Decisions

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Decisions published

04/10/2022 - JAW/011/22-23 Discretionary Criteria for the Council Tax Energy Rebate Schemes ref: 708    Recommendations Approved

Decision Maker: Adur Cabinet Member for Finance and Resources

Decision published: 04/10/2022

Effective from: 12/10/2022

Decision:

The Adur Cabinet Member for Finance and Resources and the Worthing Cabinet Member for Resources note the content of this report and agree that:-

 

a)    The qualifying criteria for Adur District Council and Worthing Borough Council respectively should be those detailed in paragraph 3.6; and

b)    The value of individual payments should be those detailed in paragraph 5.2

c)    Applications and payments should be made as detailed in paragraphs 5.4 and 5.5

d)    If additional residents are identified as meeting the qualifying criteria, payments should be made on a “first come, first served” basis utilising the small remaining budget balances detailed in paragraph 5.2.  Awards will not be made if the respective budgets have been exhausted.

Wards affected: (All Wards);

Lead officer: Paul Tonking


27/09/2022 - Direct Award through the SEC Framework for the delivery of EPC's ref: 706    Recommendations Approved

Decision Maker: Adur Cabinet Member for Adur Homes and Customer Services

Decision published: 27/09/2022

Effective from: 05/10/2022

Decision:

ADC Cabinet Member for Adur Homes & Customer Services:

I agree to the following:-

·         To approve a direct award to FFT via the SEC framework for delivering a program of around 1500 EPCS’ across Adur District Council’s Housing Revenue Account (HRA) portfolio,

·         I note that FFT are the number one supplier on the framework, and their rates have been checked to ensure they are in line.

·         and note that the framework tender was evaluated in accordance with (MEAT) Most Economic Advantageous Tender, with the apportionment set as 40% cost, 60% quality,

 

WBC Cabinet Member for Citizen Services:

I agree to abstain as this is an Adur matter.

Wards affected: (All Wards);

Lead officer: Rachael Hunns