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The Council meeting on 02 October 2024 saw significant debate and decisions on several key issues affecting residents. A major focus was the proposed changes to homelessness accommodation placement policies and the council's response to the national decision to scrap Winter Fuel Allowance payments. The council also debated and voted on implementing time-banded waste collections in commercial areas and unanimously passed a cross-party motion to address the ethnicity pay gap.

Petition to Save the Attlee Centre

The meeting began with a petition presented by Tania Shaikh, on behalf of the Attlee Centre, requesting the renewal of their 25-year lease on peppercorn rent. The centre, which has provided free services to the community for over 42 years, faces closure if the lease is not renewed, as it is unable to fundraise without a minimum five-year lease. Petitioners highlighted that the lease expires in May 2026 and that they have faced reluctance from the council in discussing renewal since June 2023, with no response received from the Mayor's office despite multiple attempts at contact. Questions from councillors focused on the centre's crime prevention services, the lack of response from the Mayor's office, and whether the centre continues the traditions of Clement Attlee by providing opportunities for all. Councillor Saied Ahmed, Cabinet Member for Resources and the Cost of Living, stated that any formal decisions on lease proposals would be made before the expiry date in 2026 and that the council recognises the centre's benefit through its community benefit rent reduction scheme, offering up to 80% rent reductions to crucial voluntary and community sector organisations. The petition was referred to the Corporate Director for Communities for a response within 28 days.

Mayor's Report and Opposition Response

Mayor Lutfur Rahman presented his report, highlighting the council's achievement of Youth Justice Sent quality lead status, the decision to maintain the 90-minute cap on homelessness placement policies, and the continuation of the warm hub and warm packs program for the upcoming winter. He also announced plans for a Mayor's Winter Emergency Fund to support vulnerable and elderly residents affected by the scrapping of the winter fuel allowance and expressed concern over the ongoing situation in Gaza.

Councillor Sirajul Islam, Leader of the Opposition, responded by congratulating Councillor Abdi Mohamed on his by-election victory and acknowledging the Mayor's U-turn on the homelessness placement policy, attributing it to community and Labour group protests. He also welcomed funding from the GLA and the government for housing initiatives.

Administration Motion: Winter Fuel Payments Redress

Councillor Saied Ahmed moved a motion calling for the creation of a Mayor's Winter Emergency Fund to support pensioners who will lose out due to the scrapping of Winter Fuel Allowance payments. The motion highlighted that approximately 9,000 pensioners in Tower Hamlets would be affected, potentially forcing them to choose between heating and eating. The council also resolved to write to the government requesting the reinstatement of the Winter Fuel Allowance and to launch a borough-wide campaign to promote Pension Credit eligibility. Councillor Kabir Ahmed seconded the motion, emphasizing the moral indefensibility of the Labour government's decision.

An amendment proposed by Councillor Marc Francis, on behalf of the Labour group, sought to specify payment amounts and eligibility criteria for the local scheme, and to call on the council to be more assertive in its communication with the government. Following extensive debate, the amendment was voted on and fell. The original motion was then put to a vote and carried.

Opposition Motion: Scrap the Revised Homelessness Accommodation Placement Policy

Councillor Asma Islam moved a motion calling for the reversal of the revised homelessness accommodation placement policy, which removed the 90-minute journey time cap, allowing families to be placed further from the borough. She presented a timeline of events, arguing that the policy was an attempt to mask the administration's failed record on homelessness KPIs. Councillor Sirajul Islam seconded the motion, highlighting the detrimental impact of such policies on vulnerable families.

Councillor Kabir Ahmed moved an amendment, stating that the Mayor had already cancelled the policy and that the council would continue to work within the current policy, ensuring the 90-minute cap remains. He also criticised the Labour government's benefit cap and praised the Mayor's listening approach. Councillor Mujzenke Ahmed seconded the amendment, reiterating that the 90-minute cap would be maintained.

After considerable debate, the amendment proposed by Councillor Kabir Ahmed was voted on and fell. The original motion, as amended by Councillor Asma Islam, was then put to a vote and carried.

Reports from the Executive and Council Committees

Standards Advisory Committee Annual Report 2023-24: John Pulford, Chair of the Standards Advisory Committee, presented the annual report, highlighting that only three complaints were investigated out of eleven received. He noted concerns about the length of time taken to resolve complaints and urged members to respond promptly to officer requests. The report was noted by the council.

Overview and Scrutiny Committee Annual Report 2023-24: Councillor Jahed Choudhury, Chair of the Overview and Scrutiny Committee, presented the annual report, detailing the committee's work in scrutinising the council's budget, strategic performance, and key issues affecting residents, including support for market traders, violence against women and girls, and parking management. The report was noted and commented on by the council.

Cabinet Report: Time Banded Collections (Waste Services): Councillor Shafi Ahmed, Cabinet Member for Environment and the Climate Emergency, presented a report recommending the introduction of time-banded waste collections for domestic and commercial waste on selected high streets, town centres, and main commercial areas. This would involve setting fixed penalty notice amounts for non-compliance. Following a vote to extend the meeting time, the report was debated. Councillor Ahmed confirmed that warnings would be issued before fixed penalties. The council agreed to the recommendations, including the introduction of the Tower Hamlets Waste Regulations 2024 and the associated time bands, with a fixed penalty notice of £80 (discounted to £50 if paid within 14 days). Powers were delegated to the Corporate Director of Communities to make amendments to the regulations in consultation with the Mayor.

Proportionality and Allocation of Places on Committees of the Council 2024/25: Matthew Mannion, Head of Democratic Services, presented a report on the proportionality of seats on council committees following changes in the political composition of the council. The report outlined the proposed allocations for the remainder of the municipal year. The council agreed to note and accept the proposed allocations.

Motions Submitted by Members of the Council

Cross-Party Motion – Ethnicity Pay Gap: Councillor Abdi Mohamed, newly elected for Bow East, moved a cross-party motion calling for the council to annually report on the ethnicity pay gap within its own organisation, work with unions and suppliers to promote best practice, and call on the government to introduce mandatory reporting. He highlighted research showing a significant pay gap for Black, Asian, and Minority Ethnic workers. The motion was unanimously carried.

Motion on Support the Campaign to Move the Local Government Pension Scheme (LGPS) to an Ethical Investment Model: This motion was not debated due to time constraints.

Motion on Violence, Abuse and Intimidation in Political Campaigning: This motion was not debated due to time constraints.

Motion on Support the Campaign to Move the Local Government Pension Scheme (LGPS) to an Ethical Investment Model: This motion was not debated due to time constraints.

The meeting concluded at 10:03 p.m.

Attendees

Profile image for Councillor Faroque Ahmed
Councillor Faroque Ahmed Labour Party • Whitechapel
Profile image for Councillor Kabir Ahmed
Councillor Kabir Ahmed Cabinet Member for Regeneration, Inclusive Development and Housebuilding • Aspire • Weavers
Profile image for Councillor Leelu Ahmed
Councillor Leelu Ahmed Labour Party • Mile End
Profile image for Councillor Musthak Ahmed
Councillor Musthak Ahmed Cabinet Member for Jobs, Enterprise, Skills and Growth • Aspire • Bethnal Green West
Profile image for Councillor Ohid Ahmed
Councillor Ohid Ahmed Independent • Lansbury
Profile image for Councillor Saied Ahmed
Councillor Saied Ahmed Cabinet Member for Resources and the Cost of Living • Aspire • Canary Wharf
Profile image for Councillor Shafi Ahmed
Councillor Shafi Ahmed Cabinet Member for Environment and the Climate Emergency • Aspire • Whitechapel
Profile image for Councillor Suluk Ahmed
Councillor Suluk Ahmed Speaker of the Council • Aspire • Spitalfields & Banglatown
Profile image for Councillor Sabina Akhtar
Councillor Sabina Akhtar Cabinet Member for Health, Wellbeing and Social Care • Aspire • Stepney Green
Profile image for Councillor Amina Ali
Councillor Amina Ali Labour Party • Bow East
Profile image for Councillor Asma Begum
Councillor Asma Begum Labour Party • Bow West
Profile image for Councillor Maisha Begum
Councillor Maisha Begum Labour Party • St Dunstan's
Profile image for Councillor Nathalie Bienfait
Councillor Nathalie Bienfait Green Party • Bow West
Profile image for Councillor Mufeedah Bustin
Councillor Mufeedah Bustin Labour Party • Island Gardens
Profile image for Councillor Bodrul Choudhury
Councillor Bodrul Choudhury Cabinet Member for Customer Services, Equalities and Social Inclusion • Aspire • Bromley South
Profile image for Councillor Gulam Kibria Choudhury
Councillor Gulam Kibria Choudhury Chair of the Health & Adults Scrutiny Sub-Committee • Aspire • Poplar
Profile image for Councillor Jahed Choudhury
Councillor Jahed Choudhury Independent • Lansbury
Profile image for Councillor Abu Talha Chowdhury
Councillor Abu Talha Chowdhury Cabinet Member for Safer Communities • Aspire • Bethnal Green West
Profile image for Councillor Mohammad Chowdhury
Councillor Mohammad Chowdhury Labour Party • Mile End
Profile image for Councillor Marc Francis
Councillor Marc Francis Labour Party • Bow East
Profile image for Councillor Peter Golds
Councillor Peter Golds Chair of Licensing Committee / Licensing Regulatory Committee • Conservative • Island Gardens
Profile image for Councillor Iqbal Hossain
Councillor Iqbal Hossain Chair of Development Committee • Aspire • Lansbury
Profile image for Councillor Kabir Hussain
Councillor Kabir Hussain Independent • Spitalfields & Banglatown
Profile image for Councillor Kamrul Hussain
Councillor Kamrul Hussain Cabinet Member for Culture and Recreation • Aspire • Whitechapel
Profile image for Councillor Shahaveer Shubo Hussain
Councillor Shahaveer Shubo Hussain Labour Party • Bromley South
Profile image for Councillor Asma Islam
Councillor Asma Islam Labour Party • Weavers
Profile image for Sirajul Islam
Sirajul Islam Leader of the Opposition • Labour Party • Bethnal Green East
Profile image for Councillor Ahmodul Kabir
Councillor Ahmodul Kabir Chair of General Purposes Committee • Aspire • Bethnal Green East
Profile image for Councillor Saif Uddin Khaled
Councillor Saif Uddin Khaled Independent • Bromley North
Profile image for Councillor Ahmodur Khan
Councillor Ahmodur Khan Aspire • Blackwall & Cubitt Town
Profile image for Councillor Sabina Khan
Councillor Sabina Khan Aspire • Mile End
Profile image for Councillor James King
Councillor James King Labour Party • Limehouse
Profile image for Councillor Amy Lee
Councillor Amy Lee Labour Party • St Katharine's & Wapping
Profile image for Councillor Abdul Malik
Councillor Abdul Malik Aspire • Blackwall & Cubitt Town
Profile image for Councillor Abdul Mannan
Councillor Abdul Mannan Aspire • Bromley North
Profile image for Mayor Lutfur Rahman
Mayor Lutfur Rahman Executive Mayor • Aspire
Profile image for Councillor Rebaka Sultana
Councillor Rebaka Sultana Labour Party • Bethnal Green East
Profile image for Councillor Maium Talukdar
Councillor Maium Talukdar Deputy Mayor and Cabinet Member for Education, Youth and Lifelong Learning (Statutory Deputy Mayor) • Aspire • Canary Wharf
Profile image for Councillor Ayas Miah
Councillor Ayas Miah Independent • St Dunstan's
Profile image for Councillor Bellal Uddin
Councillor Bellal Uddin Aspire • Blackwall & Cubitt Town
Profile image for Abdal Ullah
Abdal Ullah Labour Party • St Katharine's & Wapping
Profile image for Councillor Abdul Wahid
Councillor Abdul Wahid Chair of Overview & Scrutiny Committee • Aspire • Stepney Green
Profile image for Councillor Ana Miah
Councillor Ana Miah Chair of Pensions Committee • Aspire • Shadwell
Profile image for Councillor Harun Miah
Councillor Harun Miah Chair of Human Resources Committee • Aspire • Shadwell
Profile image for Councillor Abdi Mohamed
Councillor Abdi Mohamed Labour Party • Bow East
Profile image for Councillor Amin Rahman
Councillor Amin Rahman Chair of Strategic Development Committee • Aspire • Bethnal Green West

Topics

time-banded waste collections ethnicity pay gap homelessness accommodation placement policies Tower Hamlets Waste Regulations 2024 Pension Credit eligibility Local Government Pension Scheme (LGPS) to an Ethical Investment Model Attlee Centre lease renewal Mayor's Winter Emergency Fund revised homelessness accommodation placement policy benefit cap Winter Fuel Allowance payments

Meeting Documents

Agenda

SUPPLEMENTARY AGENDA - 10.1 PROPORTIONALITY AND ALLOCATION OF PLACES 02nd-Oct-2024 19.00 Council.pdf
Agenda frontsheet 02nd-Oct-2024 19.00 Council.pdf
SUPPLEMENTARY AGENDA - 10.1 PROPORTIONALITY AND ALLOCATION OF PLACES 02nd-Oct-2024 19.00 Council.pdf
Agenda frontsheet 02nd-Oct-2024 19.00 Council.pdf

Reports Pack

Public reports pack 02nd-Oct-2024 19.00 Council.pdf

Minutes

Public minutes 02nd-Oct-2024 19.00 Council.pdf
Appendix A to the Minutes.pdf

Additional Documents

9.1a App1 - Annual Report Standards Advisory Committee.pdf
9.1 Cover report for Standards Advisory Committee report.pdf
9.1 Standards Advisory Committee Annual Report to Council.pdf
Tabled papers 2 - Item 12 Amendments to Motions 02nd-Oct-2024 19.00 Council.pdf
9.2 SCRUTINY ANNUAL REPORT 2023-24.pdf
9.2 App1 - Tower Hamlets OSC Annual Report 202324.pdf
7a - Labour Amendment to Aspire Motion for Debate.pdf
8a Aspire Amendment to Labour Motion for Debate.pdf
10.1a Update to report Report 10.1 Proportionality.pdf
9.3 Cover report for time banded waste collection.pdf
9.3 Report - Waste Regulations and Time Banded Waste Collections.pdf
9.3a APPENDIX A - Household Waste Regulations 2024.pdf
9.3b APPENDIX B - Commercial Waste Regulations 2024.pdf
9.3c APPENDIX C - timebands.pdf
Proportionality and Allocation of Places on Committees of the Council 202425.pdf
Tabled papers 02nd-Oct-2024 19.00 Council.pdf
Tabled papers 2 - Item 12 Amendments to Motions 02nd-Oct-2024 19.00 Council.pdf
Decisions 02nd-Oct-2024 19.00 Council.pdf
Declarations of Interest.pdf
9.1 Cover report for Standards Advisory Committee report.pdf
7a - Labour Amendment to Aspire Motion for Debate.pdf
8a Aspire Amendment to Labour Motion for Debate.pdf
9.1 Standards Advisory Committee Annual Report to Council.pdf
9.1a App1 - Annual Report Standards Advisory Committee.pdf
9.2 SCRUTINY ANNUAL REPORT 2023-24.pdf
9.3 Cover report for time banded waste collection.pdf
9.2 App1 - Tower Hamlets OSC Annual Report 202324.pdf
9.3a APPENDIX A - Household Waste Regulations 2024.pdf
9.3b APPENDIX B - Commercial Waste Regulations 2024.pdf
9.3 Report - Waste Regulations and Time Banded Waste Collections.pdf
9.3c APPENDIX C - timebands.pdf
10.1a Update to report Report 10.1 Proportionality.pdf
Proportionality and Allocation of Places on Committees of the Council 202425.pdf
Tabled papers 02nd-Oct-2024 19.00 Council.pdf
8 - ReportOppositionMotionDebateCouncil 02.10.24.pdf
Declarations of Interest.pdf
7 - ReportAdministrationMotionDebateCouncil 02.10.24.pdf
Minutes Public Pack 17072024 Council.pdf
5 - ReportPetitionstoCouncil 02.10.24.pdf
12a Amendments to Motions.pdf
Decisions 02nd-Oct-2024 19.00 Council.pdf
11 - ReportMemberQuestionsCouncil 02.10.24.pdf
Minutes Public Pack 17072024 Council.pdf
5 - ReportPetitionstoCouncil 02.10.24.pdf
8 - ReportOppositionMotionDebateCouncil 02.10.24.pdf
7 - ReportAdministrationMotionDebateCouncil 02.10.24.pdf
12a Amendments to Motions.pdf
12 - ReportMotionsCouncil 02.10.24.pdf
11 - ReportMemberQuestionsCouncil 02.10.24.pdf
12 - ReportMotionsCouncil 02.10.24.pdf