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Budget, Council - Thursday 26th February 2026 7.30 p.m.

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The Council meeting on Thursday 26 February 2026 focused primarily on the approval of the final budget for 2026/27 and the Medium-Term Financial Strategy (MTFS) for 2026/27 to 2030/31. Key decisions included agreeing a balanced Revenue Budget for 2026/27, setting the Council Tax with a 4.99% increase, approving the Capital Investment Programme, and noting the Treasury Management Strategy Statement.

Budget and Financial Strategy

The Council approved a balanced Revenue Budget for 2026/27, projecting a surplus for the first three years of the Medium-Term Financial Strategy (MTFS) up to 2028/29. This balanced position has been achieved through a combination of factors, including increased government funding following the Fair Funding Review 2.0, the delivery of significant savings proposals totalling £55.747 million in 2026/27, and a prudent approach to income generation. The Council also strengthened its financial resilience by rebuilding its General Fund Balance to 10% of the Net General Fund Revenue Budget and establishing new Transformation and Business Risk Reserves.

However, the MTFS highlights projected budget gaps of £15.556 million in 2029/30 and £46.077 million in 2030/31. These future pressures are primarily driven by continued high costs in Temporary Accommodation, demographic and demand-led pressures in statutory services like Adult Social Care and Children's Social Care, and ongoing inflationary pressures. To address these future challenges, the Council will focus on accelerated transformation, demand management, strengthening financial controls, and maximising income generation.

Council Tax Increase

A 4.99% increase in the Council's element of Council Tax for 2026/27 was agreed. This comprises a 2.99% general Council Tax increase and a 2.00% increase for the Adult Social Care Precept. This decision was made after considering the outcome of a statutory consultation on changes to the Council Tax Reduction (CTR) Scheme, which proposed reducing the maximum support for working-age households from 80% to 70%. While this change is projected to save £1.57 million annually, it was noted that the removal of the 'two-child benefit cap' within the CTR scheme could mitigate the impact on affected households.

Capital Investment Programme

The Council approved a Capital Investment Programme of £292.978 million for 2026/27, with a further £2.257 billion planned for future years. This programme prioritises business-critical schemes, health and safety requirements, and investments that support the delivery of revenue savings. The strategy also aims to minimise borrowing by seeking external funding and utilising capital receipts.

Treasury Management Strategy Statement (TMSS)

The Council's Treasury Management Strategy Statement and Annual Investment Strategy were noted. The strategy prioritises security, liquidity, and yield in investments, focusing on short-term holdings with highly creditworthy counterparties. The borrowing strategy aims to minimise long-term costs while managing refinancing and interest rate risks. The Council's gross external debt is projected to remain within prudential limits, although it is noted as being at the higher end compared to other London boroughs.

Fees and Charges

A review of fees and charges was conducted, with proposals to increase them where possible, not constrained by market conditions or income forecasts. This measure is budgeted to raise an additional £1 million in 2026/27 and £1.3 million in 2027/28.

Other Key Decisions and Discussions

Members' Allowances Scheme 2026-2027

The Council considered recommendations from the London Councils' Independent Remuneration Panel regarding Members' Allowances. After deliberation, the Council decided to apply a 3.2% increase to allowances, backdated to 1 April 2025. This decision aims to ensure fair remuneration that reflects the increasing demands and responsibilities of councillors, potentially aiding in the recruitment and retention of a diverse range of candidates.

Appointment of Interim S151 Officer and Corporate Director of Resources

The Council noted the appointment of Maria Christofi as the Interim Corporate Director of Resources and Section 151 Officer for a period not exceeding 12 months, effective from 5 January 2026. This appointment was made in accordance with the Council's Constitution and ensures the proper administration of its financial affairs during the secondment of the previous officer.

Political Proportionality

The Council noted a change in its political composition due to a councillor moving from the Newham Independents Group to Independent status. Consequently, seats on relevant committees, sub-committees, and joint committees were reallocated to reflect the new political balance, with the Labour Group retaining 115 seats, the Newham Independents Group allocated 9 seats, the Green Group retaining 7 seats, and 4 seats allocated to ungrouped members.

Motions

  • Motion 1 - Newham: A Borough of Sanctuary – Advocating for Responsible Immigration Policies: This motion was CARRIED. The Council reaffirmed its commitment to being a Borough of Sanctuary while advocating for balanced immigration policies. It resolved to write to Newham MPs urging support for legislation facilitating safe and legal routes for asylum seekers, balancing immigration controls with community support, and ensuring access to essential services. The Council also committed to communicating with the House of Lords, neighbouring local authorities, London Councils, and the Local Government Association to foster coordinated efforts. Furthermore, the motion called for the Commission for Integration and Community Cohesion to address the impact of immigration legislation, strategies for communicating service pressures, and recommendations for enhancing partnership with community organisations. Finally, it urged the UK Government to invest adequately in local authorities, uphold human rights in immigration policy, support genuine integration, and ensure community support mechanisms are in place.
  • Motion 2 - Supporting Newham's Hidden Carers: This motion was LOST. It had sought to publish an annual Carers Impact Report, review financial support for unpaid carers, appoint 'Carer Champions' in each ward, improve early identification of carers through health partnerships, explore the creation of a Carers Respite Fund, and recognise Carers Week through council-wide communications and community events.
  • Motion 3 - DEFENDING OUR BOROUGH OF SANCTUARY: This motion, proposed by the Green Group, was WITHDRAWN.

Just Transition Programme Update

The Council noted a report on the progress of the Just Transition Plan, highlighting achievements in areas such as the warm homes programme, community-owned energy projects, pocket forests, healthy school streets, sustainable transport schemes, and separate food waste collection. The Council reaffirmed its strategic commitment to equity, ensuring climate action prioritises support for vulnerable groups and promotes green skills and job opportunities.

Budget Scrutiny Commission Report and Executive Response

The Council received the Budget Scrutiny Commission's report and the Executive's response. The Budget Scrutiny Commission had raised numerous recommendations across various service areas, including cross-cutting governance, financial resilience, council tax, libraries, 10 Victoria Street, youth services, temporary accommodation, environment and sustainable transport, inclusive economy, IT/digital/AI, landlord licensing, and housing revenue account. The Executive's response, detailed in Appendix 1 of the Executive Response report, indicated agreement with most recommendations, with some noted as 'partially agreed' or 'already actioned'. Key areas of agreement included strengthening corporate modelling, improving transparency in budget-related information sharing, publishing a multi-year reserves rebuilding strategy, and strengthening the corporate savings tracking system. However, the Executive did not agree to pause the Council Tax Reduction Scheme (CTRS) saving, stating it was required for a balanced budget, and proposed mitigations to address deprivation. The proposal to rescind the decision to pursue a new tower block at 10 Victoria Street was partially agreed, with further reassessment of the building's viability underway. The Executive also did not agree to require business cases for all council-owned youth venues, citing existing impact assessments and ongoing strategy development.

HRA Budget Setting Report 2026/27

The Council approved the proposed Housing Revenue Account (HRA) Revenue Budget for 2026/27 and the HRA Medium Term Financial Strategy (MTFS) for 2026/27 to 2030/31. This included agreeing to a 4.8% rent increase (CPI + 1%) for social rents, affordable homes, and PFI properties, effective from April 2026. The budget supports significant investment in the Housing Transformation Programme, aiming to enhance compliance, customer experience, and service delivery. The HRA Business Plan was updated, demonstrating financial sustainability for 2026/27, but highlighting the need for active management of reserves and borrowing headroom due to increasing regulatory standards and investment needs.

Final Budget 2026/27, Council Tax 2026/27 and MTFS 2026/27- 2030/31

The Council approved the final 2026/27 Revenue Budget, the Capital Programme to 2028/29, and set the Council Tax for 2026/27. The budget is balanced and sustainable for the first three years of the MTFS, without reliance on Exceptional Financial Support. This was achieved through a combination of increased government funding from the Fair Funding Review, significant savings proposals, and a focus on efficiency and transformation. The Council also strengthened its financial resilience by increasing General Fund Balances to 10% of the Net General Fund Revenue Budget and establishing new Transformation and Business Risk Reserves.

The Council Tax will increase by 4.99%, comprising a 2.99% general increase and a 2.00% Adult Social Care Precept. The report also detailed the Capital Investment Programme of £292.978 million for 2026/27 and £2.257 billion for future years, financed through various sources including borrowing, grants, and capital receipts. The report also included the Treasury Management Strategy Statement, Annual Investment Strategy, and Non-Treasury Investment Strategy, outlining the Council's approach to managing its financial assets and liabilities.

The Council also received updates on specific revenue grants, including the Dedicated Schools Grant (DSG) settlement for 2026/27, which totals £579.261 million. The report noted a forecast opening deficit on the DSG of £8.729 million for 2026/27, with plans for central government funding to cover the majority of these deficits.

The meeting also included a report on the political proportionality of committee seats, following a councillor's move from the Newham Independents Group to Independent status. The allocation of seats was adjusted accordingly.

Finally, the Council received a report on the Chief Officer Pay Policy Statement for 2026/27, outlining the Council's approach to remuneration for senior officers, including salary ranges and the relationship between chief officer pay and the lowest-paid employees. The report also detailed the proposed fees and charges for various council services for 2026/27, including increases in parking charges and a review of landlord licensing fees.

Attendees

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Jemima McAlmont Labour Wall End
Profile image for Charlene McLean
Charlene McLean Cabinet Member for Resident Engagement & Resident Experience Labour & Co-Operative West Ham
Profile image for Councillor Mehmood Mirza
Councillor Mehmood Mirza Leader of Newham Independents Group Newham Independents Boleyn
Profile image for Councillor Shaban Mohammed
Councillor Shaban Mohammed Labour Canning Town North
Profile image for Councillor John Morris
Councillor John Morris Deputy Cabinet Member for Highways and Sustainable Transport Labour & Co-Operative Plaistow West and Canning Town East
Profile image for Councillor Thelma Odoi
Councillor Thelma Odoi Labour & Co-Operative Custom House
Profile image for Melanie Onovo
Melanie Onovo Labour Maryland
Profile image for Miraj Patel
Miraj Patel Deputy Cabinet Member for Environment Labour Green Street East
Profile image for Councillor Sophia Naqvi
Councillor Sophia Naqvi Deputy Leader of Newham Independents Group Newham Independents Plaistow North
Profile image for Councillor Salim Patel
Councillor Salim Patel Labour Manor Park
Profile image for Terence Paul
Terence Paul Labour & Co-Operative Stratford
Profile image for Mohammed Muzibur Rahman
Mohammed Muzibur Rahman Labour Green Street East
Profile image for Councillor Rohima Rahman
Councillor Rohima Rahman Labour & Co-Operative Beckton
Profile image for Sarah Jane Ruiz
Sarah Jane Ruiz Deputy Mayor & Cabinet Member for Children’s Services, Education & Sustainable Transport Labour & Co-Operative Custom House
Profile image for Councillor Simon Rush
Councillor Simon Rush Majority Group Secretary Labour & Co-Operative Plaistow West and Canning Town East
Profile image for Councillor Madeleine Sarley Pontin
Councillor Madeleine Sarley Pontin Labour Forest Gate South
Profile image for Councillor Lakmini Shah
Councillor Lakmini Shah Scrutiny Commission Chair Labour & Co-Operative East Ham South
Profile image for Councillor Rachel Tripp
Councillor Rachel Tripp Chair of Strategic Development Committee Labour & Co-Operative Forest Gate North
Profile image for Winston Vaughan
Winston Vaughan Labour & Co-Operative Forest Gate South
Profile image for Amar Virdee
Amar Virdee Deputy Mayor & Cabinet Member for Community Safety, Housing Need, Homelessness & Private Rented Sector Labour & Co-Operative Green Street West
Profile image for Harvinder Singh Virdee
Harvinder Singh Virdee Labour & Co-Operative Boleyn
Profile image for Dr John Whitworth
Dr John Whitworth Cabinet Member for Air Quality, Climate Emergency & Environment Labour & Co-Operative West Ham
Profile image for Councillor Tonii Wilson
Councillor Tonii Wilson Chair of Licensing Committee Labour & Co-Operative Beckton
Profile image for Councillor Blossom Young
Councillor Blossom Young Cabinet Member for Council Housing Improvements Labour Beckton
Profile image for Larisa Zilickaja
Larisa Zilickaja Labour Green Street East
Profile image for Councillor Dr Rohit Kumar Dasgupta
Councillor Dr Rohit Kumar Dasgupta Vice Chair of Council Labour & Co-Operative Canning Town South
Profile image for Councillor Imam Haque
Councillor Imam Haque Labour Manor Park
Profile image for Rokhsana Fiaz OBE
Rokhsana Fiaz OBE Mayor of Newham Labour & Co-Operative
Profile image for Caroline Oladapo
Caroline Oladapo Labour Royal Victoria
Profile image for Aktharul Alam
Aktharul Alam Labour Little Ilford
Profile image for Musawwar Alam
Musawwar Alam Labour East Ham South
Profile image for Councillor Zulfiqar Ali
Councillor Zulfiqar Ali Cabinet Member for Finance Labour Plaistow North
Profile image for Jennifer Bailey
Jennifer Bailey Labour & Co-Operative Manor Park
Profile image for Syed Bashar
Syed Bashar Labour Little Ilford
Profile image for James Beckles
James Beckles Local Development Committee Chair Labour & Co-Operative Custom House
Profile image for Nur Begum
Nur Begum Newham Independents Little Ilford
Profile image for Stephen Brayshaw
Stephen Brayshaw Majority Group Chief Whip Labour Royal Victoria
Profile image for Rita Chadha
Rita Chadha Cabinet Member for Health & Adult Social Care and Transforming Newham for the Future Labour & Co-Operative Canning Town North
Profile image for Areeq Chowdhury
Areeq Chowdhury Green Canning Town North
Profile image for Carolyn Corben
Carolyn Corben Labour Maryland
Profile image for Liz Cronin
Liz Cronin Labour Forest Gate North
Profile image for Mariam Dawood
Mariam Dawood Labour Manor Park
Profile image for Councillor Reverend Canon Ann Easter
Councillor Reverend Canon Ann Easter Labour & Co-Operative Royal Albert
Profile image for Femi Falola
Femi Falola Labour & Co-Operative East Ham
Profile image for Councillor Shantu Ferdous
Councillor Shantu Ferdous Labour & Co-Operative Plaistow West and Canning Town East
Profile image for Mohammed Gani
Mohammed Gani Labour & Co-Operative Boleyn
Profile image for Joshua Garfield
Joshua Garfield Scrutiny Commission Chair Labour & Co-Operative Stratford
Profile image for Stephanie Garfield
Stephanie Garfield Labour Wall End
Profile image for Councillor John Gray
Councillor John Gray Statutory Deputy Mayor and Cabinet Member for Housing Labour & Co-Operative West Ham
Profile image for Alan Griffiths
Alan Griffiths Labour & Co-Operative Canning Town South
Profile image for Lewis Godfrey
Lewis Godfrey Independent Green Street West
Profile image for Belgica Guaña
Belgica Guaña Independent Canning Town South
Profile image for Councillor Zuber Gulamussen
Councillor Zuber Gulamussen Newham Independents Plashet
Profile image for Councillor Nate Higgins
Councillor Nate Higgins Chair of Council Green Stratford Olympic Park
Profile image for Dina Hossain
Dina Hossain Labour Plaistow West and Canning Town East
Profile image for Lester Hudson
Lester Hudson Chair of Overview and Scrutiny Labour & Co-Operative Wall End
Profile image for Anamul Islam
Anamul Islam Labour & Co-Operative Forest Gate South
Profile image for Councillor MD Nazrul Islam
Councillor MD Nazrul Islam Newham Independents Plaistow South
Profile image for Sabia Kamali
Sabia Kamali Majority Group Assistant Whip Labour & Co-Operative Stratford
Profile image for Councillor Danny Keeling
Councillor Danny Keeling Leader of the Green Group Green Stratford
Profile image for Mumtaz Khan
Mumtaz Khan Deputy Cabinet Member for Health and Adult Social Care Labour & Co-Operative Green Street West
Profile image for Joy Laguda MBE
Joy Laguda MBE Labour Plaistow North
Profile image for Carleene Lee-Phakoe
Carleene Lee-Phakoe Labour & Co-Operative Plaistow South
Profile image for Jane Barbara Lofthouse
Jane Barbara Lofthouse Labour & Co-Operative Plaistow South
Profile image for Pushpa Dipaklal Makwana
Pushpa Dipaklal Makwana Labour & Co-Operative Plashet
Profile image for Councillor Susan Masters
Councillor Susan Masters Scrutiny Commission Chair Labour & Co-Operative East Ham South
Profile image for Anthony McAlmont
Anthony McAlmont Labour & Co-Operative Royal Albert

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Meeting Documents

Agenda

Supplementary Agenda One 26th-Feb-2026 19.30 Council.pdf
Agenda frontsheet 26th-Feb-2026 19.30 Council.pdf
MembersDPIAgendaGuidance2022updateforCouncil.pdf

Reports Pack

Public reports pack 26th-Feb-2026 19.30 Council.pdf

Additional Documents

FULL COUNCIL COVER REPORT 26FEB2026.pdf
EXEC RESPONSE TO BUDGET SCR RECOMMENDATIONS 2026.pdf
2026.02.26 - EXEC RESPONSE TO BSC Council.pdf
Appendix 1 EXEC RESPONSE TO BUDGET SCR RECOMMENDATIONS 2026-FINAL.pdf
HRA Budget report 2026 -27 Council report.pdf
Appendix 1 - Rent Setting Policy EqIA.pdf
Final Budget 2026-27 Council Tax 2026-27 and MTFS 2026-27 to 2030-31.pdf
Appendix AA - Final Budget Setting Report - Cabinet Report.pdf
Appendix B - Capital Investment Strategy.pdf
Appendix Cii Capital Programme 2026-27 Summary.pdf
FINAL__Members Allowances Scheme 2026-27.pdf
Appendix 1_The Remuneration of Councillors in London 2023 Report of the Independent Panel.pdf
APPENDIX 4_Members Allowances Scheme - IRP _No Uplift.pdf
PoliticalProportionalityandReviewAllocationofSeatsonCommittees.pdf
FINAL_Appointment of Chief Officer.pdf
Appendix 2 Membership of the Constitution Review Working Group.pdf
APPENDIX 3_Members Allowances Scheme - IRP with 3.2 Increase.pdf
Appendix Ci Capital Proposals.pdf
BSC FINAL Report 2026 12FEB2026.pdf
Appendix A Section 25 Report.pdf
Minutes of Previous Meeting.pdf