Ahmodul Kabir - Councillor for Tower Hamlets (Bethnal Green East)

Councillor Ahmodul Kabir

Aspire Bethnal Green East Chair of General Purposes Committee

Email: Ahmodul.Kabir@towerhamlets.gov.uk

Council: Tower Hamlets

Council Profile: View on council website

Committees: Council (Member) Children and Education Scrutiny Sub-Committee Inner North East London Joint Health Overview & Scrutiny Committee Health & Adults Scrutiny Sub-Committee (Member, Vice-Chair) General Purposes Committee (Chair) Licensing Committee Overview & Scrutiny Committee (Substitute) Licensing Sub Committee Housing & Regeneration Scrutiny Sub Committee (Vice-Chair, Member)

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Ahmodul Kabir's council service across multiple years reveals a consistent and evolving dedication to governance, housing, and community welfare, with a pronounced emphasis on these areas in his most recent activities.

Key Themes and Priorities: Throughout his service, Kabir has demonstrated a strong focus on housing and regeneration, scrutinizing performance, advocating for increased affordable housing, and addressing issues like damp and mould. He has also been deeply involved in the procedural aspects of council governance, often chairing committees and emphasizing transparency and proper procedure. His work also touches upon local economic development and community well-being, particularly in his most recent year.

Evolution of Focus: While housing and procedural governance have been consistent pillars, his recent activity in 2026 shows a more direct engagement with specific community concerns like fair rent and small business support, alongside his continued leadership in scrutiny and committee work. The emphasis on scrutinizing council performance, particularly regarding housing delivery and tenant services, has intensified in recent years, as evidenced by his detailed questioning and advocacy in 2025.

Most Significant Contributions (Recent Years): In 2025, Kabir was a driving force in housing discussions, notably advocating for the protection of Mudshue Farm with a strong declaration:

We support Mudshue Farm. We don't want to see Mudshue Farm closed and we will fight to protect Mudshue Farm.
He also championed increased affordable housing requirements in the Local Plan and introduced initiatives for housing transformation. His commitment to transparency was evident in 2024 when he stressed the need for thorough explanations before signing off on significant contracts, stating,
When I was asked to sign in, I wasn't fully explained what I'm signing. I wasn't given the full report, and I wasn't even told 190 million pounds of contract was involved. So, can you make a note that that never happened again? If a scrutiny chair is asked to sign something, he or she needed to be explained the full report before he signed, he or she signed it.
In 2026, his active participation in key committees like General Purposes, Housing & Regeneration Scrutiny, and Health & Adults Scrutiny, coupled with his declaration of interest in fair rent and small business support, highlights his continued commitment to these vital areas.

Patterns and Consistent Areas of Interest: Kabir consistently takes on leadership roles, frequently chairing or vice-chairing important committees. His dedication to scrutiny, ensuring accountability and improved performance from the council, is a recurring theme. He also demonstrates a commitment to managing conflicts of interest, as seen in his declarations in both 2026 and 2024. His engagement with the budget process, voting on key motions, further underscores his involvement in the core functions of council governance.

Yearly Activity Timeline

In 2026, Ahmodul Kabir was actively involved in council meetings, demonstrating his commitment to governance and community interests. He chaired the General Purposes Committee, attended the Housing & Regeneration Scrutiny Sub Committee, and served as Vice Chair of the Health & Adults Scrutiny Sub-Committee. Notably, during a Council meeting on January 21st, he declared a non-pecuniary interest in a petition concerning fair rent and small business support, citing his business ownership in Tower Hamlets. This indicates a focus on housing, community welfare, and local economic development.

Monthly Activity in 2026

During January 2026, Ahmodul Kabir participated in three council meetings. On January 13th, he attended the Housing & Regeneration Scrutiny Sub Committee as Chair of the General Purposes Committee and declared no Disclosable Pecuniary Interests. On January 20th, he attended the Health & Adults Scrutiny Sub-Committee as Vice Chair. On January 21st, during the Council meeting, Ahmodul Kabir declared a non-pecuniary interest in the Petition on Fair rent and support for small businesses in Tower Hamlets due to business ownership in the Borough.

Meetings in January 2026
Overview & Scrutiny Committee - Monday, 26th January, 2026 6.30 p.m. - 26 January 2026

Ahmodul Kabir was present at the Overview & Scrutiny Committee meeting on 26th January 2026, substituting for Councillor Abdul Mannan. No direct statements or actions were attributed to him in the provided documents.

Activity Timeline

Meetings Attended Note this may include planned future meetings.

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Overview & Scrutiny Committee

Overview & Scrutiny Committee - Tuesday, 15th October, 2024 6.30 p.m.

The Committee noted the Council’s progress on the Local Government Association's (LGA) Corporate Peer Challenge (CPC) Action Plan and its performance in the first quarter of the 2024/25 financial year. It also discussed the Council’s performance on tackling rent arrears, its Youth Justice Plan and the Cumulative Impact Assessment (CIA) Policy for licensed premises.

October 15, 2024
Licensing Sub Committee

Licensing Sub Committee - Tuesday, 8th October, 2024 6.30 p.m.

The Licensing Sub Committee approved a new premises licence for Rotunda Cafe in Island Gardens to sell alcohol on and off the premises between 08:00 and 17:00. The committee also approved a new premises licence for 7A Ezra Street to sell alcohol for consumption on the premises until 23:30, Monday to Saturday, and until 19:30 on Sunday.

October 08, 2024
Council

Council - Wednesday, 2nd October, 2024 7.00 p.m.

The meeting approved the creation of a Mayor's Winter Emergency Fund to provide financial support to pensioners ineligible for the scrapped Winter Fuel Allowance payments, and approved time-banded waste collection regulations. Two motions were also debated, one from the Administration on winter fuel payments and another from the Labour group about the council's homelessness accommodation placement policy.

October 02, 2024
Overview & Scrutiny Committee

Extraordinary Meeting, Overview & Scrutiny Committee - Monday, 30th September, 2024 6.30 p.m.

The Overview & Scrutiny Committee met to consider a call-in of the Cabinet's decision to award new contracts for the provision of domiciliary care services in the borough. Following a lengthy discussion, in which concerns were raised about a lack of transparency in the decision-making process, the Committee ultimately voted to uphold the Cabinet's decision.

September 30, 2024
Licensing Sub Committee

Licensing Sub Committee - Tuesday, 24th September, 2024 6.30 p.m.

The Licensing Sub-committee granted a new Premises Licence to Taco Taco in Commercial Street, limiting the sale of alcohol to customers dining at the venue, and restricting off-sales to delivery only. A new Premises Licence for the Widow's Son public house, on Devons Road, was also granted.

September 24, 2024

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