Carl Jackson
Activity Timeline
Meetings Attended Note this may include planned future meetings.
4 meetings
Buckinghamshire Council and Surrey County Council Joint Trading Standards Service Committee - Monday, 11 May 2026 3.00 pm
The Joint Trading Standards Service Committee met to approve the budget for the upcoming financial year and the official Food Standards and Feed Control Service Plan. The committee also reviewed the previous year's performance and discussed updates to the Trading Standards Enforcement Policy and ongoing tobacco work.
Buckinghamshire Council and Surrey County Council Joint Trading Standards Service Committee - Monday, 9 June 2025 1.30 pm
The Buckinghamshire Council and Surrey County Council Joint Trading Standards Service Committee met to discuss the joint service budget, the Official Food Standards and Feed Controls Service Plan, vapes enforcement, performance, and the Trading Standards enforcement policy. The committee was scheduled to review the action tracker and forward plan. The next meeting was scheduled for 6 November 2025.
the Buckinghamshire Council and Surrey County Council Joint Trading Standards Service Committee of Surrey Council
This meeting was to discuss the work of the Joint Trading Standards Service in the context of a range of reports including the service's budget, and the enforcement of laws around the sale of vapes and tobacco.
Buckinghamshire Council and Surrey County Council Joint Trading Standards Service Committee - Wednesday, 10 April 2024 10.30 am
The Committee noted the 2023/24 budget forecast, agreed the 2024/25 budget, noted the Trading Standards Vapes Enforcement Update, noted the 2023/24 performance to mid-March and noted the Trading Standards Tobacco Work report.
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Summary
- Meetings attended
- 4
- Average per month
- 0.2
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