Decisions

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Decisions published

05/01/2022 - Wolverhampton Interchange - Media Wall Land Option ref: 7070    Recommendations Approved

The purpose of this paper is to provide the history and current position surrounding the media wall land transfer / option.

Decision Maker: Cabinet Member for Resources

Decision published: 03/05/2022

Effective from: 05/01/2022

Decision:

1.     Relinquished the Council’s option by authorising it to enter into a deed of variation on the Media Wall site on the basis that it enables the Cycle Hub facility to be delivered and the remaining site area no longer represents a viable development opportunity.

2.     Endorsed the strategy, subject to future report and appropriate business case, to pursue the opportunity for a media / green wall to be fixed directly to the MSCP façade with Network Rail on the basis that this will significantly improve the impression of arriving in Wolverhampton upon exiting the new station.

 

Wards affected: (All Wards);

Lead officer: Peter Taylor


13/01/2022 - Request for a Discretionary Disabled Facilities Grant ref: 7056    Recommendations Approved

To consider a request for Discretionary Disabled Facilities Grant funding.

Decision Maker: Deputy Leader: City Housing

Decision published: 25/04/2022

Effective from: 13/01/2022

Decision:

1.     Agreed to the provision of a discretionary grant for the case detailed in the report below at a total cost of £6,735 (subject to any unforeseen costs which may increase the amount required), up to the maximum grant available of £8,500.

Wards affected: Graiseley;

Lead officer: David Payton


14/01/2022 - Omicron Leisure and Hospitality Business Grants ref: 6708    Recommendations Approved

Mandatory Omicron Leisure and Hospitality Business Grants

Decision Maker: Leader of the Council

Decision published: 09/02/2022

Effective from: 14/01/2022

Decision:

1.    That the establishment of supplementary budgets totalling £1,350,072 fully funded by Grant be approved.

2.    That the payment of mandatory business grants by the Council be approved, in line with Government Guidance.

 

Wards affected: (All Wards);

Lead officer: Jenny Hoare, Tracey Richards


14/01/2022 - Corporate Asset Management Fund - Wolverhampton Contact Centre ref: 6680    Recommendations Approved

Corporate Asset Management Fund - Replacement of Water Heater at Wolverhampton Contact Centre

Decision Maker: Leader of the Council

Decision published: 19/01/2022

Effective from: 14/01/2022

Decision:

1.  Approved the allocation of £21,000 funding from the Corporate Contingency to the Corporate Asset Management Fund to allow the replacement of the water heater at Wolverhampton Contact Centre.

Wards affected: Blakenhall;

Lead officer: Luke Dove


12/01/2022 - Market to Affordable Housing Conversion Programme Property Acquisition ref: 6679    Recommendations Approved

Approval to purchase a leasehold property.

Decision Maker: Deputy Leader: City Housing

Decision published: 19/01/2022

Effective from: 12/01/2022

Decision:

1.     Approved the completion of the purchase of the former council property listed in Appendix 1 at the agreed price of £65,000.

 

2.     Authorised the Chief Operating Officer or other authorised officers to execute legal documentation to put the purchase into effect.

 

Wards affected: Merry Hill;

Lead officer: Karen Beasley


20/12/2021 - Supply of Wheelchair Accessible Minibuses ref: 6639    Recommendations Approved

CWC requires urgent replacement of its fleet of 24 passenger carrying fleet vehicles operated by its Travel Unit. The current fleet of 24 vehicles has gone beyond its life expectancy and is in urgent need of replacement.
In addition to the immediate purchase requirement of 24 vehicles, a further 15 vehicles may be purchased in the future. These additional purchases will be dependent on the outcome of service reviews that are currently underway. CWC will advertise this additional requirement now so as not to have to undertake and repeat this procurement exercise should the additional vehicles be required and subject to capital budget funding be available.
The replacement vehicles are required to provide suitable assisted transport for passengers with special educational needs and disabilities, both children and adults.

Decision Maker: Cabinet Member for Environment and Climate Change

Decision published: 07/01/2022

Effective from: 20/12/2021

Decision:

1.     Approved the award of the contract for the Supply of Wheelchair Accessible Minibuses to Treka Bus Ltd of Archer Road, Armytage Road Industrial Estate, Brighouse West Yorkshire HD6 1X for a one-off purchase of 24 vehicles with the option to purchase a further 15 vehicles subject to service requirements and available capital budgets.

Wards affected: (All Wards);

Lead officer: Sean Hynes


20/12/2021 - Supply of Tyres and Vehicle Related Services ref: 6638    Recommendations Approved

CWC has a requirement for the supply and fit of Vehicle Tyres and Tubes for its fleet of vehicles. This contract will be managed by CWC’s Fleet Services from the Culwell Street office.

Decision Maker: Cabinet Member for Environment and Climate Change

Decision published: 07/01/2022

Effective from: 20/12/2021

Decision:

1.       Awarded the contract for the Supply of Tyres and Vehicle Related Services to The Lodge Tyre Company Limited of Lodge House ,Stafford Staffordshire ST18 0GE for a duration of four years.

Wards affected: (All Wards);

Lead officer: Sean Hynes


22/12/2021 - Corporate Asset Management Fund - Approval of Schemes 2021-2022 ref: 6637    Recommendations Approved

Corporate Asset Management Fund - Approval of Schemes 2021-2022

Decision Maker: Deputy Leader: City Housing

Decision published: 07/01/2022

Effective from: 22/12/2021

Decision:

1.   Approved the allocation of £102,000 funding from the Corporate Contingency to the Corporate Asset Management Fund to allow the undertaking of the six projects as detailed in Table 1.

Wards affected: (All Wards);

Lead officer: Luke Dove