Agenda item

Declarations of Interest

Please note that, in accordance with the Members' Code of Conduct, when declaring interests members must disclose the existence and nature of the interest, and whether it is a disclosable pecuniary interest (DPI) or personal and/or pecuniary.

Minutes:

Councillor Naomi Tweddle declared a Disclosable Pecuniary Interest with regard to the Western Growth Corridor planning application.

 

Reason. Her husband worked for the City of Lincoln Council.

 

She left the building for the remainder of the meeting and took no part in the discussion and vote on the matter to be determined.

 

Councillor Gary Hewson declared a Personal Interest with regard to Western Growth Corridor planning application.

 

Reason: He sat as a member of the Upper Witham Drainage Board.

 

He had duly considered whether this interest was a pecuniary interest under the Member Code of Conduct. When taking into consideration the reasonable member of the public test, as outlined in the Code of Conduct, and the assessment of how much this application would affect the Drainage Board, he did not consider that his interest was a pecuniary interest. He would therefore be participating in the meeting as a member of the Committee.

 

Councillor Pat Vaughan declared a Personal Interest with regard to the Western Growth Corridor planning application.

 

Reason: He sat as a member of the Upper Witham Drainage Board.

 

He had duly considered whether this interest was a pecuniary interest under the Member Code of Conduct. When taking into consideration the reasonable member of the public test, as outlined in the Code of Conduct, and the assessment of how much this application would affect the Drainage Board, he did not consider that his interest was a pecuniary interest. He would therefore be participating in the meeting as a member of the Committee.

 

Councillor Rebecca Longbottom declared a Personal Interest with regard to the Western Growth Corridor planning application.

 

Reason: She sat as a member of the Upper Witham Drainage Board.

 

She had duly considered whether this interest was a pecuniary interest under the Member Code of Conduct. When taking into consideration the reasonable member of the public test, as outlined in the Code of Conduct, and the assessment of how much this application would affect the Drainage Board, she did not consider that her interest was a pecuniary interest. She would therefore be participating in the meeting as a member of the Committee.

 

Councillor Thomas Dyer declared a Personal Interest with regard to the Western Growth Corridor planning application.

 

Reason: He sat as a member of Lincolnshire County Council.

 

He had duly considered whether this interest was a pecuniary interest under the Member Code of Conduct. When taking into consideration the reasonable member of the public test, as outlined in the Code of Conduct, and the assessment of how much this application would affect the County Council, he did not consider that his interest was a pecuniary interest. He would therefore be participating in the meeting as a member of the Committee.

 

Councillor Edmund Strengiel declared a Personal Interest with regard to the agenda item titled 'Western Growth Corridor, Skellingthorpe Road, Lincoln'.

 

Reason: He sat as a member of Lincolnshire County Council.

 

He had duly considered whether this interest was a pecuniary interest under the Member Code of Conduct. When taking into consideration the reasonable member of the public test, as outlined in the Code of Conduct, and the assessment of how much this application would affect the County Council, he did not consider that his interest was a pecuniary interest. He would therefore be participating in the meeting as a member of the Committee.

 

Councillor Hilton Spratt declared a Personal Interest with regard to the agenda item titled 'Western Growth Corridor, Skellingthorpe Road, Lincoln'.

 

Reason: He sat as a member of Lincolnshire County Council.

 

He had duly considered whether this interest was a pecuniary interest under the Member Code of Conduct. When taking into consideration the reasonable member of the public test, as outlined in the Code of Conduct, and the assessment of how much this application would affect the County Council, he did not consider that his interest was a pecuniary interest. He would therefore be participating in the meeting as a member of the Committee.