Deborah Saw -  for Babergh and Mid Suffolk (North West Cosford)

Deborah Saw

Green North West Cosford Deputy Political Leader and Cabinet Member for People and Place

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Activity Timeline

Meetings Attended Note this may include planned future meetings.

53 meetings · Page 1 of 11

Babergh Council Committee Member

Babergh Council - Tuesday, 21st July, 2026 5.30 pm

July 21, 2026, 5:30 pm
Babergh Cabinet Committee Member

Babergh Cabinet - Thursday, 16th July, 2026 4.15 pm

July 16, 2026, 4:15 pm
Babergh Council Committee Member

Babergh Council - Tuesday, 23rd June, 2026 5.30 pm

June 23, 2026, 5:30 pm
Babergh Cabinet Committee Member

Babergh Cabinet - Tuesday, 9th June, 2026 4.00 pm

June 09, 2026, 4:00 pm
Babergh Council Committee Member

Babergh Council - Tuesday, 19th May, 2026 5.30 pm

May 19, 2026, 5:30 pm

Decisions from Meetings

12 decisions · Page 1 of 3

BDC CIL Expenditure Programme March 2026

From: Babergh Cabinet - Tuesday, 10th March, 2026 4.00 pm - March 10, 2026

To approve BDC CIL Expenditure Programme March 2026

For Determination

Babergh Biodiversity Action Plan

From: Babergh Cabinet - Tuesday, 10th February, 2026 4.00 pm - February 10, 2026

To approve the Babergh Biodiversity Action Plan.

For Determination

General Exception - Babergh Growth Project Update

From: Babergh Cabinet - Tuesday, 6th January, 2026 4.00 pm - January 06, 2026

To note the Babergh Growth Project update.

For Determination

BCA/25/15 COMMUNITY INFRASTRUCTURE LEVY (CIL) - CIL EXPENDITURE PROGRAMME SEPTEMBER 2025

From: Babergh Cabinet - Tuesday, 9th September, 2025 4.00 pm - September 09, 2025

To seek approval for expenditure on CIL Bids under the CIL Expenditure Programme - September 2025

BCA/25/14 COUNCIL-OWNED LAND AT HADLEIGH (A1071 ROADSIDE)

From: Babergh Cabinet - Tuesday, 9th September, 2025 4.00 pm - September 09, 2025

To approve updated options appraisal and preferred way forward.

Summary

Meetings Attended: 53

Average per Month: 1.8

Decisions Recorded: 12 Not all decisions are recorded, so this may significantly underestimate the number of decisions actually made.