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Item SSE 17/17 referred from Street Scene and Environment Services Advisory Board minutes of 6 November 2017
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Decision:
(Item SSE 17/17 referred from Street Scene and Environment Services Advisory Board minutes of 6 November 2017)
Consideration of recommendations to the Cabinet from the Street Scene and Environment Services Advisory Board of 6 November 2017.
The Cabinet resolved that:
The recommendations of the Street Scene and Environment Services Advisory Board be approved as follows:
The scale of charges for household bulky refuse and fridge/freezer collection, “missed” refuse collection, stray dog redemption fees, pest control, condemned food certificates, exported food certificates, contaminated land monitoring and sampling private water supplies be approved with effect from April 2018, as detailed in the report to the Advisory Board.
Minutes:
Decision Notice D180009CAB
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Minutes:
The joint report of the Director of Street Scene, Leisure and Technical Services, the Director of Planning, Housing and Environmental Health and the Director of Finance and Transformation set out proposed fees and charges for the provision of services in respect of household bulky refuse and fridge/freezer collections, “missed” refuse collections, stray dog redemption fees, pest control, condemned food certificates, exported food certificates, contaminated land monitoring and private water supplies from April 2018.
In bringing forward the proposals for 2018/19, it was noted that consideration had been given to a range of factors including the Council’s overall financial position, trading patterns, the current rate of inflation, competing facilities and customer demand.
RECOMMENDED: That Cabinet approve the scale of charges for household bulky refuse and fridge/freezer collection, “missed” refuse collection, stray dog redemption fees, pest control, condemned food certificates, exported food certificates, contaminated land monitoring and sampling private water supplies with effect from April 2018, as detailed in the report to the Advisory Board.
*Referred to Cabinet