Agenda item

Budget Item

i)  Revenue Budget

 

a)  To agree that the revenue budget for 2019/20 totalling £516.7m be approved. This means that the Leeds element of the council tax for 2019/20 will increase by 2.99% plus the Adult Social Care precept of 1%. This excludes the police and fire precepts which will be notified to Members prior to the Council meeting.

 

b)  To agree grants totalling £65k to be allocated to parishes.

 

c)  To approve the strategy at Appendix 9 in respect of the flexible use of capital receipts.

 

d)  To agree with respect to the Housing Revenue Account that the following be approved:

 

i)  a reduction of 1% in dwelling rents in non-Private Finance Initiative areas.

ii)  an increase of 3.4% in dwelling rents in PFI areas.

iii)  an increase of 3.3% in district heating charges.

iv)  that service charges for multi-story flats are increased by £0.75p per week.

v)  that service charges for low/medium rise properties are increased by 3.3%.

vi)  that the charge for tenants who benefit from the sheltered support service currently paying £6 a week be increased to £8 per week.

vii)  that any overall increase to tenants in respect of rents, service and sheltered support charges be capped at £3.50 per week.

viii)  that an overall freeze be applied to any tenant who would have seen a weekly overall increase of less than £1 per week. 

 

ii)  Council Tax

 

  1   That it be noted that at the meeting on 16th January 2019, Council agreed the following amounts for the year 2019/20, in accordance with regulations made under Sections 31B(3) and 34(4) of the Local Government Finance Act 1992:-

 

a)  228,209.1 being the amount calculated by the Council, in accordance with Regulation 3 of the Local Authorities (Calculation of Council Tax Base) Regulations 1992 (as amended) as its council tax base for the year.

 


b)  Table 4: Taxbase Numbers 2019/20

 

 

being the amounts calculated by the Council in accordance with Regulation 6 of the Regulations, as the amounts of its Council Tax base for the year for dwellings in those parts of its area to which one or more special items relate.

 


2  That the following amounts be now calculated by the Council for the year 2019/20 in accordance with Sections 31A to 36 of the Local Government Finance Act 1992:-

 

a) £2,132,735,869  being the aggregate of the amounts which the Council estimates for the items set out in Section 31A(2)(a) to (f) of the Act.

 

b) £1,812,766,065  being the aggregate of the amounts which the Council estimates for the items set out in Section 31A(3)(a) to (d) of the Act.

 

c) £319,969,804  being the amount by which the aggregate at 2(a) above exceeds the aggregate at 2(b) above, calculated by the Council, in accordance with Section 31A(4) of the Act, as its council tax requirement for the year.

 

d) £1,402.090468  being the amount at 2(c) above, divided by the amount at 1(a) above, calculated by the Council, in accordance with Section 31B(1) of the Act, as the basic amount of its council tax for the year.

 

e)  £1,992,385.00  being the aggregate amount of all special items referred to in Section 34(1) of the Act.

 

f)  £1,393.36  being the amount at 2(d) above, less the result given by dividing the amount at 2(e) above by the amount at 1(a) above, calculated by the Council, in accordance with Section 34(2) of the Act, as the basic amount of its council tax for the year for dwellings in those parts of its area to which no special item relates.

 

 

The total of parish precepts, included in the figures above, is not yet finalised. Precepts to be confirmed are indicated in the table below.

 

 

 


g)  Table 5: Band D Precept by Parish

 

 

  being the amounts given by adding to the amount at 2(f) above the amounts of the special item or items relating to dwellings in those parts of the Council’s area mentioned above divided in each case by the amount at 1(b) above, calculated by the Council, in accordance with Section 34(3) of the Act, as the basic amounts of its Council Tax for the year for dwellings in those parts of its area to which one or more special items relate.

h) Table 6: Leeds and Parish Precepts Excluding Police and Fire 2019/20

 

 

being the amounts given by multiplying the amounts at 2(f) and 2(g) above by the number which, in the proportion set out in Section 5(1) of the Act, is applicable to dwellings listed in a particular valuation band divided by the number which in that proportion is applicable to dwellings listed in Valuation Band D, calculated by the Council, in accordance with Section 36(1) of the Act, as the amounts to be taken into account for the year in respect of categories of dwellings listed in different valuation bands.

 

  3  That it be noted for the year 2019/20 that the Police and Crime Commissioner has issued the following precept and the Fire & Rescue Authority are expected to issue the following precept to the Council in accordance with Section 40 of the Local Government Finance Act 1992, for each of the categories of dwellings shown below.

 

 

 

Table 7: Police and Fire Precepts 2019/20

 

 

 

4  That, having calculated the aggregate in each case of the amounts at 2(h) and 3 above, the Council, in accordance with Section 30(2) of the Local Government Finance Act 1992, and subject to the confirmation of the Fire and Rescue Authority precept, hereby sets the following amounts as the amounts of council tax for the year 2019/20 for each of the categories of dwellings shown below:

 

Table 8: Leeds and Parish Precepts Including Police and Fire 2019/20

 

5  That, in accordance with section 52ZB of the Local Government Finance Act 1992, following the principles set out by the Secretary of State and in the Referendums Relating to Council Tax Increases (Principles) (England) Report 2019/20, it be determined that Leeds City Council’s relevant basic amount of council tax for the year 2019/20 is not excessive.

 

6  That the schedule of instalments for 2019/20 for transfers to Leeds City Council and payments to the Police and Crime Commissioner and the Fire & Rescue Authority out of the Collection Fund be determined as set out in Appendix II of this report.

 

iii)  Capital Programme Update  2019 – 2022

 

a)  That the attached capital programme for 2019-2022 totalling £1,699.7m including the revised projected position for 2018/19, as presented in Appendix G of the report be approved.

 

b)  That the Minimum Revenue Provision policy statements for 2018/19 and 2019/20 as set out in Appendix D (i) and D (ii) of the report be approved.

 

c)  That the new Capital and Investment Strategy as set out in Appendix E of the report be approved. 

 

iv)  Treasury Management Strategy 2019 – 2020

 

a)  That the borrowing limits for 2018/19, 2019/20, 2020/21 and 2021/22 be set as detailed in Section 3.4 of the submitted report and the changes to both the Operational Boundary and the Authorised limits be noted.

 

b)  That the treasury management indicators for 2018/19, 2019/20, 2020/21 and 2021/22 be set as detailed in Section 3.5 of the submitted report.

 

c)  That the investment limits for 2018/19, 2019/20, 2020/21 and 2021/22 be set as detailed in Section 3.6 of the submitted report. 

 

d)  That the revised Treasury Management Policy Statement be adopted.

Minutes:

Under the provisions of Council Procedure Rule 14.9 leave of Council was given for Councillor Blake to alter the motion in her name having now received the precepts from West Yorkshire Fire & Rescue Authority, Horsforth Parish Council, Kippax Parish Council and Ledston Parish Council by altering 6(ii) Council Tax by; (ii) Council Tax by altering figures at (ii) 2 a to f, the alteration of tabulations at (ii) 2 g (table 5) and h (table 6), (ii) 3 (table 7) and (ii) 4 (table 8), the alteration of paragraph (ii) 3 by the deletion of the words ‘are expected to issue’ and replace with ‘have issued’, by altering paragraph (ii) 4 by the deletion of the words ‘subject to the confirmation of the Fire and Rescue Authority precept’ and by the inclusion of any amendments to the Budget Motion that are agreed by Full Council . 

 

 

i)  Revenue Budget

 

a)  To agree that the revenue budget for 2019/20 totalling £516.7m be approved. This means that the Leeds element of the council tax for 2019/20 will increase by 2.99% plus the Adult Social Care precept of 1%. This excludes the police and fire precepts which will be notified to Members prior to the Council meeting.

 

b)  To agree grants totalling £65k to be allocated to parishes.

 

c)  To approve the strategy at Appendix 9 in respect of the flexible use of capital receipts.

 

d)  To agree with respect to the Housing Revenue Account that the following be approved:

 

i)  a reduction of 1% in dwelling rents in non-Private Finance Initiative areas.

ii)  an increase of 3.4% in dwelling rents in PFI areas.

iii)  an increase of 3.3% in district heating charges.

iv)  that service charges for multi-story flats are increased by £0.75p per week.

v)  that service charges for low/medium rise properties are increased by 3.3%.

vi)  that the charge for tenants who benefit from the sheltered support service currently paying £6 a week be increased to £8 per week.

vii)  that any overall increase to tenants in respect of rents, service and sheltered support charges be capped at £3.50 per week.

viii)  that an overall freeze be applied to any tenant who would have seen a weekly overall increase of less than £1 per week. 

 

ii)  Council Tax 

 

  1   That it be noted that at the meeting on 16th January 2019, Council agreed the following amounts for the year 2019/20, in accordance with regulations made under Sections 31B(3) and 34(4) of the Local Government Finance Act 1992:-

 

a)  228,209.1 being the amount calculated by the Council, in accordance with Regulation 3 of the Local Authorities (Calculation of Council Tax Base) Regulations 1992 (as amended) as its council tax base for the year.


b)   Table 4: Taxbase Numbers 2019/20

 

 

 

being the amounts calculated by the Council in accordance with Regulation 6 of the Regulations, as the amounts of its Council Tax base for the year for dwellings in those parts of its area to which one or more special items relate.

 


2  That the following amounts be now calculated by the Council for the year 2019/20 in accordance with Sections 31A to 36 of the Local Government Finance Act 1992:-

 

a) £2,132,735,869  being the aggregate of the amounts which the Council estimates for the items set out in Section 31A(2)(a) to (f) of the Act.

 

b) £1,812,766,065  being the aggregate of the amounts which the Council estimates for the items set out in Section 31A(3)(a) to (d) of the Act.

 

c) £319,969,804  being the amount by which the aggregate at 2(a) above exceeds the aggregate at 2(b) above, calculated by the Council, in accordance with Section 31A(4) of the Act, as its council tax requirement for the year.

 

d) £1,402.090468  being the amount at 2(c) above, divided by the amount at 1(a) above, calculated by the Council, in accordance with Section 31B(1) of the Act, as the basic amount of its council tax for the year.

 

e)  £1,992,385.00  being the aggregate amount of all special items referred to in Section 34(1) of the Act.

 

f)  £1,393.36  being the amount at 2(d) above, less the result given by dividing the amount at 2(e) above by the amount at 1(a) above, calculated by the Council, in accordance with Section 34(2) of the Act, as the basic amount of its council tax for the year for dwellings in those parts of its area to which no special item relates.

 

 

The total of parish precepts, included in the figures above, includes an anticipated precept for Ledston Parish Council.

 

 

 

 

 


g)  Table 5: Band D Precept by Parish

 

 

 

  being the amounts given by adding to the amount at 2(f) above the amounts of the special item or items relating to dwellings in those parts of the Council’s area mentioned above divided in each case by the amount at 1(b) above, calculated by the Council, in accordance with Section 34(3) of the Act, as the basic amounts of its Council Tax for the year for dwellings in those parts of its area to which one or more special items relate.

 

h) Table 6: Leeds and Parish Precepts Excluding Police and Fire 2019/20

 

 

 

being the amounts given by multiplying the amounts at 2(f) and 2(g) above by the number which, in the proportion set out in Section 5(1) of the Act, is applicable to dwellings listed in a particular valuation band divided by the number which in that proportion is applicable to dwellings listed in Valuation Band D, calculated by the Council, in accordance with Section 36(1) of the Act, as the amounts to be taken into account for the year in respect of categories of dwellings listed in different valuation bands.

 

3  That it be noted for the year 2019/20 that the Police and Crime Commissioner and the Fire & Rescue Authority have issued the following precepts to the Council in accordance with Section 40 of the Local Government Finance Act 1992, for each of the categories of dwellings shown below.

Table 7: Police and Fire Precepts 2019/20

 

 

4  That, having calculated the aggregate in each case of the amounts at 2(h) and 3 above, the Council, in accordance with Section 30(2) of the Local Government Finance Act 1992, hereby sets the following amounts as the amounts of council tax for the year 2019/20 for each of the categories of dwellings shown below:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Table 8: Leeds and Parish Precepts Including Police and Fire 2019/20

 

 

5  That, in accordance with section 52ZB of the Local Government Finance Act 1992, following the principles set out by the Secretary of State and in the Referendums Relating to Council Tax Increases (Principles) (England) Report 2019/20, it be determined that Leeds City Council’s relevant basic amount of council tax for the year 2019/20 is not excessive.

 

6  That the schedule of instalments for 2019/20 for transfers to Leeds City Council and payments to the Police and Crime Commissioner and the Fire & Rescue Authority out of the Collection Fund be determined as set out in Appendix II of this report.

 

 

 

 

iii)  Capital Programme Update 2017-2020

 

a)  That the attached capital programme for 2019-2022 totalling £1,699.7m including the revised projected position for 2018/19, as presented in Appendix G of the report be approved.

 

b)  That the Minimum Revenue Provision policy statements for 2018/19 and 2019/20 as set out in Appendix D (i) and D (ii) of the report be approved.

 

c)  That the new Capital and Investment Strategy as set out in Appendix E of the report be approved. 

 

iv)  Treasury Management Strategy 2018/19

 

a)  That the borrowing limits for 2018/19, 2019/20, 2020/21 and 2021/22 be set as detailed in Section 3.4 of the submitted report and the changes to both the Operational Boundary and the Authorised limits be noted.

 

b)  That the treasury management indicators for 2018/19, 2019/20, 2020/21 and 2021/22 be set as detailed in Section 3.5 of the submitted report.

 

c)  That the investment limits for 2018/19, 2019/20, 2020/21 and 2021/22 be set as detailed in Section 3.6 of the submitted report.  

 

d)  That the revised Treasury Management Policy Statement be adopted.

 

The following amendments were moved by Councillor Lamb, seconded by Councillor Andrew Carter 

 

AMENDMENT 1

 

In 6(i) after the words ‘be approved’ add ‘subject to amendment to the council’s budget for 2019/20 as set out below and adjustments to the accompanying tables as appropriate

 

a)  A reduction in the Strategic budget of £240k through the management of vacancies council wide.

 

b)  An increase of £240k in the Communities and Environment budget to fund the cessation of charges for the disposal of inert waste.’

 

AMENDMENT 2

 

In 6(i) after the words ‘be approved’ add ‘subject to amendment to the council’s budget for 2019/20 as set out below and adjustments to the accompanying tables as appropriate

 

a)  A reduction in the Strategic budget of £300k in respect of a reduction in the Contingency budget.

b)  An increase of £300k for Neighbourhood Networks within the Adults and Health budget.’

 

AMENDMENT 3

 

In 6(i) after the words ‘be approved’ add ‘subject to amendment to the council’s budget for 2019/20 as set out below and adjustments to the accompanying tables as appropriate

 

a)   A reduction in the Communities and Environment budget of £165k to reflect contract savings on waste disposal costs at the Recycling and Energy Recovery Facility (RERF).

b)  An increase of £165k in the Communities and Environment budget to fund the part year implementation of two new rounds for the kerbside collection of food waste.’

 

AMENDMENT 4

 

In 6(i) after the words ‘be approved’ add ‘subject to amendment to the council’s budget for 2019/20 as set out below and adjustments to the accompanying tables as appropriate

 

a)  A reduction in the Strategic budget of £120k in respect of a reduction in the Contingency budget.

b)  An increase of £120k in the Communities and Environment budget to fund the kerbside collection of glass from 24k properties. ‘

 

AMENDMENT 5

 

In 6(i) after the words ‘be approved’ add ‘subject to amendment to the council’s budget for 2019/20 as set out below and adjustments to the accompanying tables as appropriate

 

a)  A reduction in the Strategic budget of £10k in respect of a reduction in the Contingency budget.

 

b)  An increase of £10k in the Communities and Environment budget to fund a feasibility study into implementing a process that will result in the recycling of Type 5 plastics.’

 

AMENDMENT 6

 

In 6(i) after the words ‘be approved’ add ‘subject to amendment to the council’s budget for 2019/20 as set out below and adjustments to the accompanying tables as appropriate

 

a)  A reduction in the Strategic budget of £145k in respect of a reduction in the Contingency budget.

 

b)  An increase of £145k to the Communities and Environment budget to fund the cessation of car parking charges in Otley.’

 

AMENDMENT 7

 

In 6(i) after the words ‘be approved’ add ‘subject to amendment to the council’s budget for 2019/20 as set out below and adjustments to the accompanying tables as appropriate

 

a)  A reduction in the Strategic budget of £350k through an increment freeze for all staff on PO grades and above.

b)  An increase of £200K in the City Development budget as a result of contribution from the North and West Yorkshire Business Rates Pool.

 

c)  The creation of a fund of £550k within the City Development budget which would be used to support high street initiatives.’

 

AMENDMENT 8

 

In 6(i) after the words ‘be approved’ add ‘subject to amendment to the council’s budget for 2019/20 as set out below and adjustments to the accompanying tables as appropriate

 

a)  A reduction in the Strategic budget of £100k in respect of a reduction in the Contingency budget.

 

b)  An increase in the City Development budget of £100k which would be used to launch a City Wide ‘Get Active’ Initiative. ‘

 

AMENDMENT 9

 

In 6(i) after the words ‘be approved’ add ‘subject to amendment to the council’s budget for 2019/20 as set out below and adjustments to the accompanying tables as appropriate

 

a)  A reduction of £100k in the Strategic budget to reflect the withdrawal of double time overtime rates and replace them with time and a half overtime rates.

 

b)  An increase in the City Development budget of £100k to fund planning enforcement prosecutions. ‘

 

AMENDMENT 10

 

In 6(i) after the words ‘be approved’ add ‘subject to amendment to the council’s budget for 2019/20 as set out below and adjustments to the accompanying tables as appropriate

 

a)  A reduction of £200k to the Strategic budget to reflect the withdrawal of double time overtime rates and replace them with time and a half overtime rates.

 

b)  A reduction in the Strategic budget of £100k in respect of a reduction in the Contingency budget.

 

c)  An increase in the Communities and Environment budget of £300k which will be used to create a ‘Community Safety Fund’, which would be delegated to Community Committees, to tackle Anti-Social Behaviour and knife crime. ‘

 

AMENDMENT 11

 

In 6(i) after the words ‘be approved’ add ‘subject to amendment to the council’s budget for 2019/20 as set out below and adjustments to the accompanying tables as appropriate

 

a)  A reduction of £200k to the Strategic budget in respect of a reduction to the cost of full time trade union convenors.

 

b)  An increase in the City Development budget of £200k to fund additional staff to deal with increased asset sales. ‘

 

AMENDMENT 12

 

In 6(i) after the words ‘be approved’ add ‘subject to amendment to the council’s budget for 2019/20 as set out below and adjustments to the accompanying tables as appropriate

 

a)  A reduction of £25k in the Strategic budget to reflect the withdrawal of double time overtime rates and replace them with time and a half overtime rates.

 

b)  An increase of £25k the Communities and Environment budget to aid a move towards banning single use plastics in Leeds City Council, based on the September 2018 white paper. ‘

 

AMENDMENT 13

 

In 6(i) after the words ‘be approved’ add ‘subject to amendment to the council’s budget for 2019/20 as set out below and adjustments to the accompanying tables as appropriate

 

a)  A reduction in the Communities and Environment budget of £286k which will see a rethink of the current approach to the Managed Area in Holbeck.

 

b)  A reduction in the Strategic budget of £54k through the council wide efficient management of vacancies across all directorates.

 

c)  An increase in the Adults and Health budget of £100k which will generated through targeting additional income.

 

d)  An increase in income of £60k within the Resources and Housing budget resulting from increased staff take up of the low emission vehicles scheme.

 

e)  An increase in the Strategic budget of £500k which will be used to invest in other services linked to providing assistance to homeless people, support for drug users, support for those with mental health issues and getting women out of prostitution.’

 

AMENDMENT 14

 

In 6(i) after the words ‘be approved’ add ‘subject to amendment to the council’s budget for 2019/20 as set out below and adjustments to the accompanying tables as appropriate

 

a)  A reduction in the Strategic budget of £600k in respect of a reduced contribution to Leeds 2023.

 

b)  An increase in the City Development budget of £600k to enhance the city's cultural programme in the build up to 2023. ‘

 

AMENDMENT 15

 

In 6(i) after the words ‘be approved’ add ‘subject to amendment to the council’s budget for 2019/20 as set out below and adjustments to the accompanying tables as appropriate

 

a)  A reduction in the Strategic budget of £250k in respect of an increment freeze for all staff on PO grades and above.

 

b)  An increase in the Children and Families budget of £250k which will be used to provide additional Mental Health Services in schools. ‘

AMENDMENT 16

 

In 6(i) after the words ‘be approved’ add ‘subject to amendment to the council’s budget for 2019/20 as set out below and adjustments to the accompanying tables as appropriate

 

a)  A reduction in the Strategic budget of £100k in respect of an increment freeze for all staff on PO grades and above.

 

b)  An increase of £100k in the Children and Families budget to provide sanitary products to school children, for the alleviation of ‘period poverty’.’

 

 

AMENDMENT 17

 

In 6(i) after the words ‘be approved’ add ‘subject to amendment to the council’s budget for 2019/20 as set out below and adjustments to the accompanying tables as appropriate

 

a)  A reduction in the Strategic budget of £200k in respect of an increment freeze for all staff on PO grades and above.

 

b)  An increase in the Communities and Environment budget of £200k to be delegated to Community Committees to be used on local environmental initiatives. ‘

 

AMENDMENT 18

 

In 6(i) after the words ‘be approved’ add ‘subject to amendment to the council’s budget for 2019/20 as set out below and adjustments to the accompanying tables as appropriate

 

a)  The generation of £1.5m of additional Capital Receipts which will be realised through the sale of disused or under used council assets and land, this will be used to repay Council borrowing. ‘

 

AMENDMENT 19

 

In 6(i) after the words ‘be approved’ add ‘subject to amendment to the council’s budget for 2019/20 as set out below and adjustments to the accompanying tables as appropriate

 

a)  A reduction of £150k in Schools balances, to be repaid in future years.

 

b)  An increase in the Children and Families budget of £150k to provide additional investment in the Special Educational Needs Statutory Assessment and Provision (SENSAP) Team to clear the backlog of Educational Health and Care (EHC) plans.’

 

AMENDMENT 20

 

In 6(iii) after the words ‘be approved’ add ‘subject to amendment to the council’s budget for 2019/20 as set out below and adjustments to the accompanying tables as appropriate

 

a) An injection of £500k, funded through Commuted Sums, into the Capital Programme which will be used to invest in a rent to buy housing company model.’

 

 

 

 

 

AMENDMENT 21

 

In 6(iii) after the words ‘be approved’ add ‘subject to amendment to the council’s budget for 2019/20 as set out below and adjustments to the accompanying tables as appropriate

 

a)  An injection into the Capital Programme of £1.5m for an additional highways maintenance programme to be funded through the re-phasing of the Capital Programme.’

 

AMENDMENT 22

 

In 6(iii) after the words ‘be approved’ add ‘subject to amendment to the council’s budget for 2019/20 as set out below and adjustments to the accompanying tables as appropriate

 

a)  An injection into the Capital Programme of £250k for grants for the provision of more changing place facilities for people with profound and multiple disabilities. This will be funded though the re-phasing of the Capital Programme.’

 

AMENDMENT 23

 

In 6(i) after the words ‘be approved’ add ‘subject to amendment to the council’s budget for 2019/20 as set out below and adjustments to the accompanying tables as appropriate

 

a)  A reduction in the Housing Revenue budget of £370k, through the application of the Sheltered Housing Reserve.

b)  An increase in the Housing Revenue Account budget of £370k through the removal of charges to self-payers for the Sheltered Warden service.’

 

The following amendments were moved by Councillor Golton, seconded by Councillor Bentley

 

AMENDMENT 24

 

In 6(i) after the words ‘be approved’ add ‘subject to amendment to the council’s budget for 2019/20 as set out below and adjustments to the accompanying tables as appropriate

 

a)  A reduction in the Strategic Budget of £334k in respect of a reduction in the Contingency budget.

 

b)  An increase of £334k to the Adults and Health budget to fund Admiral Nurses.’

 

 

AMENDMENT 25

 

In 6(i) after the words ‘be approved’ add ‘subject to amendment to the council’s budget for 2019/20 as set out below and adjustments to the accompanying tables as appropriate

 

a)  A reduction in the Strategic Budget of £67k by freezing increments for all staff.

 

b)  An increase of £67k to the Children and Families budget to fund the prudential borrowing costs of building a residential home for children.’

 

In 6(iii) after the words ‘be approved’ add ‘subject to amendment to the council’s budget for 2019/20 as set out below and adjustments to the accompanying tables as appropriate

 

a)  An injection of £1.85m into the Capital Programme in respect of the provision of a new residential home for children.’

 

AMENDMENT 26

 

In 6(i) after the words ‘be approved’ add ‘subject to amendment to the council’s budget for 2019/20 as set out below and adjustments to the accompanying tables as appropriate

a)  A reduction in the Adults and Health budget as a result of the use of £400k of balances on Public Health reserves.

 

b)  An increase of £400k in the Children and Families budget to provide sanitary products to school children, for the alleviation of period poverty.’

 

AMENDMENT 27

 

In 6(i) after the words ‘be approved’ add ‘subject to amendment to the council’s budget for 2019/20 as set out below and adjustments to the accompanying tables as appropriate

 

a)  A reduction in the Strategic budget of £100k in respect of a reduction in the Contingency budget.

 

b)  An increase of £100k to the City Development budget to fund feasibility studies to establish railway stations at Woodside Quarry and Methley.’

 

AMENDMENT 28

 

In 6(i) after the words ‘be approved’ add ‘subject to amendment to the council’s budget for 2019/20 as set out below and adjustments to the accompanying tables as appropriate

a)  A reduction of £390k in the Strategic budget by freezing increments for all staff.

 

b)  An increase of £150k to the Communities and Environment budget to fund the cessation of charges for the disposal of bulky waste.

 

c)  An increase of £240k to the Communities and Environment budget to fund the cessation of charges for the disposal of inert waste.’

 

AMENDMENT 29

 

In 6(i) after the words ‘be approved’ add ‘subject to amendment to the council’s budget for 2019/20 as set out below and adjustments to the accompanying tables as appropriate

a)  A reduction of £1,056k in the Strategic budget by freezing increments for all staff.

 

b)  An increase of £186k to the Communities and Environment budget to fund the prudential borrowing costs of the Anaerobic Digester capital scheme in 2019/20.

 

c)  An increase of £750k to the Communities and Environment budget to fund the expansion of the kerbside collection of food waste city wide.

 

d)  An increase of £120k to the Communities and Environment budget to fund the kerbside collection of glass from 24k properties.’

 

In 6(iii) after the words ‘be approved’ add ‘subject to amendment to the council’s budget for 2019/20 as set out below and adjustments to the accompanying tables as appropriate

 

a)  An injection of £4.29m into the Capital Programme in respect of the development and implementation of an Anaerobic Digester.’

 

AMENDMENT 30

 

In 6(i) after the words ‘be approved’ add ‘subject to amendment to the council’s budget for 2019/20 as set out below and adjustments to the accompanying tables as appropriate

a)  A reduction of £145k in the Strategic Budget by freezing increments for all staff.

 

b)  An increase of £145k to the Communities and Environment budget to fund the cessation of car parking charges in Otley.’

 

 

 

 

AMENDMENT 31

 

In 6(i) after the words ‘be approved’ add ‘subject to amendment to the council’s budget for 2019/20 as set out below and adjustments to the accompanying tables as appropriate

a)  A reduction of £184k in the Strategic budget by freezing increments for all staff.

 

b)  A reduction of £124k in the Strategic budget in respect of a reduction in the Contingency budget.

 

c)  An increase of £308k to the Communities and Environment budget to fund additional Civil Enforcement Officers.’

 

AMENDMENT 32

 

In 6(i) after the words ‘be approved’ add ‘subject to amendment to the council’s budget for 2019/20 as set out below and adjustments to the accompanying tables as appropriate

 

a)  A reduction in the Resources and Housing budget of £27k in respect of Members Allowances.

 

b)  An increase of £27k to the Resources and Housing budget to reduce the costs associated with providing catering services to Civic Hall meeting rooms for councillor meetings.’

 

AMENDMENT 33

 

In 6(iii) after the words ‘be approved’ add ‘subject to amendment to the council’s budget for 2019/20 as set out below and adjustments to the accompanying tables as appropriate

 

a)  A switch of £2.073m in the City Development Capital Programme in respect of the 2019/20 highways maintenance programme from surface dressing to resurfacing.’

 

AMENDMENT 34

 

In 6(iii) after the words ‘be approved’ add ‘subject to amendment to the council’s budget for 2019/20 as set out below and adjustments to the accompanying tables as appropriate

 

a)  An injection of £500k into the Capital Programme in respect of highway works at the Meanwood Road junction, which will be funded through slippage on other highways schemes.’

 

AMENDMENT 35

 

In 6(iii) after the words ‘be approved’ add ‘subject to amendment to the council’s budget for 2019/20 as set out below and adjustments to the accompanying tables as appropriate

a)  An injection of £500k into the Capital Programme to establish a Local Housing Company by providing a capital grant funded from Commuted Sums.’

 

The following amendments were moved by Councillor Leadley seconded by Councillor Elliott

 

AMENDMENT 36

 

In 6(i) after the words ‘be approved’ add ‘subject to amendment to the council’s budget for 2019/20 as set out below and adjustments to the accompanying tables as appropriate

 

a)  A reduction in the Communities and Environment budget of £309k by reducing officer support to the Community Committees.

b)  A reduction of £252k in the Resources and Housing budget through reducing Members Special Responsibility Allowances by 36.3%.

 

c)  An increase of £297k in the Strategic Budget for the Council's MICE (Members Improvement in the Community and Environment) scheme.

d)  An increase in the Strategic budget of £264k for a revenue contribution to capital to the Council's Ward Based Initiative (WBI) scheme in the Capital Programme.’

 

AMENDMENT 37

 

In 6(i) after the words ‘be approved’ add ‘subject to amendment to the council’s budget for 2019/20 as set out below and adjustments to the accompanying tables as appropriate;

 

 

a)  A reduction in the Housing Revenue Account of £536k funded through a reduction in the budgeted revenue contribution to the Housing Revenue Account Capital Programme.

 

b)  An increase in the Housing Revenue Account budget of £536k for the prudential borrowing costs associated with a Council house new build programme in Morley.’

 

In 6(iii) after the words ‘be approved’ add ‘subject to amendment to the council’s budget for 2019/20 as set out below and adjustments to the accompanying tables as appropriate;

 

a)  An injection into the Housing Revenue Account Capital Programme of £10.5m to build 100 Council houses for social rent in Morley.’

 

The following amendments were moved by Councillor Dobson, seconded by Councillor Field 

 

AMENDMENT 38

 

In 6(i) after the words ‘be approved’ add ‘subject to amendment to the council’s budget for 2019/20 as set out below and adjustments to the accompanying tables as appropriate

 

a)  A reduction of £150k to the Communities and Environment budget by reducing the promotion and marketing budget in Waste Management.

b)  A reduction of £390k in the Strategic budget which reflects a reduction in the budget for Leeds 2023.

c)  An increase of £240k in the Communities and Environment budget to fund the cessation of charges for the disposal of inert waste.

d)  An increase of £150k in the Communities and Environment Budget to fund the cessation of charges for the disposal of bulky waste.

e)  An increase of £150k in the Communities and Environment budget to fund the cessation of charges for replacement bins.’

 

AMENDMENT 39

 

In 6(i) after the words ‘be approved’ add ‘subject to amendment to the council’s budget for 2019/20 as set out below and adjustments to the accompanying tables as appropriate

 

a)  A reduction of £100k in the Strategic budget which reflects a reduction in the budget for Leeds 2023.

b)  An increase of £100k in the Adults and Health budget to undertake a feasibility study to develop a business case to bring Dementia Residential Care back in house.’

 

AMENDMENT 40

 

In 6(i) after the words ‘be approved’ add ‘subject to amendment to the council’s budget for 2019/20 as set out below and adjustments to the accompanying tables as appropriate

 

a)  A decrease in the Housing Revenue Account budget as a result of the release of £515k from the Housing Revenue Account general reserve.

b)  A decrease in the Housing Revenue Account budget as a result of the release of £339k from the Housing Revenue Account general reserve.

c)  An increase of £515k in the Housing Revenue Account to fund a 1% reduction in Council House rents for all tenants.

d)  An increase of £339k in the Housing Revenue Account in order to keep service charges at 2018/2019 levels.’

 

AMENDMENT 41

 

In 6(i) after the words ‘be approved’ add ‘subject to amendment to the council’s budget for 2019/20 as set out below and adjustments to the accompanying tables as appropriate

 

a)  A reduction in the Communities and Environment budget of £256k in respect of the level of expenditure associated with the current approach to the Managed Area in Holbeck.

b)  An increase in the Communities and Environment budget of £256k which will resource a new approach to supporting women working in this area.’

 

AMENDMENT 42

 

In 6(i) after the words ‘be approved’ add ‘subject to amendment to the council’s budget for 2019/20 as set out below and adjustments to the accompanying tables as appropriate

 

a)  A reduction in the Strategic budget of £50k in respect of a reduction in the Contingency budget.

b)  An increase in the Strategic budget of £50k which will ensure that all new starters are paid the minimum hourly rate of £9.18 per hour that is receivable by current Leeds City Council staff.’

 

The following amendments were moved by Councillor D Blackburn, seconded by Councillor A Blackburn 

 

 

AMENDMENT 44

 

In 6(iii) after the words ‘be approved’ add ‘subject to amendment to the council’s budget for 2019/20 as set out below and adjustments to the accompanying tables as appropriate

 

a)  An injection into the Capital Programme of £1m for additional works on collapsed gullies to be funded from the rephasing of the Capital Programme.’

 

AMENDMENT 45

 

In 6(i) after the words ‘be approved’ add ‘subject to amendment to the council’s budget for 2019/20 as set out below and adjustments to the accompanying tables as appropriate

 

a)  A reduction in the Strategic budget of £390k in respect of a reduction in the Contingency budget.

b)  An increase of £150k in the Communities and Environment budget to fund the cessation of charges for the disposal of bulky waste.

c)  An increase of £240k in the Communities and Environment budget to fund the cessation of charges for the disposal of inert waste.’

 

AMENDMENT 46

 

In 6(i) after the words ‘be approved’ add ‘subject to amendment to the council’s budget for 2019/20 as set out below and adjustments to the accompanying tables as appropriate

 

a)  A reduction in the Strategic budget of £120k in respect of a reduction in the Contingency budget.

b)  An increase of £120k in the Communities and Environment budget to fund the cessation of charges for replacement black and brown bins.’

 

AMENDMENT 47

 

In 6(i) after the words ‘be approved’ add ‘subject to amendment to the council’s budget for 2019/20 as set out below and adjustments to the accompanying tables as appropriate

 

a)  A reduction in the Strategic budget of £90k in respect of a reduction in the Contingency budget.

b)  An increase of £90k in the Communities and Environment budget to fund the allocation of £10k to each of the nine Priority estates paid through Community Committees.’

 

AMENDMENT 48

 

In 6(i) after the words ‘be approved’ add ‘subject to amendment to the council’s budget for 2019/20 as set out below and adjustments to the accompanying tables as appropriate

 

a)  A reduction of £204k in the Resources and Housing budget from a 28% reduction in Special Responsibility Allowances for members.

b)  A reduction of £143k in the Resources and Housing budget from a 9% reduction in basic allowances for members.

c)  A reduction of £796k in the Strategic budget to reflect the half year impact of a 5% reduction in salaries above PO6 or equivalent.

d)  A reduction in the Strategic budget of £63k as a result of a release from the general reserve.

e)  An increase of £180k in the Communities and Environment budget for an increase in the Wellbeing budget.

f)  An increase of £160k in the Communities and Environment budget to be allocated to Community Committees for environmental projects.

g)  An increase of £500k in the Communities and Environment budget for local parks and cemeteries.

An increase of £366k in the Communities and Environment budget for additional Streetscene investment.’

AMENDMENT 49

 

In 6(iii) after the words ‘be approved’ add ‘subject to amendment to the council’s budget for 2019/20 as set out below and adjustments to accompanying tables as appropriate

 

a)  An injection into the Capital Programme of £1m for innovation projects where SALIX cannot be used to be funded from the rephasing of the Capital Programme.’

 

AMENDMENT 50

 

In 6(i) after the words ‘be approved’ add ‘subject to amendment to the council’s budget for 2019/20 as set out below and adjustments to the accompanying tables as appropriate

 

a)  A reduction of £330k in the Strategic budget which reflects a reduction in the budget for Leeds 2023.

b)  An increase of £330k in the Communities and Environment budget to be allocated to Community Committees for funding local sport and culture activities.’

 

 

 

Amendments 1 to 50 were declared lost and upon being put to the vote it was

 

RESOLVED –

 

i)  Revenue Budget

 

a)  To agree that the revenue budget for 2019/20 totalling £516.7m be approved. This means that the Leeds element of the council tax for 2019/20 will increase by 2.99% plus the Adult Social Care precept of 1%. This excludes the police and fire precepts which will be notified to Members prior to the Council meeting.

 

b)   To agree grants totalling £65k to be allocated to parishes.

 

c)  To approve the strategy at Appendix 9 in respect of the flexible use of capital receipts.

 

d)  To agree with respect to the Housing Revenue Account that the following be approved:

 

i)  a reduction of 1% in dwelling rents in non-Private Finance Initiative areas.

ii)  an increase of 3.4% in dwelling rents in PFI areas.

iii)  an increase of 3.3% in district heating charges.

iv)  that service charges for multi-story flats are increased by £0.75p per week.

v)  that service charges for low/medium rise properties are increased by 3.3%.

vi)  that the charge for tenants who benefit from the sheltered support service currently paying £6 a week be increased to £8 per week.

vii)  that any overall increase to tenants in respect of rents, service and sheltered support charges be capped at £3.50 per week.

viii)  that an overall freeze be applied to any tenant who would have seen a weekly overall increase of less than £1 per week. 

 

ii)  Council Tax 

 

  1   That it be noted that at the meeting on 16th January 2019, Council agreed the following amounts for the year 2019/20, in accordance with regulations made under Sections 31B(3) and 34(4) of the Local Government Finance Act 1992:-

 

a)  228,209.1 being the amount calculated by the Council, in accordance with Regulation 3 of the Local Authorities (Calculation of Council Tax Base) Regulations 1992 (as amended) as its council tax base for the year.


 b) Table 4: Taxbase Numbers 2019/20

 

 

 

being the amounts calculated by the Council in accordance with Regulation 6 of the Regulations, as the amounts of its Council Tax base for the year for dwellings in those parts of its area to which one or more special items relate.

 


2  That the following amounts be now calculated by the Council for the year 2019/20 in accordance with Sections 31A to 36 of the Local Government Finance Act 1992:-

 

a) £2,132,735,869  being the aggregate of the amounts which the Council estimates for the items set out in Section 31A(2)(a) to (f) of the Act.

 

b) £1,812,766,065  being the aggregate of the amounts which the Council estimates for the items set out in Section 31A(3)(a) to (d) of the Act.

 

c) £319,969,804  being the amount by which the aggregate at 2(a) above exceeds the aggregate at 2(b) above, calculated by the Council, in accordance with Section 31A(4) of the Act, as its council tax requirement for the year.

 

d) £1,402.090468  being the amount at 2(c) above, divided by the amount at 1(a) above, calculated by the Council, in accordance with Section 31B(1) of the Act, as the basic amount of its council tax for the year.

 

e)  £1,992,385.00  being the aggregate amount of all special items referred to in Section 34(1) of the Act.

 

f)  £1,393.36  being the amount at 2(d) above, less the result given by dividing the amount at 2(e) above by the amount at 1(a) above, calculated by the Council, in accordance with Section 34(2) of the Act, as the basic amount of its council tax for the year for dwellings in those parts of its area to which no special item relates.

 

 

The total of parish precepts, included in the figures above, includes an anticipated precept for Ledston Parish Council.

 

 

 

 

 


g) Table 5: Band D Precept by Parish

 

 

  being the amounts given by adding to the amount at 2(f) above the amounts of the special item or items relating to dwellings in those parts of the Council’s area mentioned above divided in each case by the amount at 1(b) above, calculated by the Council, in accordance with Section 34(3) of the Act, as the basic amounts of its Council Tax for the year for dwellings in those parts of its area to which one or more special items relate.

h) Table 6: Leeds and Parish Precepts Excluding Police and Fire 2019/20

 

being the amounts given by multiplying the amounts at 2(f) and 2(g) above by the number which, in the proportion set out in Section 5(1) of the Act, is applicable to dwellings listed in a particular valuation band divided by the number which in that proportion is applicable to dwellings listed in Valuation Band D, calculated by the Council, in accordance with Section 36(1) of the Act, as the amounts to be taken into account for the year in respect of categories of dwellings listed in different valuation bands.

 

3  That it be noted for the year 2019/20 that the Police and Crime Commissioner and the Fire & Rescue Authority have issued the following precepts to the Council in accordance with Section 40 of the Local Government Finance Act 1992, for each of the categories of dwellings shown below.

 

 

Table 7: Police and Fire Precepts 2019/20

 

 

4  That, having calculated the aggregate in each case of the amounts at 2(h) and 3 above, the Council, in accordance with Section 30(2) of the Local Government Finance Act 1992, hereby sets the following amounts as the amounts of council tax for the year 2019/20 for each of the categories of dwellings shown below:

 

Table 8: Leeds and Parish Precepts Including Police and Fire 2019/20

 

 

5  That, in accordance with section 52ZB of the Local Government Finance Act 1992, following the principles set out by the Secretary of State and in the Referendums Relating to Council Tax Increases (Principles) (England) Report 2019/20, it be determined that Leeds City Council’s relevant basic amount of council tax for the year 2019/20 is not excessive.

 

6  That the schedule of instalments for 2019/20 for transfers to Leeds City Council and payments to the Police and Crime Commissioner and the Fire & Rescue Authority out of the Collection Fund be determined as set out in Appendix II of this report.

 

iii) Capital Programme Update 2017-2020

 

a)  That the attached capital programme for 2019-2022 totalling £1,699.7m including the revised projected position for 2018/19, as presented in Appendix G of the report be approved.

 

b)  That the Minimum Revenue Provision policy statements for 2018/19 and 2019/20 as set out in Appendix D (i) and D (ii) of the report be approved.

 

c)  That the new Capital and Investment Strategy as set out in Appendix E of the report be approved. 

 

iv) Treasury Management Strategy 2018/19

 

a) That the borrowing limits for 2018/19, 2019/20, 2020/21 and 2021/22 be set as detailed in Section 3.4 of the submitted report and the changes to both the Operational Boundary and the Authorised limits be noted.

 

b) That the treasury management indicators for 2018/19, 2019/20, 2020/21 and 2021/22 be set as detailed in Section 3.5 of the submitted report.

 

c)  That the investment limits for 2018/19, 2019/20, 2020/21 and 2021/22 be set as detailed in Section 3.6 of the submitted report. 

 

d)  That the revised Treasury Management Policy Statement be adopted.

 

On the requisition of Councillor Dowson and Cohen the voting on all amendments and the Budget Motion was recorded as follows;

 

Amendment 1 in the name of Councillor Lamb

 

YES – 31

 

B Anderson, C Anderson, Bentley, A Blackburn, D Blackburn, Buckley, Campbell, Amanda Carter, Andrew Carter, Cohen, Collins, Downes, Elliott, Firth, Flynn, Golton, Harrington, C Harrison, M Harrison, Harrand, Hutchison, Kidger, Lamb, P Latty, Leadley, Robinson, Seary, Shemilt, Stephenson, J Taylor and Wadsworth.

 

NO – 60

 

Akhtar, Almas, Arif, Bithell, Blake, Brooks, Carlill, Charlwood, Coupar, Dawson, Dowson,  Drinkwater, Dye, Gabriel, Garner, Garthwaite, M Gibson, J Gibson, Goddard, P Grahame, R Grahame, Groves, C Gruen, P Gruen, Hamilton, Harland, Harper, Hayden, Heselwood, Hussain, Illingworth, Iqbal, Jenkins, Khan, Knight, Lennox, J Lewis, R Lewis, Lowe, Lyons, Maqsood, McKenna, Mulherin, Nash, Pryor, Rafique, Ragan, Renshaw, Ritchie, Scopes, Shahzad, Smart, E Taylor, Truswell, Tunnicliffe, Venner, Wakefield, Walshaw, Wenham and Wray.

 

ABSTAIN – 3

 

Dobson, Field and McCormack.

 

Amendment 2 in the name of Councillor Lamb

 

YES – 29

 

B Anderson, C Anderson, Bentley, A Blackburn, D Blackburn, Buckley, Campbell, Amanda Carter, Andrew Carter, Cohen, Collins, Downes, Field, Firth, Flynn, Golton, Harrington, C Harrison, M Harrison, Harrand, Lamb, P Latty, McCormack, Robinson, Seary, Shemilt, Stephenson, J Taylor and Wadsworth.

 

NO – 64

 

Akhtar, Almas, Arif, Bithell, Blake, Brooks, Carlill, Charlwood, Coupar, Dawson, Dowson,  Drinkwater, Dye, Elliott, Gabriel, Garner, Garthwaite, M Gibson, J Gibson, Goddard, P Grahame, R Grahame, Groves, C Gruen, P Gruen, Hamilton, Harland, Harper, Hayden, Heselwood, Hussain, Hutchison, Illingworth, Iqbal, Jenkins, Khan, Kidger, Knight, Leadley,  Lennox,  J Lewis, R Lewis, Lowe, Lyons, Maqsood, McKenna, Mulherin,  Nash, Pryor, Rafique, Ragan, Renshaw, Ritchie, Scopes, Shahzad, Smart, E Taylor, Truswell, Tunnicliffe, Venner, Wakefield, Walshaw, Wenham and Wray.

 

ABSTAIN – 1

 

Dobson.

 

Amendment 3 in the name of Councillor Lamb

 

YES – 34

 

B Anderson, C Anderson, Bentley, A Blackburn, D Blackburn, Buckley, Campbell, Amanda Carter, Andrew Carter, Cohen, Collins, Dobson, Downes, Elliott, Field, Firth, Flynn, Golton, Harrington, C Harrison, M Harrison, Harrand, Hutchison, Kidger, Lamb, P Latty, Leadley, McCormack, Robinson, Seary, Shemilt, Stephenson, J Taylor and Wadsworth.

 

NO – 60

 

Akhtar, Almas, Arif, Bithell, Blake, Brooks, Carlill, Charlwood, Coupar, Dawson, Dowson,  Drinkwater, Dye, Gabriel, Garner, Garthwaite, M Gibson, J Gibson, Goddard, P Grahame, R Grahame, Groves, C Gruen, P Gruen, Hamilton, Harland, Harper, Hayden, Heselwood, Hussain, Illingworth, Iqbal, Jenkins, Khan, Knight,  Lennox, J Lewis, R Lewis, Lowe, Lyons, Maqsood, McKenna, Mulherin,  Nash, Pryor, Rafique, Ragan, Renshaw, Ritchie, Scopes, Shahzad, Smart, E Taylor, Truswell, Tunnicliffe, Venner, Wakefield, Walshaw, Wenham and Wray.

 

ABSTAIN – 0

 

Amendment 4 in the name of Councillor Lamb

 

YES – 30

 

B Anderson, C Anderson, Bentley, A Blackburn, D Blackburn, Buckley, Campbell, Amanda Carter, Andrew Carter, Cohen, Collins, Dobson, Downes, Field, Firth, Flynn, Golton, Harrington, C Harrison, M Harrison, Harrand, Lamb, P Latty, McCormack, Robinson, Seary, Shemilt, Stephenson, J Taylor and Wadsworth.

 

NO – 64

 

Akhtar, Almas, Arif, Bithell, Blake, Brooks, Carlill, Charlwood, Coupar, Dawson, Dowson,  Drinkwater, Dye, Elliott, Gabriel, Garner, Garthwaite, M Gibson, J Gibson, Goddard, P Grahame, R Grahame, Groves, C Gruen, P Gruen, Hamilton, Harland, Harper, Hayden, Heselwood, Hussain, Hutchison, Illingworth, Iqbal, Jenkins, Khan, Kidger, Knight, Leadley, Lennox, J Lewis, R Lewis, Lowe, Lyons, Maqsood, McKenna, Mulherin,  Nash, Pryor, Rafique, Ragan, Renshaw, Ritchie, Scopes, Shahzad, Smart, E Taylor, Truswell, Tunnicliffe, Venner, Wakefield, Walshaw, Wenham and Wray.

 

ABSTAIN – 0

 

Amendment 5 in the name of Councillor Lamb

 

YES – 30

 

B Anderson, C Anderson, Bentley, A Blackburn, D Blackburn, Buckley, Campbell, Amanda Carter, Andrew Carter, Cohen, Collins, Dobson, Downes, Field, Firth, Flynn, Golton, Harrington, C Harrison, M Harrison, Harrand, Lamb, P Latty, McCormack, Robinson, Seary, Shemilt, Stephenson, J Taylor and Wadsworth.

 

NO – 64

 

Akhtar, Almas, Arif, Bithell, Blake, Brooks, Carlill, Charlwood, Coupar, Dawson, Dowson,  Drinkwater, Dye, Elliott, Gabriel, Garner, Garthwaite, M Gibson, J Gibson, Goddard, P Grahame, R Grahame, Groves, C Gruen, P Gruen, Hamilton, Harland, Harper, Hayden, Heselwood, Hussain, Hutchison, Illingworth, Iqbal, Jenkins, Khan, Kidger, Knight, Leadley, Lennox, J Lewis, R Lewis, Lowe, Lyons, Maqsood, McKenna, Mulherin,  Nash, Pryor, Rafique, Ragan, Renshaw, Ritchie, Scopes, Shahzad, Smart, E Taylor, Truswell, Tunnicliffe, Venner, Wakefield, Walshaw, Wenham and Wray.

 

ABSTAIN – 0

 

Amendment 6 in the name of Councillor Lamb

 

YES – 31

 

B Anderson, C Anderson, Bentley, Buckley, Campbell, Amanda Carter, Andrew Carter, Cohen, Collins, Dobson, Downes, Field, Firth, Flynn, Golton, Harrington, C Harrison, M Harrison, Harrand, Hutchison, Kidger, Lamb, P Latty, Leadley, McCormack, Robinson, Seary, Shemilt, Stephenson, J Taylor and Wadsworth.

 

NO – 61

 

Akhtar, Almas, Arif, Bithell, Blake, Brooks, Carlill, Charlwood, Coupar, Dawson, Dowson,  Drinkwater, Dye, Elliott, Gabriel, Garner, Garthwaite, M Gibson, J Gibson, Goddard, P Grahame, R Grahame, Groves, C Gruen, P Gruen, Hamilton, Harland, Harper, Hayden, Heselwood, Hussain, Illingworth, Iqbal, Jenkins, Khan, Knight, Lennox, J Lewis, R Lewis, Lowe, Lyons, Maqsood, McKenna, Mulherin, Nash, Pryor, Rafique, Ragan, Renshaw, Ritchie, Scopes, Shahzad, Smart, E Taylor, Truswell, Tunnicliffe, Venner, Wakefield, Walshaw, Wenham and Wray.

 

ABSTAIN – 2

 

A Blackburn and D Blackburn.

 

Amendment 7 in the name of Councillor Lamb

 

YES – 27

 

B Anderson, C Anderson, Bentley, A Blackburn, D Blackburn, Buckley, Campbell, Amanda Carter, Andrew Carter, Cohen, Collins, Downes, Firth, Flynn, Golton, Harrington, C Harrison, M Harrison, Harrand, Lamb, P Latty, Robinson, Seary, Shemilt, Stephenson, J Taylor and Wadsworth.

 

NO – 64

 

Akhtar, Almas, Arif, Bithell, Blake, Brooks, Carlill, Charlwood, Coupar, Dawson, Dowson,  Drinkwater, Dye, Elliott, Gabriel, Garner, Garthwaite, M Gibson, J Gibson, Goddard, P Grahame, R Grahame, Groves, C Gruen, P Gruen, Hamilton, Harland, Harper, Hayden, Heselwood, Hussain, Hutchison, Illingworth, Iqbal, Jenkins, Khan, Kidger, Knight, Leadley, Lennox, J Lewis, R Lewis, Lowe, Lyons, Maqsood, McKenna, Mulherin,  Nash, Pryor, Rafique, Ragan, Renshaw, Ritchie, Scopes, Shahzad, Smart, E Taylor, Truswell, Tunnicliffe, Venner, Wakefield, Walshaw, Wenham and Wray.

 

ABSTAIN – 3

 

Dobson, Field and McCormack.

 

Amendment 8 in the name of Councillor Lamb

 

YES – 30

 

B Anderson, C Anderson, Bentley, A Blackburn, D Blackburn, Buckley, Campbell, Amanda Carter, Andrew Carter, Cohen, Collins, Dobson, Downes, Field, Firth, Flynn, Golton, Harrington, C Harrison, M Harrison, Harrand, Lamb, P Latty, McCormack, Robinson, Seary, Shemilt, Stephenson, J Taylor and Wadsworth.

 

NO – 64

 

Akhtar, Almas, Arif, Bithell, Blake, Brooks, Carlill, Charlwood, Coupar, Dawson, Dowson,  Drinkwater, Dye, Elliott, Gabriel, Garner, Garthwaite, M Gibson, J Gibson, Goddard, P Grahame, R Grahame, Groves, C Gruen, P Gruen, Hamilton, Harland, Harper, Hayden, Heselwood, Hussain, Hutchison, Illingworth, Iqbal, Jenkins, Khan, Kidger, Knight, Leadley, Lennox, J Lewis, R Lewis, Lowe, Lyons, Maqsood, McKenna, Mulherin,  Nash, Pryor, Rafique, Ragan, Renshaw, Ritchie, Scopes, Shahzad, Smart, E Taylor, Truswell, Tunnicliffe, Venner, Wakefield, Walshaw, Wenham and Wray.

 

ABSTAIN – 0

 

Amendment 9 in the name of Councillor Lamb

 

YES – 25

 

B Anderson, C Anderson, Bentley, Buckley, Campbell, Amanda Carter, Andrew Carter, Cohen, Collins, Downes, Firth, Flynn, Golton, Harrington, C Harrison, M Harrison, Harrand, Lamb, P Latty, Robinson, Seary, Shemilt, Stephenson, J Taylor and Wadsworth.

 

NO – 66

 

Akhtar, Almas, Arif, Bithell, Blake, Brooks, Carlill, Charlwood, Coupar, Dawson, Dowson,  Drinkwater, Dye, Elliott, Field, Gabriel, Garner, Garthwaite, M Gibson, J Gibson, Goddard, P Grahame, R Grahame, Groves, C Gruen, P Gruen, Hamilton, Harland, Harper, Hayden, Heselwood, Hussain, Hutchison, Illingworth, Iqbal, Jenkins, Khan, Kidger, Knight, Leadley, Lennox, J Lewis, R Lewis, Lowe, Lyons, Maqsood, McCormack, McKenna, Mulherin,  Nash, Pryor, Rafique, Ragan, Renshaw, Ritchie, Scopes, Shahzad, Smart, E Taylor, Truswell, Tunnicliffe, Venner, Wakefield, Walshaw, Wenham and Wray.

 

ABSTAIN – 3

 

A Blackburn, D Blackburn and Dobson.

 

Amendment 10 in the name of Councillor Lamb

 

YES – 25

 

B Anderson, C Anderson, Bentley, Buckley, Campbell, Amanda Carter, Andrew Carter, Cohen, Collins, Downes, Firth, Flynn, Golton, Harrington, C Harrison, M Harrison, Harrand, Lamb, P Latty, Robinson, Seary, Shemilt, Stephenson, J Taylor and Wadsworth.

 

NO – 64

 

Akhtar, Almas, Arif, Bithell, Blake, Brooks, Carlill, Charlwood, Coupar, Dawson, Dowson,  Drinkwater, Dye, Elliott, Gabriel, Garner, Garthwaite, M Gibson, J Gibson, Goddard, P Grahame, R Grahame, Groves, C Gruen, P Gruen, Hamilton, Harland, Harper, Hayden, Heselwood, Hussain, Hutchison, Illingworth, Iqbal, Jenkins, Khan, Kidger, Knight, Leadley, Lennox, J Lewis, R Lewis, Lowe, Lyons, Maqsood, McKenna, Mulherin,  Nash, Pryor, Rafique, Ragan, Renshaw, Ritchie, Scopes, Shahzad, Smart, E Taylor, Truswell, Tunnicliffe, Venner, Wakefield, Walshaw, Wenham and Wray.

 

ABSTAIN – 5

 

A Blackburn, D Blackburn, Dobson, Field and McCormack.

 

Amendment 11 in the name of Councillor Lamb

 

YES – 20

 

B Anderson, C Anderson, Buckley, Amanda Carter, Andrew Carter, Cohen, Collins, Firth, Flynn, Harrington, M Harrison, Harrand, Lamb, P Latty, Robinson, Seary, Shemilt, Stephenson, J Taylor and Wadsworth.

 

NO – 68

 

Akhtar, Almas, Arif, Bithell, A Blackburn, D Blackburn, Blake, Brooks, Carlill, Charlwood, Coupar, Dawson, Dowson,  Drinkwater, Dye, Elliott, Field, Gabriel, Garner, Garthwaite, M Gibson, J Gibson, Goddard, P Grahame, R Grahame, Groves, C Gruen, P Gruen, Hamilton, Harland, Harper, Hayden, Heselwood, Hussain, Hutchison, Illingworth, Iqbal, Jenkins, Khan, Kidger, Knight, Leadley, Lennox, J Lewis, R Lewis, Lowe, Lyons, Maqsood, McCormack, McKenna, Mulherin,  Nash, Pryor, Rafique, Ragan, Renshaw, Ritchie, Scopes, Shahzad, Smart, E Taylor, Truswell, Tunnicliffe, Venner, Wakefield, Walshaw, Wenham and Wray.

 

ABSTAIN – 6

 

Bentley, Campbell, Dobson, Downes, Golton and C Harrison.

 

Amendment 12 in the name of Councillor Lamb

 

YES – 25

 

B Anderson, C Anderson, Bentley, Buckley, Campbell, Amanda Carter, Andrew Carter, Cohen, Collins, Downes, Firth, Flynn, Golton, Harrington, C Harrison, M Harrison, Harrand, Lamb, P Latty, Robinson, Seary, Shemilt, Stephenson, J Taylor and Wadsworth.

 

NO – 66

 

Akhtar, Almas, Arif, Bithell, Blake, Brooks, Carlill, Charlwood, Coupar, Dawson, Dowson,  Drinkwater, Dye, Elliott, Field, Gabriel, Garner, Garthwaite, M Gibson, J Gibson, Goddard, P Grahame, R Grahame, Groves, C Gruen, P Gruen, Hamilton, Harland, Harper, Hayden, Heselwood, Hussain, Hutchison, Illingworth, Iqbal, Jenkins, Khan, Kidger, Knight, Leadley, Lennox, J Lewis, R Lewis, Lowe, Lyons, Maqsood, McCormack, McKenna, Mulherin,  Nash, Pryor, Rafique, Ragan, Renshaw, Ritchie, Scopes, Shahzad, Smart, E Taylor, Truswell, Tunnicliffe, Venner, Wakefield, Walshaw, Wenham and Wray.

 

ABSTAIN – 3

 

A Blackburn, D Blackburn and Dobson.

 

Amendment 13 in the name of Councillor Lamb

 

YES – 28

 

B Anderson, C Anderson, A Blackburn, D Blackburn, Buckley, Amanda Carter, Andrew Carter, Cohen, Collins, Elliott, Field, Firth, Flynn, Harrington, M Harrison, Harrand, Hutchison, Kidger, Lamb, P Latty, Leadley, McCormack Robinson, Seary, Shemilt, Stephenson, J Taylor and Wadsworth.

 

NO – 60

 

Akhtar, Almas, Arif, Bithell, Blake, Brooks, Carlill, Charlwood, Coupar, Dawson, Dowson,  Drinkwater, Dye, Gabriel, Garner, Garthwaite, M Gibson, J Gibson, Goddard, P Grahame, R Grahame, Groves, C Gruen, P Gruen, Hamilton, Harland, Harper, Hayden, Heselwood, Hussain, Illingworth, Iqbal, Jenkins, Khan, Knight, Lennox, J Lewis, R Lewis, Lowe, Lyons, Maqsood, McKenna, Mulherin, Nash, Pryor, Rafique, Ragan, Renshaw, Ritchie, Scopes, Shahzad, Smart, E Taylor, Truswell, Tunnicliffe, Venner, Wakefield, Walshaw, Wenham and Wray.

 

ABSTAIN – 6

 

Bentley, Campbell, Dobson, Downes, Golton and C Harrison.

 

Amendment 14 in the name of Councillor Lamb

 

YES – 27

 

B Anderson, C Anderson, A Blackburn, D Blackburn, Buckley, Amanda Carter, Andrew Carter, Cohen, Collins, Elliott, Field, Firth, Flynn, Harrington, M Harrison, Harrand, Hutchison, Kidger, Lamb, P Latty, Leadley, Robinson, Seary, Shemilt, Stephenson, J Taylor and Wadsworth.

 

NO – 62

 

Akhtar, Almas, Arif, Bithell, Blake, Brooks, Carlill, Charlwood, Coupar, Dawson, Dobson,  Dowson,  Drinkwater, Dye, Gabriel, Garner, Garthwaite, M Gibson, J Gibson, Goddard, P Grahame, R Grahame, Groves, C Gruen, P Gruen, Hamilton, Harland, Harper, Hayden, Heselwood, Hussain, Illingworth, Iqbal, Jenkins, Khan, Knight, Lennox, J Lewis, R Lewis, Lowe, Lyons, Maqsood, McCormack, McKenna, Mulherin,  Nash, Pryor, Rafique, Ragan, Renshaw, Ritchie, Scopes, Shahzad, Smart, E Taylor, Truswell, Tunnicliffe, Venner, Wakefield, Walshaw, Wenham and Wray.

 

ABSTAIN – 5

 

Bentley, Campbell, Downes Golton and C Harrison.

 

Amendment 15 in the name of Councillor Lamb

 

YES – 28

 

B Anderson, C Anderson, Bentley,  A Blackburn, D Blackburn, Buckley, Campbell, Amanda Carter, Andrew Carter, Cohen, Collins, Downes, Firth, Flynn, Golton, Harrington, C Harrison, M Harrison, Harrand, Lamb, P Latty, McCormack, Robinson, Seary, Shemilt, Stephenson, J Taylor and Wadsworth.

 

NO – 64

 

Akhtar, Almas, Arif, Bithell, Blake, Brooks, Carlill, Charlwood, Coupar, Dawson, Dowson,  Drinkwater, Dye, Elliott, Gabriel, Garner, Garthwaite, M Gibson, J Gibson, Goddard, P Grahame, R Grahame, Groves, C Gruen, P Gruen, Hamilton, Harland, Harper, Hayden, Heselwood, Hussain, Hutchison, Illingworth, Iqbal, Jenkins, Kidger, Khan, Knight, Leadley, Lennox, J Lewis, R Lewis, Lowe, Lyons, Maqsood, McKenna, Mulherin,  Nash, Pryor, Rafique, Ragan, Renshaw, Ritchie, Scopes, Shahzad, Smart, E Taylor, Truswell, Tunnicliffe, Venner, Wakefield, Walshaw, Wenham and Wray.

 

ABSTAIN – 2

 

Dobson and Field.

 

Amendment 16 in the name of Councillor Lamb

 

YES – 27

 

B Anderson, C Anderson, Bentley, A Blackburn, D Blackburn, Buckley, Campbell, Amanda Carter, Andrew Carter, Cohen, Collins, Downes, Firth, Flynn, Golton, Harrington, C Harrison M Harrison, Harrand, Lamb, P Latty, Robinson, Seary, Shemilt, Stephenson, J Taylor and Wadsworth.

 

NO – 64

 

Akhtar, Almas, Arif, Bithell, Blake, Brooks, Carlill, Charlwood, Coupar, Dawson,  Dowson,  Drinkwater, Dye, Elliott, Gabriel, Garner, Garthwaite, M Gibson, J Gibson, Goddard, P Grahame, R Grahame, Groves, C Gruen, P Gruen, Hamilton, Harland, Harper, Hayden, Heselwood, Hussain, Hutchison, Illingworth, Iqbal, Jenkins, Khan, Kidger, Knight, Leadley, Lennox, J Lewis, R Lewis, Lowe, Lyons, Maqsood, McKenna, Mulherin,  Nash, Pryor, Rafique, Ragan, Renshaw, Ritchie, Scopes, Shahzad, Smart, E Taylor, Truswell, Tunnicliffe, Venner, Wakefield, Walshaw, Wenham and Wray.

 

ABSTAIN – 3

 

Dobson, Field, and McCormack.

 

Amendment 17 in the name of Councillor Lamb

 

YES – 28

 

B Anderson, C Anderson, Bentley,  A Blackburn, D Blackburn, Buckley, Campbell, Amanda Carter, Andrew Carter, Cohen, Collins, Downes, Elliott, Firth, Flynn, Golton, Harrington, C Harrison, M Harrison, Harrand, Lamb, P Latty, Robinson, Seary, Shemilt, Stephenson, J Taylor and Wadsworth.

 

NO – 63

 

Akhtar, Almas, Arif, Bithell, Blake, Brooks, Carlill, Charlwood, Coupar, Dawson, Dowson,  Drinkwater, Dye, Gabriel, Garner, Garthwaite, M Gibson, J Gibson, Goddard, P Grahame, R Grahame, Groves, C Gruen, P Gruen, Hamilton, Harland, Harper, Hayden, Heselwood, Hussain, Hutchison, Illingworth, Iqbal, Jenkins, Kidger, Khan, Knight, Leadley, Lennox, J Lewis, R Lewis, Lowe, Lyons, Maqsood, McKenna, Mulherin, Nash, Pryor, Rafique, Ragan, Renshaw, Ritchie, Scopes, Shahzad, Smart, E Taylor, Truswell, Tunnicliffe, Venner, Wakefield, Walshaw, Wenham and Wray.

 

 

 

ABSTAIN – 3

 

Dobson, Field and McCormack.

 

Amendment 18 in the name of Councillor Lamb

 

YES – 27

 

B Anderson, C Anderson, Buckley, Amanda Carter, Andrew Carter, Cohen, Collins, Dobson, Elliott, Field, Firth, Flynn, Harrington, M Harrison, Harrand, Hutchison, Kidger, Lamb, P Latty, Leadley, McCormack, Robinson, Seary, Shemilt, Stephenson, J Taylor and Wadsworth.

 

NO – 67

 

Akhtar, Almas, Arif, Bentley, Bithell, A Blackburn, D Blackburn, Blake, Brooks, Campbell, Carlill, Charlwood, Coupar, Dawson, Downes, Dowson, Drinkwater, Dye, Gabriel, Garner, Garthwaite, M Gibson, J Gibson, Goddard, Golton, P Grahame, R Grahame, Groves, C Gruen, P Gruen, Hamilton, C Harrison, Harland, Harper, Hayden, Heselwood, Hussain, Illingworth, Iqbal, Jenkins, Khan, Knight, Lennox, J Lewis, R Lewis, Lowe, Lyons, Maqsood, McKenna, Mulherin, Nash, Pryor, Rafique, Ragan, Renshaw, Ritchie, Scopes, Shahzad, Smart, E Taylor, Truswell, Tunnicliffe, Venner, Wakefield, Walshaw, Wenham and Wray.

 

ABSTAIN – 0

 

Amendment 19 in the name of Councillor Lamb

 

YES – 25

 

B Anderson, C Anderson, A Blackburn, D Blackburn, Buckley, Amanda Carter, Andrew Carter, Cohen, Collins, Dobson, Field, Firth, Flynn, Harrington, M Harrison, Harrand, Lamb, P Latty, McCormack, Robinson, Seary, Shemilt, Stephenson, J Taylor and Wadsworth.

 

NO – 69

 

Akhtar, Almas, Arif, Bentley, Bithell, Blake, Brooks, Campbell, Carlill, Charlwood, Coupar, Dawson, Downes, Dowson, Drinkwater, Dye, Elliott, Gabriel, Garner, Garthwaite, M Gibson, J Gibson, Goddard, Golton, P Grahame, R Grahame, Groves, C Gruen, P Gruen, Hamilton, C Harrison, Harland, Harper, Hayden, Heselwood, Hussain, Hutchison, Illingworth, Iqbal, Jenkins, Khan, Kidger, Knight, Leadley, Lennox, J Lewis, R Lewis, Lowe, Lyons, Maqsood, McKenna, Mulherin, Nash, Pryor, Rafique, Ragan, Renshaw, Ritchie, Scopes, Shahzad, Smart, E Taylor, Truswell, Tunnicliffe, Venner, Wakefield, Walshaw, Wenham and Wray.

 

ABSTAIN – 0

 

Amendment 20 in the name of Councillor Lamb

 

YES – 32

 

B Anderson, C Anderson, Bentley, A Blackburn, D Blackburn, Buckley, Campbell, Amanda Carter, Andrew Carter, Cohen, Collins, Dobson, Downes, Elliott, Firth, Flynn, Golton, Harrington, C Harrison, M Harrison, Harrand, Hutchison, Kidger, Lamb, P Latty, Leadley, Robinson, Seary, Shemilt, Stephenson, J Taylor and Wadsworth.

 

NO – 60

 

Akhtar, Almas, Arif, Bithell, Blake, Brooks, Carlill, Charlwood, Coupar, Dawson, Dowson,  Drinkwater, Dye, Gabriel, Garner, Garthwaite, M Gibson, J Gibson, Goddard, P Grahame, R Grahame, Groves, C Gruen, P Gruen, Hamilton, Harland, Harper, Hayden, Heselwood, Hussain, Illingworth, Iqbal, Jenkins, Khan, Knight, Lennox, J Lewis, R Lewis, Lowe, Lyons, Maqsood, McKenna, Mulherin, Nash, Pryor, Rafique, Ragan, Renshaw, Ritchie, Scopes, Shahzad, Smart, E Taylor, Truswell, Tunnicliffe, Venner, Wakefield, Walshaw, Wenham and Wray.

 

ABSTAIN – 2

 

Field and McCormack.

 

 

Amendment 21 in the name of Councillor Lamb

 

YES – 34

 

B Anderson, C Anderson, Bentley, A Blackburn, D Blackburn, Buckley, Campbell, Amanda Carter, Andrew Carter, Cohen, Collins, Dobson, Downes, Elliott, Field, Firth, Flynn, Golton, Harrington, C Harrison, M Harrison, Harrand, Hutchison, Kidger, Lamb, P Latty, Leadley, McCormack, Robinson, Seary, Shemilt, Stephenson, J Taylor and Wadsworth.

 

NO – 60

 

Akhtar, Almas, Arif, Bithell, Blake, Brooks, Carlill, Charlwood, Coupar, Dawson, Dowson,  Drinkwater, Dye, Gabriel, Garner, Garthwaite, M Gibson, J Gibson, Goddard, P Grahame, R Grahame, Groves, C Gruen, P Gruen, Hamilton, Harland, Harper, Hayden, Heselwood, Hussain, Illingworth, Iqbal, Jenkins, Khan, Knight, Lennox, J Lewis, R Lewis, Lowe, Lyons, Maqsood, McKenna, Mulherin, Nash, Pryor, Rafique, Ragan, Renshaw, Ritchie, Scopes, Shahzad, Smart, E Taylor, Truswell, Tunnicliffe, Venner, Wakefield, Walshaw, Wenham and Wray.

 

ABSTAIN – 0

 

 

Amendment 22 in the name of Councillor Lamb

 

YES – 34

 

B Anderson, C Anderson, Bentley, A Blackburn, D Blackburn, Buckley, Campbell, Amanda Carter, Andrew Carter, Cohen, Collins, Dobson, Downes, Elliott, Field, Firth, Flynn, Golton, Harrington, C Harrison, M Harrison, Harrand, Hutchison, Kidger, Lamb, P Latty, Leadley, McCormack, Robinson, Seary, Shemilt, Stephenson, J Taylor and Wadsworth.

 

NO – 60

 

Akhtar, Almas, Arif, Bithell, Blake, Brooks, Carlill, Charlwood, Coupar, Dawson, Dowson,  Drinkwater, Dye, Gabriel, Garner, Garthwaite, M Gibson, J Gibson, Goddard, P Grahame, R Grahame, Groves, C Gruen, P Gruen, Hamilton, Harland, Harper, Hayden, Heselwood, Hussain, Illingworth, Iqbal, Jenkins, Khan, Knight, Lennox, J Lewis, R Lewis, Lowe, Lyons, Maqsood, McKenna, Mulherin, Nash, Pryor, Rafique, Ragan, Renshaw, Ritchie, Scopes, Shahzad, Smart, E Taylor, Truswell, Tunnicliffe, Venner, Wakefield, Walshaw, Wenham and Wray.

 

ABSTAIN – 0

 

Amendment 23 in the name of Councillor Lamb

 

YES – 21

 

B Anderson, C Anderson, Buckley, Amanda Carter, Andrew Carter, Cohen, Collins, Dobson, Firth, Flynn, Harrington, M Harrison, Harrand, Lamb, P Latty, Robinson, Seary, Shemilt, Stephenson, J Taylor and Wadsworth.

 

NO – 68

 

Akhtar, Almas, Arif, Bithell, A Blackburn, D Blackburn, Blake, Brooks, Carlill, Charlwood, Coupar, Dawson, Dowson,  Drinkwater, Dye, Elliott, Field, Gabriel, Garner, Garthwaite, M Gibson, J Gibson, Goddard, P Grahame, R Grahame, Groves, C Gruen, P Gruen, Hamilton, Harland, Harper, Hayden, Heselwood, Hussain, Hutchison, Illingworth, Iqbal, Jenkins, Khan, Kidger, Knight, Leadley, Lennox, J Lewis, R Lewis, Lowe, Lyons, Maqsood, McCormack, McKenna, Mulherin,  Nash, Pryor, Rafique, Ragan, Renshaw, Ritchie, Scopes, Shahzad, Smart, E Taylor, Truswell, Tunnicliffe, Venner, Wakefield, Walshaw, Wenham and Wray.

 

ABSTAIN – 5

 

Bentley, Campbell, Downes, Golton and C Harrison.

 

Amendment 24 in the name of Councillor Golton

 

YES – 30

 

B Anderson, C Anderson, Bentley, A Blackburn, D Blackburn, Buckley, Campbell, Amanda Carter, Andrew Carter, Cohen, Collins, Dobson, Downes, Field, Firth, Flynn, Golton, Harrington, C Harrison M Harrison, Harrand, Lamb, P Latty, McCormack, Robinson, Seary, Shemilt, Stephenson, J Taylor and Wadsworth.

 

NO – 64

 

Akhtar, Almas, Arif, Bithell, Blake, Brooks, Carlill, Charlwood, Coupar, Dawson,  Dowson,  Drinkwater, Dye, Elliott, Gabriel, Garner, Garthwaite, M Gibson, J Gibson, Goddard, P Grahame, R Grahame, Groves, C Gruen, P Gruen, Hamilton, Harland, Harper, Hayden, Heselwood, Hussain, Hutchison, Illingworth, Iqbal, Jenkins, Khan, Kidger, Knight, Leadley, Lennox, J Lewis, R Lewis, Lowe, Lyons, Maqsood, McKenna, Mulherin,  Nash, Pryor, Rafique, Ragan, Renshaw, Ritchie, Scopes, Shahzad, Smart, E Taylor, Truswell, Tunnicliffe, Venner, Wakefield, Walshaw, Wenham and Wray.

 

ABSTAIN – 0

 

Amendment 25 in the name of Councillor Golton

 

YES – 5

 

Bentley, Campbell, Downes, Golton and C Harrison.

 

NO – 85

 

Akhtar, Almas, B Anderson, C Anderson, Arif, Bithell, Blake, Brooks, Buckley, Carlill, Amanda Carter, Andrew Carter, Charlwood, Cohen, Collins, Coupar, Dawson, Dobson, Dowson,  Drinkwater, Dye, Elliott, Firth, Flynn, Gabriel, Garner, Garthwaite, M Gibson, J Gibson, Goddard, P Grahame, R Grahame, Groves, C Gruen, P Gruen, Hamilton, Harland, Harper, Harrington, M Harrison, Harrand, Hayden, Heselwood, Hussain, Hutchison, Illingworth, Iqbal, Jenkins, Khan, Kidger, Knight, Lamb, P Latty, Leadley, Lennox, J Lewis, R Lewis, Lowe, Lyons, Maqsood, McKenna, Mulherin,  Nash, Pryor, Rafique, Ragan, Renshaw, Ritchie, Robinson, Seary, Scopes, Shahzad, Shemilt, Smart, Stephenson, E Taylor, J Taylor, Truswell, Tunnicliffe, Venner, Wadsworth, Wakefield, Walshaw, Wenham and Wray.

 

ABSTAIN – 4

 

A Blackburn, D Blackburn, Field and McCormack.

 

Amendment 26 in the name of Councillor Golton

 

YES – 30

 

B Anderson, C Anderson, Bentley, A Blackburn, D Blackburn, Buckley, Campbell, Amanda Carter, Andrew Carter, Cohen, Collins, Dobson, Downes, Field, Firth, Flynn, Golton, Harrington, C Harrison M Harrison, Harrand, Lamb, P Latty, McCormack, Robinson, Seary, Shemilt, Stephenson, J Taylor and Wadsworth.

 

NO – 64

 

Akhtar, Almas, Arif, Bithell, Blake, Brooks, Carlill, Charlwood, Coupar, Dawson,  Dowson,  Drinkwater, Dye, Elliott, Gabriel, Garner, Garthwaite, M Gibson, J Gibson, Goddard, P Grahame, R Grahame, Groves, C Gruen, P Gruen, Hamilton, Harland, Harper, Hayden, Heselwood, Hussain, Hutchison, Illingworth, Iqbal, Jenkins, Khan, Kidger, Knight, Leadley, Lennox, J Lewis, R Lewis, Lowe, Lyons, Maqsood, McKenna, Mulherin,  Nash, Pryor, Rafique, Ragan, Renshaw, Ritchie, Scopes, Shahzad, Smart, E Taylor, Truswell, Tunnicliffe, Venner, Wakefield, Walshaw, Wenham and Wray.

 

ABSTAIN – 0

 

Amendment 27 in the name of Councillor Golton

 

YES – 27

 

B Anderson, C Anderson, Bentley,  A Blackburn, D Blackburn, Buckley, Campbell, Amanda Carter, Andrew Carter, Cohen, Collins, Downes, Firth, Flynn, Golton, Harrington, C Harrison, M Harrison, Harrand, Lamb, P Latty, Robinson, Seary, Shemilt, Stephenson, J Taylor and Wadsworth.

 

NO – 64

 

Akhtar, Almas, Arif, Bithell, Blake, Brooks, Carlill, Charlwood, Coupar, Dawson, Dowson,  Drinkwater, Dye, Elliott, Gabriel, Garner, Garthwaite, M Gibson, J Gibson, Goddard, P Grahame, R Grahame, Groves, C Gruen, P Gruen, Hamilton, Harland, Harper, Hayden, Heselwood, Hussain, Hutchison, Illingworth, Iqbal, Jenkins, Kidger, Khan, Knight, Leadley, Lennox, J Lewis, R Lewis, Lowe, Lyons, Maqsood, McKenna, Mulherin, Nash, Pryor, Rafique, Ragan, Renshaw, Ritchie, Scopes, Shahzad, Smart, E Taylor, Truswell, Tunnicliffe, Venner, Wakefield, Walshaw, Wenham and Wray.

 

 

ABSTAIN – 3

 

Dobson, Field and McCormack.

 

Amendment 28 in the name of Councillor Golton

 

YES – 5

 

Bentley, Campbell, Downes, Golton and C Harrison.

 

NO – 85

 

Akhtar, Almas, B Anderson, C Anderson, Arif, Bithell, Blake, Brooks, Buckley, Carlill, Amanda Carter, Andrew Carter, Charlwood, Cohen, Collins, Coupar, Dawson, Dobson, Dowson,  Drinkwater, Dye, Elliott, Firth, Flynn, Gabriel, Garner, Garthwaite, M Gibson, J Gibson, Goddard, P Grahame, R Grahame, Groves, C Gruen, P Gruen, Hamilton, Harland, Harper, Harrington, M Harrison, Harrand, Hayden, Heselwood, Hussain, Hutchison, Illingworth, Iqbal, Jenkins, Khan, Kidger, Knight, Lamb, P Latty, Leadley, Lennox, J Lewis, R Lewis, Lowe, Lyons, Maqsood, McKenna, Mulherin,  Nash, Pryor, Rafique, Ragan, Renshaw, Ritchie, Robinson, Seary, Scopes, Shahzad, Shemilt, Smart, Stephenson, E Taylor, J Taylor, Truswell, Tunnicliffe, Venner, Wadsworth, Wakefield, Walshaw, Wenham and Wray.

 

ABSTAIN – 4

 

A Blackburn, D Blackburn, Field and McCormack.

 

Amendment 29 in the name of Councillor Golton

 

YES – 5

 

Bentley, Campbell, Downes, Golton and C Harrison.

 

NO – 87

 

Akhtar, Almas, B Anderson, C Anderson, Arif, Bithell, Blake, Brooks, Buckley, Carlill, Amanda Carter, Andrew Carter, Charlwood, Cohen, Collins, Coupar, Dawson, Dobson, Dowson,  Drinkwater, Dye, Elliott, Field, Firth, Flynn, Gabriel, Garner, Garthwaite, M Gibson, J Gibson, Goddard, P Grahame, R Grahame, Groves, C Gruen, P Gruen, Hamilton, Harland, Harper, Harrington, M Harrison, Harrand, Hayden, Heselwood, Hussain, Hutchison, Illingworth, Iqbal, Jenkins, Khan, Kidger, Knight, Lamb, P Latty, Leadley, Lennox, J Lewis, R Lewis, Lowe, Lyons, Maqsood, McCormack, McKenna, Mulherin,  Nash, Pryor, Rafique, Ragan, Renshaw, Ritchie, Robinson, Seary, Scopes, Shahzad, Shemilt, Smart, Stephenson, E Taylor, J Taylor, Truswell, Tunnicliffe, Venner, Wadsworth, Wakefield, Walshaw, Wenham and Wray.

 

ABSTAIN – 2

 

A Blackburn and D Blackburn.

 

Amendment 30 in the name of Councillor Golton

 

YES – 25

 

B Anderson, C Anderson, Bentley, Buckley, Campbell, Amanda Carter, Andrew Carter, Cohen, Collins, Downes, Firth, Flynn, Golton, Harrington, C Harrison, M Harrison, Harrand, Lamb, P Latty, Robinson, Seary, Shemilt, Stephenson, J Taylor and Wadsworth.

 

NO – 67

 

Akhtar, Almas, Arif, Bithell, Blake, Brooks, Carlill, Charlwood, Coupar, Dawson, Dobson, Dowson, Drinkwater, Dye, Elliott, Field, Gabriel, Garner, Garthwaite, M Gibson, J Gibson, Goddard, P Grahame, R Grahame, Groves, C Gruen, P Gruen, Hamilton, Harland, Harper, Hayden, Heselwood, Hussain, Hutchison, Illingworth, Iqbal, Jenkins, Khan, Kidger, Knight, Leadley, Lennox, J Lewis, R Lewis, Lowe, Lyons, Maqsood, McCormack, McKenna, Mulherin, Nash, Pryor, Rafique, Ragan, Renshaw, Ritchie, Scopes, Shahzad, Smart, E Taylor, Truswell, Tunnicliffe, Venner, Wakefield, Walshaw, Wenham and Wray.

 

ABSTAIN – 2

 

A Blackburn and D Blackburn.

 

Amendment 31 in the name of Councillor Golton

 

YES – 5

 

Bentley, Campbell, Downes, Golton and C Harrison.

 

NO – 87

 

Akhtar, Almas, B Anderson, C Anderson, Arif, Bithell, Blake, Brooks, Buckley, Carlill, Amanda Carter, Andrew Carter, Charlwood, Cohen, Collins, Coupar, Dawson, Dobson, Dowson,  Drinkwater, Dye, Elliott, Field, Firth, Flynn, Gabriel, Garner, Garthwaite, M Gibson, J Gibson, Goddard, P Grahame, R Grahame, Groves, C Gruen, P Gruen, Hamilton, Harland, Harper, Harrington, M Harrison, Harrand, Hayden, Heselwood, Hussain, Hutchison, Illingworth, Iqbal, Jenkins, Khan, Kidger, Knight, Lamb, P Latty, Leadley, Lennox, J Lewis, R Lewis, Lowe, Lyons, Maqsood, McCormack, McKenna, Mulherin,  Nash, Pryor, Rafique, Ragan, Renshaw, Ritchie, Robinson, Seary, Scopes, Shahzad, Shemilt, Smart, Stephenson, E Taylor, J Taylor, Truswell, Tunnicliffe, Venner, Wadsworth, Wakefield, Walshaw, Wenham and Wray.

ABSTAIN – 2

 

A Blackburn and D Blackburn.

 

Amendment 32 in the name of Councillor Golton

 

YES – 13

 

Bentley, A Blackburn, D Blackburn, Campbell, Downes, Elliott, Field, Golton, C Harrison, Hutchison, Kidger, Leadley and McCormack.

 

NO – 60

 

Akhtar, Almas, Arif, Bithell, Blake, Brooks, Carlill, Charlwood, Coupar, Dawson, Dowson,  Drinkwater, Dye, Gabriel, Garner, Garthwaite, M Gibson, J Gibson, Goddard, P Grahame, R Grahame, Groves, C Gruen, P Gruen, Hamilton, Harland, Harper, Hayden, Heselwood, Hussain, Illingworth, Iqbal, Jenkins, Khan, Knight, Lennox, J Lewis, R Lewis, Lowe, Lyons, Maqsood, McKenna, Mulherin, Nash, Pryor, Rafique, Ragan, Renshaw, Ritchie, Scopes, Shahzad, Smart, E Taylor, Truswell, Tunnicliffe, Venner, Wakefield, Walshaw, Wenham and Wray.

 

ABSTAIN – 21

 

B Anderson, C Anderson, Buckley, Amanda Carter, Andrew Carter, Collins, Cohen, Dobson, Firth, Flynn, Harrand, Harrington, M Harrison, Lamb, P Latty, Robinson, Seary, Shemilt, Stephenson, J Taylor and Wadsworth.

 

Amendment 33 in the name of Councillor Golton

 

YES – 31

 

B Anderson, C Anderson, Bentley, Buckley, Campbell, Amanda Carter, Andrew Carter, Cohen, Collins, Dobson, Downes, Elliott, Firth, Flynn, Golton, Harrington, C Harrison, M Harrison, Harrand, Hutchison, Kidger, Lamb, P Latty, Leadley, McCormack, Robinson, Seary, Shemilt, Stephenson, J Taylor and Wadsworth.

 

NO – 60

 

Akhtar, Almas, Arif, Bithell, Blake, Brooks, Carlill, Charlwood, Coupar, Dawson, Dowson,  Drinkwater, Dye, Gabriel, Garner, Garthwaite, M Gibson, J Gibson, Goddard, P Grahame, R Grahame, Groves, C Gruen, P Gruen, Hamilton, Harland, Harper, Hayden, Heselwood, Hussain, Illingworth, Iqbal, Jenkins, Khan, Knight, Lennox, J Lewis, R Lewis, Lowe, Lyons, Maqsood, McKenna, Mulherin, Nash, Pryor, Rafique, Ragan, Renshaw, Ritchie, Scopes, Shahzad, Smart, E Taylor, Truswell, Tunnicliffe, Venner, Wakefield, Walshaw, Wenham and Wray.

 

ABSTAIN – 3

 

A Blackburn, D Blackburn and Field.

 

Amendment 34 in the name of Councillor Golton

 

YES – 10

 

Bentley, A Blackburn, Campbell, Downes, Elliott, Golton, C Harrison, Hutchison, Kidger and Leadley.

 

NO – 60

 

Akhtar, Almas, Arif, Bithell, Blake, Brooks, Carlill, Charlwood, Coupar, Dawson, Dowson,  Drinkwater, Dye, Gabriel, Garner, Garthwaite, M Gibson, J Gibson, Goddard, P Grahame, R Grahame, Groves, C Gruen, P Gruen, Hamilton, Harland, Harper, Hayden, Heselwood, Hussain, Illingworth, Iqbal, Jenkins, Khan, Knight, Lennox, J Lewis, R Lewis, Lowe, Lyons, Maqsood, McKenna, Mulherin, Nash, Pryor, Rafique, Ragan, Renshaw, Ritchie, Scopes, Shahzad, Smart, E Taylor, Truswell, Tunnicliffe, Venner, Wakefield, Walshaw, Wenham and Wray.

 

ABSTAIN – 24

 

B Anderson, C Anderson, D Blackburn, Buckley, Amanda Carter, Andrew Carter, Collins, Cohen, Dobson, Field, Firth, Flynn, Harrand, Harrington, M Harrison, Lamb, P Latty, McCormack, Robinson, Seary, Shemilt, Stephenson, J Taylor and Wadsworth.

 

Amendment 35 in the name of Councillor Golton

 

YES – 32

 

B Anderson, C Anderson, Bentley, A Blackburn, D Blackburn, Buckley, Campbell, Amanda Carter, Andrew Carter, Cohen, Collins, Dobson, Downes, Elliott, Firth, Flynn, Golton, Harrington, C Harrison, M Harrison, Harrand, Hutchison, Kidger, Lamb, P Latty, Leadley, Robinson, Seary, Shemilt, Stephenson, J Taylor and Wadsworth.

 

NO – 60

 

Akhtar, Almas, Arif, Bithell, Blake, Brooks, Carlill, Charlwood, Coupar, Dawson, Dowson,  Drinkwater, Dye, Gabriel, Garner, Garthwaite, M Gibson, J Gibson, Goddard, P Grahame, R Grahame, Groves, C Gruen, P Gruen, Hamilton, Harland, Harper, Hayden, Heselwood, Hussain, Illingworth, Iqbal, Jenkins, Khan, Knight, Lennox, J Lewis, R Lewis, Lowe, Lyons, Maqsood, McKenna, Mulherin, Nash, Pryor, Rafique, Ragan, Renshaw, Ritchie, Scopes, Shahzad, Smart, E Taylor, Truswell, Tunnicliffe, Venner, Wakefield, Walshaw, Wenham and Wray.

 

ABSTAIN – 2

 

Field and McCormack.

 

Amendment 36 in the name of Councillor Leadley

 

YES – 6

 

Elliott, Field, Hutchison, Kidger, Leadley and McCormack.

 

NO – 60

 

Akhtar, Almas, Arif, Bithell, Blake, Brooks, Carlill, Charlwood, Coupar, Dawson, Dowson,  Drinkwater, Dye, Gabriel, Garner, Garthwaite, M Gibson, J Gibson, Goddard, P Grahame, R Grahame, Groves, C Gruen, P Gruen, Hamilton, Harland, Harper, Hayden, Heselwood, Hussain, Illingworth, Iqbal, Jenkins, Khan, Knight, Lennox, J Lewis, R Lewis, Lowe, Lyons, Maqsood, McKenna, Mulherin, Nash, Pryor, Rafique, Ragan, Renshaw, Ritchie, Scopes, Shahzad, Smart, E Taylor, Truswell, Tunnicliffe, Venner, Wakefield, Walshaw, Wenham and Wray.

 

ABSTAIN – 28

 

B Anderson, C Anderson, Bentley, A Blackburn, D Blackburn, Buckley, Campbell, Amanda Carter, Andrew Carter, Collins, Cohen, Dobson, Downes, Firth, Flynn, Golton, Harrand, Harrington, C Harrison, M Harrison, Lamb, P Latty, Robinson, Seary, Shemilt, Stephenson, J Taylor and Wadsworth.

 

Amendment 37 in the name of Councillor Leadley

 

YES – 11

 

Bentley, A Blackburn, D Blackburn, Campbell, Downes, Elliott, Golton, C Harrison, Hutchison, Kidger and Leadley.

 

NO – 60

 

Akhtar, Almas, Arif, Bithell, Blake, Brooks, Carlill, Charlwood, Coupar, Dawson, Dowson,  Drinkwater, Dye, Gabriel, Garner, Garthwaite, M Gibson, J Gibson, Goddard, P Grahame, R Grahame, Groves, C Gruen, P Gruen, Hamilton, Harland, Harper, Hayden, Heselwood, Hussain, Illingworth, Iqbal, Jenkins, Khan, Knight, Lennox, J Lewis, R Lewis, Lowe, Lyons, Maqsood, McKenna, Mulherin, Nash, Pryor, Rafique, Ragan, Renshaw, Ritchie, Scopes, Shahzad, Smart, E Taylor, Truswell, Tunnicliffe, Venner, Wakefield, Walshaw, Wenham and Wray.

 

ABSTAIN – 23

 

B Anderson, C Anderson, Buckley, Amanda Carter, Andrew Carter, Collins, Cohen, Dobson, Field, Firth, Flynn, Harrand, Harrington, M Harrison, Lamb, P Latty, McCormack, Robinson, Seary, Shemilt, Stephenson, J Taylor and Wadsworth.

 

Amendment 38 in the name of Councillor Dobson

 

 YES – 34

 

B Anderson, C Anderson, Bentley, A Blackburn, D Blackburn, Buckley, Campbell, Amanda Carter, Andrew Carter, Cohen, Collins, Dobson, Downes, Elliott, Field, Firth, Flynn, Golton, Harrington, C Harrison, M Harrison, Harrand, Hutchison, Kidger, Lamb, P Latty, Leadley, McCormack, Robinson, Seary, Shemilt, Stephenson, J Taylor and Wadsworth.

 

NO – 60

 

Akhtar, Almas, Arif, Bithell, Blake, Brooks, Carlill, Charlwood, Coupar, Dawson, Dowson,  Drinkwater, Dye, Gabriel, Garner, Garthwaite, M Gibson, J Gibson, Goddard, P Grahame, R Grahame, Groves, C Gruen, P Gruen, Hamilton, Harland, Harper, Hayden, Heselwood, Hussain, Illingworth, Iqbal, Jenkins, Khan, Knight, Lennox, J Lewis, R Lewis, Lowe, Lyons, Maqsood, McKenna, Mulherin, Nash, Pryor, Rafique, Ragan, Renshaw, Ritchie, Scopes, Shahzad, Smart, E Taylor, Truswell, Tunnicliffe, Venner, Wakefield, Walshaw, Wenham and Wray.

 

ABSTAIN – 0

 

Amendment 39 in the name of Councillor Dobson

 

YES – 34

 

B Anderson, C Anderson, Bentley, A Blackburn, D Blackburn, Buckley, Campbell, Amanda Carter, Andrew Carter, Cohen, Collins, Dobson, Downes, Elliott, Field, Firth, Flynn, Golton, Harrington, C Harrison, M Harrison, Harrand, Hutchison, Kidger, Lamb, P Latty, Leadley, McCormack, Robinson, Seary, Shemilt, Stephenson, J Taylor and Wadsworth.

 

NO – 60

 

Akhtar, Almas, Arif, Bithell, Blake, Brooks, Carlill, Charlwood, Coupar, Dawson, Dowson,  Drinkwater, Dye, Gabriel, Garner, Garthwaite, M Gibson, J Gibson, Goddard, P Grahame, R Grahame, Groves, C Gruen, P Gruen, Hamilton, Harland, Harper, Hayden, Heselwood, Hussain, Illingworth, Iqbal, Jenkins, Khan, Knight, Lennox, J Lewis, R Lewis, Lowe, Lyons, Maqsood, McKenna, Mulherin, Nash, Pryor, Rafique, Ragan, Renshaw, Ritchie, Scopes, Shahzad, Smart, E Taylor, Truswell, Tunnicliffe, Venner, Wakefield, Walshaw, Wenham and Wray.

 

ABSTAIN – 0

 

Amendment 40 in the name of Councillor Dobson

 

 YES – 5

 

A Blackburn, D Blackburn, Dobson, Field and McCormack.

 

NO – 64

 

Akhtar, Almas, Arif, Bithell, Blake, Brooks, Carlill, Charlwood, Coupar, Dawson, Dowson,  Drinkwater, Dye, Elliott, Gabriel, Garner, Garthwaite, M Gibson, J Gibson, Goddard, P Grahame, R Grahame, Groves, C Gruen, P Gruen, Hamilton, Harland, Harper, Hayden, Heselwood, Hussain, Hutchison, Illingworth, Iqbal, Jenkins, Khan, Kidger, Knight, Leadley,  Lennox, J Lewis, R Lewis, Lowe, Lyons, Maqsood, McKenna, Mulherin, Nash, Pryor, Rafique, Ragan, Renshaw, Ritchie, Scopes, Shahzad, Smart, E Taylor, Truswell, Tunnicliffe, Venner, Wakefield, Walshaw, Wenham and Wray.

 

ABSTAIN – 25

 

B Anderson, C Anderson, Bentley, Buckley, Campbell, Amanda Carter, Andrew Carter, Collins, Cohen, Downes, Firth, Flynn, Golton, Harrand, Harrington, C Harrison, M Harrison, Lamb, P Latty, Robinson, Seary, Shemilt, Stephenson, J Taylor and Wadsworth.

 

Amendment 41 in the name of Councillor Dobson

 

YES – 30

 

B Anderson, C Anderson, A Blackburn, D Blackburn, Buckley, Amanda Carter, Andrew Carter, Cohen, Collins, Dobson, Elliott, Field, Firth, Flynn, Harrington, C Harrison, M Harrison, Harrand, Hutchison, Kidger, Lamb, P Latty, Leadley, McCormack, Robinson, Seary, Shemilt, Stephenson, J Taylor and Wadsworth.

 

NO – 60

 

Akhtar, Almas, Arif, Bithell, Blake, Brooks, Carlill, Charlwood, Coupar, Dawson, Dowson,  Drinkwater, Dye, Gabriel, Garner, Garthwaite, M Gibson, J Gibson, Goddard, P Grahame, R Grahame, Groves, C Gruen, P Gruen, Hamilton, Harland, Harper, Hayden, Heselwood, Hussain, Illingworth, Iqbal, Jenkins, Khan, Knight, Lennox, J Lewis, R Lewis, Lowe, Lyons, Maqsood, McKenna, Mulherin, Nash, Pryor, Rafique, Ragan, Renshaw, Ritchie, Scopes, Shahzad, Smart, E Taylor, Truswell, Tunnicliffe, Venner, Wakefield, Walshaw, Wenham and Wray.

 

ABSTAIN – 4

 

Bentley, Golton, Campbell and Downes.

 

Amendment 42 in the name of Councillor Dobson

 

YES – 30

 

B Anderson, C Anderson, Bentley, A Blackburn, D Blackburn, Buckley, Campbell, Amanda Carter, Andrew Carter, Cohen, Collins, Dobson, Downes, Field, Firth, Flynn, Golton, Harrington, C Harrison M Harrison, Harrand, Lamb, P Latty, McCormack, Robinson, Seary, Shemilt, Stephenson, J Taylor and Wadsworth.

 

NO – 64

 

Akhtar, Almas, Arif, Bithell, Blake, Brooks, Carlill, Charlwood, Coupar, Dawson,  Dowson,  Drinkwater, Dye, Elliott, Gabriel, Garner, Garthwaite, M Gibson, J Gibson, Goddard, P Grahame, R Grahame, Groves, C Gruen, P Gruen, Hamilton, Harland, Harper, Hayden, Heselwood, Hussain, Hutchison, Illingworth, Iqbal, Jenkins, Khan, Kidger, Knight, Leadley, Lennox, J Lewis, R Lewis, Lowe, Lyons, Maqsood, McKenna, Mulherin,  Nash, Pryor, Rafique, Ragan, Renshaw, Ritchie, Scopes, Shahzad, Smart, E Taylor, Truswell, Tunnicliffe, Venner, Wakefield, Walshaw, Wenham and Wray.

 

ABSTAIN – 0

 

Amendment 44 in the name of Councillor D Blackburn

 

YES – 34

 

B Anderson, C Anderson, Bentley, A Blackburn, D Blackburn, Buckley, Campbell, Amanda Carter, Andrew Carter, Cohen, Collins, Dobson, Downes, Elliott, Field, Firth, Flynn, Golton, Harrington, C Harrison, M Harrison, Harrand, Hutchison, Kidger, Lamb, P Latty, Leadley, McCormack, Robinson, Seary, Shemilt, Stephenson, J Taylor and Wadsworth.

 

NO – 60

 

Akhtar, Almas, Arif, Bithell, Blake, Brooks, Carlill, Charlwood, Coupar, Dawson, Dowson,  Drinkwater, Dye, Gabriel, Garner, Garthwaite, M Gibson, J Gibson, Goddard, P Grahame, R Grahame, Groves, C Gruen, P Gruen, Hamilton, Harland, Harper, Hayden, Heselwood, Hussain, Illingworth, Iqbal, Jenkins, Khan, Knight, Lennox, J Lewis, R Lewis, Lowe, Lyons, Maqsood, McKenna, Mulherin, Nash, Pryor, Rafique, Ragan, Renshaw, Ritchie, Scopes, Shahzad, Smart, E Taylor, Truswell, Tunnicliffe, Venner, Wakefield, Walshaw, Wenham and Wray.

 

ABSTAIN – 0

 

Amendment 45 in the name of Councillor D Blackburn

 

YES – 30

 

B Anderson, C Anderson, Bentley, A Blackburn, D Blackburn, Buckley, Campbell, Amanda Carter, Andrew Carter, Cohen, Collins, Dobson, Downes, Field, Firth, Flynn, Golton, Harrington, C Harrison M Harrison, Harrand, Lamb, P Latty, McCormack, Robinson, Seary, Shemilt, Stephenson, J Taylor and Wadsworth.

 

NO – 64

 

Akhtar, Almas, Arif, Bithell, Blake, Brooks, Carlill, Charlwood, Coupar, Dawson,  Dowson,  Drinkwater, Dye, Elliott, Gabriel, Garner, Garthwaite, M Gibson, J Gibson, Goddard, P Grahame, R Grahame, Groves, C Gruen, P Gruen, Hamilton, Harland, Harper, Hayden, Heselwood, Hussain, Hutchison, Illingworth, Iqbal, Jenkins, Khan, Kidger, Knight, Leadley, Lennox, J Lewis, R Lewis, Lowe, Lyons, Maqsood, McKenna, Mulherin,  Nash, Pryor, Rafique, Ragan, Renshaw, Ritchie, Scopes, Shahzad, Smart, E Taylor, Truswell, Tunnicliffe, Venner, Wakefield, Walshaw, Wenham and Wray.

 

ABSTAIN – 0

Amendment 46 in the name of Councillor D Blackburn

 

YES – 30

 

B Anderson, C Anderson, Bentley, A Blackburn, D Blackburn, Buckley, Campbell, Amanda Carter, Andrew Carter, Cohen, Collins, Dobson, Downes, Field, Firth, Flynn, Golton, Harrington, C Harrison M Harrison, Harrand, Lamb, P Latty, McCormack, Robinson, Seary, Shemilt, Stephenson, J Taylor and Wadsworth.

 

NO – 64

 

Akhtar, Almas, Arif, Bithell, Blake, Brooks, Carlill, Charlwood, Coupar, Dawson,  Dowson,  Drinkwater, Dye, Elliott, Gabriel, Garner, Garthwaite, M Gibson, J Gibson, Goddard, P Grahame, R Grahame, Groves, C Gruen, P Gruen, Hamilton, Harland, Harper, Hayden, Heselwood, Hussain, Hutchison, Illingworth, Iqbal, Jenkins, Khan, Kidger, Knight, Leadley, Lennox, J Lewis, R Lewis, Lowe, Lyons, Maqsood, McKenna, Mulherin,  Nash, Pryor, Rafique, Ragan, Renshaw, Ritchie, Scopes, Shahzad, Smart, E Taylor, Truswell, Tunnicliffe, Venner, Wakefield, Walshaw, Wenham and Wray.

 

ABSTAIN – 0

 

Amendment 47 in the name of Councillor D Blackburn

 

YES – 30

 

B Anderson, C Anderson, Bentley, A Blackburn, D Blackburn, Buckley, Campbell, Amanda Carter, Andrew Carter, Cohen, Collins, Dobson, Downes, Field, Firth, Flynn, Golton, Harrington, C Harrison M Harrison, Harrand, Lamb, P Latty, McCormack, Robinson, Seary, Shemilt, Stephenson, J Taylor and Wadsworth.

 

NO – 64

 

Akhtar, Almas, Arif, Bithell, Blake, Brooks, Carlill, Charlwood, Coupar, Dawson,  Dowson,  Drinkwater, Dye, Elliott, Gabriel, Garner, Garthwaite, M Gibson, J Gibson, Goddard, P Grahame, R Grahame, Groves, C Gruen, P Gruen, Hamilton, Harland, Harper, Hayden, Heselwood, Hussain, Hutchison, Illingworth, Iqbal, Jenkins, Khan, Kidger, Knight, Leadley, Lennox, J Lewis, R Lewis, Lowe, Lyons, Maqsood, McKenna, Mulherin,  Nash, Pryor, Rafique, Ragan, Renshaw, Ritchie, Scopes, Shahzad, Smart, E Taylor, Truswell, Tunnicliffe, Venner, Wakefield, Walshaw, Wenham and Wray.

 

ABSTAIN – 0

 

Amendment 48 in the name of Councillor D Blackburn

 

YES – 4

 

A Blackburn, D Blackburn, Field and McCormack.

 

NO – 64

 

Akhtar, Almas, Arif, Bithell, Blake, Brooks, Carlill, Charlwood, Coupar, Dawson, Dowson,  Drinkwater, Dye, Elliott, Gabriel, Garner, Garthwaite, M Gibson, J Gibson, Goddard, P Grahame, R Grahame, Groves, C Gruen, P Gruen, Hamilton, Harland, Harper, Hayden, Heselwood, Hussain, Hutchison, Illingworth, Iqbal, Jenkins, Khan, Kidger, Knight, Leadley, Lennox, J Lewis, R Lewis, Lowe, Lyons, Maqsood, McKenna, Mulherin, Nash, Pryor, Rafique, Ragan, Renshaw, Ritchie, Scopes, Shahzad, Smart, E Taylor, Truswell, Tunnicliffe, Venner, Wakefield, Walshaw, Wenham and Wray.

 

ABSTAIN – 26

 

B Anderson, C Anderson, Bentley, Buckley, Campbell, Amanda Carter, Andrew Carter, Collins, Cohen, Dobson, Downes, Firth, Flynn, Golton, Harrand, Harrington, C Harrison, M Harrison, Lamb, P Latty, Robinson, Seary, Shemilt, Stephenson, J Taylor and Wadsworth.

 

Amendment 49 in the name of Councillor D Blackburn

 

YES – 27

 

B Anderson, C Anderson, Bentley,  A Blackburn, D Blackburn, Buckley, Campbell, Amanda Carter, Andrew Carter, Cohen, Collins, Downes, Firth, Flynn, Golton, Harrington, C Harrison, M Harrison, Harrand, Lamb, P Latty, Robinson, Seary, Shemilt, Stephenson, J Taylor and Wadsworth.

 

NO – 64

 

Akhtar, Almas, Arif, Bithell, Blake, Brooks, Carlill, Charlwood, Coupar, Dawson, Dowson,  Drinkwater, Dye, Elliott, Gabriel, Garner, Garthwaite, M Gibson, J Gibson, Goddard, P Grahame, R Grahame, Groves, C Gruen, P Gruen, Hamilton, Harland, Harper, Hayden, Heselwood, Hussain, Hutchison, Illingworth, Iqbal, Jenkins, Kidger, Khan, Knight, Leadley, Lennox, J Lewis, R Lewis, Lowe, Lyons, Maqsood, McKenna, Mulherin, Nash, Pryor, Rafique, Ragan, Renshaw, Ritchie, Scopes, Shahzad, Smart, E Taylor, Truswell, Tunnicliffe, Venner, Wakefield, Walshaw, Wenham and Wray.

 

ABSTAIN – 3

 

Dobson, Field and McCormack.

 

Amendment 50 in the name of Councillor D Blackburn

 

YES – 29

 

B Anderson, C Anderson, A Blackburn, D Blackburn, Buckley, Amanda Carter, Andrew Carter, Cohen, Collins, Dobson, Elliott, Field, Firth, Flynn, Harrington, M Harrison, Harrand, Hutchison, Kidger, Lamb, P Latty, Leadley, McCormack, Robinson, Seary, Shemilt, Stephenson, J Taylor and Wadsworth.

 

NO – 60

 

Akhtar, Almas, Arif, Bithell, Blake, Brooks, Carlill, Charlwood, Coupar, Dawson, Dowson,  Drinkwater, Dye, Gabriel, Garner, Garthwaite, M Gibson, J Gibson, Goddard, P Grahame, R Grahame, Groves, C Gruen, P Gruen, Hamilton, Harland, Harper, Hayden, Heselwood, Hussain, Illingworth, Iqbal, Jenkins, Khan, Knight, Lennox, J Lewis, R Lewis, Lowe, Lyons, Maqsood, McKenna, Mulherin, Nash, Pryor, Rafique, Ragan, Renshaw, Ritchie, Scopes, Shahzad, Smart, E Taylor, Truswell, Tunnicliffe, Venner, Wakefield, Walshaw, Wenham and Wray.

 

ABSTAIN – 5

 

Bentley, Campbell, Downes, Golton and C Harrison.

 

Budget Motion in the name of Councillor Blake

 

YES – 64

 

Akhtar, Almas, Arif, Bithell, Blake, Brooks, Carlill, Charlwood, Coupar, Dawson, Dowson,  Drinkwater, Dye, Elliott, Gabriel, Garner, Garthwaite, M Gibson, J Gibson, Goddard, P Grahame, R Grahame, Groves, C Gruen, P Gruen, Hamilton, Harland, Harper, Hayden, Heselwood, Hussain, Hutchison, Illingworth, Iqbal, Jenkins, Khan, Kidger, Knight, Leadley, Lennox, J Lewis, R Lewis, Lowe, Lyons, Maqsood, McKenna, Mulherin, Nash, Pryor, Rafique, Ragan, Renshaw, Ritchie, Scopes, Shahzad, Smart, E Taylor, Truswell, Tunnicliffe, Venner, Wakefield, Walshaw, Wenham and Wray.

 

NO – 3

 

Dobson, Field and McCormack.

 

ABSTAIN – 27

 

B Anderson, C Anderson, Bentley, A Blackburn, D Blackburn, Buckley, Campbell, Amanda Carter, Andrew Carter, Cohen, Collins, Downes, Firth, Flynn, Golton, Harrington, C Harrison, M Harrison, Harrand, Lamb, P Latty, Robinson, Seary, Shemilt, Stephenson, J Taylor and Wadsworth.

 

 

 

During consideration of the Budget Motion Council adjourned from 17.10 to 17.20.

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