Venue: George Meehan House, 294 High Road, Wood Green, N22 8JZ
Contact: Richard Plummer, Committees Manager Email: richard.plummer@haringey.gov.uk
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Filming at Meetings Please note that this meeting may be filmed or recorded by the Council for live or subsequent broadcast via the Council’s internet site or by anyone attending the meeting using any communication method. Although we ask members of the public recording, filming or reporting on the meeting not to include the public seating areas, members of the public attending the meeting should be aware that we cannot guarantee that they will not be filmed or recorded by others attending the meeting. Members of the public participating in the meeting (e.g. making deputations, asking questions, making oral protests) should be aware that they are likely to be filmed, recorded or reported on.
By entering the meeting room and using the public seating area, you are consenting to being filmed and to the possible use of those images and sound recordings.
The chair of the meeting has the discretion to terminate or suspend filming or recording, if in his or her opinion continuation of the filming, recording or reporting would disrupt or prejudice the proceedings, infringe the rights of any individual or may lead to the breach of a legal obligation by the Council. |
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Apologies To receive any apologies for absence. |
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Urgent Business The Chair will consider the admission of any late items of Urgent Business. (Late items of Urgent Business will be considered under the agenda item where they appear. New items of Urgent Business will be dealt with under Item 15 below. New items of exempt business will be dealt with at Item 19 below). |
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Declarations of Interest A Member with a disclosable pecuniary interest or a prejudicial interest in a matter who attends a meeting of the authority at which the matter is considered:
(i) must disclose the interest at the start of the meeting or when the interest becomes apparent, and (ii) may not participate in any discussion or vote on the matter and must withdraw from the meeting room.
A Member who discloses at a meeting a disclosable pecuniary interest which is not registered in the Register of Members’ Interests or the subject of a pending notification must notify the Monitoring Officer of the interest within 28 days of the disclosure.
Disclosable pecuniary interests, personal interests and prejudicial interests are defined at Paragraphs 5-7 and Appendix A of the Members’ Code of Conduct. |
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Notice of Intention to Conduct Business in Private, any Representations Received and the Response to any such Representations On occasions part of the Cabinet meeting will be held in private and will not be open to the public if an item is being considered that is likely to lead to the disclosure of exempt or confidential information. In accordance with the Local Authorities (Executive Arrangements) (Meetings and Access to Information) (England) Regulations 2012 (the “Regulations”), members of the public can make representations about why that part of the meeting should be open to the public.
This agenda contains exempt items as set out at Item x: Exclusion of the Press and Public. No representations with regard to these have been received.
This is the formal five clear day notice under the Regulations to confirm that this Cabinet meeting will be partly held in private for the reasons set out in this Agenda. |
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To confirm and sign the minutes of the meeting held on 9 December 2025 as a correct record. |
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Deputations/Petitions/Questions To consider any requests received in accordance with Standing Orders. |
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Matters Referred to Cabinet by the Overview and Scrutiny Committee For Cabinet to note (if any). |
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Acquisition of 12 Council homes at 67 Lawrence Road, London N15 4GL Report of the Corporate Director of Finance and Resources (S151 Officer). To be presented by the Cabinet Member for Housing & Planning (Deputy Leader).
Additional documents:
Decision: DECLARATIONS OF INTEREST FOR THIS ITEM:
None
RESOLVED:
That
Cabinet:
Reasons for decision The acquisition of these properties resulted in 12 additional new council homes helping the council make good on its pledge to acquire and build 3,000 council homes by 2031. The homes were expected to be of a good standard and to accord with the GLA’s design standards as set out in the London Plan.
Alternative options considered
Not to acquire the
homes. This option was rejected because it would have been a missed
opportunity for the Council to:
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Adopting an Updated Damp and Mould Policy Report of the Corporate Director of Adults, Housing and Health. To be presented by the Cabinet Member for Housing & Planning (Deputy Leader); Additional documents:
Decision: DECLARATIONS OF INTEREST FOR THIS ITEM:
None
RESOLVED:
That
Cabinet:
Reasons for decision This policy outlined the Council’s approach to tenancy management for Council tenants and for their wider households. It also helped the Council meet the Social Housing Regulator’s consumer standards, specifically the Tenancy Standard and the Transparency, Influence and Accountability Standard.
Alternative options considered
The Council could have treated all damp and mould cases via its existing repairs process and decided not to design and implement a damp and mould policy. This option was rejected since there was an expectation, from government and residents, that the Council, as a social housing landlord, would have a policy in place which set out its approach to dealing with issues relating to damp and mould.
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Approval of Haringey Library Strategy 2026-30 Report of the Corporate Director of Culture, Strategy and Communities. To be presented by the Cabinet Member for Culture and Leisure. Additional documents:
Decision: DECLARATIONS OF INTEREST FOR THIS ITEM:
None
RESOLVED:
That Cabinet:
Reasons for decision The Council had a statutory duty under the Public Libraries and Museums Act 1964 to provide a ‘comprehensive and efficient’ library service for those who lived, worked or studied in the borough. The duty was supplemented by government guidance, which although not statutory, still had to be taken into account. The guidance advised that changes to library services should be based on strategic plans and consideration of alternative delivery models, and on careful assessment of needs and consideration of impacts and mitigations.
When the Council adopted revised operating hours for the library service in December 2024, in the absence of a specific library strategy, it used the principles which already underpinned its Arts & Culture Strategy – Access, Collaboration, Equity, Growth, Lifelong Learning, Visibility & Representation – to inform that decision. The Council also committed as part of that decision to developing a dedicated library strategy to underpin future development of the library service and put it on a sustainable footing for the future. This report gave effect to that commitment, following detailed consultation and engagement with a wide range of stakeholders.
Alternative options considered
The Council could have decided not to adopt a Library Strategy. However, this would have left the library service without an underpinning strategic direction and would have undermined the Council’s conformity with its statutory duty in respect of library provision. This option was therefore not recommended.
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Single Use Plastics Policy and Action Plan Report of the Corporate Director of Environment and Resident Experience. To be presented by the Leader of the Council. Additional documents:
Decision: DECLARATINS OF INTEREST FOR THIS ITEM:
None
RESOLVED:
That Cabinet:
Reasons for decision
Haringey Council was committed to doing everything possible to respond to the climate emergency and improve sustainability across its own operations and in the borough of Haringey.
Reducing consumption of SUPs across the Council’s offices and the borough saved money, reduced waste, improved the environment and decreased the number of harmful plastics ending up in the world’s oceans or in landfill.
Haringey Council had already taken bold steps to reduce SUPs. The last SUP policy successfully delivered a wide range of plastic reduction initiatives including the introduction of water fountains for refillable bottles and recyclable drink cups in Council offices.
This decision supported the Council’s Climate Emergency declaration and contributed to borough-wide carbon reduction targets. It also aligned with the Corporate Delivery Plan, particularly the strategic themes of Responding to the Climate Emergency and Place and Economy.
Haringey’s last original SUP Policy ran from 2020 to 2022. Post-COVID, many Council practices had changed; for example, changes in building usage and remote working affected SUP consumption and waste. Some actions outlined in the original plan were no longer applicable or relevant to current ways of working.
The national and regional landscape around SUP had also changed significantly since 2020, which meant the original policy did not reflect recent developments in legislation, borough-wide sustainability goals, or best practice guidance from ReLondon and London Councils.
At a regional level, London Councils, ReLondon, and WRAP launched the “One World Living Single-Use Plastics Pledge” in 2025, encouraging boroughs to commit to reducing SUPs across their operations and supply chains. This new updated SUP policy reflected how Haringey actively aligned with this pledge.
The Policy and Action Plan highlighted the borough’s commitment to eliminate problematic single-use plastics and transition to reuse in Council operations and delivered services. It aligned with a growing regional movement across London and was in tandem with the Council’s commitment to the single-use plastics pledge in partnership with London Councils, ReLondon and WRAP.
Alternative options considered
Doing nothing was rejected. This would have left the Council with an outdated SUP Policy, which did not reflect how the Council’s operations had changed, or changes in the regional and national policy landscape. Not updating the policy would not have supported the Corporate Delivery Plan or the Haringey Climate Action Plan.
Doing a Council Plan only was rejected. This would have focused only on the Council as an organisation and on the influence the Council had across the borough. The Council was well placed to help reduce SUPs beyond its own organisation. To only focus on SUP the Council directly used would have missed opportunities, such as SUPs at events, SUPs in schools and SUPs used by the Council’s partners, which were a vital part of achieving the Council’s aim.
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Minutes of Other Bodies To note the minutes of the following:
Cabinet Member Signing
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27 November 2025, 11.30am - Chettle Court, Cordell House,
Edgecot Grove Structural Remediation
Works/ Extension of Contract for Mobile Workforce Management
Technology ·
1 December 2025 10.30 am - Park View Secondary School
Block A Roof Replacement - Award of Contract for Construction
Related Consultancy Services ·
4 December 2025 11.45 am - Variation of contracts for the
delivery of fire safety works. ·
4 Dec 2025 1.00 pm - Broadwater Farm Fire Risk Assessment
& Award of Construction Contract ·
8 December 2025 1.00 pm - Variation of Libraries
Operating Hours – Confirmation ·
18 December 2025 11.30 am - Coleridge Primary School -
Condition Works - Permission to initiate tender action for a
Construction Works Contract ·
18 December 2025 1.00 pm - Award print/post services contract to
support Revenues and Benefits, Housing, Planning and
Pensions · 5 January 2026 3.00 pm - Kenneth Robbins House - Correction of Contractor's Name/ Kenneth Robbins House - Correction of Contractor's Name/ To award a new asbestos contract and appoint a UKAS accredited asbestos contractor
Additional documents:
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Significant and Delegated Actions To note the delegated decisions taken by Directors. |
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New Items of Urgent Business As per item 3. |
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Exclusion of the Press and Public Note from the Committees Manager
Item 17 allows for consideration of exempt information in relation to item 9.
TO RESOLVE
That the press and public be excluded from the remainder of the meeting as items 17, 18, 19 contains exempt information as defined under paragraphs 3 and 5, Part 1, Schedule 12A of the Local Government Act 1972:
Information relating to the financial or business affairs of any particular person (including the authority holding that information).
Information in respect of which a claim to legal professional privilege could be maintained in legal proceedings. |
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EXEMPT - Acquisition of 12 Council homes at 67 Lawrence Road, London N15 4GL Exempt reports relating to item 9. |
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EXEMPT - Minutes To confirm and sign the exempt minutes of the meeting held on 9 December 2025as a correct record. |
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New Items of Exempt Urgent Business As per item 3. |