Adam Harrison - Councillor for Camden (Bloomsbury)

Councillor Adam Harrison

Labour Bloomsbury Cabinet Member for Planning and a Sustainable Camden and Deputy Leader

Email: adam.harrison@camden.gov.uk

Council: Camden

Council Profile: View on council website

Committees: Cabinet (Committee Member) Planning Committee (Committee Member) Council (Committee Member) Audit and Corporate Governance (Appointment Panel) Sub-Committee (Committee Member)

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Councillor Adam Harrison's council service across 2024 and 2025 has been marked by a consistent dedication to sustainable urban development, with a pronounced and detailed focus on environmental services and planning in the most recent year.

Key Themes and Priorities: Across both years, Harrison has championed sustainable transport and urban planning. In 2024, his priorities were heavily weighted towards transport policy, including the development of protected cycle networks, the implementation of Healthy School Streets, and balancing the needs of various road users. By 2025, his focus broadened significantly to encompass a wider range of environmental services and urban planning, with a particular emphasis on tackling issues of public cleanliness and fly-tipping. He also remained involved in core council financial decisions and statutory planning matters.

Evolution of Focus: Harrison's focus has evolved from a primary concentration on transport infrastructure and policy in 2024 to a more comprehensive and hands-on approach to environmental services and planning in 2025. While transport remains an underlying interest, the most recent year sees him directly addressing tangible issues like street cleanliness and the enforcement of environmental regulations, alongside his ongoing planning responsibilities.

Most Significant Contributions (Especially in Recent Years): In 2025, Harrison's most significant contributions include the announcement of a substantial £1 million investment in environmental services, aimed at improving street sweeping, nighttime patrols, and overall service flexibility. His strong stance on tackling fly-tipping with increased fines also stands out as a key initiative. Furthermore, his confirmation of permanent repairs for damaged cycle route wands on Haverstock Hill demonstrates a commitment to maintaining and improving existing sustainable infrastructure. He also played a crucial role in decision-making processes, voting on Revenue Estimates and Council Tax, and providing assurances on statutory planning powers.

In 2024, his contributions included chairing a Cabinet meeting on the Parking Policy Review and advocating for the Camden Transport Strategy Delivery Plan 2025-28, with a clear commitment to protected cycle infrastructure and Healthy School Streets.

Patterns and Consistent Areas of Interest: A consistent thread throughout Harrison's service is his dedication to creating a more sustainable and well-planned urban environment. He consistently engages with transport policy and infrastructure, and his role as Cabinet Member for Planning and a Sustainable Camden underscores this ongoing commitment. His recent activities in 2025 demonstrate an expansion of this commitment to encompass the practicalities of maintaining a clean and functional urban space, alongside strategic planning.

Yearly Activity Timeline

Throughout 2025, Councillor Adam Harrison, in his capacity as Cabinet Member for Planning and a Sustainable Camden and Deputy Leader, demonstrated a strong focus on environmental services and urban planning. He was particularly vocal about tackling fly-tipping and street cleanliness, announcing increased fines and a significant £1 million investment in environmental services. This funding was earmarked for enhanced street sweeping, nighttime patrols, and improved service flexibility. Harrison also addressed infrastructure concerns, confirming the commencement of permanent repairs for damaged cycle route wands on Haverstock Hill. He participated in key decision-making processes, voting in favor of Revenue Estimates and Council Tax settings, and provided assurances regarding statutory powers for significant planning decisions. While present at several meetings, his active contributions were primarily centered on environmental initiatives and planning matters.

Monthly Activity in 2025

During July 2025, Councillor Adam Harrison attended the Planning Committee meeting on July 3rd, where no specific actions or statements were recorded. In the Cabinet meeting on July 16th, in his roles as Cabinet Member for Planning and a Sustainable Camden and Deputy Leader, he addressed concerns about statutory powers for a significant decision. He assured that the report contained full details, that officer information posed no risk to the Council, and that an in-principle decision was reasonable. He also clarified that the development delivery was already defined by the planning permission for the O2 site, distinguishing it from the technical decision. His appointment as Cabinet Member for Planning and a Sustainable Camden and Deputy Leader occurred in May 2025, and he was absent from council meetings on April 7th and May 22nd, 2025.

Meetings in July 2025
Council - Monday, 21st July, 2025 7.00 pm - 21 July 2025

Adam Harrison was absent from the Council meeting held on Monday, 7th April, 2025, and the Council meeting held on Thursday, 22nd May, 2025. He was appointed as Cabinet Member for Planning and a Sustainable Camden and Deputy Leader at the Council meeting held on Wednesday, 14th May, 2025.

Activity Timeline

Meetings Attended Note this may include planned future meetings.

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Planning Committee Committee Member

Planning Committee - Thursday, 13th November, 2025 7.00 pm

The Camden Council Planning Committee is scheduled to meet on 13 November 2025, to discuss several planning applications. These include a discussion of proposed amendments to an existing permission for lab-enabled offices on Judd Street, a proposal to extend and refurbish buildings on Warren Street and Euston Road, and a plan to convert part of a car park on Drury Lane into a self-storage facility.

November 13, 2025
Cabinet Committee Member

Cabinet - Wednesday, 12th November, 2025 7.00 pm

Camden Council's Cabinet is scheduled to meet on 12 November 2025 to discuss a number of key issues, including the Cultural Strategy for Camden, the Euston Area Plan, and the potential establishment of a Locally Led Development Corporation for Euston. Also on the agenda is the proposed redevelopment of the Regent's Park Estate North, a procurement strategy for temporary agency workers, and a variation to the civil parking and traffic enforcement contract.

November 12, 2025
Planning Committee Committee Member

Planning Committee - Monday, 3rd November, 2025 7.00 pm

Here is a summary of the topics that were scheduled for discussion at the Camden Council Planning Committee meeting on 3 November 2025.

November 03, 2025
Planning Committee Committee Member

Planning Committee - Thursday, 7th August, 2025 7.00 pm

The Camden Council Planning Committee met on Thursday 7 August 2025, to discuss planning applications in the borough. The committee approved a procurement strategy for tree sponsorship, and a land swap in Enfield. Councillors also voted to grant conditional planning permission for the remodelling of 19 Charterhouse Street, and for a rear extension at Basement Flat 6 South Hill Park.

August 07, 2025
Planning Committee Committee Member

Policy and Performance, Planning Committee - Tuesday, 22nd July, 2025 7.00 pm

The Camden Council Planning Committee was scheduled to meet on 22 July 2025 to discuss a range of planning and development-related topics. These included updates on the Knowledge Quarter, affordable workspace, design review processes, retrofitting and conservation efforts, digital planning initiatives, and recent changes to planning policy and guidance. The committee was also expected to review development management performance data, and updates on planning enforcement, tree preservation, and appeal outcomes.

July 22, 2025

Decisions from Meetings

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Minutes

From: Cabinet - Wednesday, 12th November, 2025 7.00 pm - November 12, 2025

... the minutes of the meeting held on 17th September 2025 were approved and signed as a correct record.

Recommendations Approved

Notification of Any Items of Business that the Chair Decides to Take as Urgent

From: Cabinet - Wednesday, 12th November, 2025 7.00 pm - November 12, 2025

...to note that there were no items of urgent business to be considered.

Recommendations Approved

Any Other Business that the Chair Decides to Take as Urgent

From: Cabinet - Wednesday, 12th November, 2025 7.00 pm - November 12, 2025

...to approve the recommendation that there was no urgent business to address.

Recommendations Approved

Matters Referred from a Council Scrutiny Committee

From: Cabinet - Wednesday, 12th November, 2025 7.00 pm - November 12, 2025

...to approve the recommendations, as there were no matters referred from a Council Scrutiny Committee.

Recommendations Approved

Deputations

From: Cabinet - Wednesday, 12th November, 2025 7.00 pm - November 12, 2025

...to approve recommendations following deputations from Florence Reid, Alice Brown of Climate Emergency Camden, and Dorothea Hackman regarding item 11 on the agenda, likely concerning the redevelopment of Regents Park Estate North.

Recommendations Approved

Summary

Meetings Attended: 41

Average per Month: 2.0

Decisions Recorded: 100