
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Implications
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Level of Risk:
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04-08 Regular
monitoring required
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Reason Key:
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Making
Representations:
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Members of the
public under Section 122 Local Government Act 1972
Wide consultation undertaken under the planning process.
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Process:
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As part of the
appropriation process, notices required under Section 122 Local
Government Act 1972 were published in the local press. No
objections or representations have been received.
The scheme has planning consent.
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Consultees:
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Background
Documents:
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Appropriation of
Land on Bootham Stray for Highway Purposes
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Call-In
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If this item is called-in, it will be
considered by the Corporate and Scrutiny Management Committee
on:
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23/03/26
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FORWARD PLAN ITEM
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Meeting:
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Executive
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Meeting Date:
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03/03/26
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Keyword:
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Item Type:
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Executive Decision -
of 'Normal' Importance
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Title of Report:
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Consultation on a
York Wide Smoke Control Area (SCA)
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Description:
|
The report
outlines the results of a public consultation on proposals to
further reduce emissions of fine particulate matter (PM2.5) and
other pollutants from solid fuel burning through a York wide Smoke
Control Area (SCA). The proposals will enable CYC to manage more
effectively the burning of the most polluting solid fuels and the
appliances they are burnt in.
The Executive will be asked to
a) review the consultation summary (Annex C) and full comments
(Annex D) received in relation to the public consultation on a
draft order to expand the SCA to cover the whole of CYC’s
administrative area (and associated revocation of historical orders
covering the existing area).
b) subject to consideration of any objections, to delegate
authority to Director of Director of Environmental and Regulatory
Services, in consultation with the Director of Governance, to
approve with or without modifications the making of the final SCA
Order and the making of any orders to revoke existing Smoke Control
orders made on or after 13 November 1980.
Update 22/10/25:
Following the consultation further time is required to
produce sufficient pre-decision communications.
Update 19/12/25:
The February Executive Meeting has been cancelled, and this item
has been deferred to March 2026 Executive.
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Wards Affected:
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All Wards
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Report Writer:
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Mike
Southcombe
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Deadline for
Report:
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22/01/26
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Lead Member:
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Executive Member for
Environment and Climate Emergency
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Lead Director:
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Director of
Transport, Environment and Planning
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Contact Details:
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Mike
Southcombe
mike.southcombe@york.gov.uk
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Implications
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Level of Risk:
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04-08 Regular
monitoring required
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Reason Key:
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Making
Representations:
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Process:
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Consultation
process:
The Clean Air Act 1993 sets out the individual process for revoking
existing orders and creating new orders. CYC Legal Services were
consulted in the preparation of the draft order, the process for
revoking existing orders and in terms of the consultation process
to ensure compliance with statutory guidance and legislation.
A 6-week public consultation from 22nd April to 3rd June 2025
included:
• Production of a series of accessible consultation webpages
to provide further information on the proposals and background
information. A ‘consultation summary’ document was also
produced, with copies available on request to those not digitally
enabled.
• Printed copies of consultation materials draft Smoke
Control Orders (and maps) were made available for public inspection
at West Offices throughout the consultation period.
• An online survey was made available via the CYC
Consultations webpage. Hard copies of the survey were made
available via West Offices reception and upon request.
• A press release on 22 April 2025:
https://www.york.gov.uk/news/article/1667/council-launches-consultation-on-extending-city-s-smoke-control-area.
Articles also appeared in York Press online on 13, 19 and 24 March
2025.
• In line with statutory DEFRA guidance, a public notice was
placed in the London Gazette and York Press on 8 and 15 April 2025,
stating that CYC proposes to make an order to expand the SCA (and
outlining its general effect) with details of how to comment.
• Physical copies of the notice were placed at 32 locations
outside the existing SCA, including outlying villages, throughout
the consultation period to ensure people who may be affected are
aware of the proposal.
• Promotion via residents’ newsletters issued by
CYC’s Marketing and Communications team throughout the
consultation period, including the Families Newsletter (24 April
and 22 May 2025), Resident update (1 May and 15 May 2025) and the
Health and Wellbeing Newsletter (7 May 2025).
• Promotion via CYC’s social media channels throughout
the consultation period, including Facebook.
• Copies of consultation posters were displayed across all
CYC libraries
• Additional notification of the consultation was sent
directly to other relevant stakeholders including Department for
Environment Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA), York Travellers Trust
(YTT), neighbouring local authorities and York based suppliers of
solid fuels.
• CYC’s Supported Housing Manager / Traveller and Gypsy
Site contacts were made aware of the consultation and were asked to
signpost residents with solid fuel burning appliances to the
consultation.
• Notification of the consultation was sent directly to all
CYC Councillors and Parish Councillors on 22 April 2025.
• CYC’s Environmental Protection team were available to
answer questions on the consultation over the phone, in person by
appointment or by email.
Consultees:
Local residents and businesses who burn wood and other solid fuels.
Local fuel merchants would also have an interest in the proposals
as delivery of non-authorised fuels in a Smoke Control Area is an
offence.
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Consultees:
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Background
Documents:
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Consultation on a
York Wide Smoke Control Area (SCA)
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Call-In
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If this item is called-in, it will be
considered by the Corporate and Scrutiny Management Committee
on:
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09/02/26
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FORWARD PLAN ITEM
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Meeting:
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Executive
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Meeting Date:
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03/03/26
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Keyword:
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Item Type:
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Executive Decision -
a 'Key Issue' - decision with significant effects on
communities
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Title of Report:
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City Centre Events
and Anti-Terrorism Traffic Regulation Order
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Description:
|
Purpose of Report: Following the serving of a
temporary Anti-Terrorism Traffic Regulation Order (ATTRO) by North
Yorkshire Police (NYP) in Autumn of 2025, to cover the period of
the Christmas Market 13th November to 21st December, reports were
taken to October and November 2025 Executive, establishing details
supporting implementation and operation of the ATTRO.
The November Executive meeting recommendation agreed Executive was:
‘to receive a future report early in 2026 reviewing the
strategic case for, and ongoing delivery arrangements associated
with, the Christmas Market and other significant footfall city
centre events’. The March Executive report will set out this
detail.
It will also cover details around the implications of a permanent
ATTRO, which has emerged as a crucial consideration in the planning
of all city centre events (and if approved, could be implemented at
any point year-round).
The Executive will be asked to:
i.
Consider the strategic case for, and
ongoing delivery arrangements associated with, the Christmas Market
and other significant footfall city centre events.
ii.
Agree a council position in relation
to city centre events and the future operation of an ATTRO, giving
particular regard to ensuring access for all residents and
visitors
iii. Consider as necessary any associated delivery
arrangements, to include but not be limited to operational
protocols, partnership working approaches and any funding of
capital and revenue measures required.
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Wards Affected:
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All Wards
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Report Writer:
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Ben
Murphy
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Deadline for
Report:
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17/02/26
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Lead Member:
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Leader of the
Council and Executive Member for Policy, Strategy and
Partnerships
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Lead Director:
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Director of City
Development
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Contact Details:
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Garry Taylor,
Director of City Development, Ben Murphy, Head of City
Development
garry.taylor@york.gov.uk,
ben.murphy@york.gov.uk
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Implications
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Level of Risk:
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04-08 Regular
monitoring required
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Reason Key:
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Making
Representations:
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Process:
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The report forms part of an ongoing conversation
with the city and specific groups who may be affected, as reported
in the October and November 2025 Executive papers, and including
extensive bespoke, targeted and long-term consultation and
engagement with communities of interest and key stakeholders.
Further engagement with these groups, individuals and stakeholders
has taken place since this time also, with two specific engagement
meetings (involving both the Disability Rights Forum and York
Access Forum), and additional dialogue and conversations with key
stakeholders, organisations and individuals.
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Consultees:
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York Access
Forum
York Disability Rights Forum
York BID
Make it York
North Yorkshire Police
Safety Advisory Group (Chair)
Additional local and national stakeholders and accessibility
experts
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Background
Documents:
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City Centre Events
and Anti-Terrorism Traffic Regulation Order
Executive 7 Oct 26, York Christmas Market 2025 - Implementation of
Temporary Anti-Terrorism Traffic Regulation Order
Executive 7 Oct 26, Annex A York Christmas Market 2025 -
Implementation of Temporary Anti-Terrorism Traffic Regulation
Order
Executive 7 Oct 26, Annex B York Christmas Market 2025 -
Implementation of Temporary Anti-Terrorism Traffic Regulation
Order
Executive 7 Oct 26, Annex C York Christmas Market 2025 -
Implementation of Temporary Anti-Terrorism Traffic Regulation
Order
Executive 4 Nov 25, York Christmas Market 2025 Operation of
Temporary Anti-Terrorism Traffic Regulation Order
Executive 4 Nov 25, Annex A York Christmas Market 2025 Operation of
Temporary Anti-Terrorism Traffic Regulation Order
Executive 4 Nov 25, Annex A (inc. missing text) York Christmas
Market 2025 Operation of Temporary Anti-Terrorism Traffic
Regulation Order
Executive 4 Nov 25, Annex B York Christmas Market 2025 Operation of
Temporary Anti-Terrorism Traffic Regulation Order
Executive 4 Nov 25, Annex C York Christmas Market 2025 Operation of
Temporary Anti-Terrorism Traffic Regulation Order
Executive 4 Nov 25, Annex E York Christmas Market 2025 Operation of
Temporary Anti-Terrorism Traffic Regulation Order
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Call-In
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If this item is called-in, it will be
considered by the Corporate and Scrutiny Management Committee
on:
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23/03/26
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FORWARD PLAN ITEM
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Meeting:
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Executive
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Meeting Date:
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03/03/26
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Keyword:
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Item Type:
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Executive Decision -
a 'Key Issue' - decision leading to savings or expenditure of
£500,000 or above
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Title of Report:
|
Delivering More
Affordable Housing in York –Update on the Housing Delivery
Programme
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Description:
|
This report
presents an update from the previous Housing Delivery Programme
report brought the Executive in October 2025, seeks support on a
proposed delivery route for affordable housing at the Castle Mills
site and any other housing delivery decisions required.
The Executive will be asked to:
a) Continue supporting the development of a strong new build
pipeline with a budget to prepare the design to build on at the
Castle Mills site and submit a planning application; and
b) Note grants awarded for Castle Mills and Former Manor School
sites and agree to proceed with entering into agreements to receive
funding for the development of affordable housing at these
sites.
And any other associated decisions required to facilitate ongoing
and pipeline developments.
Background papers
Previous Executive reports and decisions referred in the
report:
• October 2025 Executive meeting – Delivering More
Affordable Housing in York – Update on the Housing Delivery
Programme: Report (paragraphs 45-47)
• November 2023 Executive meeting – Castle Gateway
Update: Report and Decision
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Wards Affected:
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Guildhall
Ward
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Report Writer:
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Pauline
Stuchfield
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Deadline for
Report:
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19/02/26
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Lead Member:
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Executive Member for
Housing, Planning and Safer Communities
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Lead Director:
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Director of Housing
and Communities
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Contact Details:
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Pauline Stuchfield,
Director of Housing and Community Services
pauline.stuchfield@york.gov.uk
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Implications
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Level of Risk:
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Reason Key:
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Making
Representations:
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Process:
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Large scale
engagement with the community was previously undertaken as part of
the wider Castle Gateway Masterplan planning process. Further
public consultation will be undertaken with any new proposals for
the site.
Proposals have prepared with the engagement of Registered Providers
with potential interest in the Castle Mills site.
Consultees:
Local community
Registered Providers
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Consultees:
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Background
Documents:
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Delivering More
Affordable Housing in York –Update on the Housing Delivery
Programme
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Call-In
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If this item is called-in, it will be
considered by the Corporate and Scrutiny Management Committee
on:
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09/02/26
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FORWARD PLAN ITEM
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Meeting:
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Executive
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Meeting Date:
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03/03/26
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Keyword:
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Item Type:
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Executive Decision -
a 'Key Issue' - decision leading to savings or expenditure of
£500,000 or above
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Title of Report:
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Delivery of the
Gypsy and Travellers accommodation sites improvement and expansion
programme
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Description:
|
This report
presents an update from the previous report on Delivering
additional Gypsy and Traveller Accommodation and Improving existing
facilities brought to Executive in March 2024 and seeks support on
a proposed delivery programme and associated cost plan.
The Executive will be asked to:
a) Support the delivery of the Gypsy and Travellers accommodation
sites improvement and expansion programme and associated cost plan
in line with previous Executive approval obtained in March 2024;
and
b) Note a grant award and give approval to proceed with entering
into an agreement to receive funding for the retrofit of energy
efficiency measures to the utility buildings at the three Council
Gypsy and Traveller accommodation sites.
Previous Executive reports and decisions referred in the
report:
• March 2024 Executive meeting – Delivering additional
Gypsy and Traveller Accommodation and improving existing
facilities. Report and Decision
• January 2025 Executive meeting – Capital Budget
2025/26 to 2029/30 Report (paragraphs 15 and 17-20) and
Decision
Local Plan
• Adopted City of York Local Plan (Policy H5: Gypsies and
Travellers, pp. 146-148, 150-152)
• Adopted Local Plan Policies Map
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Wards Affected:
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Guildhall Ward;
Osbaldwick and Derwent Ward; Rawcliffe and Clifton
Without
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Report Writer:
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Pauline
Stuchfield
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Deadline for
Report:
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19/02/26
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Lead Member:
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Executive Member for
Housing, Planning and Safer Communities
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Lead Director:
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Director of Housing
and Communities
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Contact Details:
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Sarah
Butcher
sarah.butcher@york.gov.uk
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Implications
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Level of Risk:
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Reason Key:
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Making
Representations:
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Process:
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Key stakeholders
in this process have been and continue to be the residents at the
three Council-owned accommodation sites, York Travellers Trust, and
the Gypsy and Traveller Working Group for York.
A detailed resident survey at the three Council-owned accommodation
sites was carried out between June 2024 and November 2025 to
understand residents’ needs better and priorities issues to
be addressed.
Regular engagement with the York Travellers Trust takes place that
also help understand well the community needs.
Consultees:
Gypsy and Traveller community
York Travellers Trust
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Consultees:
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Background
Documents:
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Delivery of the
Gypsy and Travellers accommodation sites improvement and expansion
programme
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Call-In
|
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If this item is called-in, it will be
considered by the Corporate and Scrutiny Management Committee
on:
|
09/02/26
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FORWARD PLAN ITEM
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Meeting:
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Executive
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Meeting Date:
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03/03/26
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Keyword:
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Item Type:
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Executive Decision -
a 'Key Issue' - decision with significant effects on
communities
|
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Title of Report:
|
Giving Every Child
in York the Best Start in Life
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Description:
|
In July 2025 the
government published its national Giving Every Child the Best
Start in Life Strategy. This strategy aims to provide good quality
integrated support for children and their families from conception
to age five, and each local authority will be funded to expand
their Family Hubs programme and develop and publish their local
Best Start in Life plan by April 2026.
Giving Every Child the Best Start in Life, has long been a
political priority in York. One City for All, the City of York
Council’s plan (2023 to 2027), sets a strong ambition to
increase opportunities for everyone living in York to live healthy
and fulfilling lives. A vision which will help today’s
residents and benefit future generations.
We want and have committed York to be the best place for children
and young people to live and grow up, to work together to make sure
children and young people have the building blocks needed to be
happy, healthy, safe, and ready for the future.
The city’s Best Start in Life Plan will deliver this ambition
and positions York to be an Innovative leader of best practice to
improve outcomes that have a long- term impact on reducing
inequalities.
The report will provide members of the Executive with details about
the development and context of the Best Start in Life Plan and will
ask the Executive to approve the publication of the plan.
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Wards Affected:
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All Wards
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Report Writer:
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Maxine
Squire
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Deadline for
Report:
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17/02/26
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Lead Member:
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Executive Member for
Children, Young People and Education
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Lead Director:
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Corporate Director
of Children and Education
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Contact Details:
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Maxine Squire,
Assistant Director of Education
Tel: 01904
553007
maxine.squire@york.gov.uk
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Implications
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Level of Risk:
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04-08 Regular
monitoring required
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Reason Key:
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Making
Representations:
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Process:
|
The development of the plan is being supported
by a co-production/engagement plan. A range of advocacy groups,
York Parent Carer Forum, service providers, health and education
professionals, the community and voluntary sector, faith groups
etc
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Consultees:
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Background
Documents:
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Giving Every Child
in York the Best Start in Life
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Call-In
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If this item is called-in, it will be
considered by the Corporate and Scrutiny Management Committee
on:
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FORWARD PLAN ITEM
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Meeting:
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Executive
|
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Meeting Date:
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03/03/26
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Keyword:
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Item Type:
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Executive Decision -
a 'Key Issue' - decision with significant effects on
communities
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Title of Report:
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Update on the Asset
Management Strategy - 2026 to 2031
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Description:
|
The key
principles of the Asset Management Strategy, and an update on those
work flows as identified previously by the Asset Management
Strategy split into the commercial portfolio; the operational
estate and community assets.
The report details a number of proposed property led proposals
delivering strategic and financial benefits to the council.
The Executive will be asked to
a) Note the performance of the council’s property estate and
the annual revenue it provides.
b) Note the performance against the specific workflows, including
disposals, as previously set out in the previous Strategy and the
re-shaping of the operational estate at West Offices to provide
additional annual revenue.
c) Note the performance and role the estate has played in helping
to reduce the council’s carbon footprint.
d) Note and agree the principles of the Strategy which will form
the Corporate Asset Strategy for the next 5 years, 2026-2031;
e) Agree to:
(I) the sale of 25/27 Coney Street and lease back of part on a
999-year lease;
(II) the lease of approximately 0.13 acres of land at the Community
Stadium for 20 years;
(III) the grant of a lease renewal at 17-21 Piccadilly;
(IV) lease the various City Council owned allotments, as detailed
within the report to York Allotment Charitable Incorporated
Organisation (YACIO) for 35 years at a peppercorn rental;
(V) lease Bustardthorpe Allotments, Bishopthorpe Road, to
Bustardthorpe Allotment Association for 35 years at a peppercorn
rental;
(VI) lease the store and outdoor space in Rowntree Park maintenance
depot to York Canoe Club for 15 years at a peppercorn rental;
(VII) lease the garage in Rowntree Park to the Friends of Rowntree
Park for 15 years at a peppercorn rental;
(VIII) lease of the Rowntree Park Lodge Garden to the Friends of
Rowntree Park for 99 years at a peppercorn rental subject to the
Friends meeting the requirement of original lease for the upper
floors;
(IX) lease the land at York Road, Strensall to Strensall and
Towthorpe Parish Council for 70 years at a peppercorn rental;
and
(X) lease the land in Hull Road Park to Choose 2 Youth for 10 years
at a peppercorn rental,
all on the terms and conditions to be outlined in the report;
f) Delegate to the Director of Finance (in consultation with the
Director of Governance) authority to take such steps as are
necessary to agree and complete the above transactions as detailed
in this report; and
g) Delegate to the Director of Finance (in consultation with the
Director of Governance and the Executive Member for Finance,
Performance, Major Projects, Human Rights, Equality and Inclusion)
authority to acquire and dispose of all interests in land.
Background documents available on ModGov
Executive November 2025 – Neighbourhood Model, Implementation
Phase
Executive Combined Member Decision session 4th November 2025
– Heritage Programme
Executive October 2025 Delivering More Affordable Housing in York
– Update on the Housing Delivery Programme
Executive 18 July 2024 Update on the Housing Delivery Programme and
the Disposal of Surplus Sites
Executive 26 November 2020 - Update on the Asset Management
Strategy
Executive 28 November 2019 - Establishing an investment budget for
a strategic commercial property acquisition
Executive 19th October 2017 – Future Management of
Allotments
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Wards Affected:
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All Wards
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Report Writer:
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Nick
Collins
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Deadline for
Report:
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17/02/26
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Lead Member:
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Executive Member for
Finance, Performance, Major Projects, Human Rights, Equality and
Inclusion
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Lead Director:
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Director of
Finance
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Contact Details:
|
Debbie Mitchell,
Director of Finance (Section 151 Officer), Nick Collins, Head of
Property
debbie.mitchell@york.gov.uk,
nicholas.collins@york.ov.uk
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Implications
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Level of Risk:
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04-08 Regular
monitoring required
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Reason Key:
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Making
Representations:
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Process:
|
A number of the
disposals involve a loss of open space and will have to be
advertised in accordance with the legal advice which will be
contained within the report. Any objections to the loss of open
space will be reported to the Executive Member for Finance,
Performance, Major Projects, Human Rights, Equality & Inclusion
for further consideration.
A number of the proposed proposals have planning consent which will
be detailed and referenced within the report.
Consultees:
The public by virtue of the intended consultation process as set
out above. Occupiers/ tenants of those properties referred to in
the report.
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Consultees:
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Background
Documents:
|
Update on the Asset
Management Strategy - 2026 to 2031
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Call-In
|
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If this item is called-in, it will be
considered by the Corporate and Scrutiny Management Committee
on:
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FORWARD PLAN ITEM
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Meeting:
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Executive
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Meeting Date:
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03/03/26
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Keyword:
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Item Type:
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Executive Decision -
a 'Key Issue' - decision leading to savings or expenditure of
£500,000 or above
|
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Title of Report:
|
Recycling
Review
|
|
Description:
|
Purpose of
Report: Review the current recycling streams and how they are
collected; to consider how Waste Services will collect domestic
recycling streams considering Simpler Recycling requirements, the
environment, as an efficient and safe operation.
The Executive will be asked to: Note the current approach around
domestic kerbside recycling collections and consider options to
respond to national policy around, Simpler Recycling in England,
and focus on customer experience, efficiency and safety to improve
collection services.
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Wards Affected:
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All Wards
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Report Writer:
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Dave
Atkinson
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Deadline for
Report:
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19/02/26
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Lead Member:
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Executive Member for
Environment and Climate Emergency
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Lead Director:
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Director of
Transport, Environment and Planning
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Contact Details:
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Ian Hoult
ian.hoult@york.gov.uk
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Implications
|
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Level of Risk:
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Reason Key:
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Making
Representations:
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Process:
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N/A
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Consultees:
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Background
Documents:
|
Recycling
Review
|
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Call-In
|
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|
If this item is called-in, it will be
considered by the Corporate and Scrutiny Management Committee
on:
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23/03/26
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FORWARD PLAN ITEM
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Meeting:
|
Executive
|
|
Meeting Date:
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03/03/26
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Keyword:
|
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Item Type:
|
Executive Decision -
of 'Normal' Importance
|
|
Title of Report:
|
Report of the Budget
and Medium Term Financial Strategy Task and Finish
Group
|
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Description:
|
This report presents the Executive with the
final report and recommendations of the Budget and Medium-Term
Financial Strategy Task and Finish Group, as agreed by the
Corporate Scrutiny Committee at its meeting held on 19 January
2026.
The recommendations aim to contribute to the development of a
structured and consistent approach to budget scrutiny, into the new
municipal year and beyond.
The Executive will be asked to consider and approve the report and
its recommendations.
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Wards Affected:
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All Wards
|
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Report Writer:
|
James
Parker
|
Deadline for
Report:
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19/02/26
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Lead Member:
|
Executive Member for
Finance, Performance, Major Projects, Human Rights, Equality and
Inclusion
|
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Lead Director:
|
Director of
Governance and Monitoring Officer
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Contact Details:
|
James Parker,
Scrutiny Officer
james.parker@york.gov.uk
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Implications
|
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|
Level of Risk:
|
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Reason Key:
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Making
Representations:
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Process:
|
The Task and Finish Group consulted with
relevant officers, and with the Executive Member for Finance,
Performance, Major Projects, Human Rights, Equality and Inclusion
during the course of its work. Its report has also been considered
and approved by the Corporate Scrutiny Committee.
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Consultees:
|
Relevant officers, including Director and
Assistant Director of Finance; Executive Member for Finance,
Performance, Major Projects, Human Rights, Equality and Inclusion;
Corporate Scrutiny Committee.
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Background
Documents:
|
Report of the Budget
and Medium Term Financial Strategy Task and Finish Group
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Call-In
|
|
|
If this item is called-in, it will be
considered by the Corporate and Scrutiny Management Committee
on:
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23/03/26
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FORWARD PLAN ITEM
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Meeting:
|
Executive
|
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Meeting Date:
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14/04/26
|
Keyword:
|
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Item Type:
|
Executive Decision -
of 'Normal' Importance
|
|
Title of Report:
|
Carers Strategy
2026-2032
|
|
Description:
|
This strategy is for all unpaid carers who
live in York (or are caring for someone who lives here) and
those whose caring role has recently ended. It is also for the
people they care for, their families and
friends, and the people and organisations that support them.
Purpose of Report: This Carers Strategy sets out our shared
commitment to improving outcomes for unpaid carers in York. It has
been developed with carers and with partners across health, care,
education and the voluntary and community sector, reflecting a
collective approach to supporting carers.
The strategy is shaped by carers’ lived experience, local
evidence, and partnership working. It sets out four focus areas
where we will concentrate our efforts, alongside clear governance
and accountability arrangements to ensure progress is monitored and
learning is acted upon
Focus Area 1: Improve support for carers
Focus Area 2: Improve how we identify and recognise carers
Focus Area 3: Improve the health, wellbeing and quality of life of
carers
Focus Area 4: Improve joint working
Members are asked to agree the Strategy and the governance
arrangements.
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Wards Affected:
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All Wards
|
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Report Writer:
|
Harriet
Smith
|
Deadline for
Report:
|
31/03/26
|
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Lead Member:
|
Executive Member for
Health, Wellbeing and Adult Social Care
|
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Lead Director:
|
Corporate Director
of Adult Services and Integration
|
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Contact Details:
|
Harriet Smith,
Integration and Commissioning Lead
Harriet.Smith@york.gov.uk
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Implications
|
|
|
Level of Risk:
|
04-08 Regular
monitoring required
|
Reason Key:
|
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Making
Representations:
|
|
|
Process:
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Consultation
process:
York Unpaid Carers Consultation Report 2025
York Carers Action Group
Yorks Carers Strategy Group
Consultees:
Local carers needs consultation exercise in Partnership with local
and regional stakeholders including York Carers Centre, Health
services, Adult Social Care, Healthwatch and Carers within the
City. Co-ordination and input from the York Carers Action Group and
the York Carers Strategy Group.
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Consultees:
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Background
Documents:
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Carers Strategy
Consultation
Carers Strategy 2026-2032
Submission of an item onto the Forward Plan document Carers
Strategy 2026 to 2032
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Call-In
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If this item is called-in, it will be
considered by the Corporate and Scrutiny Management Committee
on:
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27/04/26
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