Adam Hood - Councillor for Southwark (Surrey Docks)

Councillor Adam Hood

Liberal Democrats Surrey Docks

Email: adam.hood@southwark.gov.uk

Council: Southwark

Council Profile: View on council website

Committees: Planning Committee (Smaller Applications) Audit, Governance and Standards Committee (Committee Member, Vice-Chair) Council Assembly (Committee Member) North East multi-ward forum

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Positions, Voting Record & Activity Summary

Last updated: 9 days ago

Adam Hood's council service, particularly in the most recent year of 2025, demonstrates a strong focus on fiscal responsibility, public safety, and community resource management. While his 2024 activities were largely limited to meeting attendance and declarations of interest, 2025 saw a significant increase in his active participation and engagement.

Key Themes and Priorities:

  • Fiscal Management: Hood's abstention from voting on the 2025-26 Budget and Council Tax setting in February 2025 signals a cautious approach to financial decisions, suggesting a desire for careful scrutiny or potential reservations about the proposed fiscal strategies. This indicates a priority in ensuring responsible allocation of public funds.
  • Public Safety: A consistent and prominent theme in 2025 was public safety. Hood actively participated in themed debates on Keeping Southwark Safe: Fighting crime and the causes of crime in July and November. His engagement in these discussions highlights a commitment to addressing crime and its underlying issues within the community.
  • Community Resource Utilization: Hood demonstrated a keen interest in the effective use of local amenities, as evidenced by his question regarding the contractual obligations for St Paul's Sports ground. This concern for underutilization points to a priority in maximizing the benefit of public spaces for residents.

Evolution of Focus:

Hood's focus has clearly intensified and broadened in 2025 compared to 2024. While 2024 saw him primarily as an attendee at council meetings and making standard declarations of interest (such as in the Planning Committee), 2025 marked a shift towards more proactive involvement. His participation in budget discussions, raising specific questions about community assets, and engaging in substantive debates on public safety all indicate a more engaged and assertive role in council decision-making.

Most Significant Contributions (Recent Years):

In 2025, Adam Hood's most significant contributions include:

  • Active participation in budget and council tax discussions: His abstention, while not a vote, signifies a considered stance on the council's financial direction.
  • Raising specific concerns about community assets: His question about St Paul's Sports ground directly addressed resident concerns and highlighted a commitment to ensuring public facilities are well-managed and utilized.
  • Substantive engagement on public safety: His participation in themed debates and speaking on the issue demonstrates a dedication to improving the safety and security of the borough.
  • Appointment to key sub-committees: His selection for the standards sub-committee and the civic awards sub-committee of the Audit, Governance and Standards Committee in June 2025 indicates trust in his judgment and a willingness to contribute to oversight and recognition within the council.

Patterns and Consistent Areas of Interest:

While the depth of engagement has increased, a consistent thread throughout his recorded activity is an interest in the practical application of council decisions and their impact on residents. His declaration of interest as a ward councillor in 2024, stating he would consider an application with an open mind, suggests a commitment to fair and considered decision-making. This principle appears to have carried forward into 2025, manifesting in his scrutiny of budgets, his concern for public spaces, and his focus on public safety.

Yearly Activity Timeline

Throughout 2025, Adam Hood was actively involved in council proceedings, with notable participation in meetings concerning budget, council tax, and public safety. In February, he abstained from voting on the 2025-26 Budget and Medium Term Financial Strategy, as well as the Council Tax setting. Despite an apology for absence in March, he raised a pertinent question regarding the contractual obligations for the usage of St Paul's Sports ground, highlighting resident concerns about its underutilization. In June, Hood was appointed to two sub-committees of the Audit, Governance and Standards Committee: the standards sub-committee and the civic awards sub-committee. His engagement with public safety was evident in July and November, where he participated in themed debates on Keeping Southwark Safe: Fighting crime and the causes of crime, speaking on the matter in the latter month.

Monthly Activity in 2025

During November 2025, Adam Hood participated in the Council Assembly meeting on November 12th. He took part in the themed debate on Keeping Southwark Safe: Fighting crime and the causes of crime, where he was one of the councillors who spoke.

Meetings in November 2025
Ordinary meeting, Council Assembly - Wednesday 12 November 2025 7.00 pm - 12 November 2025

Adam Hood participated in the themed debate on Keeping Southwark Safe: Fighting crime and the causes of crime during the Council Assembly meeting on 12 November 2025. He was one of the councillors who spoke during this debate.

Activity Timeline

Meetings Attended Note this may include planned future meetings.

31 meetings ยท Page 7 of 7

Council Assembly

Mayor Making/Annual meeting, Council Assembly - Wednesday 22 May 2024 6.00 pm

May 22, 2024

Decisions from Meetings

1 decision

Development Management

From: Planning Committee (Smaller Applications) - Monday 9 September 2024 7.00 pm - September 09, 2024

...to consider planning applications, enforcement actions, and reports, making decisions subject to the conditions and reasons outlined in the attached reports, with any exceptions clearly specified.

For Determination

Summary

Meetings Attended: 31

Average per Month: 1.4

Decisions Recorded: 1