Declarations
Meeting: Wednesday, 13th September, 2023 9.00 am - Planning Committee
3h 28 Beech Crescent, Hythe (Application 23/10778)
- Cllr Philip Dowd - Non Pecuniary - Cllr Dowd declared a non-pecuniary interest as a member of Hythe & Dibden Parish Council which had commented on the application. He concluded that there no grounds under common law to prevent him from remaining in the meeting to speak and to vote.
Meeting: Wednesday, 11th October, 2023 9.00 am - Planning Committee
3e Cairns, 12-14 Langdown Lawn, Hythe (App No. 23/10358)
- Cllr Philip Dowd - Non Pecuniary - Cllrs Dowd and Wade declared a non-pecuniary interest in application 23/10358 as members of Hythe & Dibden Parish Council which had commented on the application. They concluded that there were no grounds under common law to prevent them from remaining in the meeting to speak and to vote.
Meeting: Wednesday, 10th January, 2024 9.00 am - Planning Committee
3c 63 Hollybank Crescent, Hythe (Application 23/11152)
- Cllr Philip Dowd - Non Pecuniary - Cllr Dowd declared a non-pecuniary interest as a member of Hythe and Dibden Parish Council which had commented on the application. He concluded that there no grounds under common law to prevent him from remaining in the meeting to speak and to vote.
Meeting: Wednesday, 13th March, 2024 9.00 am - Planning Committee
3f 17 St Johns Street, Hythe (Application 23/11235)
- Cllr Philip Dowd - Non Pecuniary - Cllr Dowd declared a non-pecuniary interest as the local ward cllr and as a member of Hythe and Dibden Parish Council, which had commented on the application. He concluded that as he had not been involved or attended any meetings where the application had been discussed there were no grounds under common law to prevent him from remaining in the meeting to speak and to vote.
Meeting: Wednesday, 13th March, 2024 9.00 am - Planning Committee
3g 17 St Johns Street, Hythe (Application 23/11236)
- Cllr Philip Dowd - Non Pecuniary - Cllr Dowd declared a non-pecuniary interest as the local ward cllr and as a member of Hythe and Dibden Parish Council, which had commented on the application. He concluded that as he had not been involved or attended any meetings where the application had been discussed there were no grounds under common law to prevent him from remaining in the meeting to speak and to vote.