23 Jul 2026Unrecoverable debt write-offFinance · cabinet executive— Cabinet approved write-off of unrecoverable debts relating to Ankerside Shopping Centre totalling £57,138 inclusive of VAT. Officers stated recovery options had been exhausted and that there was no practical or cost-effective route to recovery.£57kSpending
“However, the cases before cabinet today are those where officers have exhausted all reasonable recovery options and there is no practical or cost-effective route to recovering the outstanding sums. It is of course unfortunate but is important that we take a realistic approach and…”
15 Jul 2026£24.108m capital reprofilingFinance · scrutinyTender expected 1 Apr 2026— Cabinet will be asked to approve reprofiling of specific capital programme budgets into 2026/27. The requested rephasing totals £24.108 million, split between £11.269 million general fund and £12.839 million housing revenue account capital budgets.£24mSpending
14 Jul 2026Watling Street flats approvedHousing · full council— Council approved using right-to-buy receipts and existing capital to acquire six new-build flats at Watling Street, increasing the budget for the regeneration and affordable housing scheme to £1.75 million. Officers said the scheme would buy both land and completed homes, seek Homes England grant support, and remain viable even if the grant is not secured.£608kSpending
29 Mar 2026External audit fee variationAudit and Assurance · audit governance— Bishop Fleming quantified an additional external audit fee of £25,047 for the year, driven by extra time spent on audit issues including IFRS 16 and the joint waste fleet matter. The fee variation will be submitted to PSAA for approval and has been discussed with finance leadership.£25kSpending
4 Mar 2026Pride in Place delivery roleRegeneration · cabinet executive— The council agreed to act as accountable body for a 10-year neighbourhood investment programme worth up to £20 million for Glascote Heath and Stoney Delph. This creates substantial governance, delivery, and associated procurement activity, including board recruitment, annual returns, financial reporting, and community engagement support.£20mOpportunity
4 Aug 2026Delegation rules must be updatedPlanning · planning— Officers reported that new national regulations on delegation will come into force on 2026-10-31 and require Tamworth to amend its constitution by 2026-09-04 council. The rules significantly change what must be decided by officers versus committee, with failure to adapt risking the council’s ability to make lawful planning decisions.Policy
Over the last 12 months, the most frequently discussed commercial topics in this council's meetings have been Construction & Building Works (36 mentions, rising), IT & Digital (30 mentions, easing), Housing (27 mentions, steady) and Professional Services (27 mentions, rising).
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