The scheme is open to both able-bodied and disabled athletes. Priority will go to those taking part in Olympic and Paralympic sports. The scheme supports any athlete who lives in South Cambridgeshire (if an applicant studies or trains outside South Cambridgeshire they can still apply, provided their family home is in the district. Applicants who are studying at a College or University within South Cambridgeshire will not be eligible unless they also have a family home within the district).
Grants are awarded to athletes competing at all levels from regional level, national level, to World Class Performance. Grants are awarded depending on the level at which the applicants are competing, the determination and drive that they have shown to achieve their goals and their potential to reach world class events. The maximum award is £2,000 per applicant.
A panel advises the Portfolio Holder on the level of grant that should be awarded. The Elite Athletes Award Panel has recommended the following awards:
Thomas Keen – Athletics, Age 16 – West Wickham, £750
Deshawn Lascelles – Athletics, Age 14 – Cambourne, £250
OJ Parmenter – Athletics, Age 14 – Swavesey, £250
Shannon Flockhart – Athletics, Age 15 – Longstanton, £450
Libby Taylor – Athletics, Age 15 – Steeple Morden, £250
Daniel Mawby – Clay Pigeon Shooting, Age 20 – Swavesey, £1000
Hayley Simmonds – Cycling, Age 29 – Bar Hill, £1,000
Sophie Lankford – Cycling, Age 21 – Girton, £500
Ben Cutmore – Diving, Age 14 – Abington Pigotts, £850
Nicola Taylor – Equestrian Dressage, Age 23 – Great Shelford, £500
Iona Sclater – Equestrian Dressage, Age 13 – Abington Pigotts, £300
Oliver Brunt – Golf, Age 14 – Great Chishill, £800
Ed Dimambro – Golf, Age 26 – Willingham, £0
Teegan Milligan – Gymnastics, Age 12 – Cambourne, £300
Rhodri Furlong – Hockey, Age 22 – Histon, £800
Gareth Furlong – Hockey, Age 25 – Histon, £0
Olivia Morgan – Rowing, Age 16 - Cottenham, £800
Ella Darrington – Rowing, Age 12 – Kingston, £250
Terry Hacker – Sailing, Age 13 – Cottenham, £250
Georgina Cohen – Skeleton Bobsleigh, Age 28 – Shingay-cum-Wendy, £250
Angharad Evans – Swimming, Age 14 – Abington, £800
Rebecca Burton – Swimming, Age 17 – Cambourne, £350
Jake Moxham – Swimming, Age 15 – Melbourn, £350
Millie Emmans – Swimming, Age 18 – Caldecote, £350
Anna Loughlan – Tennis, Age 17 – Fulbourn, £800
Nathan Paszylk – Tennis, Age 10 – Papworth, £0
Evie Joseph – Trampoline, Age 14 – Caldecote, £800
Sophie Pedder – Triathlon, Age 17 – Litlington, £1000
Georgina Bullen – Goalball, Age 23 – Shepreth, £1000
Camille Holland – Powerlifting, Age 29 – Dry Drayton, £1000
Ellis Miller – Squash – Age 15 – Caldecote, £350
Carmen Peppercorn – Age 13 - Impington, £0
Lucy Warne – Equestrian Dressage, Age 30 – Bassingbourn, £0
Josh Dawes – Korfball – Age 15 – Cottenham, £0
Jacob Dawes – Korfball – Age 17 – Cottenham, £0
Total awards - £16,350
Decision Maker: Lead Cabinet member for Environment
Decision published: 17/01/2018
Effective from: 25/01/2018
Decision:
Thomas Keen – Athletics, Age 16 – West Wickham, £750
Deshawn Lascelles – Athletics, Age 14 – Cambourne, £250
OJ Parmenter – Athletics, Age 14 – Swavesey, £250
Shannon Flockhart – Athletics, Age 15 – Longstanton, £450
Libby Taylor – Athletics, Age 15 – Steeple Morden, £250
Daniel Mawby – Clay Pigeon Shooting, Age 20 – Swavesey, £1000
Hayley Simmonds – Cycling, Age 29 – Bar Hill, £1,000
Sophie Lankford – Cycling, Age 21 – Girton, £500
Ben Cutmore – Diving, Age 14 – Abington Pigotts, £850
Nicola Taylor – Equestrian Dressage, Age 23 – Great Shelford, £500
Iona Sclater – Equestrian Dressage, Age 13 – Abington Pigotts, £300
Oliver Brunt – Golf, Age 14 – Great Chishill, £800
Ed Dimambro – Golf, Age 26 – Willingham, £0
Teegan Milligan – Gymnastics, Age 12 – Cambourne, £300
Rhodri Furlong – Hockey, Age 22 – Histon, £800
Gareth Furlong – Hockey, Age 25 – Histon, £0
Olivia Morgan – Rowing, Age 16 - Cottenham, £800
Ella Darrington – Rowing, Age 12 – Kingston, £250
Terry Hacker – Sailing, Age 13 – Cottenham, £250
Georgina Cohen – Skeleton Bobsleigh, Age 28 – Shingay-cum-Wendy, £250
Angharad Evans – Swimming, Age 14 – Abington, £800
Rebecca Burton – Swimming, Age 17 – Cambourne, £350
Jake Moxham – Swimming, Age 15 – Melbourn, £350
Millie Emmans – Swimming, Age 18 – Caldecote, £350
Anna Loughlan – Tennis, Age 17 – Fulbourn, £800
Nathan Paszylk – Tennis, Age 10 – Papworth, £0
Evie Joseph – Trampoline, Age 14 – Caldecote, £800
Sophie Pedder – Triathlon, Age 17 – Litlington, £1000
Georgina Bullen – Goalball, Age 23 – Shepreth, £1000
Camille Holland – Powerlifting, Age 29 – Dry Drayton, £1000
Ellis Miller – Squash – Age 15 – Caldecote, £350
Carmen Peppercorn – Age 13 - Impington, £0
Lucy Warne – Equestrian Dressage, Age 30 – Bassingbourn, £0
Josh Dawes – Korfball – Age 15 – Cottenham, £0
Jacob Dawes – Korfball – Age 17 – Cottenham, £0
Wards affected: (All Wards);
Lead officer: Elizabeth Davy
All planning applications for Pampisford considered by the Planning Committee since May 2003. For individual reports, please click on the `Meetings’ tab above. For further details on all Pampisford planning applications, please visit our Planning Applications Database and select Pamisford from the drop-down list of parishes.
Decision Maker: Planning Committee
Made at meeting: 10/01/2018 - Planning Committee
Decision published: 15/01/2018
Effective from: 10/01/2018
Decision:
The Committee gave officers delegated powers to approve the application, subject to
1. Planning obligations secured either through the prior completion of a Legal Agreement under Section 106 of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990 or by unilateral undertaking, final wording and any minor amendments to be agreed by the Joint Director for Planning and Economic Development in consultation with the Chairman and Vice-Chairman of the Planning Committee, to cover
(a) the sum of £7,000 per bus stop shelter for future maintenance by an organisation to be determined;
(b) provisions for widening the footway along the A505 to allow shared walking and cycling between Station Road East and the A505 roundabout to a width of two metres, details to be agreed with the Local Planning Authority in consultation with the Local Highways Authority, and the trigger point for implementation by the applicant being prior to the occupation of more than 14,000 square metres of floor area;
(c) provisions for the improvement of the A1301 north arm of the A505 roundabout as agreed with the Local Highways Authority to increase capacity of this arm to mitigate the highway impact during the afternoon peak period; The Planning Obligation should require that the improvements must either be implemented by the applicant prior to the occupation of more than 14,000 square metres of floor area or, if so requested by Cambridgeshire County Council, by an equivalent financial contribution provided to the County Council to deliver capacity improvements as part of a wider scheme on the roundabout;
(d) a Travel Plan performance and evaluation fee of £900 per year for five years, payable to Cambridgeshire County Council;
2. the Conditions and Informatives set out in the report from the Joint Director for Planning and Economic Development, and confirmed in the update report; and
3. an additional Condition requiring the implementation of measures to control the movement of vehicles into the site from the London Road access.
Wards affected: The Abingtons (pre-2018);
All planning applications for Melbourn considered by the Planning Committee since May 2003. For individual reports, please click on the `Meetings’ tab above. For further details on all Melbourn planning applications, please visit our Planning Applications Database and select Melbourn from the drop-down list of parishes.
Decision Maker: Planning Committee
Made at meeting: 10/01/2018 - Planning Committee
Decision published: 15/01/2018
Effective from: 10/01/2018
Decision:
The Committee gave officers delegated powers to approve the application, subject to
1. The prior completion of a Legal Agreement under Section 106 of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990 securing the Obligations set out in Appendix 3 attached to the report from the Joint Director for Planning and Economic Development, and adjusted, if necessary, following clarification being sought and obtained from Cambridgeshire County Council in relation to capacity at Melbourn Village College; and
2. The Conditions and Informatives set out in the said reort, final wording and any minor amendments to be agreed by the Joint Director for Planning and Economic Development in consultation with the Chairman and Vice-Chairman of the Planning Committee.
Wards affected: Melbourn;
All planning applications for Caldecote considered by the Planning Committee since May 2003. For individual reports, please click on the ‘Meetings’ tab above. For further details on all Caldecote planning applications, please visit our Planning Applications Database and select Caldecote from the drop-down list of parishes.
Decision Maker: Planning Committee
Made at meeting: 10/01/2018 - Planning Committee
Decision published: 15/01/2018
Effective from: 10/01/2018
Decision:
The Committee gave officers delegated powers to approve the application, subject to
1, the Conditions and Informative set out in the report set out in the report from the Joint Director for Planning and Economic Development, final wording and any minor amendments being agreed by the Joint Director for Planning and Economic Development in consultation with the Chairman and Vice-Chairman of the Planning Committee; and
2. the prior completion of the Legal Agreement under Section 106 of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990 required by the Planning Committee at its meeting on 9 August 2017, amended to reflect a change in the way South Cambridgeshire District Council applies its affordable housing policy, following the Planning Portfolio Holder meeting on 11 December 2017.
Wards affected: Caldecote;
All planning applications for Great Shelford considered by the Planning Committee since May 2003. For individual reports, please click on the “Meetings” tab above. For further details on all Great Shelford planning applications, please visit our Planning Applications Database and select Great Shelford from the drop-down list of parishes.
Decision Maker: Planning Committee
Made at meeting: 10/01/2018 - Planning Committee
Decision published: 15/01/2018
Effective from: 10/01/2018
Decision:
The Committee approved the application, subject to the Conditions and Informative set out in the report from the Joint Director for Planning and Economic Development, final wording and any minor amendments being agreed by the Joint Director for Planning and Economic Development in consultation with the Chairman and Vice-Chairman of the Planning Committee.
Wards affected: The Shelfords & Stapleford (pre-2018);
All planning applications for Fowlmere considered by the Planning Committee since May 2003. For individual reports, please click on the “Meetings” tab above. For further details on all Fowlmere planning applications, please visit our Planning Applications Database and select Fowlmere from the drop-down list of parishes.
Decision Maker: Planning Committee
Made at meeting: 10/01/2018 - Planning Committee
Decision published: 15/01/2018
Effective from: 10/01/2018
Decision:
The Committee refused the application contrary to the recommendation in the report from the Joint Director for Planning and Economic Development. Members agreed the reasons for refusal as being a conflict with Policies DP/2 (Design of new development) and DP/3 (Development Criteria, particularly paragraph 2(j) concerning unacceptable adverse impact on residential amenity) of the South Cambridgeshire Local Development Framework 2007.
Wards affected: Fowlmere & Foxton (pre-2018);
All Planning Applications for Hauxton considered by the Planning Committee since May 2003. For individual reports, please click on the ‘Meetings’ tab above. For further details on all Hauxton Planning Applications, please visit our Planning Applications Database and select Hauxton from the drop-down list of parishes.
Decision Maker: Planning Committee
Made at meeting: 10/01/2018 - Planning Committee
Decision published: 15/01/2018
Effective from: 10/01/2018
Decision:
The Committee unanimously gave officers delegated powers to approve the application, subject to the Conditions, as amended, set out in the report from the Joint Director for Planning and Economic Development. Specifically, the Committee authorised officers to amend draft Condition (l) to state that the building hereby permitted shall not be used between 22.30 hours and 7.00 hours, subject to there being permitted up to 12 events a year when the building shall not be used between 23.00 hours and 7.00 hours.
Wards affected: Harston & Hauxton (pre-2018);
To appraise Members of the Employment Committee of the requirements of the Localism Act in relation to a pay policy statement.
Decision Maker: Employment and Staffing Committee
Made at meeting: 11/01/2018 - Employment and Staffing Committee
Decision published: 11/01/2018
Effective from: 11/01/2018
Decision:
The Committee
RECOMMENDED THAT COUNCIL Approve the Annual Pay Policy Statement.