Samantha Wightman

Council: Fareham

Committees: Executive (Secretary) Executive Portfolio for Leisure and Community (Secretary) Council (Secretary) Officer Delegated Decision Executive Portfolio for Health and Public Protection Executive Portfolio for Planning and Development

Activity Timeline

Meetings Attended Note this may include planned future meetings.

73 meetings · Page 1 of 15

Executive Secretary

Executive - Monday, 2nd February, 2026 6.00 pm

February 02, 2026, 6:00 pm
Executive Portfolio for Leisure and Community Secretary

Executive Portfolio for Leisure and Community - Monday, 2nd February, 2026 5.30 pm

February 02, 2026, 5:30 pm
Executive Portfolio for Leisure and Community Secretary

Executive Portfolio for Leisure and Community - Wednesday, 21st January, 2026 1.45 pm

January 21, 2026, 1:45 pm
Executive Secretary

Executive - Wednesday, 7th January, 2026 6.00 pm

January 07, 2026
Council Secretary

Council - Thursday, 18th December, 2025 6.00 pm

December 18, 2025

Decisions from Meetings

119 decisions · Page 11 of 24

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

Sheltered Housing Later Living Strategy

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 Later Living Strategy to go for six weeks public consultation.   The Later Living Strategy details the renewed approach to Fareham Housing’s sheltered housing service.  The term ‘later living’ replaces the outdated name of ‘sheltered housing’ to remove the old-fashioned connotations that surround it.   The strategy focuses on three priorities based on the building, the service and the route into later living housing.  It identifies the aims and actions, as well as the issues that need to be overcome.   Approval is sought for a six-week period of consultation before the strategy is brought back to the Executive for adoption.   At its meeting on 3 April 2025, the Housing Scrutiny Panel considered the strategy and no comments or suggestions were made.

Recommendations Approved

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

Community Fund application - Locks Heath Cricket Club

From: Executive Portfolio for Leisure and Community - Thursday, 1st May, 2025 2.30 pm - May 01, 2025

The report presents an application for funding under the Council’s Community Funding Programme.     An application has been received from Locks Heath Cricket Club for £4,999 from the Community Fund towards the construction of a new scorebox to house their electronic scoreboard and additional storage. Planning permission for this project has been approved by Fareham Borough Council’s planning department.   Locks Heath Cricket Club currently have over 170 boys and girls in their junior section, 4 senior teams and over 35 ladies in their adult section. The club is a community-focused organisation, regularly engaging with local schools to promote the benefits of cricket and offer free taster sessions to introduce young people to the game.   The cricket club currently have insufficient storage, limiting capacity to store equipment for their younger members to meet increased demand from local children who wish to join the club. The new storage facility would allow provision of resources for young people without the financial burden of purchasing their own expensive gear. The score box will also provide shelter for the volunteer scorers, many of whom are elderly.   The total cost of the project is £23,460.78. Locks Heath Cricket Club are looking for £4,999 from the Community Fund, with the remaining £18,460 being funded by fundraising through sponsorship, fund raising events and ‘buy a brick’ sponsorship. The club continue to fundraise to support this project.   As of 1 April 2025, Locks Heath Cricket Club held £31,914.93 in their accounts including the ring fenced £18,460 towards this project. In the accounting year 1 November 2023 – 31 October 2024 there was an income of £42,262 and expenditure of £35,620.   Ward Councillor, Councillor Murphy supports Locks Heath Cricket Club’s application. No response has been received by Councillor Englefield at the time of this report.      

For Determination

Summary

Meetings Attended: 73

Average per Month: 2.9

Decisions Recorded: 119