Declarations of interest

 Declarations of interest for agenda item 'Borough Local Plan - Adoption'

  • Councillor Amy Tisi - Other statement - Before she had become a councillor she had campaigned against development on both AL22 and Al21. She approached the meeting with an open mind.
  • Councillor Andrew Johnson - Other statement - He was on the Board of the council’s Joint Venture with CALA homes, Countryside and the golf course site in his role as Cabinet Member for Property.
  • Councillor Andrew Johnson - Other statement - His wife was a Director of Little Red Hen Nursery on Grove Business Park, as tenant of Sorbonne estates. The allocation had been superseded by planning consent granted in late 2020
  • Councillor David Hilton - Other statement - He was on the Board of the council’s Joint Venture with CALA homes and Countryside.
  • Councillor Donna Stimson - Other statement - She was on the Board of the council’s Joint Venture with CALA homes, in her role as Cabinet Member for Sustainability
  • Councillor Geoff Hill - Other statement - He owned property around the Nicholson’s site in Maidenhead, and in Market Street and West Street, outside the development zone.
  • Councillor Gerry Clark - Other statement - He was a member of the Countryside Development Board
  • Councillor Gerry Clark - Other statement - He had property interests around Maidenhead, although not adjacent to any site in the borough Local Plan
  • Councillor Helen Price - Disclosable Pecuniary Interest - She was a member of the Maidenhead Golf Club.
  • Councillor John Baldwin - Other statement - He had a part interest in a property adjacent to the golf club but not within the development site.
  • Councillor Mandy Brar - Other statement - Before she had become a councillor she had campaigned against three sites.
  • Councillor Maureen Hunt - Other statement - She owned property in Maidenhead
  • Councillor Ross McWilliams - Other statement - In respect of an interest on his register relating to his personal employment, that since his employers’ role was limited to communications consultancy and neither he nor his employer owned any of the sites in the plan nor would receive any financial benefit from the adoption, the Disclosable Pecuniary Interest on his register did not relate to the item under discussion. Since his employment had been a matter of recent public interest he had declared the interest. His employer did not permit him to work within the Royal Borough and the Monitoring Officer had had sight of his employment contract which limited his involvement
  • Councillor Samantha Rayner - Other statement - She was on the Board of the council’s Joint Venture with CALA homes and Countryside.
  • Councillor Simon Bond - Other statement - He was a member of the committee at the Quaker Meeting House in West Street, Maidenhead which was in site AL5. It was a charity owned property.