Agenda item

DECLARATIONS OF INTEREST

Members of the Council are asked to consider whether they have any disclosable pecuniary interests and/or any other relevant interest, in connection with any matter to be debated or determined at this meeting and, if so, to declare it and state the nature of such interest.

Minutes:

Members of the Council were asked to consider whether they had any disclosable pecuniary interests and/or any other relevant interest, in connection with any matter to be debated or determined at this meeting and, if so, to declare it and state the nature of such interest.

 

By virtue of their being Board Members of Magenta Living, Councillors Steve Foulkes, Jeff Green, Denise Roberts and Stuart Whittingham declared a personal and prejudicial interest in agenda item 7C – ‘Matters requiring approval by the Council’ (see minute 48 post) in respect of Cabinet minute 71, ‘Revision of Constitution Arrangements for Wirral Partnership Homes Trading as Magenta Living to Enable a Proposed Group Structure’.

 

Councillor Bill Davies declared a personal interest in agenda items 10C (i) – ‘Minority Report - Transformation of Leisure Services Sports and Leisure Facilities Pricing Structure’ by virtue of him having relatives who had served in the armed forces but who did not reside in Wirral and in agenda item 10C (iii) – ‘Minority Report – The Lyndale School’ (see minute 56 post) by virtue of him having a family member attending Foxfield School.

 

Councillors Lesley Rennie, Steve Williams and Stuart Whittingham declared a personal interest in agenda item 10C (iii) – ‘Minority Report – The Lyndale School’ (see minute 56 post) by virtue of them being governors at Elleray Park, Foxfield and Gilbrook Schools, respectively.

 

Councillor Steve Niblock declared a personal interest in agenda item 7C – ‘Matters requiring approval by the Council’ (see minute 48 post) in respect of Cabinet minute 71, ‘Revision of Constitution Arrangements for Wirral Partnership Homes Trading as Magenta Living to Enable a Proposed Group Structure’ by virtue of his tenancy.

 

Councillor Chris Meaden declared a personal interest in agenda item 10C (i) – ‘Minority Report - Transformation of Leisure Services Sports and Leisure Facilities Pricing Structure’ (see minute 54 post) by virtue of her daughter being a former member of the armed forces but who now resided abroad.

 

Councillor Adam Sykes declared a personal and prejudicial interest in agenda item 10C (i) – ‘Minority Report - Transformation of Leisure Services Sports and Leisure Facilities Pricing Structure’ (see minute 54 post) by virtue of a family member being a former member of the armed forces.

 

Councillors Phillip Brightmore, Louise Reecejones, Denise Realey and Joe Walsh declared personal and prejudicial interests in agenda item 10C (i) – ‘Minority Report - Transformation of Leisure Services Sports and Leisure Facilities Pricing Structure’ (see minute 54 post) by virtue of their former membership of the armed forces or Territorial Army.

 

Councillor Phillip Brightmore declared a personal and prejudicial interest in agenda item 10C (iii) – ‘Minority Report – The Lyndale School’ (see minute 56 post) by virtue of him being a governor at Stanley Special School.

 

Councillor Christina Muspratt declared a personal and prejudicial interest in agenda item 10C (i) – ‘Minority Report - Transformation of Leisure Services Sports and Leisure Facilities Pricing Structure’ (see minute 54 post) by virtue of her son being a former member of the armed forces.

 

The last paragraph of this minute was subsequently amended by Council at its meeting on 8 December, 2014 (minute 70 refers) to read, ‘…. by virtue of her son being a serving member of the armed forces.’