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The local authority is committed to developing solutions together with schools. Before starting the review, the local authority established the Primary Review Advisory Group which is includes headteachers from all sectors, as well as representatives from diocesan boards, the Council of Mosques, the Greater London Authority, the office of the Regional Schools Commissioner and the early years sector. The role of the advisory group is to advise on the review process and assist in reviewing options for change.

Through this group, an agreed set of evaluation criteria was used to identify which schools would be in scope for review. The primary criteria were a school’s level of surplus places and parental preferences, but other factors such as a school’s building and educational offer were also considered. 16 primary schools were identified as in scope for review across the Bethnal Green, Wapping and Stepney catchment areas.

The local authority is working in partnership with the leaders of these schools to develop possible solutions throughout the Autumn and Spring terms. This work is being led by an independent consultant who is an experienced headteacher, governor and former Director of Children’s Services. Through discussions with the schools in scope, some ideas have been put forward for partnerships with other schools not identified as ‘in scope’ (for example, secondary schools) and these schools are also being involved in this work.

Once proposals have been developed by the local authority and school leaders, the local authority will consult with stakeholders throughout the Summer and Autumn 2019 terms. The proposals and consultation results will be presented to Cabinet who will make the final decision.e local authority is committed to developing solutions together with schools. Before starting the review, the local authority established the Primary Review Advisory Group which is includes headteachers from all sectors, as well as representatives from diocesan boards, the Council of Mosques, the Greater London Authority, the office of the Regional Schools Commissioner and the early years sector. The role of the advisory group is to advise on the review process and assist in reviewing options for change.

Through this group, an agreed set of evaluation criteria was used to identify which schools would be in scope for review. The primary criteria were a school’s level of surplus places and parental preferences, but other factors such as a school’s building and educational offer were also considered. 16 primary schools were identified as in scope for review across the Bethnal Green, Wapping and Stepney catchment areas.

The local authority is working in partnership with the leaders of these schools to develop possible solutions throughout the Autumn and Spring terms. This work is being led by an independent consultant who is an experienced headteacher, governor and former Director of Children’s Services. Through discussions with the schools in scope, some ideas have been put forward for partnerships with other schools not identified as ‘in scope’ (for example, secondary schools) and these schools are also being involved in this work.

Once proposals have been developed by the local authority and school leaders, the local authority will consult with stakeholders throughout the Summer and Autumn 2019 terms. The proposals and consultation results will be presented to Cabinet who will make the final decision.

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Notice is hereby given under Section 87(2) of the Local Government Act 1972 that a casual vacancy exists for the office of Councillor for the Lansbury Ward in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets.

Requesting a by-election

A by-election is held when two local government electors within the London Borough of Tower Hamlets give notice in writing to the proper officer of the authority that a by election should take place.

Holding a by-election

On receipt of a request to fill the casual vacancy, the Returning Officer will set a date for an election to be held within 35 working days.Requests for a by-election regarding this casual vacancy should be submitted to the Proper Officer, Town Hall, 6th Floor, Mulberry Place, 5 Clove Crescent, London E14 2BG

Will Tuckley
Returning Officer (Proper Officer)
Town Hall
6th Floor
Mulberry Place
5 Clove Crescent
London
E14 2BG

Answer:
  1. Forms of nomination for the borough by-election may be obtained from the Returning Officer at the Town Hall, 7th Floor, Mulberry Place, 5 Clove Crescent, London, E14 2BG who will prepare a nomination paper for signature.
  2. Nomination papers must be delivered to the Returning Officer, Town Hall, 7th Floor, Mulberry Place, 5 Clove Crescent, London, E14 2BG on any day after the date of this notice but no later than 4pm Friday 11 January 2019.
  3. If any election is contested the poll will take place on Thursday 7 February 2019.
  4. Applications to register to vote must reach the Electoral Registration Officer at the Town Hall, 7th Floor, Mulberry Place, 5 Clove Crescent, London, E14 2BG by Tuesday 22 January 2019.
  5. Applications, amendments or cancellations of postal votes must reach the Electoral Registration Officer at Town Hall, 7th Floor, Mulberry Place, 5 Clove Crescent, London, E14 2BG by 5pm Wednesday 23 January 2019.
  6. Applications to vote by proxy at this election must reach the Electoral Registration Officer at Town Hall, 7th Floor, Mulberry Place, 5 Clove Crescent, London, E14 2BG by 5pm Wednesday 30 January 2019.
  7. Applications to vote by emergency proxy at this election, applied for on grounds of physical incapacity or work reasons occurring after 5pm on Wednesday, 30 January 2019, must reach the Electoral Registration Officer at Town Hall, 7th Floor, Mulberry Place, 5 Clove Crescent, London, E14 2BG by 5pm Thursday 7 February 2019.

To apply for an emergency proxy on the grounds of physical incapacity or work reasons, the person must have become aware that they cannot go to the polling station in person after 5pm Wednesday 30 January 2019 and not before.

Answer:
Notice is hereby given under Section 87(2) of the Local Government Act 1972 that a casual vacancy exists for the office of Councillor for the Shadwell Ward in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets.

Requesting a by-election

A by-election is held when two local government electors within the London Borough of Tower Hamlets give notice in writing to the proper officer of the authority that a by election should take place.

Holding a by-election

On receipt of a request to fill the casual vacancy, the Returning Officer will set a date for an election to be held within 35 working days.
Requests for a by-election regarding this casual vacancy should be submitted to the Proper Officer, Town Hall, 6th Floor, Mulberry Place, 5 Clove Crescent, London E14 2BG

Will Tuckley Returning Officer (Proper Officer)
Town Hall
6th Floor
Mulberry Place
5 Clove Crescent
London
E14 2BG

Answer:
  1. Forms of nomination for the borough by-election may be obtained from the Returning Officer at the Town Hall, 7th Floor, Mulberry Place, 5 Clove Crescent, London, E14 2BG who will prepare a nomination paper for signature.
  2. Nomination papers must be delivered to the Returning Officer, Town Hall, 7th Floor, Mulberry Place, 5 Clove Crescent, London, E14 2BG on any day after the date of this notice but no later than 4pm Friday 11 January 2019.
  3. If any election is contested the poll will take place on Thursday 7 February 2019.
  4. Applications to register to vote must reach the Electoral Registration Officer at the Town Hall, 7th Floor, Mulberry Place, 5 Clove Crescent, London, E14 2BG by Tuesday 22 January 2019.
  5. Applications, amendments or cancellations of postal votes must reach the Electoral Registration Officer at Town Hall, 7th Floor, Mulberry Place, 5 Clove Crescent, London, E14 2BG by 5pm Wednesday 23 January 2019.
  6. Applications to vote by proxy at this election must reach the Electoral Registration Officer at Town Hall, 7th Floor, Mulberry Place, 5 Clove Crescent, London, E14 2BG by 5pm Wednesday 30 January 2019.
  7. Applications to vote by emergency proxy at this election, applied for on grounds of physical incapacity or work reasons occurring after 5pm on Wednesday, 30 January 2019, must reach the Electoral Registration Officer at Town Hall, 7th Floor, Mulberry Place, 5 Clove Crescent, London, E14 2BG by 5pm Thursday 7 February 2019.

To apply for an emergency proxy on the grounds of physical incapacity or work reasons, the person must have become aware that they cannot go to the polling station in person after 5pm Wednesday 30 January 2019 and not before.

Answer:

The table below provides an outline of the review process and timescales. However, in cases where schools have requested a faster timescale, the local authority will work to achieve this.

Decision timescales
PhaseTimescales Review activity 

Phase one

Developing proposals


August 2018 to March 2019


The independent consultant is working together with school leaders to develop proposals for changes to school organisation. Proposals will be discussed and agreed with the local authority and school governing bodies.

Phase two

Soft consultation


March 2019 to July 2019

 
There will be localised consultation activity with each school or group of schools which are affected by the proposals, to get views from staff, parents and the school community. The proposals will be reviewed in response to feedback from the consultation and firm proposals will be determined. 

Phase three

Statutory consultation

July 2019 to January 2020

Firm proposals will be reported to Cabinet in Autumn 2019 with a recommendation to formally consult on the proposals, under the requirements of the prescribed school alterations. This will be a borough-wide consultation with all stakeholders. At the same time, the local authority and affected schools will work together to put implementation plans in place.

Phase four

Decisions

February 2020 to August 2020

 Final recommendations will be reported to Cabinet in February 2020 for a final decision. Following this, there will be school-level and borough-wide communications to inform all stakeholders of the decisions and how changes will be implemented.

Phase five

Implementation

September 2020 onwards

Changes to school organisation begin to be put in place. There will continue to be school-level and borough-wide communications throughout.

 

 

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Aim of the Mayor’s Cup Grant Awards

To identify a fair and transparent process the authority follows to award additional tournament funds.

1. Purpose of this guidance note

1.1 These guidance notes set out how the Mayor’s Cup Grant Awards will be managed. It provides clear guidance to those involved in the administration of the scheme, provides a transparent process to ensure grant are awarded fairly and openly and gives those applying, further information on the selection stages involved.

2. Applications

2.1 The Mayor’s Cup Grant Awards application scheme. To be considered for an award, a football club or community football organisation based in Tower Hamlets and serving its residents must apply on the grants page or complete and submit a paper application form by post.

2.2 Priority will be given to applications from groups who have not received the award before.

3. Eligibility criteria for participation

3.1 Please read section 10 (Grant Eligibility) of the paper application form to ensure you comply with points 1 to 5.

3.2 Applications can be made by football clubs or community football organisations based in Tower Hamlets and providing services for its residents except those excluded under the general exclusions set out as follows

3.2 General exclusions

3.2.1 Football clubs/Community Football organisations that are not constituted.

3.2.2 Football clubs/Community Football organisation that do not have a club bank account.

3.2.3 Football clubs/Community Football organisations that are not affiliated to their sport’s National Governing Body (NGB).

3.2.4 Football clubs/Community Football organisations that have not been established in Tower Hamlets for more than 3 years. Over 3 years would indicate a proven track record of community based service.

3.2.5 Any Football/Community Football organisation club in which a member of the selection panel, Mayor’s Cup Advisory Board, sponsors or current employee of Tower Hamlets Council is actively involved.

4. Submission of applications

4.1 The opening and closing date and time for submitting applications are:

- Open: 7 January 2019
- Close: 18 January 2019 at 5pm GMT

4.2 Only applications received between these dates will be accepted. Submissions received after the closing date and time will not be considered.

4.3 The easiest way to apply in on this page

4.4 Those without internet access can obtain paper application forms from the council’s Sports Projects Manager, who can be contacted on 020 7364 2681. Football clubs/Community Football organisation can only submit one application.

4.4 The application form

4.4.1 No applications other than those submitted using the application forms issued will be accepted. Incomplete forms will not be considered

4.4.2  Applicants must have the permission of the Football club/Community Football organisation they are applying for and be able to provide details of the Club/Community Football organisation and how the club intend to spend the award if they are successful

4.4.3  Applicants must explain the application process to clubs/groups they represent (including the fact that the council will ask for evidence/proof of use of the award in line with what the application form states and also use their contact details to get in touch).

4.4.4  If the applicant is under 18 years of age on the date of the application, the applicant must inform his or her parent/guardian of their intention to apply and obtain the parent/guardian’s consent to do so.

4.4.5  Applicants are responsible for providing correct details for the clubs/community football organisations they represent. Incorrect contact details will not be followed up and the council will reject the application if it is unable to make contact.

4.4.6  If more than one application is received for the same applicant/club/ community football organisations, only the first application received will be considered

4.4.7 For postal applications, 9am on the day after the postal stamp will be considered the time of submission for all application forms, provided the form is received at the correct address prior to the published closing date. If more than one application with the same postal stamp is received, the Awards Administrator will draw one application.

5. Initial check of submissions

5.1 After the closing date: week commencing 21 January 2019

6. Long listing process

6.1 Undertaken by council officers - week commencing 21 January 2019

7. Participant long listing and selection panel

7.1     The selection panel’s members’ decisions are final and no further correspondence will be considered regarding their decisions. Applicants are asked as part of this guidance note to acknowledge and accept with full understanding that the 'the council, the selection panel or the sponsors will not be liable for any costs or losses caused in respect of your application or involvement in these awards'.

7.2    The criteria to be used to assess applications are: 

  • a written submission (no longer than 300 words), articulating how the grant money would be spent, in what time frame and how it would benefit the club/group and the residents of Tower Hamlets.
  • the level of impact that the applicant Club/community football organisations has had on community life and/or grassroots sports in Tower Hamlets as demonstrated by real and tangible changes to the lives of individuals.
  • the extent to which the activities undertaken by the applicant group/club are innovative or address specific local problems rather than simply replicating what is being done elsewhere.

8. Grant Award distribution

8.1  The Awards Administrator or his/her appointed representative will write to all successful applicants, advising them of the grant awarded to them subject to the terms and conditions. Successful applicants may need to provide further details and confirm in writing that they will adhere to the terms and conditions associated with the grant. If successful applicants are unable to or refuse to confirm they can, they will be removed from the selection process and someone from the reserve list will take their place.

9. Grant Award distribution

9.1. Grant Awards will be distributed to successful applicants at a ceremony to be arranged at a later date.

9.2 Successful applicants will be required to collect their awards in person from the council’s named office at an agreed date and time.

9.3 Successful applicants will be required to sign a receipt confirming that they have received the award allocated to them.

10. Data protection

10.1 By submitting an application form, applicants agree to the personal data supplied to the council in connection with the application being processed in accordance with the terms of the Data Protection Act 1998. Applicants agree that this personal data can be used to verify the accuracy of information provided to the council and/or to investigate any matters in respect of a person’s involvement with the Mayor’s Cup Grant Awards.

10.2 Personal data about the applicant and the Club/Community Football organisation provided through the application process will be held until 31 December 2019. The applicant or the Club/community football organisations may request to be removed from the application process, and their personal data deleted from the council’s database, at any stage.

11. Publicity

11.1 Successful Clubs/community football organisations may be asked to participate in photo calls and other publicity. Any such participation would be subject to signing separate standard release forms as required by the council’s communications department.

12. Equality of access

12.1 The Mayor’s Cup Grant Awards are open to all residents of Tower Hamlets, subject to the minimum age restriction and the general exclusions stated above. Age restrictions also apply in order to ensure that appropriate permission is sought from parents/guardians in cases where the applicant is under the age of 18.

12.2  All applications will be assessed on merit and selection panel members will review nominations without knowing who the individual is. This will ensure awards are based on evidence and not influenced by knowing the nominee’s identity.

Answer:

Election of a Borough Councillor for the Lansbury Ward of London Borough of Tower Hamlets on Thursday 7 February 2019.

View the Notice of election agents' names and offices.

 

Answer:

Election of a borough Councillor

The following is a statement of the persons nominated for election as a Borough Councillor for Shadwell Ward – Polling Day Thursday 7 February 2019.

View Statement of persons nominated (pdf)

Answer:
Election of a Borough Councillor for the Shadwell Ward of London Borough of Tower Hamlets on Thursday 7 February 2019.

View the Notice of election agents' names and offices.

 

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