Malcolm Daniells - Councillor for Fareham ( Locks Heath)

Councillor Malcolm Daniells

 Conservative  Locks Heath  Executive Member for Planning and Development

Email: mdaniells@fareham.gov.uk

Council: Fareham

Council Profile: View on council website

Committees: Executive (Committee Member) Council (Committee Member) Audit and Governance Committee (Committee Member) Planning and Development Scrutiny Panel Housing Scrutiny Panel Policy and Resources Scrutiny Panel Climate Change Scrutiny Panel Executive Portfolio for Planning and Development Planning Strategy Advisory Panel

Activity Timeline

Meetings Attended Note this may include planned future meetings.

60 meetings · Page 1 of 12

Council Committee Member

Council - Thursday, 18th December, 2025 6.00 pm

December 18, 2025
Executive Committee Member

NEW, Executive - Thursday, 18th December, 2025 4.30 pm

December 18, 2025
Executive Committee Member

Executive - Monday, 1st December, 2025 6.00 pm

December 01, 2025
Audit and Governance Committee Committee Member

Audit and Governance Committee - Thursday, 27th November, 2025 6.00 pm

November 27, 2025
Executive Committee Member

Executive - Monday, 3rd November, 2025 6.00 pm

November 03, 2025

Decisions from Meetings

98 decisions · Page 8 of 20

Simpler Recycling - Recycling Collection Services

From: from 12/05/25, Executive - Tuesday, 20th May, 2025 6.00 pm, - May 20, 2025

To consider the introduction of new recycling collection services across the Borough in March 2026.   The Environment Act 2021 and its associated Regulations, known as Simpler Recycling, requires the Council to collect household food waste weekly, collect glass from the kerbside and extend the range of dry missed recyclables collected from households by 31 March 2026.   In November, Members approved the proposals for introducing food waste collection services from 30 March 2026.  This report considers what dry recycling collection services will be offered to Fareham’s households.   Hampshire County Council, as Waste Disposal Authority, has advised that the current waste disposal infrastructure cannot currently process paper, card, metal, glass and plastics in a way that is compliant with the new Simpler Recycling requirements.  As such, Fareham Borough Council has four options to consider for dry recycling collections.  The recommended option is to make no changes to the dry recycling collections until the new waste disposal infrastructure is operational in Winter 2027.  This is supported by Defra, has minimal impact on the Borough’s potential to improve recycling performance and incurs no additional costs.    

Recommendations Approved

The Draft Fareham Housing Allocations Policy

From: from 12/05/25, Executive - Tuesday, 20th May, 2025 6.00 pm, - May 20, 2025

To seek Executive approval for the Draft Fareham Housing Allocations Policy to go forward for a period of public consultation.   Under Part VI of the 1996 Housing Act, all Local Authorities must have an allocations policy outlining how priorities are determined and the procedure to be followed when allocating accommodation.   The Draft Fareham Housing Allocations Policy (the Policy) provides comprehensive information regarding eligibility and the allocations process, the background and the relevant legislation.  This includes the most up to date position from Government on the Allocation of Social Housing within England.   An ‘easy read’ version and process chart have also now been produced as part of our compliance with the Transparency, Infludence and Accountability standard set by the Regulator of Social Housing.   This updates the information already outlined on the Council’s webpages.   A period of 6 weeks public consultation will be undertaken on the draft policy before it returns to the Executive for formal adoption.   A period of 6 weeks public a consultation will be undertaken on the draft policy before it returns to Executive for formal adoption.   At its meeting on 3 April 2025, the Housing Scrutiny Panel considered the Policy and a number of comments and suggestions were made.  In the main these were regarding the future impact of the policy on the waiting list and how the Policy compared to other local authorities.  Clarification on these points was provided at the meeting.  Members were also pleased to see a greater focus on inclusion and suggested some minor formatting improvements.  Further details are outlined in the report.    

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Fareham Housing Decant Policy - Adoption

From: from 12/05/25, Executive - Tuesday, 20th May, 2025 6.00 pm, - May 20, 2025

To update the Executive on the outcome of the Fareham Housing Decant Policy and seek approval for adoption.   The Fareham Housing Decant Policy details the legislation and process for when occupants are required to move accommodation in an emergency or to enable repairs, major works and development.  The policy applies to Council tenants, leaseholders, and in rare instances, private residents.   At its meeting on 3 February 2025, the Executive approved the policy for six weeks of public consultation.  This was undertaken from 21 February to 4 April 2025.  This report summarises the outcome of the consultation and details the changes made in response.  

Recommendations Approved

From: from 12/05/25, Executive - Tuesday, 20th May, 2025 6.00 pm, - May 20, 2025

Recommendations Approved

The Draft Fareham Housing Tenant Alterations and Improvements Policy - Adoption

From: from 12/05/25, Executive - Tuesday, 20th May, 2025 6.00 pm, - May 20, 2025

To seek Executive approval for the Draft Fareham Housing Tenant Alterations and Improvements Policy for adoption.   Under section 97 of the Housing Act 1985, as amended, all eligible tenants have the right to make alterations or improvements to their homes.  While tenants must have the permission of the landlord to carry out any such alterations or improvements, the law also stipulates that this permission cannot be ‘unreasonably withheld’.   The draft Fareham Housing Alterations policy provides comprehensive information on the alterations process, background and relevant legislation.  This document updates the information on our website and brings it together in a single policy.   At its meeting on 9 January 2025, the Housing Scrutiny Panel approved the document to go to Executive with changes to the process chart in Appendix C to improve clarity.  Following Executive agreement on 3 February 2025, the draft Tenant Alterations and Improvements policy was circulated for public consultation from 17 February to 31 March 2025.

Recommendations Approved

Summary

Meetings Attended: 60

Average per Month: 2.6

Decisions Recorded: 98