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June 2021 Owner: Members Services LEICESTER, LEICESTERSHIRE and RUTLAND COMBINED FIRE AUTHORITY 2021 - 2022 Created: June 2021 Reviewed: June 2021 Owner: Members Services LEICESTER, LEICESTERSHIRE AND RUTLAND COMBINED FIRE AUTHORITY REGISTER OF MEMBERS' INTERESTS - 2021/22 OTHER INTERESTS MEMBERSHIP OF OTHER PUBLIC BODIES, APPOINTMENTS TO CHARITIES AND GIFTS AND DATE RECEIVED BY CORPORATE OUTSIDE BODIES BY POLITICAL/COMMUNITY HOSPITALITY THE MONITORING EMPLOYMENT SPONSORSHIP CONTRACTS LAND LICENCES TENANCIES SECURITIES THE CFA ORGANISATIONS (at least £25) OFFICER NAME OF MEMBER RUSHTON, N Dunkin Rushton North West None Hendon House, 3 Kilwardby Street, Ashby de la Zouch / Hood House, Ashby Town None Dunkin Rushton Chairman of the Leic, Conservative Councillors 26/09/18 - 15/06/21 Limited / James Leicestershire 19 Lower Church Street, Ashby de la Zouch / Nos 1,2, 3,4,5 and 6 Hall - 100 year Ltd / James Leics & Rutland Association / Ashby de la Leicester City Rushton & Son / Conservative Kilwardby Mews, Kilwardby Street, Ashby de la Zouch / Car parking lease Rushton & Son Combined Fire Zouch Town Council / NW Football Club (2 and rights of way, Somerfield Car Park, Ashby / The Vine House, Bath Castlegate House Association /Fish2let.com Authority Leicestershire District x tickets for Leic Street, Ashby de la Zouch / Ashby House, Bath Street, Ashby LE65 2FH (Ashby) Limited / includes all retail units, all offices and all car parking /Castlegate Ltd/ Council / Ashby Civic City v Fish2let.com Ltd/ House, Bath Street, Ashby LE65 2FH includes 12 flats, 4 shops, all Fish2sell.com / Society / Ashby Chamber Manchester City Fish2sell.com Ltd / roadways and car parking /Rushtons Yard, Market Street, Ashby Drum and of Trade / East Midlands Football match Leicestershire County includes 17 retail units and car parking to rear /Market Street, Ashby, Monkey Ltd (co. Councils / Breedon and at King Power Council / NW Shops etc. nos. 16, 18, 20, 27, 29, 36, 38, 63A, 63B, 63C, 66, 68, 74A, 90, No. 12444466) / Cloud Hill Liaison Stadium - £600 Leicestershire District 100A, 100B plus flats at 27A, 29A, 36A, 36B, 100A and 100B plus Green Leaps Ltd Committee / Lount Landfill +VAT) - garages and car parks at rear / Bakery Court Shops 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 & 6 Vcouncil / and car parking / Holywell Mill, 3, 5, 15, 17 Millstone Drive, Ashby de (Co, No. Liason Committee / Grace Accepted / Leicestershire County la Zouch LE65 2AU / Spice, High Street, Measham – plus 4 flats over 12669387) Dieu Priory Trust, Belton / 12/05/19 - Council / Green Leaps and car parking /44 Wood Street, Ashby de la Zouch /4 Grenalmond Valley Community Forum / Leicester City Ltd / Drum & Monkey Drive, Ashby de la Zouch /8 and 10 Tamworth Road, Ashby de la NWL Conservatives / Football Club (2 Ltd Zouch / Ashby House Offices, retail and parking /23A and 23B flats, Midlands Engine x tickets for Leic Market Street, Ashby /Car park and land rear of New Look, 12-14 Development Corporation City v Chelsea Market Street, Ashby / The Royal Mews, Station Road, Ashby de la Oversight Group / City at King Zouch – Flats 1 to 55 includes car park and gardens /Knighthorpe and Mile Knoll, Moira Road, Ashby LE65 2TU /181 Leicester Road, MIdlands Connect / Power Stadium Ashby de la Zouch / 102 Smisby Road, Ashby de la Zouch LE65 2JN / Leicestershire County (£600+VAT) - 13 Upper Church Street, Ashby de la Zouch LE65 1BX / Land to rear Council accepted / of 17-31 Normanton Road, Packington (plan on register) / 15 LOwer 15/05/21 - Church Street, Ashby de la Zouch Leicester City Football Club (2 x tickets for FA Cup Final (Chelsea v Leic City) at Wembly (£145) - accepted. BANNISTER, N Crown Prosecution None. None. 56 Macaulay Road, Lutterworth, Leics LE17 4XB None. None. None. Fire Services Member of the Trustees of None. 16/06/21 Service, East Commission; the Baron Smith Midlands; Councillor Leicesterhsire Safer Almshouses Trust, Leicestershire County Communities Strategy Frolesworth, Leicestershire Council; Councillor Board. Member of the Trustees of Harborough District the Carlton Hayes Mental Council Health Charity, Leicester. I am a member of the Conservative Party. I am currently Chairman of the South Leicestershire Conservative Association BARTON, S Honorary Visiting None. None. Home address - included on hard copy of Register held by None. None. None. None. Leicester Children's None. 01/07/19 Research Fellow at De the Monitoring Officer Holiday Centre - Trustee. Montfort University / Wyggeston's Hospital - Occasional freelance Trustee and governor. media, author roles, Trustee Western Ward BOOL, K None None None Glebe House, 4 Church Farm Close, Exton, LE15 8BZ None None None None Vice President - Rutland None 19/06/19 and Melton Conservative Association / Trustee of Rutland and Melton Conservative Association / Member of the Conservative Party / Clerk to the Lord Lieutenant of Rutland / BOULTER, G. A. Councillor - Oadby and None. None. 86 Station Road, Wigston; 20 Cromford Avenue, South Manchester None. None. None. Oadby and Wigston Liberal None. 18/06/19 Wigston Borough Wigston and land next to Brookside Cottage, Cherry Gardens, Democrats; Framework Council and Street, Wigston. Wigston. Knitters Museum, Wigston; Leicestershire County Norton Brailsford Council. Education Trust; Wigston Relief in Need; Elizabeth Clarke Relief in Need; Wigston Friends of Local Charities. BRAY, S Customer Care Team Bosworth Liberal None. 26 Netherley Court, Hinckley None. None. None. None. Hinckley & Bosworth None. 02/06/21 Leader, Raymond Democrats Borough Council, Burbage James Caravans Parish Council, Leicestershire County Council. CHAMPION, B Engineering Design Election expenses paid None. 36 Alvingron Way, Market Harborough LE16 7NF None. None. None. None. Chairman, Harborough None. 03/06/21 Consultatn - freelance; by Harborough Conservative Association Harborough District Conservative Council, member for Association. MH-m Great Bowden & Arden Ward FONSECA, L None None None Property at Bushby Road, Leicester None. None None None Chair of Not For Profit 16/06/21 Voluntary Organisation - “Daman Community of Leicester” / membership of the Labour Party / Councillor at Leicester City Council. A Trustee at Garment and Textiles Industry Trust GHATTORAYA, K GRIMLEY, D Self employed, Charnwood None. 14 The Banks, Queniborough, Leicester, LE7 3DQ License to park None. None. None. Councillor Charnwood None. 13/06/21 Corporate Architecture Conservative at The Banks, Borough Council; Ltd Association, election Queniborough Counciloor Leicestershire costs; Julian Howe, County Council; Election costs; Iain Charnwood Conservative Bentley, Election Association; Diabetes UK. Costs. HILLS, R Assdociate Dentist at None. None. None. None. None. None. None. Conservative Party, British None. Bosworth Dental Dental Association, Practice and BUPA Patchwork Foundation. Long Eaton 15/06/21 LOVEGROVE, B Farming and None. None. None. None. None. None. None. Long Clawson Village Hall; None. 26/05/21 Agricultural Consultant Leicestershire and Rutland YFC NEWTON, B Retired None None 24 Blackbrook Close, Shepshed, Loughborough, LE12 9LD None None None None Labour Party Member, None 19/06/19 County Councillor, Pax Christi, Co-operative Party Member ORSON, J PANTLING, E None. None. None. None. None. None. None. None. Governor Eyres Monsell None. 16/06/21 Primary School RAE BHATIA, H Barclays Bank None. None. None. None. None. None. None. Labour Party. None. 11/06/21 VALAND, M None. None. None. 34, Hunter Road, Leicester, LE4 5GH None. None. None. None. Councillor Leicester City None. 17/06/21 Council and Leicesterhsire County Council / Charity.
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