Grant of License to Kettering Cleaning Club to carry out volunteering work in Kettering Town Centre

March 30, 2026 Head of Asset Strategy (Officer) Approved View on council website

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Summary

Head of Asset Strategy formally approved the grant of a license to Kettering Cleaning Club on 30/03/2026. The license permits the club to carry out volunteering work in Kettering Town Centre, including repainting railings and bollards, and creating a mural on a fence.

Full council record

Decision

Formal approval to the grant of License to Kettering Cleaning Club (KCC). 

Reasons for the decision

An email request came in from KCC to undertake volunteering work on Saturday the 21st March 2026 as per the locations / summary of Works referenced below. Due to the limited timescales of producing the License and seeking Delegated Decision Approval (DD), it was agreed via email (attached) that a License would be issued via the Principal Surveyor at NNC to KCC with DD approval to follow.

Location and Summary of Volunteering Works 


Church Walk Railings - Remove the moss and biological growth, prepare the metalwork, and repaint the railings with a suitable black exterior metal paint.

Fence at 41 Meadow Road - Sand and prepare the panels before repainting them. Create a garden or floral themed mural, designed to complement the adjacent park and brighten the area.

Repaint two cast iron bollards – Located in Bell foundry Lane, prepare the surfaces, remove loose paint, treat any rust where needed, and repaint them in using suitable exterior metal paint.

Documents attached to this approval:

1.      Signed License by KCC

2.      Email confirmation for License to be issued

3.      Risk Assessment 

Supporting Documents

DD - Kettering Cleaning Club - Licence to Occupy.pdf

Details

OutcomeRecommendations Approved
Decision date30 Mar 2026