Agenda item

Declarations of Interest

Members are requested at a meeting where a disclosable pecuniary interest or personal interest arises, which is not already included in their Register of Members' Interests, todeclare any interests that relate to an item on the agenda.

 

Where a Member discloses a Disclosable Pecuniary Interest, he/she must withdraw from the meeting room, including from the public gallery, during the whole consideration of any item of business in which he/she has an interest, except where he/she is permitted to remain as a result of a grant of a dispensation.

 

Where a Member discloses a personal interest he/she must seek advice from the Monitoring Officer or staff member representing the Monitoring Officer to determine whether the Member should withdraw from the meeting room, including from the public gallery, during the whole consideration of any item of business in which he/she has an interest or whether the Member can remain in the meeting or remain in the meeting and vote on the relevant decision.

 

Minutes:

In accordance with Paragraph 9 of the Council’s Code of Conduct, the following declarations of personal interest were made and the Members concerned remained in the room during the consideration of the item:

 

Member

 

 

Minute No.

 

 

Nature of Interest

 

Councillor Danny Burns

Minute No. 91 - Motion Submitted by Councillor Halsall - Call for Government-Funded Pay Rise for Council Staff

He is employed in the public sector – stayed in the room, took part in the consideration of the item and voted thereon;

 

Councillor June Burns

 

Minute No. 93 - Motion Submitted by Councillor Doolin – Government’s Betrayal of WASPI Women

 

She falls within the definition of a WASPI pensioner – stayed in the room, took no part in the consideration of the item and did not vote thereon;

 

Councillor Corcoran

 

Minute No. 91 - Motion Submitted by Councillor Halsall - Call for Government-Funded Pay Rise for Council Staff

 

She is employed in the public sector – stayed in the room, took part in the consideration of the item and voted thereon;

 

Councillor Desmond

 

Minute No. 93 - Motion Submitted by Councillor Doolin – Government’s Betrayal of WASPI Women

 

His wife falls within the definition of a WASPI pensioner – stayed in the room, took part in the consideration of the item and voted thereon;

 

Councillor Grace

 

Minute No. 93 - Motion Submitted by Councillor Doolin – Government’s Betrayal of WASPI Women

 

She falls within the definition of a WASPI pensioner – stayed in the room, took part in the consideration of the item and voted thereon;

 

Councillor Hardman

 

Minute No. 93 - Motion Submitted by Councillor Doolin – Government’s Betrayal of WASPI Women

 

She falls within the definition of a WASPI pensioner – stayed in the room, took part in the consideration of the item and voted thereon;

 

Councillor Lappin

 

Minute No. 93 - Motion Submitted by Councillor Doolin – Government’s Betrayal of WASPI Women

 

She falls within the definition of a WASPI pensioner – stayed in the room, took part in the consideration of the item and voted thereon;

 

Councillor Maher

 

Minute No. 93 - Motion Submitted by Councillor Doolin – Government’s Betrayal of WASPI Women

 

His wife falls within the definition of a WASPI pensioner – stayed in the room, took part in the consideration of the item and voted thereon;

 

Councillor Murphy

 

Minute No. 91 - Motion Submitted by Councillor Halsall - Call for Government-Funded Pay Rise for Council Staff

 

She is employed in the public sector – stayed in the room, took part in the consideration of the item and voted thereon;

 

 

Councillor Catie Page

 

Minute No. 93 - Motion Submitted by Councillor Doolin – Government’s Betrayal of WASPI Women

 

She falls within the definition of a WASPI pensioner – stayed in the room, took part in the consideration of the item and voted thereon;

 

Councillor Sammon

 

Minute No. 92 - Renewable Energy Generation on New Council Developments

 

He owns a business specialising in the installation of heat pumps - stayed in the room, took part in the consideration of the item and voted thereon;

 

Councillor Shaw

 

Minute No. 93 - Motion Submitted by Councillor Doolin – Government’s Betrayal of WASPI Women

 

His late wife falls within the definition of a WASPI pensioner – stayed in the room, took part in the consideration of the item and voted thereon;

 

Councillor Spring

 

Minute No. 91 - Motion Submitted by Councillor Halsall - Call for Government-Funded Pay Rise for Council Staff

 

He is employed in the public sector – stayed in the room, took part in the consideration of the item and voted thereon; and

 

 

Councillor Sir Ron Watson

 

Minute No. 91 - Motion Submitted by Councillor Halsall - Call for Government-Funded Pay Rise for Council Staff

 

His son is employed in the public sector – stayed in the room, took part in the consideration of the item and voted thereon.