Decisions

Use the below search options at the bottom of the page to find information regarding decisions that have been taken by the council’s decision making bodies since 18 May 2018.

Alternatively you can visit the officer decisions page for information on officer delegated decisions that have been taken by council officers.

Decisions published

31/03/2024 - Planning, Listed Buildings and Tree Preservation Order Decisions March 2024 ref: 1746    Recommendations Approved

To agree the Applications for Planning Permission and Other Consents under the Town and Country Planning Act and Associated Legislation for March 2024.

Decision Maker: Group Director of Services

Decision published: 05/04/2024

Effective from: 31/03/2024

Decision:

Individual decisions made in accordance with the provisions of the relevant legislation are detailed on the attached document.

Lead officer: Michael Chandler


29/02/2024 - Planning, Listed Buildings and Tree Preservation Order Decisions February 2024 ref: 1745    Recommendations Approved

To agree the Applications for Planning Permission and Other Consents under the Town and Country Planning Act and Associated Legislation for February 2024.

Decision Maker: Group Director of Services

Decision published: 05/04/2024

Effective from: 29/02/2024

Decision:

Individual decisions made in accordance with the provisions of the relevant legislation are detailed on the attached document.

Lead officer: Michael Chandler


31/01/2024 - Planning, Listed Buildings and Tree Preservation Order Decisions January 2024 ref: 1744    Recommendations Approved

To agree the Applications for Planning Permission and Other Consents under the Town and Country Planning Act and Associated Legislation for January 2024.

Decision Maker: Group Director of Services

Decision published: 05/04/2024

Effective from: 31/01/2024

Decision:

Individual decisions made in accordance with the provisions of the relevant legislation are detailed on the attached document.

Lead officer: Michael Chandler


31/03/2024 - Various licence applications/permissions/consents made under the Licensing Act 2003 for the month of March 2024 ref: 1743    Recommendations Approved

Various licence applications/permissions/consents made under the Licensing Act 2003 for the month of March 2024.

Decision Maker: Group Director of Services

Decision published: 03/04/2024

Effective from: 31/03/2024

Decision:

Individual decisions made in accordance with the provisions of the relevant legislation are detailed on the attached document.

Lead officer: Brian Murray


28/03/2024 - Minor amendments to the Council's Public Health Complaints, Compliments and Comments Procedure ref: 1742    Recommendations Approved

While the Local Government and Social Care Ombudsman’s new Complaint Handling Code does not apply to Public Health Complaints, it provides a revised definition of a complaint. It is intended that by adopting the revised definition there will be greater consistency across Council services.

Text to be removed is struck out, text to be included is highlighted.

The following amendments to the definition:

Darlington Borough Council defines a complaint as:

An expression of dissatisfaction, however made, about the standard of service, actions or lack of action by the organisation, its own staff, or those acting on its behalf, affecting an individual or group of individuals.”

This procedure deals with complaints about the exercise of our public health functions, any services provided on our behalf in relation to our public health functions and any other function for which the Director of Public Health has responsibility. These may include for example, smoking cessation services, interventions to tackle obesity such as community lifestyle and weight management services, locally-led nutrition initiatives, addiction services, public mental health services, public dental services and behavioural and lifestyle campaigns to prevent cancer and other long term conditions. Organisations that provide these services on our behalf include, the NHS and third sector organisations. We refer to these as ‘service providers’.

The complaints process

The process has one stage following which, if you remain dissatisfied you may refer your complaint to the Local Government and Social Care Ombudsman.

Decision Maker: Director of Public Health

Decision published: 03/04/2024

Effective from: 28/03/2024

Decision:

To make the above amendment to the Council’s Public Health Complaints, Compliments and Comments Procedure. To include additional text and diagram.

To adopt the definition of a complaint introduced in the new Local Government and Social Care Ombudsman’s Complaint Handling Code, to ensure the Council has a single consistent definition of a complaint and to make the procedure clearer to people in receipt of Public Health services.

Lead officer: Sarah Ives