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Budget Meeting, Council - Wednesday, 26th February, 2025 7.00 p.m.

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Summary

The Council agreed to approve the 2025/26 budget report and the Medium Term Financial Strategy (MTFS) 2025-28. It was also agreed to adopt the Treasury Management Strategy Statement, Investment Strategy Report and Capital Strategy Report for 2025-26. The Member Allowance Scheme for 2025/26 was also approved.

Council Tax

The Council agreed to increase Council Tax by 4.99% for 2025/26. This is made up of a 2.99% increase in general Council Tax and a 2% increase in the Adult Social Care precept1.

The Labour Group proposed an amendment to freeze Council Tax. Councillor Marc Francis, who moved the amendment, said the Labour government had awarded the Council an additional £37.5 million in the last 8 months. He said:

Why on earth, then, does the Mayor and his Aspire party councillors need to raise council tax by a further 5% on top of the 5% that they already increased it last year?

Councillor Shiraj Alislam, leader of the Labour Group, seconded the amendment. He said:

Colleagues, in these challenging times when cost of living has soared and hard-working families are feeling the pitch, the last thing our residents need is a bigger council tax.

Councillor Kabir Ahmed said that Labour had increased Council Tax by 25% during their 7 years in administration, between 2015 and 2022.

Councillor Waheed Ali disputed Labour's claim that the Mayor had broken his promise not to increase Council Tax. He cited page 8 of the Mayor's 2022 manifesto, which pledged to freeze council tax for four years to protect the most poorest . He said the Council was fulfilling that pledge by ensuring Council Tax is frozen for all households with an annual income of less than £50,350. He said:

This is exactly what this budget is doing. It's looking to protect the most poorest.

The amendment was voted down.

Councillor Natalie Bien-Aime abstained on the vote. She said:

I accept the finance officer's advice that we need to keep in place with inflation, but this is happening at the same time as everything else is going up. I cannot support it.

Food Hubs

Mayor Lutfur Rahman2 said he was extremely disappointed to learn that funding for Food Hubs had been reduced since he took office. He said that he increased the funding when he was first elected in 2022, but that he had been wrongly informed that the funding had not changed. He committed to restoring the funding to its previous level.

Councillor Marc Francis, for the Labour Group, said he was really pleased that the Mayor had restored the funding.

The Labour Group's amendment proposed guaranteeing the Food Hub funding at £400,000 every year. The amendment also proposed cancelling the planned charges for disabled parking permits, halving the fee for the Wapping Bus Gate and completing the rebuild of George Green's Secondary School.

Home Care

The budget proposes making Tower Hamlets the second local authority in the country to offer free home care. Councillor Goulam Kibriya Choudhury said this was a reversal of the Labour Administration's decision to cut funding for home care by £1.1 million, a decision he said introduced charging for home care in Tower Hamlets for the first time.

Free School Uniforms

The budget proposes introducing a new scheme to provide all students entering primary and secondary school, from households earning less than £50,350, with a grant for school uniforms. Primary school children would be entitled to £50, and secondary school children would receive £150.

Councillor Amina Ali expressed concerns about the affordability of the scheme. She said:

£50,000 doesn't get you far today. And that still is a big burden for people who are working and inspired to be earning that kind of money.

Waste Services

Councillor Shafi Ahmed said that since 2022 the Aspire administration had increased the Waste Services budget to £14 million. He said:

We understand how crucial clean streets are, and the well-being of our residents, and we are committed to improving our waste services.

Councillor Lutfur Rahman said that the previous Labour administration left our streets filthy and forced us to declare a waste emergency .

The budget proposes further increasing investment in waste services by £15 million over the next 3 years.

The Overview and Scrutiny Committee expressed concerns about this level of spending and requested further information about how the investment would be used. They also asked how the spending would achieve long-term sustainability and if it would lead to future savings.

Best Value

Councillor Sabina Khan defended the budget's proposed £6 million investment in Best Value improvement schemes. She said:

It's hypocritical to say the least. After months of calling for outside intervention into the Council, they choose to attack the Mayor's budget for taking into consideration the very improvement the envoys recommended.

Councillor Marc Francis subsequently pointed out that this was untrue. Steve Halsey, Chief Executive of the Council, confirmed that the government envoys had not recommended these posts.

Councillor Mark Francis questioned the Mayor's judgment. He said:

And this meeting started with a claim by the mayor that he was misled about the cuts to the food hub budget. So twice in the space of the first half hour of this meeting, apparently members in the Aspire party are being misled. Who are they being misled by, Mr Speaker? By officers or by themselves? What's going on here?


  1. The Adult Social Care precept is a charge on Council Tax, introduced in 2016, to allow local councils to raise money to pay for social care for adults. 

  2. Lutfur Rahman is the directly elected Mayor of Tower Hamlets. He was previously the Mayor between 2010 and 2015. 

Attendees

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

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Meeting Documents

Agenda

Agenda frontsheet 26th-Feb-2025 19.00 Council

Reports Pack

Public reports pack 26th-Feb-2025 19.00 Council

Additional Documents

Appendix 6 - Projected Movements in Reserves
Updated Budget Pack 26th-Feb-2025 19.00 Council
Appendix 8B - HRA Rent Setting Policy
Appendix 8C - Housing Revenue Account Fees and Charges 2025-26
Appendix 8D - Housing Revenue Account Growth and Savings
Appendix 9A - Capital Programme 2024-28 Report
Appendix 9B - General Fund GF Capital Programme 2024-28
Appendix 5 - Reserves Policy
Budget Report 2025-26 and MTFS 2025-28 Final v2
Appendix 9C - General Fund GF Capital Growth and Reductions 2024-28
Appendix 1A - Medium Term Financial Strategy MTFS Summary 2025-28
Appendix 1B - Medium Term Financial Strategy MTFS Detail by Service Area 2025-28
Appendix 2A - New Growth Core Grants and Inflation Summary
Appendix 2B - Growth Business Cases
Appendix 3A - New Savings Summary
Appendix 3B - Savings Business Cases
Appendix 4 - Council Taxbase Calculation
Appendix 7A - Discretionary Fees and Charges 2025-26
Appendix 7B - Statutory Fees and Charges 2025-26
Appendix 8A - HRA Budget Summary
The Councils 2025-26 Budget Report 26 Feb 2025 Full Council 1
Annex 1 - Budget Motion and Council Tax Requirement 2025-26
Annex 1 - Council Tax Resolution - Appendix A
Annex 2 - Budget Report 2025-26 and MTFS 2025-28
Annex 2 - Appendix 1A - Medium Term Financial Strategy MTFS Summary 2025-28
Annex 2 - Appendix 1B - MTFS Detail by Service Area 2025-28
Annex 2 - Appendix 2A - New Growth Core Grants and Inflation Summary
Annex 2 - Appendix 2B - Growth Business Cases
Annex 2 - Appendix 3A - New Savings Summary
Annex 2 - Appendix 3B - Savings Business Cases
Annex 2 - Appendix 4 - Council Taxbase Calculation
Annex 2 - Appendix 5 - Reserves Policy
Annex 2 - Appendix 6 - Projected Movements in Reserves
Annex 2 - Appendix 7A - Discretionary Fees and Charges 2025-26
Annex 2 - Appendix 7B - Statutory Fees and Charges 2025-26
Annex 2 - Appendix 8A - HRA Budget Summary
Annex 2 - Appendix 8B - HRA Rent Setting Policy
Annex 2 - Appendix 8C - Housing Revenue Account Fees and Charges 2025-26
Annex 2 - Appendix 8D - Housing Revenue Account Growth and Savings
Annex 2 - Appendix 9A - Capital Programme 2024-28 Report
Member Allowances Scheme 202526
Appendix. 1 for Member Allowances Scheme 202526
Budget Amendments Supplement 26th-Feb-2025 19.00 Council
Appendix 8A - HRA Budget Summary-THL10L1147
Declarations of Interest