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Council - Thursday, 18th September, 2025 6.30 pm

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The Bassetlaw District Council was scheduled to discuss a number of topics at its meeting on 18 September 2025, including motions regarding support for veterans and renters' rights, updates to the council's constitution, and neighbourhood planning in Babworth and Elkesley. Councillors were also expected to answer questions from the public and fellow members.

Public Questions on Housing

Two members of the public, Ron Fellowes and Michael Howarth, had submitted questions regarding houses in multiple occupation (HMOs). Ron Fellowes' questions concerned the number of migrants in HMOs within the Bassetlaw constituency, and section 21 evictions related to changing properties to HMOs. Michael Howarth asked about current or planned HMOs in Harworth and Bircotes, and who would be responsible for paying the rent and bills for these HMOs.

Member Questions on Climate Change and HMOs

Councillor Fraser McFarland, Leader of the Reform UK Group, planned to ask whether Bassetlaw District Council had received any money or financial benefit connected to Serco's use of HMOs in Bassetlaw. Councillor M Carroll was scheduled to ask the Cabinet Member for Neighbourhoods to detail the successes of the Climate Change team.

Motion to Support the Royal British Legion's 'Credit Their Service' Campaign

Councillor Fraser McFarland, Leader of the Reform UK Group, seconded by Councillor Warren Limber, proposed a motion to support the Royal British Legion's 'Credit Their Service' campaign. The motion noted that Bassetlaw is home to 4,924 veterans, the third highest number in Nottinghamshire, representing approximately 5.1% of the adult population, according to the 2021 census. The motion also highlighted that military compensation is treated as income by means tested benefit systems, disadvantaging veterans and their families.

The council was scheduled to consider resolving to:

  • Express formal support for the Royal British Legion's Credit Their Service campaign
  • Commit the Council to implementing the first phase of the campaign by exploring amendments to relevant local policies and means testing and inform the Legion of our policy change where we are able to.
  • Write to the Veteran's Minister, urging a change in national regulations so that military compensation is universally not treated as income in benefit assessments.
  • Report progress back to Council in February 2026 as part of the annual review of the Council Tax Reduction scheme ensuring this has been considered within the overall context of the Council's overall budget setting process

Motion on Renter's Rights

Councillor Harriet J Digby, seconded by Councillor Sybil Fielding, planned to propose a motion on Renter's Rights, noting that section 21 notices under the Housing Act 1988 enable landlords to evict tenants without proof of fault. The motion stated that Bassetlaw District Council is proud that this Labour government is on the side of renters and is taking the necessary action to pass the Renters' Rights Bill to abolish section 21 Notices. The council was scheduled to consider committing to looking at how, once the Bill is in law, the Council can help inform Bassetlaw tenants about their rights and what they can do in the face of unscrupulous landlords.

Referrals to Council

The Overview and Scrutiny Committee's draft annual report for 2024/25 was scheduled for referral to the council, summarising the work undertaken by the committee. Also referred was a Joint Employee Council report on a Smoke Free Environment Policy update, proposing a designated smoking area within the Carlton Forest compound. A Cabinet decision regarding a Food Safety Enforcement Delivery Plan was also scheduled to be referred, along with a Cabinet report updating the Sick Absence Policy and Procedure.

Revised Special Leave Policy

The council was scheduled to review a revised Special Leave Policy. The key revisions to the policy included:

  • Removal of the 1-year service requirement for parental leave
  • Provision of 5 days of paid carers leave within a 12-month rolling period
  • Bereavement Leave: a maximum of two weeks of paid leave, plus one day for the funeral
  • Inclusion of Parental Bereavement Leave (PBL): two weeks of paid leave, over and above the statutory provision of PBL
  • Removal of paid 'compassionate leave' as this is covered by the Carers Leave provision.

Constitution Updates

The council was scheduled to discuss several updates and amendments to its constitution. These included:

  • Moving the Housing Liaison Group to a Housing Scrutiny Sub-Committee.
  • Changes to reflect that the Council now operates all out elections rather than elections in thirds.
  • Amendments to the Policy Framework to reflect the current names of Policies that are referred to Council and others that must be considered by Council due to statutory requirements.
  • Amendments to the Cabinet Section to provide clarity for the arrangement the review of Local Government Reorganisation proposals.
  • Additions to each section to reflect the membership and quorum.
  • Creation of an Independent Persons Panel to ensure compliance with the JNC Chief Executive Conditions of Service Handbook for the Investigation and Disciplinary Committee (IDC).
  • Changing the job title from Head of People and Culture to Head of People and Transformation.
  • Giving clarity that the Head of Paid Service can issue a Closure Notice for up to 48hrs as set out in Anti Social Behaviour Crime and Policing Act 2014.
  • Adding the Deputy Chief Executive duties to Director of Corporate Resources and Director of Regeneration and Neighbourhood Services.
  • Removing the option for the Section 151 Officer to represent the Council as a Shareholder in any companies which the Council has a shareholder interest.
  • Splitting the duties of the Head of Corporate Services post, which has been deleted, between the 2 new interim posts of Head of Legal and Governance and Head of Policy and Engagement.
  • Ensuring that the scheme of delegation is centralised to ensure transparent decision making, and that the powers under the Anti Social Behaviour Crime and Policing Act 2014 can also be utilised by the Directors.
  • Updating ICT functions to sit with the Head of People and Transformation, and extending the scope of the delegations to Head of Planning and Place to include the Trent Super Cluster.

Member Allowance Rates 2025-26

The council was scheduled to discuss a report from the Independent Remuneration Panel regarding member allowance rates for 2025-26. The panel's recommendation was for a 3.2% uplift to the Basic Allowance paid to all elected members, and for Special Responsibility Allowances to be re-calculated in line with an agreed formula. The Panel recommended that the changes to Basic and Special Responsibility Allowance are backdated to 15 May 2025 (commencement of the new civic year).

Neighbourhood Planning: Babworth and Elkesley

The council was scheduled to discuss reports regarding neighbourhood planning in Babworth and Elkesley. These reports sought Council approval to make specified material modifications to the Babworth and Elkesley Neighbourhood Development Plans, as recommended by an independent examiner. They also sought approval to arrange a public referendum to determine whether the Neighbourhood Plans, once modified, should be formally adopted by the District Council.

Attendees

Profile image for Councillor Tony P Eaton BCA
Councillor Tony P Eaton BCA Chair of the Council • Labour • Worksop South
Profile image for Councillor David A Naylor
Councillor David A Naylor Vice Chair of the Council • Labour • East Retford South
Profile image for Councillor Charles Lindsay Adams
Councillor Charles Lindsay Adams Cabinet Member for Business & Skills • Labour • Welbeck
Profile image for Councillor Hazel M Brand
Councillor Hazel M Brand Leader of Independent Group • Independent Group • Misterton
Profile image for Councillor Malachi M Carroll
Councillor Malachi M Carroll Labour • East Retford West
Profile image for Councillor David Challinor
Councillor David Challinor Labour • East Retford North
Profile image for Councillor Maria R Charlesworth
Councillor Maria R Charlesworth Labour • Worksop North
Profile image for Councillor Harriet J Digby
Councillor Harriet J Digby Labour • East Retford West
Profile image for Councillor Gary Dinsdale
Councillor Gary Dinsdale Conservative • East Markham
Profile image for Councillor Lynn A Dixon
Councillor Lynn A Dixon Labour • Worksop North West
Profile image for Councillor Paddy J Ducey
Councillor Paddy J Ducey Labour • Worksop South
Profile image for Councillor Cliff Entwistle
Councillor Cliff Entwistle Labour • Worksop East
Profile image for Councillor June Evans
Councillor June Evans Cabinet Member for Governance • Labour • Harworth
Profile image for Councillor Sybil Fielding
Councillor Sybil Fielding Armed Forces Champion • Labour • Worksop North West
Profile image for Councillor Emma M Griffin
Councillor Emma M Griffin Leader of the Conservative Group • Conservative • Tuxford and Trent
Profile image for Councillor Dan Henderson
Councillor Dan Henderson Labour • East Retford East
Profile image for Councillor Joe M Horrocks
Councillor Joe M Horrocks Labour • Harworth
Profile image for Councillor Julie A Leigh
Councillor Julie A Leigh Leader of the Council, Cabinet Member for Strategy & Communications • Labour • Worksop South
Profile image for Councillor Warren Limber
Councillor Warren Limber Reform UK • Beckingham
Profile image for Councillor John O Manners
Councillor John O Manners Conservative • East Retford East
Profile image for Councillor Andrew McCallum
Councillor Andrew McCallum Reform UK • Ranskill
Profile image for Councillor Fraser McFarland
Councillor Fraser McFarland Leader of the Reform UK Group • Reform UK • Clayworth
Profile image for Councillor Deborah J Merryweather
Councillor Deborah J Merryweather Independent Group • Worksop East
Profile image for Councillor Fraser Merryweather
Councillor Fraser Merryweather Independent Group • Worksop North East
Profile image for Councillor Graham A N Oxby
Councillor Graham A N Oxby Labour • East Retford North
Profile image for Councillor Steven H Pashley
Councillor Steven H Pashley Conservative • Everton
Profile image for Councillor Josie Potts
Councillor Josie Potts Labour • Worksop South East
Profile image for Councillor David R Pressley
Councillor David R Pressley Labour • Worksop North West
Profile image for Councillor Darrell E Pulk
Councillor Darrell E Pulk Cabinet Member for Neighbourhoods • Labour • Sutton
Profile image for Councillor Alan Rhodes
Councillor Alan Rhodes Cabinet Member for Corporate & Financial Services • Labour • Worksop North East
Profile image for Councillor Madelaine Richardson
Councillor Madelaine Richardson Labour • Worksop North East
Profile image for Councillor Simon Richardson
Councillor Simon Richardson Deputy Leader of the Conservative Group • Conservative • Rampton
Profile image for Councillor Laura A Sanders
Councillor Laura A Sanders Labour • Worksop North
Profile image for Councillor Neil J Sanders
Councillor Neil J Sanders Labour • Worksop North
Profile image for Councillor Lynne Schuller
Councillor Lynne Schuller Cabinet Member for Housing & Estates • Labour • Harworth
Profile image for Councillor Steve Scotthorne
Councillor Steve Scotthorne Cabinet Member for Identity, Planning & Place • Labour • Carlton
Profile image for Councillor Susan E Shaw
Councillor Susan E Shaw Labour • East Retford East
Profile image for Councillor John C Shephard
Councillor John C Shephard Labour • Worksop South East
Profile image for Councillor Jonathan G Slater
Councillor Jonathan G Slater Deputy Leader, Cabinet Member for People & Transformation • Labour • East Retford North
Profile image for Councillor Lewis Stanniland
Councillor Lewis Stanniland Reform UK • Tuxford and Trent
Profile image for Councillor Clayton Tindle
Councillor Clayton Tindle Labour • Worksop South East
Profile image for Councillor Carolyn Troop
Councillor Carolyn Troop Labour • East Retford South
Profile image for Councillor Matt Turner
Councillor Matt Turner Deputy Leader of the Reform UK Group • Reform UK • Sturton
Profile image for Councillor Jo White
Councillor Jo White Labour • Worksop East

Topics

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Meeting Documents

Agenda

Agenda frontsheet 18th-Sep-2025 18.30 Council.pdf

Reports Pack

Public reports pack 18th-Sep-2025 18.30 Council.pdf

Additional Documents

4 - Previous Motions - Action and Implementation.pdf
co190625.pdf
co250625.pdf
co310725ex1.pdf
2b - Appendix 1 - BDC DRAFT Sick Absence Management Policy.pdf
1b - Appendix 1 - Food Safety Service Plan 2025 26.pdf
1 - Referral - Cabinet to Council - Food Safety Enforcement Delivery Plan.pdf
6a - Draft Annual Scrutiny Report 2024 25.pdf
6a - Cover Report Annual Scrutiny Report.pdf
2a - Report - Update to Sick Absence Policy and Procedure.pdf
1a - Report - Food Safety Enforcement Delivery Plan.pdf
2 - Referral - Cabinet to Council - Update to Sick Absence Management Policy.pdf
26-384 JEC Report_Special Leave Policy Updates_Amended for Council_18 Sept 25.pdf
Appendix 2_ Support for Carers - Guidance_DRAFT.pdf
26-781 Constitutional Amends Council Report - Sept 2025.pdf
DRAFT Const-part2-Sept-2025.pdf
Appendix 1_ Special Leave Policy Draft Sept 2025.pdf
DRAFT Const-part3-September 2025.pdf
12a 26-217 Cover Report IPR Percentage Uplift September 2025.pdf
Beckingham CGR Report.pdf
DRAFT Const-part4-September 2025.pdf
OS Rules of Procedure.pdf
Beckingham CGR EIA Screening.pdf
Appendix 2 - Draft Decision Statement -Babworth NP.pdf
Council Report - Babworth Neighbourhood Plan Examination and Referendum.pdf
IRP Report 2025-26 No2.pdf
Appendix 1 - Examination Report - Babworth Neighbourhood Plan.pdf
Appendix 3 - EIA Screening - Babworth Neighbourhood Plan.pdf
Appendix 1 - Elkesley Neighbourhood Plan Review - Examiners Report.pdf
Council Report - Elkesley Neighbourhood Plan Review Examination and Referendum.pdf
Appendix 3 - EIA Screening - Elkesley Neighbourhood Plan Review.pdf
Appendix 2 - Draft Decision Statement - Elkesley NP Review.pdf
REFERRAL JEC to Council- Smoke Free Environment Policy Update.pdf
JEC Report_Smoking_Aug 2025.pdf
Smoke Free Environment Policy_Revised_Aug 2025.pdf
co310725ex2.pdf
REFERRAL OS to Council 180925.pdf