Declarations of interest for agenda item 'DECLARATIONS OF INTEREST'
- Chairman of Council, David Stallan - Non Pecuniary Interest - Declared a prejudicial interest in agenda item 6 (3) (EPF/1770/15 – Garages adjacent to 44 Parklands, Coopersale) by virtue of being the Chairman of the Cabinet Committee on Council House Building, which had made the decision to submit the proposal for planning consent. Councillor Stallan had received advice from the Monitoring Officer that he was not able to speak or vote on the application and indicated that he would therefore leave the meeting during the consideration of the application and the voting thereon.
- Chairman of Council, David Stallan - Non Pecuniary Interest - Declared a non-pecuniary personal interest in agenda item 6 (5) (EPF/1811/15 – Newhouse Farm, Vicarage Lane, North Weald) by virtue of being a member of the North Weald and District Preservation Society, which had objected to the application and were to make personal representations at the meeting. Councillor Stallan indicated that his interest was not prejudicial and that he would remain in the meeting during the consideration of the application and the voting thereon.
- Councillor Gary Waller - Non Pecuniary Interest - Declared a non-pecuniary interest in agenda item 6 (3) (EPF/1770/15 – Garages adjacent to 44 Parklands, Coopersale) by virtue of being a member of the Cabinet Committee on Council House Building, which had made the decision to submit the proposal for planning consent. Councillor Waller had received advice from the Monitoring Officer that he was able to speak and vote on the application and indicated that he would therefore remain in the meeting during the consideration of the application and the voting thereon;
- Councillor Heather Brady - Non Pecuniary Interest - Declared a non-pecuniary personal interest in agenda item 6 (8) (EPF/2003/15 – Barkers Farm, Mount End Road, Theydon Mount) by virtue of the fact that her husband had formally objected to the planning application. Councillor Brady indicated that her interest was not prejudicial and that she would remain in the meeting during the consideration of the application and the voting thereon.
- Councillor Janet Whitehouse - Non Pecuniary Interest - Both declared a non-pecuniary interest in agenda item 6 (3) (EPF/1770/15 – Garages adjacent to 44 Parklands, Coopersale) by virtue of having attended the meeting of the Cabinet Committee on Council House Building at which the decision had been made to submit the proposal for planning consent, in their capacity as local ward members for the site. Both councillors had received advice from the Monitoring Officer that they were able to speak and vote on the application and indicated that they would therefore remain in the meeting during the consideration of the application and the voting thereon.
- Councillor Jon Whitehouse - Non Pecuniary Interest - Both declared a non-pecuniary interest in agenda item 6 (3) (EPF/1770/15 – Garages adjacent to 44 Parklands, Coopersale) by virtue of having attended the meeting of the Cabinet Committee on Council House Building at which the decision had been made to submit the proposal for planning consent, in their capacity as local ward members for the site. Both councillors had received advice from the Monitoring Officer that they were able to speak and vote on the application and indicated that they would therefore remain in the meeting during the consideration of the application and the voting thereon.
- Councillor Richard Morgan - Non Pecuniary Interest - Declared a non-pecuniary personal interest in agenda item 6 (5) (EPF/1811/15 – Newhouse Farm, Vicarage Lane, North Weald) by virtue of being acquainted with the applicant. Councillor Morgan indicated that his interest was not prejudicial and that he would remain in the meeting during the consideration of the application and the voting thereon.
- Councillor Sue Jones - Non Pecuniary Interest - Declared a non-pecuniary personal interest in agenda item 6 (8) (EPF/2003/15 – Barkers Farm, Mount End Road, Theydon Mount) by virtue of being acquainted with an objector to the planning application. Councillor Jones indicated that her interest was not prejudicial and that she would remain in the meeting during the consideration of the application and the voting thereon.