Amanda Kendall
Council: Crawley
Committees:
Activity Timeline
Meetings Attended Note this may include planned future meetings.
16 meetings · Page 1 of 4
Overview and Scrutiny Commission - Monday, 24th November, 2025 7.00 pm
Cabinet - Wednesday, 3rd September, 2025 7.00 pm
18 attendees, 19 documents, 1 media files
Audit Committee - Tuesday, 2nd September, 2025 7.00 pm
14 attendees, 11 documents, 1 media files
Overview and Scrutiny Commission - Monday, 1st September, 2025 7.00 pm
20 attendees, 12 documents, 1 media files
Decisions from Meetings
168 decisions · Page 12 of 34
Infrastructure Funding Statement 2023/24
From: Constitution - Monday, 27th October, 2025 - October 27, 2025
The Community Infrastructure Levy (Amendment) (England) (No. 2) Regulations 2019) came into force on 1 September 2019. Under these regulations, Infrastructure Funding Statements (IFS) will replace CIL Regulation 123 Lists as the mechanism through which projects are identified for CIL funding. For each financial year, starting from 2019/20, we are required to publish an Infrastructure Funding Statement (IFS). This is made up of three parts: •Section 106 Report: including a summary of section 106 income and expenditure (including details of some non-monetary contributions); details of projects on which section 106 receipts were spent or allocated; and the amount of section 106 receipts retained at the end of the financial year •CIL Report: including a summary of CIL income and expenditure; details of projects on which CIL was spent or allocated; and the amount of CIL retained at the end of the financial year •Infrastructure List: a statement of the infrastructure projects or types of infrastructure which we intend will be, or may be, wholly or partly funded by CIL. On 12 December 2024, the Head of Economy and Planning approved the publication of the Infrastructure Funding Statement 2023/24. The decision was taken in accordance with the delegation to the Head of Economy and Planning to approve operational documents including the Authority’s Monitoring Reports.
Recommendations Approved
Publication of Brownfield Land Register Update 2024
From: Constitution - Monday, 27th October, 2025 - October 27, 2025
The Brownfield Land Register Regulations 2017 require local planning authorities to publish and maintain a register of land within their area which meets certain criteria in terms of its status as Brownfield Land, and in terms of its potential to provide housing-led development in future years. The Regulations require that this Register is reviewed at least annually. The decision proposed is to publish the update for 2024. The proposed update concerns 'Part 1' of the Brownfield Land Register, which is the basic legally required Register. Councils have the ability to identify sites as being within 'Part 2' of the Register, thereby granting them 'permission in principle', a form of planning consent. There is no 'Part 2' of the Crawley Register. The proposed update to the Register takes account of updates in respect of the planning status of various sites since the last update, and includes the addition of new sites where these have been granted planning permission (or prior approval).
Recommendations Approved
Irrecoverable Debts 2024-2025 (Under £50,000) (Part 1)
From: Constitution - Monday, 27th October, 2025 - October 27, 2025
While the Council endeavours to collect all debts due to the Council, there will inevitably be some debts that remain irrecoverable. Individual debts of up to £50,000 can be written-off using delegated powers. Decisions on irrecoverable debts of this financial level will be considered twice annually, this is part 1 of the 2024/25 write-offs.
For Determination
Calendar of Meetings 2025-2026
From: Constitution - Monday, 27th October, 2025 - October 27, 2025
To agree the proposed calendar of meetings for the period May 2025 to May 2026
For Determination
Options for Enacting the Temporary Sub-Quota in the Housing Allocations Scheme
From: Constitution - Monday, 27th October, 2025 - October 27, 2025
The Council’s homelessness services continue to experience significant pressures, resulting in elevated use of and longer stays in nightly paid temporary accommodation. This continues to put the Council’s financial position at risk and is a corporate priority to address. Section 5.1.2 of the Housing Allocations Scheme is the temporary sub-quota that can be enacted for up to six-months at a time. A number of options for amending and enacting the temporary sub-quota were evaluated (including the risks and impacts) prior to this decision.
Recommendations Approved
Summary
Meetings Attended: 16
Average per Month: 1.1
Decisions Recorded: 168