Declarations
Meeting: Wednesday, 29th June 2022 5.30 pm - Planning Committee
2. Declarations of Interest
- Councillor Rebecca Longbottom - Personal and Pecuniary Interest - She was a friend of one of the objectors. She left the room during the consideration of this item and took no part in the discussion and vote on the matter to be determined
Meeting: Wednesday, 29th June 2022 5.30 pm - Planning Committee
5d 2 Cottesford Place, Lincoln
- Councillor Rebecca Longbottom - Personal and Pecuniary Interest - Reason: She was a friend of one of the objectors. She left the room during the consideration of this item and took no part in the discussion and vote on the matter to be determined
Meeting: Wednesday, 5th October 2022 5.30 pm - Planning Committee
6. Application for Development: Former Carpets 4 Less, Dunford Road, Lincoln
- Councillor Rebecca Longbottom - Personal Interest - Reason: She sat as a member of the Upper Witham Drainage Board. A consultation response had been received from this organisation.
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.
Meeting: Wednesday, 30th November 2022 5.30 pm - Planning Committee
5g 40 Nightingale Crescent, Lincoln
- Councillor Rebecca Longbottom - Personal and Pecuniary Interest - Reason: She knew the applicant for the Planning application as a fellow Councillor.
She left the room during the consideration of this item and took no part in the discussion and vote on the matter to be determined.
Meeting: Wednesday, 25th January 2023 5.30 pm - Planning Committee
4b Site of Victory Hotel, 50 Boultham Park Road, Lincoln
- Councillor Rebecca Longbottom - Personal Interest - Reason: She served as a member on 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 his interest was a pecuniary interest. She would therefore be participating in the meeting as a member of the Committee.