Addition to delegated authority - Electric Vehicle Charge Points (EVCP’s)

April 24, 2026 Cabinet Member - Sustainable Transport & Road Safety (Cabinet member) Approved View on council website

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Summary

The Cabinet Member - Sustainable Transport & Road Safety approved an extension of delegated authority to the Assistant Director for Traffic and Transport to identify and prioritise locations for new electric vehicle charge points and authorise their installation, on 24/04/2026. This decision allows the Assistant Director to identify and prioritise locations for the public Electric Vehicle (EV) charger network and install new chargers in a rolling implementation plan.

The Director of Education awarded call-off contracts for mentoring and family support services to Young Gloucestershire and Aspire Foundation, on 01/09/2025. These contracts are part of the expanded Alternative Provision Specialist Taskforce and will expire on 31st August 2026.

The Deputy Chief Executive and Executive Director of Corporate Resources awarded a call-off contract for management consultancy services to PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP to support savings identification and local government reorganisation mobilisation, on 08/09/2025. The contract value is £195,000 with an option for additional services up to £100,000.

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Purpose

To seek extended delegated authority to enable the Assistant Director for Traffic &Transport to identify and prioritise locations for the public Electric Vehicle (EV) charger network by applying the methodology from the Ultra Low Emissions Vehicles (ULEV) strategy and to install new chargers in a rolling implementation plan. The delegated authority in this paper is in addition to the delegated authority granted by Cabinet on 23 June 2021 to the Executive Director, Economy, Environment and Infrastructure

Decision

In coming to this decision I have given due and full regard to the requirements of the public sector equality duty contained in section 149 of the Equality Act 2010 (“the Act”) by reference to the law itself.

Having fully considered all the available information, I have decided to reject the alternative options and take the recommended decision to:

Approve an extension of the existing delegation, delegating authority to the Assistant Director for Traffic and Transport, to identify and prioritise locations in Gloucestershire for new EVCPs and authorise their installation in line with the approved ULEV Strategy.

This delegation is in addition to the authorisation granted by Cabinet on 23 June 2021 to the Executive Director Economy, Environment and Infrastructure and will be exercised, in consultation with the Cabinet Member for Sustainable Transport and Road Safety.

For the reasons set out in the report.

Supporting Documents

For Publication - Expanded Alternative Provision Specialist Taskforce Implementation Decision - Copy.pdf
ICM Decision Statement - EVCPs.pdf
For Publication - Officer Decision Report - Management consultancy to support savings identification.pdf
For Publication - Officer Decision Report - Management consultancy to support savings identification.pdf
For Publication - Expanded Alternative Provision Specialist Taskforce Implementation Decision - Copy.pdf
For Publication - Addition to delegated authority- Electric Vehicle Charge Points EVCPs.pdf
For Publication - MTE Decision Report March 2026_CC_Signed 002 FINAL.pdf
For Publication - FINAL Pause Gloucestershire - Officers Decision.pdf
For Publication - FINAL Pause Gloucestershire - Officers Decision.pdf
For Publication - MTE Decision Report March 2026_CC_Signed 002 FINAL.pdf

Details

OutcomeRecommendations Approved
Decision date24 Apr 2026
Effective from6 May 2026
Subject to call-inYes