Councillor Ajda Ovat
Email: ajda1.ovat@haringey.gov.uk
Council: Haringey
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Positions, Voting Record & Activity Summary
Ajda Ovat's council service, particularly in recent years, has demonstrated a consistent dedication to community well-being and public services, with a notable shift towards more focused, albeit less documented, engagement in the most recent period.
Key Themes and Priorities: Across her service, Ovat has consistently prioritized community safety, public services, and housing development. In 2025, these themes were particularly prominent. She was a strong advocate for the implementation of a Borough Wide PSPO, driven by concerns over public space misuse and anti-social behavior. Her work also extended to ensuring the viability of community organizations through the Community Assets Social Value Policy, aiming to establish fair subsidy levels for council building leases. In 2024, her focus on community safety was evident in her engagement with issues surrounding food bank support and efforts to combat hate crime.
Evolution of Focus: While earlier years show a broader engagement with community issues, the most recent period, particularly 2025, highlights a more targeted approach. Her consistent advocacy for specific policies like the PSPO and the Community Assets Social Value Policy indicates a deepening focus on tangible solutions for community challenges. The limited but present activity in 2026, solely marked by her attendance at a Cabinet meeting, suggests a potential shift towards a more observational or strategic role, or perhaps a period of less public-facing activity. However, her presence at this key meeting underscores her continued involvement at a high level.
Most Significant Contributions (Recent Years): In 2025, Ovat's most significant contributions likely lie in her persistent advocacy for the Borough Wide PSPO, which aimed to directly address public safety concerns. Her championing of the Community Assets Social Value Policy also represents a crucial effort to support the voluntary and community sector. While her direct actions in 2026 are not detailed, her presence at the Cabinet meeting on January 20th signifies her continued participation in high-level decision-making processes.
Patterns and Consistent Areas of Interest: A clear pattern throughout Ovat's service is her commitment to improving the lives of residents through enhanced public services and safety measures. Her engagement with issues like anti-social behavior, community support, and crime prevention demonstrates a sustained interest in creating a secure and thriving community environment. Her involvement in housing development also points to a broader concern for the well-being and infrastructure of the borough.
In summary, Ajda Ovat has been a dedicated advocate for her community, with a strong emphasis on safety and public services. While her documented activity has varied, her consistent presence and focused advocacy, particularly in 2025, highlight her commitment to tangible improvements. Her continued involvement at the Cabinet level in 2026, even with limited specific actions recorded, indicates her ongoing strategic role within the council.
Yearly Activity Timeline
In 2026, Ajda Ovat's recorded activity was limited to her presence at the Cabinet meeting on January 20th. No specific actions or statements were documented for her during this period.
Monthly Activity in 2026
During January 2026, Ajda Ovat was present at the Cabinet meeting on January 20th. No specific actions or statements were recorded for her during this meeting.
Meetings in January 2026
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Activity Timeline
Meetings Attended Note this may include planned future meetings.
29 meetings · Page 1 of 6
Annual, Full Council - Wednesday, 20th May, 2026 7.30 pm
Community Safety Partnership - Wednesday, 18th March, 2026 1.00 pm
The Community Safety Partnership is scheduled to meet on Wednesday 18 March 2026 to discuss the development of a new community safety strategy, review the latest strategic assessment of crime and disorder in Haringey, and receive updates on priority areas including anti-social behaviour, hate crime, violence against women and girls, and serious violence. The meeting will also cover statutory responsibilities such as reducing re-offending, Prevent, and substance misuse.
Full Council - Monday, 16th March, 2026 7.30 pm
The Full Council meeting scheduled for 16 March 2026 was set to cover a range of important topics, including the council's progress on carbon reduction, the annual budget, and motions addressing poverty and community support. The meeting's agenda also included a series of questions from councillors to cabinet members on various council services and initiatives.
Cabinet - Tuesday, 10th March, 2026 6.30 pm
The Cabinet of Haringey Council met on Tuesday, 10 March 2026, approving a four-year contract for dockless e-bike services, the acquisition of 565 homes in Tottenham, and a new contract for recycling and waste collection services. The meeting also saw the approval of spending from the Neighbourhood Community Infrastructure Levy, the award of two heating contracts, and the adoption of a Digital Inclusion Policy.
Budget, Full Council - Monday, 2nd March, 2026 7.30 pm
The Full Council of Haringey Council convened on Monday, 2nd March 2026, with a packed agenda focused primarily on the borough's financial future. Key discussions were scheduled around the approval of the 2026/27 budget and the Medium-Term Financial Strategy (MTFS) for 2026-2031, which included proposals for Council Tax increases and significant capital investment plans. The meeting also addressed the Treasury Management Strategy Statement for 2026/27 and the adoption of the Capital Strategy 2026-2036, outlining the Council's approach to investment and financing over the next decade. Additionally, the Pay Policy Statement for 2026/27 was presented for approval.
Decisions from Meetings
78 decisions · Page 15 of 16
Approval to consult on Regulation 18 Draft Local Plan
From: Cabinet - Tuesday, 16th September, 2025 6.30 pm - September 16, 2025
... to approve for public consultation the Regulation 18 Draft Local Plan, allowing residents, businesses, and stakeholders to shape the borough's future development policies.
Recommendations Approved
Acquisition of 32 Council homes at 255 Lordship Lane, London N17 6AA
From: Cabinet - Tuesday, 16th September, 2025 6.30 pm - September 16, 2025
...to increase the supply of council homes, the Cabinet approved the acquisition of the freehold interest in a property at 255 Lordship Lane, London, N17 6AA, comprising 32 homes, associated car parking, and private amenity, with the intention of letting all homes at social rent, and delegated authority to finalize the terms and complete the transaction, including a leaseback of the two commercial units.
Recommendations Approved
2025/26 Corporate Delivery Plan Update Q1
From: Cabinet - Tuesday, 16th September, 2025 6.30 pm - September 16, 2025
...the Cabinet of Haringey noted progress on the 2024-2026 Corporate Delivery Plan as of June 2025, the launch of the Local Government Outcomes Framework consultation, and agreed to cease reporting on the Enterprise Hub and Power Purchase Agreement due to paused or stopped work.
Recommendations Approved
2025/26 Finance Update Q1
From: Cabinet - Tuesday, 16th September, 2025 6.30 pm - September 16, 2025
... the Cabinet of Haringey noted the forecast revenue outturn variance, approved budget virements and grant receipts, noted the DSG and HRA overspends, noted the forecast capital expenditure, approved proposed budget adjustments, noted approved debt write-offs, noted the Finance Response and Recovery Plans, and noted the Council's response to the Government's consultation on Fair Funding Review 2.0.
Recommendations Approved
Business Continuity Policy
From: Cabinet - Tuesday, 16th September, 2025 6.30 pm - September 16, 2025
...to approve the Business Continuity Policy, ensuring the council meets its statutory duties under the Civil Contingencies Act 2004 and maintains essential services during emergencies.
Recommendations Approved
Summary
Meetings Attended: 29
Average per Month: 1.5
Decisions Recorded: 78