Ethan Brooks - Councillor for Wandsworth ( Thamesfield)

Councillor Ethan Brooks

 Conservative  Thamesfield

Email: cllr.e.brooks@wandsworth.gov.uk

Council: Wandsworth

Council Profile: View on council website

Committees: Council (Member) Licensing Sub-Committee (Member) Licensing Committee (Member) Environment Committee (Opposition Speaker) Regulatory Licensing Committee

Activity Timeline

Meetings Attended Note this may include planned future meetings.

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Environment Committee

Agenda and decisions

The committee voted to support the proposed three-year extension of the council's leisure and culture services contract with Enable Leisure and Culture. The committee also voted to note a report about the feasibility study for, and petition for, a pocket park on Swaffield Road. The committee voted against supporting the proposed changes to fees and charges for services under the remit of the Environment Committee. Finally, the committee voted to note a report detailing progress against the Wandsworth Corporate Plan actions and key performance indicators relating to the committee's functions.

November 26, 2024
Licensing Sub-Committee

Agenda

This meeting was scheduled to consider an application for a new premises licence for The Mavade, a bar at 76 Bedford Hill in Balham. The application was submitted by MV (Balham) Limited, the company that runs The Mavade.

November 06, 2024
Licensing Committee

Agenda

The Licensing Committee accepted an update on the work being done to formulate areas of Wandsworth for a cumulative impact assessment. The Committee also approved the Statement of Licensing Policy and Princples under the Gambling Act 2005 and recommended it for adoption by the full Council.

October 23, 2024
Regulatory Licensing Committee

Meeting

October 23, 2024
Council

Agenda

The meeting began with a recitation of the Quran by the Mayor's Faith Leader, Ali Jafri. The Council then approved an update to the council's capital spending plans, despite some abstentions from Conservative councillors. Two motions were then considered. The first, proposed by the Labour administration, was a general statement in support of children's safety and wellbeing and was passed despite opposition from the Conservative group. The second, proposed by the Conservatives, expressed concern at the loss of winter fuel payments for many pensioners and called on the Council to take steps to provide for those affected. This motion was defeated, with the Conservatives voting in favour and Labour against. The meeting concluded with the reception of reports from several committees.

October 16, 2024

Decisions from Meetings

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Summary

Meetings Attended: 48

Average per Month: 2.4

Decisions Recorded: 0