Councillor Adam Jude Grant
Email: Adam.Grant@bromley.gov.uk
Council: Bromley
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Positions, Voting Record & Activity Summary
Adam Jude Grant's council service across multiple years reveals a consistent dedication to policy development, financial scrutiny, and community services, with a pronounced and evolving focus on technological integration and environmental stewardship in his most recent activities.
Key Themes and Priorities:
Across his tenure, Grant has consistently prioritized policy development and scrutiny, particularly within the Environment & Community Services portfolio. He has demonstrated a keen eye for financial management, repeatedly questioning budget allocations and advocating for value for money. Community well-being, environmental initiatives, and heritage preservation have also been recurring areas of interest.
Evolution of Focus:
While earlier years (2024-2025) show a strong emphasis on traditional policy scrutiny, budget challenges, and community tributes, Grant's focus has demonstrably shifted towards embracing new technologies and forward-thinking contract management in his most recent activities.
Most Significant Contributions (Especially in Recent Years):
In 2026, Grant's leadership as Chairman of the Environment & Community Services Policy Development and Scrutiny Committee has been marked by proactive policy improvements. His proposal for enhancements to booking forms for assistance requests directly addresses user experience. More significantly, his championing of AI and new technologies within maintenance and renewal contracts signals a strategic vision for modernizing council operations. His specific suggestions for contract clauses and FMS integration demonstrate a deep dive into practical implementation, aiming to leverage technology for efficiency and effectiveness.
In 2025, his role as Chairman of the Environment and Community Services PDS Committee was instrumental in addressing a range of issues, from parking regulations to advocating for fairer central government funding. His heartfelt tribute to Colin Brand and proposal to rename Churchill Court highlights his commitment to community recognition. His appointment to the Rights of Way Sub-Committee and refinement of the Local Planning Protocol further underscore his engagement with community infrastructure and planning.
In 2024, Grant's consistent scrutiny of the Council's projected deficit and his advocacy for strategic funding use were crucial. His engagement with environmental initiatives, including the Carbon and Net Zero Action Plan, and his specific concerns regarding the heritage character of Shortlands Railway Station showcase a balanced approach to progress and preservation.
Patterns and Consistent Areas of Interest:
Grant exhibits a consistent pattern of active participation and leadership in policy and scrutiny committees. His commitment to environmental concerns is a thread running through his service. Furthermore, his dedication to ensuring effective service delivery and financial prudence remains a constant. The recent emphasis on technological integration in 2026 represents a significant evolution, building upon his established foundation of diligent oversight and a commitment to improving council operations for the benefit of the community.
Yearly Activity Timeline
In January 2026, Adam Jude Grant was actively involved in policy development and scrutiny committees. As Chairman of the Environment & Community Services Policy Development and Scrutiny Committee, he proposed improvements to booking forms for assistance requests. He also championed the integration of AI and new technologies into contracts for Carriageway and Footway Maintenance and Renewal, suggesting specific clauses and investigations into FMS integration. Grant acknowledged the committee's work on the Chinese Roundabout
and advised a councillor to continue discussions outside the meeting.
Monthly Activity in 2026
During January 2026, Adam Jude Grant was present at the Executive, Resources and Contracts Policy Development and Scrutiny Committee meeting on January 19th. As Chairman of the Environment & Community Services Policy Development and Scrutiny Committee, he was active in the meeting on January 27th. He proposed adding a section to booking forms for assistance requests. In discussions on Carriageway and Footway Maintenance and Renewal, he advocated for incorporating AI and new technologies into contracts, suggesting a clause for their use, an investigation into integrating FMS with AI, and a report on the use of materials like polymers with Bitumen. He also thanked committee members for their questions and their excellent work carried out with respect to the Chinese Roundabout.
When responding to public questions, he advised Councillor Alisa Igoe to continue the dialogue outside the meeting.
Meetings in January 2026
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Activity Timeline
Meetings Attended Note this may include planned future meetings.
72 meetings · Page 1 of 15
Executive, Resources and Contracts Policy Development and Scrutiny Committee - Monday 20 July 2026 7.00 pm
Executive, Resources and Contracts Policy Development and Scrutiny Committee - Monday 22 June 2026 7.00 pm
Environment and Community Services Policy Development and Scrutiny Committee - Wednesday 17 June 2026 7.00 pm
Executive, Resources and Contracts Policy Development and Scrutiny Committee - Tuesday 26 May 2026 7.00 pm
Decisions from Meetings
15 decisions · Page 1 of 3
(25/01924/FULL1) - Pavilion And Public Conveniences, Queens Mead Recreation Ground, Queens Mead Road, Bromley
From: Plans Sub-Committee No. 1 - Thursday 16 October 2025 7.00 pm - October 16, 2025
...to approve the application (25/01924/FULL1) for the part change of use of the pavilion at Queens Mead Recreation Ground into a takeaway cafe with associated alterations, subject to conditions.
Recommendations Approved
(25/03792/HPA) - 48 Park Avenue, Orpington, BR6 9EH
From: Plans Sub-Committee No. 1 - Thursday 16 October 2025 7.00 pm - October 16, 2025
... to approve the application (25/03792/HPA) for a first-floor rear extension and elevational alterations at 48 Park Avenue, Orpington, BR6 9EH, subject to conditions.
For Determination
DECLARATIONS OF INTEREST
From: Plans Sub-Committee No. 1 - Thursday 16 October 2025 7.00 pm - October 16, 2025
...to approve the recommendations, noting that there were no declarations of interest.
Recommendations Approved
APOLOGIES FOR ABSENCE AND NOTIFICATION OF SUBSTITUTE MEMBERS
From: Plans Sub-Committee No. 1 - Thursday 16 October 2025 7.00 pm - October 16, 2025
Recommendations Approved
(25/03775/FPA) - Mottingham Library, 31 Mottingham Road, Mottingham, London, SE9 4QZ
From: Plans Sub-Committee No. 1 - Thursday 16 October 2025 7.00 pm - October 16, 2025
...to approve application 25/03775/FPA for the replacement of external windows and doors with uPVC double glazed units, and the replacement of timber cladding and soffits with uPVC at Mottingham Library, 31 Mottingham Road, Mottingham, London, SE9 4QZ, subject to conditions regarding time limit, compliance with approved plans, and approved materials.
For Determination
Summary
Meetings Attended: 72
Average per Month: 1.4
Decisions Recorded: 15 Not all decisions are recorded, so this may significantly underestimate the number of decisions actually made.