Minutes of the Council
29 January 2026
Present:
Councillors:
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S.A. Dunn M. Arnold M.M. Attewell C. Bateson S.N. Beatty S. Bhadye M. Bing Dong M. Buck T. Burrell J.R. Boughtflower J. Button |
J.P. Caplin R. Chandler D.C. Clarke S.M. Doran R.V. Geach D.L. Geraci M. Gibson K.M. Grant S. Gyawali K. Howkins N. Islam
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M.J. Lee S.C. Mooney G. Neall L. E. Nichols K.E. Rutherford D. Saliagopoulos J.R. Sexton J.A. Turner H.R.D. Williams P.N. Woodward
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Apologies: |
Councillors J.T.F. Doran, L. Barker, M. Beecher, H.S. Boparai, L.H. Brennan, A. Mathur and B. Weerasinghe |
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141/25 |
Disclosures of Interest
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Councillors Attewell, Mooney, Sexton and Weerasinghe advised they were also Surrey County Councillors.
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142/25 |
Determination of Council Tax Base for Council Tax Setting
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Council resolved to approve that:
1. The existing Council Tax Reduction Scheme is retained for 2026/27,
2. In accordance with the Local Authorities (Calculation of Tax Base)(England) Regulations 2012 the Council Tax Base for 2026/27 calculated as Band D equivalents, is determined at 41,278.13, an increase of 1.62%; and
3. The estimated Council Tax surplus for 2025/26 is £6.478m, of which £0.614m relates to Spelthorne Council (£5.515m of the surplus is a one-off and is due to an adjustment to the 2024/25 bad debt provision)
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143/25 |
Social Value Strategy
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Councillor Boughtflower requested a recorded vote.
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For |
Councillors Dunn, Arnold, Attewell, Bateson, Beatty, Bhadye, Bing Dong, Boughtflower, Buck, Burrell, Button, Caplin, Chandler, S Doran, Geach, Geraci, Gibson, Grant, Lee, Mooney, Neall, Nichols, Rutherford, Sexton, Turner, Williams – 26 votes |
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Against |
Councillors Clarke, Saliagopoulos, Woodward – 3 votes |
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Abstain |
Councillors Boughtflower, Howkins, Islam – 3 votes |
Council resolved to:
1. Agree to adopt the Social Value Strategy for the regeneration site disposals following the recommendation by the Corporate Policy and Resources Committee on the 19 January 2026; and
2. Note that by adopting the Strategy the relevant housing and regeneration sites will be marketed to include a requirement for third parties to provide social value provision within their offers, which may reduce the highest financial value being achieved.