To receive such communications as the Mayor may lay before the Council
Additional documents:
Minutes:
- The Mayor
reported the deaths of former Councillors Mavis Lambie and Errol Neckles.
Mavis Lambie passed away last month
and I attended her funeral on 22nd June in Islington
Crematorium. Mavis was the Labour
Councillor for Fortis Green Ward from
1994 to 1998.
Errol Neckles passed away on
8th July. He was a Labour
Councillor for High Cross from 1990 to 1994. His funeral will take
place on 30th July.
The
Mayor commented that he had passed on condolences to their families
on behalf of the Council.
Councillors Meehan, Vanier and Stanton paid tribute.
As a
mark of respect, the Council stood in silence for a
minute.
- The Mayor
was delighted to announce that Haringey’s Enforcement Service
had won First Prize in the National Municipal Journal Awards Public
Protection Category.
This prestigious award marked the
achievement of Enforcement officers undertaking activity across the
borough, but specifically working with members of the Green Lanes
Strategy Group that was facilitated by the Neighbourhood Management
service. The submission was in the category of public
protection and reflected a programme of enforcement that had been
targeted at specific problem premises that were a magnet for crime
and antisocial behaviour.
The award sponsors had commented that
Haringey shone out above all the other submissions in the category;
showing how an enforcement service could make a real difference
with its partners in particular with residents to a serious and
challenging problem.
The Mayor presented the award to the Enforcement Team comprising:
Robert Curtis, Brian Ellick, Sarah
Benning, Chris Georgiou, and Gary Cooke.
- The Mayor
congratulated all those who were nominated for the Haringey Carer
of the Year Award and especially the winner Tom O’Hara from
Lordship Lane. This was the fourth year that Haringey has organised
this event to highlight the commitment and dedication of the
estimated 16,000 unpaid carers in the borough.
- The Mayor
commented that he was proud of the work and commitment undertaken
by so many of Haringey’s staff and members of the
community. He had enjoyed attending
numerous ceremonies across the Borough that celebrated and
applauded the work of our young people in schools and in youth
groups; that highlighted the care of the elderly and people with
disabilities; that celebrated the green agenda in our parks and
allotments and recognised the improvements to our
environment.
The
Mayor wished all those taking a well deserved break a very
enjoyable holiday and continued success.
- The Mayor
presented Councillor Bernice Vanier with a past Mayor’s
Certificate. The Certificate read “with sincere thanks and
appreciation for the services rendered to the borough” by
both Councillor Vanier and her Escort Vernon King during the past
year.