Agenda and minutes
Venue: Council Chamber - South Kesteven House, St. Peter's Hill, Grantham. NG31 6PZ. View directions
Contact: Democratic Services
Note: Date of publication - 3 April 2025. Call in will expire 10 April 2025 – decisions can be implemented on 11 April 2025 if no call in.
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Public Open Forum
The Cabinet welcomes engagement from members of the public. To speak at this meeting please register no later than one working day prior to the date of the meeting via democracy@southkesteven.gov.uk Additional documents: Minutes: No members of the public had registered to speak. |
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Apologies for absence
Additional documents: Minutes: There were no apologies for absence. |
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Disclosure of Interests
Additional documents: Minutes: There were no declarations of interests. |
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Minutes of the previous meeting
Minutes of the meeting held on 4 March 2025. Additional documents: Minutes: The minutes of the previous meeting held on 4 March 2025 were agreed as an accurate record. |
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Award of Contract - Wheeled Bins
This report seeks approval to award the contract for the supply of wheeled bins for the next three years. Additional documents:
Minutes: Purpose of the report
To consider awarding the contract for the supply of wheeled bins for the next three years.
Decision
That Cabinet approves the award of the wheeled bin contract to IPL Plastics for a period of three years.
Alternative options considered and rejected
No other options were considered due to the statutory requirement to provide the receptacles (bins) under the Environmental Protection Act (EPA) 1990.
Reasons for the decision
The Council had a statutory duty under the EPA 1990 to provide suitable receptacles (bins) to residents. This contract allowed the Council to fulfil this requirement. A failure to provide bins would mean the Council was in breach of its statutory duties under the EPA 1990.
South Kesteven District Council (SKDC) provided two bins to each household. This included a black bin for residual waste and a silver bin for dry mixed recycling. Should the resident participate in the garden waste collection service, then a green bin was also provided. Purple lidded paper and card bins were currently supplied by Lincolnshire County Council.
In addition to the statutory requirements to supply the bins, the Council had a duty of care to employees and residents to provide a service which was compliant with Health and Safety regulations. The bins provided by the Council were of a high quality and could withstand the bin emptying process. To ensure the Council complies with the requirements of the EPA 1990, it delivers bins to the residents of the district as required.
To ensure a good stock of bins, there were regular deliveries of bins throughout the year. A tender exercise had been undertaken to secure a supplier with the ability to meet the demands of the Waste Service. The contract specification required that high quality bins could be delivered within the agreed timescales in the desired quantities.
A total of four tenders were received and evaluated on a 60% price and 40% quality split. Following evaluation and moderation, IPL Plastics were the successful tenderer. |
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Key and Non-Key Decisions taken under Delegated Powers
This report provides an overview of decisions due to be taken by individual Cabinet Members. Additional documents: Minutes: The decision was noted. |
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Cabinet Forward Plan
This report highlights matters on the Cabinet’s Forward Plan. Additional documents: Minutes: Cabinet’s Forward Plan was noted.
Cabinet Members were reminded that the next meeting of Cabinet had been rescheduled to 13 May 2025. |
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Open Questions from Councillors
Additional documents: Minutes: There were no questions from Councillors.
The meeting closed at 2:09pm. |
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