Ahsan Khan - Councillor for Waltham Forest (Hoe Street)

Councillor Ahsan Khan

Labour Hoe Street Deputy Leader (Housing and Regeneration)

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Councillor Ahsan Khan has demonstrated a consistent and evolving commitment to council service, with a pronounced focus on housing, regeneration, and financial management, particularly evident in his recent activities.

Key Themes and Priorities: Across his council service, Khan's primary focus has been on housing policy and delivery, aiming to address the housing crisis through increased supply, improved services, and secure accommodation. This is closely followed by infrastructure development and regeneration projects, which he views as integral to addressing housing needs and fostering community well-being. Financial management and strategic policy setting also represent a significant area of his work, ensuring the council's fiscal health and effective resource allocation.

Evolution of Focus: While housing has been a consistent priority, Khan's recent activity in 2025, as Deputy Leader (Housing and Regeneration), shows a deepening and more strategic engagement. His role has shifted from active participation in discussions to a leadership position, where he is instrumental in presenting, introducing, and driving key housing strategies and regeneration initiatives. The emphasis has moved towards ambitious implementation plans, such as the Temporary Accommodation Acquisition Programme and the Avenue Road Regeneration Delivery Route, indicating a proactive and solution-oriented approach. His focus on learning from Ombudsman rulings and resident feedback has also become more prominent, suggesting a commitment to continuous improvement in housing services.

Most Significant Contributions (Especially in Recent Years): In 2025, Khan's contributions have been particularly significant. He was a driving force behind the presentation and discussion of critical housing policies like the Damp and Mould Policy, the Temporary Accommodation Acquisition Programme, and the Housing Strategy Year One Update. His involvement in the Avenue Road Regeneration Delivery Route and the Deed of Variation to the Fellowship Square Development Agreement highlights his pragmatic approach to delivering affordable housing and employment opportunities. Furthermore, his consistent engagement in budget setting and financial strategies, including the Housing Revenue Account Budget and Treasury Management Strategy, underscores his responsibility for the council's financial stability. His role in chairing the Staffing Committee and involvement in the Shareholder Committee also points to his broader governance responsibilities.

Patterns and Consistent Areas of Interest: Khan consistently demonstrates a commitment to strategic planning and policy implementation. He is a regular presenter and discussant of key reports, indicating a thorough understanding of council operations. His emphasis on resident well-being and learning from feedback and rulings is a recurring theme, suggesting a dedication to improving services based on real-world impact. His engagement in both housing and infrastructure development highlights a holistic view of urban planning and community development.

Overall, Ahsan Khan's council service reflects a dedicated public servant with a clear and evolving focus on addressing critical housing needs and driving strategic regeneration, underpinned by sound financial management and a commitment to continuous improvement.

Yearly Activity Timeline

Throughout 2025, Councillor Ahsan Khan, in his role as Deputy Leader (Housing and Regeneration), was a highly active participant in council meetings, focusing significantly on housing policy, infrastructure development, and financial strategies. He consistently presented and introduced key reports, demonstrating a commitment to improving housing services, addressing the housing crisis, and ensuring resident well-being.

Key themes and priorities included:

  • Housing Strategy and Delivery: Khan was instrumental in presenting and discussing numerous housing-related strategies and policies. This included the Damp and Mould Policy, the Temporary Accommodation Acquisition Programme, the Housing Revenue Account Budget, the Housing Strategy Year One Update, and the Temporary Accommodation to Settled Homes Strategy. He emphasized ambitious plans for providing secure, settled homes and incorporating resident feedback. He also highlighted the Council's efforts in acquiring hotels for temporary accommodation and praised the Asset Transformation Strategy for its focus on affordable housing.
  • Infrastructure and Regeneration: Khan presented reports on the Infrastructure Delivery Plan and Infrastructure Funding Statement, detailing projects like Priory Court and Sutherland Road's SUDS scheme. He also introduced the Avenue Road Regeneration Delivery Route as a priority for addressing the housing crisis and discussed the Deed of Variation to the Fellowship Square Development Agreement as a pragmatic approach to delivering affordable housing and employment.
  • Financial Management and Policy: He played a key role in budget and council tax setting, seconding and proposing substantive motions. He also participated in discussions and votes on the Pay Policy Statement and Treasury Management Strategy.
  • Learning and Improvement: Khan consistently emphasized the importance of learning from lessons, particularly in relation to Ombudsman rulings and resident feedback. He stated,
    All such judgments are taken seriously and are reported to the Housing Scrutiny Committee, Cabinet, and the Leaders’ Board. These reports ensure lessons are learned and relevant members are informed.
  • Council Operations and Governance: He introduced reports concerning procurement for new Cleaning and Mechanical & Electrical Contracts and expressed gratitude for the Schools Capital Programme. He also chaired the Staffing Committee on multiple occasions and was involved in the Shareholder Committee.

Khan's activities demonstrate a proactive approach to council governance, with a strong emphasis on strategic planning, policy implementation, and addressing the complex challenges within the housing and regeneration sectors.

Monthly Activity in 2025

During December 2025, Ahsan Khan, Deputy Leader (Housing and Regeneration), was actively involved in several key council meetings. On December 2nd, he introduced and presented multiple significant reports, including the Housing Asset Management Strategy 2026-2031, emphasizing its focus on safe homes and resident outcomes. He also discussed the Infrastructure Funding Statement 2024/2025 and Infrastructure Planning Update, highlighting successful funding acquisition and improvements to neighborhood infrastructure. Khan introduced the Avenue Road Regeneration Delivery Route as a priority for addressing the housing crisis, noting the securing of substantial GLA funding. He also presented the Deed of Variation to the Fellowship Square Development Agreement, framing it as a pragmatic approach to delivering affordable housing and employment. Throughout these presentations, he consistently thanked officers and stakeholders for their contributions. On December 11th, Councillor Khan was noted as having apologies for absence from the Council meeting, with Councillor Grace Williams responding to questions directed at him.

Meetings in December 2025

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Activity Timeline

Meetings Attended Note this may include planned future meetings.

50 meetings · Page 1 of 10

Cabinet Member

Cabinet - Tuesday, 2 June 2026 - 2.00 pm

June 02, 2026, 2:00 pm
Cabinet CANCELLED Member

Cabinet - Tuesday, 12 May 2026 - 2.00 pm

May 12, 2026, 2:00 pm
Cabinet Member

Cabinet - Tuesday, 14 April 2026 - 2.00 pm

April 14, 2026, 2:00 pm
Executive Decision Member

Executive Decision - Wednesday, 18 March 2026 - 10.30 am

The Executive Decision meeting of Waltham Forest Council on Wednesday 18 March 2026 is scheduled to consider a contract variation for the construction of a High Needs Centre and Family Resilience Centre. This meeting is not open to the public.

March 18, 2026, 10:30 am
Cabinet Member

Cabinet - Tuesday, 17 March 2026 - 2.00 pm

The Cabinet meeting scheduled for Tuesday, 17 March 2026, was set to discuss the council's financial position and future investment plans. Key agenda items included the approval of the council tax for the upcoming year, a significant capital investment strategy spanning a decade, and plans for mobilising exceptional financial support. Additionally, the meeting was scheduled to review budgets for schools and early years, and consider a new partnership agreement for health and social care services.

March 17, 2026, 2:00 pm

Decisions from Meetings

140 decisions · Page 19 of 28

Shareholder Committee Appointments

From: Cabinet - Tuesday, 14th January, 2025 2.00 pm - January 21, 2025

...to appoint Councillor Vicky Ashworth to the Shareholder Committee.

Recommendations Approved

Damp and Mould Policy

From: Cabinet - Tuesday, 14th January, 2025 2.00 pm - January 21, 2025

...to address damp and mould issues in council housing, they approved a new Damp and Mould Policy and delegated authority to the Strategic Director of Place, in consultation with relevant parties, to amend the policy in response to new legal requirements.

Recommendations Approved

School Determined Arrangements 2025/26

From: Cabinet - Tuesday, 14th January, 2025 2.00 pm - January 21, 2025

...to approve the school admissions arrangements for 2026/27 for community and voluntary controlled schools, including a reduction in Pupil Admission Numbers for Chapel End Infants and Edinburgh Schools from 2026/2027.

Recommendations Approved

Sufficiency Strategy - Children Looked After and Care Leavers 2024-2027

From: Cabinet - Tuesday, 14th January, 2025 2.00 pm - January 21, 2025

...to approve the Waltham Forest Children's Sufficiency Strategy 2024-2027, which outlines the council's vision, principles, and priorities for supporting the accommodation needs of children in care and care leavers.

Recommendations Approved

Evolve Norse: 2024/25 Mid-Year Company Performance Review

From: at the rising of Cabinet, Shareholder Committee - Tuesday, 14th January, 2025 2.00 pm - January 21, 2025

...to note Evolve Norse's mid-year performance against its business plan, including a net operating profit of £56,000 and projected year-end profit of £90,000, along with associated risks.

Recommendations Approved

Summary

Meetings Attended: 50

Average per Month: 2.1

Decisions Recorded: 140