Personnel Appeals Sub-committee - 24/01/2012
At a MEETING of the PERSONNEL APPEALS SUB-COMMITTEE held at Dundee on 24th January, 2012.
APPENDIX I
Present:-
Bailie Derek J SCOTT
COUNCILLORS
Stewart HUNTER |
Mohammed ASIF |
Councillor Stewart HUNTER, Convener, in the Chair.
The minute of meeting of this Committee of 5th September, 2011 was held as read.
Unless marked thus * all items stand delegated.
The Sub-Committee resolved under Section 50(A)(4) of the Local Government (Scotland) Act 1973 that the press and public be excluded from the meeting for the undernoted item of business on the grounds that it involved the likely disclosure of exempt information as defined in paragraph 1 of Part I of Schedule 7A of the Act.
APPEAL AGAINST DISMISSAL (PA06/11)
It was reported that an appeal against dismissal from an employee of the Waste Management Department had been submitted.
The Sub-Committee heard the Council's representative and witnesses and thereafter, the Appellant.
After questions had been put and answers given by both parties to each other and the witnesses, and by members of the Sub-Committee, the parties withdrew.
Thereafter, following careful consideration of all the information, the Sub-Committee agreed that the grounds of the appeal had not been substantiated and that the appeal be not upheld.
Stewart HUNTER, Convener.
APPENDIX II
Applicant |
Description of Project |
Forum Decision Amount |
Douglas CC LMG |
To provide under 12's term-time activities for 30 children at Douglas Community Centre.
|
1,870 2012/2013 |
Douglas CC LMG |
To provide under 12's Holiday provision for 20 children per day (and a total of approximately 50 children) at Douglas Community Centre.
|
2,750 2012/2013 |
Factory Skate Park |
To provide youth diversionary activities through holiday provision, a homework support club and youth club courses. A total of approximately 400 children will benefit.
|
13,714 2012/2013 |
East Youth Team |
To provide streetwork engagement and diversionary activities (BMX, Football, Dance, etc) for approximately 250 young people within the MidLin area of the East End.
|
14,708 2012/2013 |
East End Youth Team |
To provide a range of diversionary and learning activities for 200 young people within the East End area.
|
3,360 2012/2013 |
Dundee WASPs Rugby |
To purchase equipment and publicity materials for a new youth rugby team and recruit from the East End ward.
|
1,028 2012/2013 |
East Youth Team |
To provide a fresh fruit delivery to six local youth groups and projects to promote healthy eating to approximately 180 children each week.
|
4,516 2012/2013 |
Lochee Out of School Club |
To hold a Scottish Cultural Night and Zumba classes for 54 young people.
|
400 2011/2012 |
Dundee International Women's Centre |
To purchase a purpose built database to enable the project to collate and manage all service users information more efficiently.
|
4,800 2011/2012 |
Dundee Wasps Rugby Club |
To purchase equipment and publicity materials for a new youth rugby team and recruit from the Maryfield area.
|
1,028 2011/2012 |
The Shore and Morgan Academy |
To employ an arts worker to work with approximately 50 young people over 14 months on a research and creative project focussed on Baxter Park. |
1,454 2011/2012 5,377 2012/2013
|
Friends of Stobsmuir Park |
To install a disabled access ramp to enable access to the park and ponds by wheelchair users and people with mobility problems.
|
5,396 2011/2012 |
Claverhouse - Target Hardening Project |
Assisting vulnerable people who have been the victim of crime by fitting a variety of home security measures such as locks, slip bolts, chains, view-com systems, keepers, etc at a cost of approximately 150 per home.
|
1,500 2011/2012 |
North East Community Planning Partnership |
To fund printing and distribution of 7,500 copies of the North East Now Newsletter.
|
1,500 2011/2012 |
Applicant |
Description of Project |
Forum Decision Amount |
Roly Poly Craft Group |
To purchase craft resources and materials. |
514 2011/2012
|
St Mary's Community Church |
To improve and increase toilet provision for both men and women in the church, benefiting approximately 70 people per week, including cafe clients.
|
1,500 2011/2012 |
Dundee West Youth Work Team |
To enable the team to deliver a range of youth work activities for approximately 105 local young people aged between 10-18 in Ardler, St Mary's and Kirkton.
|
24,000 2012/2013 |