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Record of Exercise of Delegated Powers 17 to 23 June 2004
RECORD OF EXERCISE OF DELEGATED POWERS
17TH TO 23RD JUNE, 2004
NAME OF OFFICER: The Head of Environment and Regulatory Services
NAME OF CABINET MEMBER: Councillor Gill Furniss
NATURE OF DECISION: That approval be given to Townend Common, Stocksbridge; Salmon Pastures, Darnall; Sunnybank and the General Cemetery, Broomhill and Central; Fox Hagg, Fulwood and much of the Porter Valley, Ecclesall, Fulwood and Broomhill, being declared as Local Nature Reserves.
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NAME OF OFFICER: The Executive Director, Education
NAME OF CABINET MEMBER: Councillor Angela Smith
NATURE OF DECISION: That approval be given to (a) the further actions and developments of the Leaf (the Local Education Authority's role in selling services - development of internally traded services) Management Board to continually improve the services as set out in the report and (b) the selling of services in the sub-region.
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NAME OF OFFICER: The Executive Director, Education
NAME OF CABINET MEMBER: Councillor Angela Smith
NATURE OF DECISION: That approval be given to the Head of Education Human Resources or the Personnel Manager (Schools) to enter into contractual arrangements for services within 16 schools in Barnsley.
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NAME OF OFFICER: The Head of Environment and Regulatory Services
NAME OF CABINET MEMBER: Councillor Gill Furniss
NATURE OF DECISION: That approval be given to (a) the purchase and fitment of a lightweight hygienically cleanable suspended ceiling in the Fish and Meat Market, Castle Market and (b) the placing of an order with the lowest tenderer, Credland and Wheatley Interiors Limited.
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NAME OF OFFICER: The Head of Development Services
NAME OF CABINET MEMBER: Councillor Jan Wilson
NATURE OF DECISION: That approval be given to the waiving of Standing Orders to allow the direct appointment of Archaeological Research and Consultancy, University of Sheffield (ARCUS) to undertake Phase 3 of the archaeological investigation of the routes of the Inner Relief Road.
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