Quarter 3 Performance and Risk Report 2025/26
April 28, 2026 Cabinet (Cabinet collective) Key decision Approved View on council websiteThis summary is generated by AI from the council’s published record and supporting documents. Check the full council record and source link before relying on it.
Summary
The Cabinet approved the renewal of the Spalding Town Public Space Protection Order for a further three years with existing conditions. Councillor Tracey Crater, Portfolio Holder for Communities and Operational Housing, made this decision on 28/04/2026. The decision includes monitoring suggested new areas through patrols and reviewing current signage.
The Cabinet noted the Q3 performance and risk information for 2025/26. This decision was made by the Cabinet on 28/04/2026.
The Cabinet noted the findings from housing stock condition surveys and the strategy for using and maintaining data. This decision was made by the Cabinet on 28/04/2026.
The Cabinet noted the forecast revenue position of a projected £187,000 underspend for 2025/26 and a projected surplus of £890,000 for the HRA. This decision was made by the Cabinet on 28/04/2026.
The Cabinet approved accepting the UK Government's Memorandum of Understanding to enable the delivery of the ten-year Pride in Place programme for Spalding. This decision was made by the Cabinet on 28/04/2026.
Full council record
Purpose
To provide an update on performance and risk as at the end of December 2025.
Decision
That the Cabinet considers and notes the quarterly risk and performance monitoring information for Q3 of 2025/26.
Reasons for the decision
Cabinet is responsible for overseeing the effectiveness of the Council’s risk and performance management arrangements.
Alternative options considered
Alternative reporting arrangements.
Related Meeting
Cabinet - Tuesday, 28th April, 2026 6.30 pm on April 28, 2026
Supporting Documents
Details
| Outcome | Recommendations Approved |
| Decision date | 28 Apr 2026 |
| Effective from | 8 May 2026 |
| Lead officer | Roxanne Warrick |
| Subject to call-in | Yes |