Declarations of interest
Declarations of interest for agenda item 'Declarations of Interest'
- Councillor Ian Fleetwood - Non Pecuniary - Councillor T. Smith declared a non-pecuniary interest in relation to agenda items 6a and 6b, relating to Council Tax arrangements, as a sitting Member of Lincolnshire County Council, as the County Council would financially benefit from the arrangements.
Councillors S. Bunney, M. Boles, I. Fleetwood and T. Young made the same declaration as County Councillors.
- Councillor Matthew Boles - Non Pecuniary - Councillor T. Smith declared a non-pecuniary interest in relation to agenda items 6a and 6b, relating to Council Tax arrangements, as a sitting Member of Lincolnshire County Council, as the County Council would financially benefit from the arrangements.
Councillors S. Bunney, M. Boles, I. Fleetwood and T. Young made the same declaration as County Councillors.
- Councillor Stephen Bunney - Non Pecuniary - Councillor T. Smith declared a non-pecuniary interest in relation to agenda items 6a and 6b, relating to Council Tax arrangements, as a sitting Member of Lincolnshire County Council, as the County Council would financially benefit from the arrangements.
Councillors S. Bunney, M. Boles, I. Fleetwood and T. Young made the same declaration as County Councillors.
- Councillor Tom Smith - Non Pecuniary - Councillor T. Smith declared a non-pecuniary interest in relation to agenda items 6a and 6b, relating to Council Tax arrangements, as a sitting Member of Lincolnshire County Council, as the County Council would financially benefit from the arrangements.
Councillors S. Bunney, M. Boles, I. Fleetwood and T. Young made the same declaration as County Councillors.
- Councillor Trevor Young - Non Pecuniary - Councillor T. Smith declared a non-pecuniary interest in relation to agenda items 6a and 6b, relating to Council Tax arrangements, as a sitting Member of Lincolnshire County Council, as the County Council would financially benefit from the arrangements.
Councillors S. Bunney, M. Boles, I. Fleetwood and T. Young made the same declaration as County Councillors.