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At a meeting of the NORTH LONDON WASTE AUTHORITY held on WEDNESDAY 15th DECEMBER 2004
This report is the third in the current year of a series of regular reports on the Authority’s finances. It concludes that the Authority is currently forecast to have a revenue surplus of £3.612m at 31 March 2005. A further assessment of the budget and resource requirements for the year ahead indicates that the 2005/06 net budget requirement is currently estimated to be £54.182m, which after use of forecast revenue balances of £3.612m, will require funding of £50.570m by constituent councils. This represents an increase of £5.420m (12.01%) over the costs to constituent councils in 2004/05. This figure is £1.544m (3.39%) lower than previously forecast. There remain a number of issues that need to be clarified and which could influence the final shape of the 2005/06 budget and levy. Further advice will be provided to Members at the budget meeting in February.
This report advises Members on the levels of recycling activity within the Constituent Boroughs during the last financial year, and recommends paying recycling credits to Constituent Boroughs.
This report advises Members of the current dialogue with Cricklewood Redevelopments Limited, the developers wishing to develop the Cricklewood and Brent Cross area including the Hendon Rail Transfer Station.
This report advises Members of progress with the relocation of the Authority’s waste transfer station to Hornsey Street, Islington from Ashburton Grove, Islington.
This report notes recent Government outline guidance on joint municipal wastes management strategies.It also notes that a meeting of the Strategy Implementation Board has been convened for 6th December 2004 for the Partners to the draft North London Joint Waste Strategy to consider priorities and agree a way forwards.
The Waste and Emissions Trading (WET) Act
This report provides details of the progress being made by LondonWaste Ltd to meet the requirements of the Waste Incineration Directive.
This report informs members of the schedule of known reports which are intended for presentation to Members in the future.