2 June 2026 The Council Meeting
Full Council
Agenda
1. The Mayor’s Business
2. Apologies
3. Declaration of Members’ Interests
4. Minutes of The Council Meeting held Tuesday 5 May 2026 (copy attached)
5. Minutes of Environmental Services Committee meeting held Tuesday 12 May 2026 (copy attached)
6. Minutes of Finance Committee meeting held Thursday 14 May 2026 (copy attached)
7. Minutes of Leisure and Development Committee meeting held Tuesday 19 May 2026 (copy attached)
8. Minutes of Corporate Policy and Resources Committee held Tuesday 26 May 2026 (to follow)
9. Matters for reporting to the Partnership Panel
10. Conferences
11. Correspondence (report attached)
12. Consultation Schedule (report attached)
13. Seal Documents
(i) Grave Registry Certificates, No’s 6188 to 6210 inclusive, 6159 (reissue), 518 (reissue – transfer of rights) and 5931b (reissue – transfer of rights);
(ii) Licence Agreement for Temporary Use of Council Lands in Connection with the North West 200 - 2026 – Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council And Coleraine and District Motor Club Limited (L&PSC 260304, CPR 260324, CM 260408) (retrospective)
(iii) Commercial Lease relating to premises at the Watersports Centre, East Strand, Portrush, County Antrim – Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council and Ethan Hill and Albert Dallas (L&PSA-SC – 04/03/2026, CPR – 24/03/2026, CM – 08/04/2026)
14. Notice of Motion by Councillor Wisener, seconded by Councillor Holmes and Alderman Hunter (citation attached)
Notice of Motion: Freedom of the Borough
That Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council confer the Freedom of the Borough upon Coleraine Football Club.
15. Notice of Motion by Councillor Bateson, seconded by Councillor Peacock:
Notice of Motion - Recognition of Martin O’Neill
That this Council recognises and celebrates the outstanding sporting achievements of Martin O'Neill, a native of Kilrea, whose distinguished career has brought immense pride and recognition to Kilrea and the wider Causeway Coast and Glens Borough.
Council notes his exceptional contribution to football both as a player and manager, including winning two European Cups with Nottingham Forest, captaining at the 1982 FIFA World Cup, and enjoying major managerial success with clubs including Leicester City, Celtic and Aston Villa.
Council further notes his recent return to management with Celtic, culminating in the remarkable achievement of winning the league title at the age of 74, demonstrating his enduring leadership and contribution to the game.
Accordingly, this Council calls on officers to explore appropriate ways to formally recognise Martin O’Neill’s contribution and legacy within the Borough, including:
* the installation of a commemorative plaque or civic recognition in Kilrea; and/or
* the awarding of the Freedom of the Borough.
Council further agrees to engage with local stakeholders, sporting organisations and the O’Neill family as part of this process.