Andrew Stringer -  for Babergh and Mid Suffolk (Mendlesham)

Andrew Stringer

Green Mendlesham Cabinet Member for Heritage, Planning and Infrastructure

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Activity Timeline

Meetings Attended Note this may include planned future meetings.

64 meetings · Page 1 of 13

Mid Suffolk Council Committee Member

Mid Suffolk Council - Thursday, 23 July 2026 - 5.30 pm

July 23, 2026, 5:30 pm
Mid Suffolk Cabinet Committee Member

Mid Suffolk Cabinet - Thursday, 16 July 2026 - 9.30 am

July 16, 2026, 9:30 am
Mid Suffolk Council Committee Member

Mid Suffolk Council - Thursday, 25 June 2026 - 5.30 pm

June 25, 2026, 5:30 pm
Mid Suffolk Licensing and Regulatory Committee Committee Member

Mid Suffolk Licensing and Regulatory Committee - Friday, 12 June 2026 - 10.30 am

June 12, 2026, 10:30 am
Mid Suffolk Cabinet Committee Member

Mid Suffolk Cabinet - Tuesday, 9 June 2026 - 9.30 am

June 09, 2026, 9:30 am

Decisions from Meetings

27 decisions · Page 1 of 6

Q3 Performance Report

From: Mid Suffolk Cabinet - Tuesday, 10th March, 2026 9.30 am - March 10, 2026

To note the Q3 Performance Report.

For Determination

Babergh 2026/27 General Fund Budget and MTFS

From: Mid Suffolk Cabinet - Tuesday, 10th February, 2026 9.30 am - February 10, 2026

To Note/Agree the 2026/27 General Fund Budget and MTFS

For Determination

Babergh 2026/27 HRA and 30 Year Business Plan

From: Mid Suffolk Cabinet - Tuesday, 10th February, 2026 9.30 am - February 10, 2026

To note/agree the 2026/27 HRA and 30 Year Business Plan

For Determination

Q2 Performance Report

From: Mid Suffolk Cabinet - Tuesday, 9th December, 2025 9.30 am - December 09, 2025

To Note the Q2 Performance Report

For Determination

2026/2027 Draft HRA and 30 Year Business Plan

From: Mid Suffolk Cabinet - Tuesday, 9th December, 2025 9.30 am - December 09, 2025

To note 2026/2027 Draft HRA and 30 Year Business Plan

For Determination

Summary

Meetings Attended: 64

Average per Month: 2.1

Decisions Recorded: 27 Not all decisions are recorded, so this may significantly underestimate the number of decisions actually made.