Councillor Alan Mitchell
Positions, Voting Record & Activity Summary
Councillor Alan Mitchell's council service across multiple years, particularly in recent times, demonstrates a consistent and evolving commitment to community development, local infrastructure, and resident well-being, with a pronounced focus on the Bedfont and Feltham areas. His most recent activities in 2026, as Chair of the Bedfont and Feltham Area Forum, underscore a strong emphasis on tangible community improvements and addressing immediate local concerns.
Key Themes and Priorities:
Across his service, Mitchell has consistently prioritized community development and engagement. This is evident in his involvement with initiatives like the Feltham High Street Engagement, CIL funds, and the Thriving Communities Fund. He also shows a strong dedication to improving local infrastructure and environment, addressing issues ranging from fly-tipping and potholes to advocating for better cycling infrastructure and green spaces. Resident concerns are a recurring theme, with Mitchell actively tackling issues such as anti-social behaviour, parking, and roadworks. In recent years, there's been a growing focus on cultural development and expression, as highlighted by his advocacy for Hounslow's cultural recognition and his insightful commentary on the link between freedom of expression and culture. He also demonstrates a keen interest in social welfare and support systems, particularly concerning youth issues and the identification and support of carers.
Evolution of Focus:
While earlier years (2024) show a strong foundation in infrastructure and community funding, Mitchell's focus has broadened and deepened in more recent years. In 2025, he expanded his scope to include more nuanced cultural advocacy and a more detailed scrutiny of council programs, including the Safety Valve Programme and the use of data in schools. The most recent year, 2026, sees him taking a leading role in chairing the Area Forum, directly addressing both established community assets (Feltham Green Eco Cabin, Freddie Mercury Memorial Garden) and pressing contemporary issues like youth concerns and historical fly-tipping. This indicates a progression from addressing broader community needs to actively shaping and leading local initiatives with a clear vision for improvement.
Most Significant Contributions (Especially Recent Years):
In 2026, Mitchell's role as Chair of the Bedfont and Feltham Area Forum stands out, where he not only opened meetings and set agendas but also highlighted significant local achievements and tackled immediate concerns. His focus on the Feltham Green Eco Cabin and Freddie Mercury Memorial Garden showcases a commitment to enhancing the local environment and creating community focal points. Addressing youth concerns in Feltham Town Centre and resolving historical fly-tipping in Granville Avenue demonstrate a direct and impactful response to pressing local issues. His continued involvement in the Feltham High Street Engagement as part of Action Plan Updates in 2025 and 2026 signifies a sustained effort to revitalize the heart of the community.
Patterns and Consistent Areas of Interest:
Mitchell's dedication to the Bedfont and Feltham areas is a consistent thread throughout his service. He consistently acts as a voice for residents, addressing their concerns with diligence. His interest in community well-being and development is unwavering, manifesting in support for local projects and initiatives. Furthermore, his engagement with infrastructure and environmental improvements remains a core priority, ensuring the physical landscape of his constituency is well-maintained and enhanced. His role as Chair of the Area Forum in recent years solidifies his position as a key facilitator and advocate for local progress.
Yearly Activity Timeline
During January 2026, Councillor Alan Mitchell, as Chair of the Bedfont and Feltham Area Forum, played a key role in opening the meeting and setting the agenda. His contributions focused on community development and safety, highlighting recent achievements like the Feltham Green Eco Cabin and Freddie Mercury Memorial Garden. He also addressed pressing local issues, including youth concerns in Feltham Town Centre and the resolution of historical fly-tipping in Granville Avenue. Furthermore, he provided updates on the Feltham High Street Engagement as part of the Action Plan Updates, demonstrating a commitment to improving the local area.
Monthly Activity in 2026
During January 2026, Councillor Alan Mitchell, in his capacity as Chair of the Bedfont and Feltham Area Forum, opened the meeting and outlined the council's recording protocol. He highlighted recent community achievements, including the opening of the Feltham Green Eco Cabin and the Freddie Mercury Memorial Garden. Councillor Mitchell also reported on a meeting with schools and the Community Safety Team concerning youth issues in Feltham Town Centre. He addressed historical fly-tipping in Granville Avenue, confirming that heavy waste had been cleared, and provided an update on the Feltham High Street Engagement as part of the Action Plan Updates.
Meetings in January 2026
Bedfont and Feltham Area Forum - Thursday, 15 January 2026 7:30 pm - 15 January 2026
Councillor Alan Mitchell, as Chair of the Bedfont and Feltham Area Forum, opened the meeting and informed attendees about the council's recording protocol. He acknowledged recent community successes, such as the opening of the Feltham Green Eco Cabin and the Freddie Mercury Memorial Garden. Councillor Mitchell also shared that he and Councillor Asim had met with schools and the Community Safety Team to discuss youth-related concerns in Feltham Town Centre. During the Open Forum, he addressed historical fly-tipping issues in Granville Avenue, noting that heavy waste had been cleared. Additionally, Councillor Mitchell provided an update on the Feltham High Street Engagement as part of the Action Plan Updates.
Throughout 2025, Alan Mitchell demonstrated consistent engagement with local community issues and broader council initiatives. He actively addressed resident concerns regarding the misuse of Lime Bikes, anti-social behaviour at Western Homes, and ongoing roadworks and scaffolding issues in Feltham. Mitchell also championed cultural development, advocating for Hounslow's recognition in the West London Cultural Corridor
and emphasizing the link between freedom of expression and culture, stating,
He further highlighted Hounslow as
where there was freedom of expression linked to imagination, there was culture.
Mitchell also took a proactive role in scrutinizing council programs, inquiring about the Safety Valve Programme's deficit, the use of air quality sensor data in Feltham schools, and the integration of assistive technology in health and care. He particularly emphasized the importance of identifying and supporting carers, especially young carers, and questioned risk mitigation strategies for service demand exceeding staff availability. Mitchell also chaired the Bedfont and Feltham Area Forum and served as the action champion for the Feltham High Street Engagement initiative.
overdue recognition for its wealth of culture.
Monthly Activity in 2025
During the November 27, 2025, Overview and Scrutiny Committee meeting, Councillor Alan Mitchell actively engaged by asking several questions. He sought updates on the Council's progress in eliminating a £100,000 deficit for the Safety Valve Programme, noting the Council was ahead of its financial profile. Mitchell also inquired about the data collection and use from air quality sensors in Feltham schools and the timelines and integration of assistive technology with health and care pilots. He emphasized the importance of identifying and supporting individuals who may not recognize themselves as carers, particularly young carers, and asked if lessons from the Written Statement of Action could be applied to this group. Finally, he questioned the mitigation measures for the risk of high demand exceeding staff availability.
Meetings in November 2025
Overview and Scrutiny Committee - Thursday, 27 November 2025 7:00 pm - 27 November 2025
Councillor Alan Mitchell actively participated in the Overview and Scrutiny Committee meeting on November 27, 2025, by posing several pertinent questions across various agenda items. He inquired about the Council's progress and confidence in eliminating a £100,000 deficit related to the Safety Valve Programme by 2028, noting that the Council was ahead of its financial profile due to reductions in non-maintained special school placements.
Mitchell also sought clarification on the collection and utilization of data from the 20 air quality sensors at schools in Feltham. He expressed interest in assistive technology, asking about timelines and connections to health and care pilots.
Furthermore, he highlighted the common situation where individuals do not identify as carers, emphasizing the importance of support to help them recognize their roles and access services. He specifically asked if lessons learned from the Written Statement of Action could be applied to support unpaid carers, particularly young carers, and whether efforts were underway to identify young carers within schools.
Finally, Councillor Mitchell addressed a risk outlined in the report concerning high demand exceeding staff availability, asking about the proposed mitigation measures.
During September 2025, Councillor Alan Mitchell was actively involved in council meetings. On September 16th, he spoke in strong support of the West London Cultural Corridor
motion, emphasizing the link between freedom of expression and culture, and highlighting Hounslow's diverse talent and cultural offerings. He stated,
He also noted that Hounslow was
where there was freedom of expression linked to imagination, there was culture.
On September 25th, Councillor Mitchell chaired the Bedfont and Feltham Area Forum. He also serves as the action champion for the Feltham High Street Engagement initiative and previously reported on the need for expanded youth provision in Feltham. During the Area Forum, he addressed the street lighting dimming policy, explaining its 2016 implementation with the Metropolitan Police for energy conservation.
overdue recognition for its wealth of culture.
Meetings in September 2025
Bedfont and Feltham Area Forum - Thursday, 25 September 2025 7:30 pm - 25 September 2025
Councillor Alan Mitchell chaired the Bedfont and Feltham Area Forum meeting. He also serves as the action champion for the Feltham High Street Engagement initiative. In a previous meeting, he had reported on the need for expanded youth provision in Feltham. Regarding street lighting, he explained that the dimming policy was implemented in 2016 with the Metropolitan Police to conserve energy.
Overview and Scrutiny Committee - Thursday, 18 September 2025 7:00 pm - 18 September 2025
Alan Mitchell was listed as a member of the Overview and Scrutiny Committee for the meeting on Thursday, 18 September 2025. However, there is no record of him saying or doing anything specific during this meeting.
Borough Council - Tuesday, 16 September 2025 7:30 pm - 16 September 2025
Councillor Alan Mitchell spoke in support of the motion West London Cultural Corridor: celebrating our Summer of Culture and committing to put culture at the heart of our growth strategy.
He stated that where there was freedom of expression linked to imagination, there was culture.
He highlighted the remarkable array of talent from east to west in Hounslow,
citing examples of events and opportunities for all ages, including arts centres and performance companies working with communities to foster positive relationships, belonging, and empowerment. Councillor Mitchell expressed his belief that Hounslow was overdue recognition for its wealth of culture
and gave his wholehearted support for the motion.
During July 2025, Councillor Alan Mitchell actively engaged in discussions at the Bedfont and Feltham Area Forum. He provided an update on the monitoring of the Lime Bikes bay in the town centre, including conversations about its potential relocation away from the War Memorial. Councillor Mitchell also addressed concerns regarding the loss of green space and increased parking due to new developments, clarifying that CIL infrastructure funds were being utilized for local infrastructure improvements. He investigated scaffolding issues in front of ASDA, identifying the building's management split and suggesting weather as a potential cause for halted work. He later confirmed with town centre management and security that the scaffolding was for roof repairs to Camelia House by the owners, Aviva, following storm damage, and expressed his intent to follow up on the lack of visible work. Councillor Mitchell was also present at the Borough Council's annual meeting on July 22nd, though no specific actions or statements were attributed to him in the provided information.
Meetings in July 2025
Borough Council - Tuesday, 22 July 2025 7:30 pm - 22 July 2025
Alan Mitchell was present at the annual meeting of the Borough Council held on Tuesday, 27th May 2025. No specific statements or actions were attributed to him in the provided document.
Bedfont and Feltham Area Forum - Thursday, 10 July 2025 7:30 pm - 10 July 2025
Councillor Alan Mitchell provided an update on the monitoring of the Lime Bikes bay in the town centre, mentioning discussions about its potential removal by the War Memorial. He addressed concerns about green space loss and increased parking from new developments, explaining that CIL infrastructure money was being used to enhance local infrastructure. Regarding scaffolding in front of ASDA, Councillor Mitchell identified the building's management split between A2 Dominion and First Port. He suggested weather conditions might have halted the work and committed to investigating further with Town Centre Management. He later confirmed with town centre management and security that the scaffolding was for repairs to Camelia House's roof by the owners, Aviva, following storm damage. He expressed his intention to pursue the matter further, noting the lack of visible work.
Alan Mitchell attended the Overview and Scrutiny Committee meeting on June 9, 2025, as a member. However, there is no record of him speaking or taking any specific action during the meeting.
Meetings in June 2025
Overview and Scrutiny Committee - Monday, 9 June 2025 7:00 pm - 9 June 2025
Alan Mitchell was present at the Overview and Scrutiny Committee meeting on June 9, 2025, as he is listed as a member of the committee. However, the available documents (minutes and reports pack) do not indicate that he spoke or took any specific action during the meeting.
During May 2025, Alan Mitchell was present at the Borough Council meeting on Tuesday, May 27th. No specific actions or statements were recorded for him during this meeting.
Meetings in May 2025
Annual Meeting of the Council, Borough Council - Tuesday, 27 May 2025 7:30 pm - 27 May 2025
Alan Mitchell was present at the Borough Council meeting on Tuesday, 27 May 2025. No record of him speaking or taking any action during this meeting was found.
During the March 3, 2025, Bedfont and Feltham Area Forum, Alan Mitchell addressed several key issues. He confirmed that councillors had received complaints regarding the misuse of Lime Bikes and planned to meet with the Cabinet Member for Transport and Environment to discuss these concerns. Mitchell also provided an update on anti-social behaviour and ongoing issues at Western Homes, noting that solutions were discussed but contingent on funding, and offered to share contact details for the Managing Agents. He reported on scheduled road works outside McDonalds on Feltham High Street, which were delayed from the Feltham Town Centre development and expected to finish by late January 2025. Regarding scaffolding in front of ASDA at New Chapel Square, Mitchell explained that the management of Carmelia House was divided between two companies and suggested the work might have been halted due to weather, specifically high winds causing roof tiles to detach. He committed to following up with Town Centre Management for a completion timeline and acknowledged the building's design contributing to wind issues. Finally, Mitchell reiterated his ongoing engagement with residents' concerns on the Western Homes estate, including awareness of rough sleepers and anti-social behaviour, emphasizing that the estate's safety and security were the responsibility of Western Homes and their agents, Rose Tree Management. He offered to discuss further details with Eden after the meeting.
Meetings in March 2025
Borough Council - Tuesday, 25 March 2025 7:30 pm - 25 March 2025
There is no record of Alan Mitchell saying or doing anything in this meeting.
Bedfont and Feltham Area Forum - Monday, 3 March 2025 7:30 pm - 3 March 2025
Alan Mitchell confirmed that all Councillors had received complaints about the misuse of Lime Bikes and planned to meet with the Cabinet Member for Transport and Environment to discuss these issues affecting Feltham and Bedfont. He provided an update on anti-social behaviour and ongoing issues at Western Homes, reporting that solutions were discussed but were subject to funding, and offered to provide contact details for the Managing Agents. Mitchell also updated on scheduled road works outside McDonalds on Feltham High Street, noting the work was outstanding from phase 1 of the Feltham Town Centre development and was expected to be complete towards the end of January 2025. Responding to a question about scaffolding in front of ASDA at New Chapel Square, he stated:
The management of Carmelia House was split between two different management companies, A2 Dominion and First Port. He said the work may have stopped due to weather conditions and that high winds may be the cause of tiles flying off the roof. He would follow up through the Town Centre Management and find out when the work was expected to be completed. He noted the “windy city syndrome” caused by the layout of the building which was a historical effect of the original construction.
Finally, Mitchell confirmed his long-standing involvement with residents' issues on the Western Homes estate, acknowledging awareness of rough sleepers and ASB, and stating it was Western Homes' responsibility through their property management agents, Rose Tree Management, to make the estate safe and secure. He offered to speak to Eden after the meeting for more details.
During February 2025, Alan Mitchell attended the Budget Setting Meeting of the Borough Council on February 25th. There is no record of him speaking or taking any specific actions during this meeting.
Meetings in February 2025
Budget Setting Meeting, Borough Council - Tuesday, 25 February 2025 7:30 pm - 25 February 2025
There is no record of Alan Mitchell speaking or taking any action during the Budget Setting Meeting of the Borough Council on February 25, 2025.
During 2024, Councillor Alan Mitchell was actively involved in community engagement and addressing local issues in Bedfont and Feltham. His primary focus areas included infrastructure improvements, such as addressing disrepair at Grosvenor Park Estate, potholes on Station Road, and loose pavements, and advocating for better cycling infrastructure. He also championed community development by reporting on the progress of CIL funds and the Thriving Communities Fund, highlighting upcoming events like a veterans' cafe and a choral society performance. Councillor Mitchell expressed a clear stance on retail development, opposing further betting and pawn shop licenses in favor of mainstream retailers. He also addressed resident concerns regarding parking, both in existing areas and new developments, and committed to working with relevant authorities and TfL for solutions. His involvement demonstrates a dedication to enhancing the local environment and supporting community well-being.
Monthly Activity in 2024
During the September 2nd, 2024 Bedfont and Feltham Area Forum, Councillor Alan Mitchell provided updates on various community initiatives and addressed resident concerns. He reported on the progress of CIL funds and the Thriving Communities Fund, highlighting funded projects and announcing upcoming events such as a veterans' cafe and a choral society performance. Councillor Mitchell also detailed his observations and actions regarding local infrastructure, including disrepair at Grosvenor Park Estate, the process for reporting discarded Lime Bikes, and the Council's £250,000 investment in Feltham Green for a secure family space. He committed to addressing parking issues, including those on zig-zag lines, pavement parking, and potholes on Station Road, and stated his intention to report these to the relevant authorities. Regarding retail development, he indicated opposition to further betting and pawn shop licenses, advocating for mainstream retailers and a balance of parking and green spaces. Councillor Mitchell also acknowledged the need for improved cycling infrastructure on red routes and pledged to work with TfL for enhancements, mentioning additional funding for potholes through a Pothole Pledge Scheme.
He addressed concerns about parking in new developments, noting that Councillors are aware and will collaborate with residents on solutions. For loose pavements outside the Magistrates Court, he advised reporting them to ward councillors for inclusion in the Pavement Pledge Scheme. Finally, he commented on the evolving nature of outsourced council services.
Meetings in September 2024
Bedfont and Feltham Area Forum - Monday, 2 September 2024 7:30 pm - 2 September 2024
Councillor Alan Mitchell, who chaired a previous meeting on March 14, 2024, provided an update on CIL funds and the Thriving Communities Fund, reviewing funded projects. He announced upcoming events, including a morning cafe for armed forces veterans and a Feltham Choral Society performance. During a visit to Grosvenor Park Estate with Councillor Asim, he observed the disrepair of pavements and stated that a report would be submitted to Hounslow Highways for action. He also explained the process for reporting discarded Lime Bikes. Councillor Mitchell announced that the Council was investing £250,000 in Feltham Green to create a secure family space. He addressed several resident concerns, agreeing that Ward Councillors would take details to request a review of inappropriate parking on zig-zag lines and pavement parking. He noted the disturbance caused by potholes along Station Road and stated he would report them to Officers. Regarding retail outlets and a betting shop licence, he indicated that Members opposed more betting and pawn shop licences and were against the granted licence, preferring more mainstream retailers and a balance between parking and green areas. He acknowledged poor cycling infrastructure on a red route and committed to working with TfL for improvements, also mentioning additional funding for potholes through a Pothole Pledge Scheme.
He explained that many new developments lacked parking due to proximity to public transport and that Councillors were aware of this issue and would work with residents on solutions. For loose pavements outside the Magistrates Court, he advised residents to report them to ward councillors for inclusion in the Pavement Pledge Scheme, noting strict guidelines for Hounslow Highways. He also commented that the outsourcing of council services, which had grown, was beginning to change. Additionally, an Action Plan Brief from March 2024 mentioned Councillor Mitchell in relation to parking issues at Proctors Close and the community centre, detailing ongoing discussions and requests for a gate and disabled bay.
Activity Timeline
Meetings Attended Note this may include planned future meetings.
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Overview and Scrutiny Committee - Monday, 26 January 2026 7:00 pm
The Overview and Scrutiny Committee of Hounslow Council is scheduled to consider proposals for the upcoming financial year's budget, alongside an update on changes within the local NHS and health system. The committee will also review its forward plan and work programme.
Bedfont and Feltham Area Forum - Thursday, 15 January 2026 7:30 pm
The Bedfont and Feltham Area Forum meeting was scheduled to include an informal marketplace for residents to engage with council services and community groups, followed by a formal meeting. The formal agenda included updates on previous discussions, presentations from local organisations, an open forum for residents to raise concerns, and updates on action plan items.
Overview and Scrutiny Committee - Thursday, 27 November 2025 7:00 pm
The Overview and Scrutiny Committee of Hounslow Council was scheduled to meet on 27 November 2025 to discuss the council's financial strategy, the outcome of a housing inspection, and the work programme for the coming months. The committee was also expected to review the forward plan and receive updates from its scrutiny panels and the Joint Health Overview and Scrutiny Committee. Also on the agenda was a discussion of the recommendations from the Scrutiny in a Day event focused on the Lampton Group.
Borough Council - Tuesday, 25 November 2025 7:30 pm
The Hounslow Borough Council meeting included discussion of the council's long-term vision, treasury management, and committee appointments. Councillors were also scheduled to consider motions relating to the Lampton Group[^2], tenant wellbeing, and gambling reform. Additionally, the council was asked to approve a waiver to a councillor attendance rule.
Bedfont and Feltham Area Forum - Thursday, 25 September 2025 7:30 pm
The Bedfont and Feltham Area Forum met to discuss updates to the action plan, updates to questions from the last open forum, and a community spotlight. The meeting was also scheduled to include an informal market place for residents to visit council services and community groups.
Decisions from Meetings
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Notification of the Appointment of the Deputy Leader and the Cabinet
From: Annual Meeting of the Council, Borough Council - Tuesday, 27 May 2025 7:30 pm - May 27, 2025
...the Cabinet for 2025/26 was noted, including the appointment of Councillor Tom Bruce as Deputy Leader, the allocation of portfolios to Cabinet Members, and the appointment of five Cabinet Assistants with their respective projects.
For Determination
Establishment of and Appointment to Council Bodies 2025/26
From: Annual Meeting of the Council, Borough Council - Tuesday, 27 May 2025 7:30 pm - May 27, 2025
... to establish Council bodies, approve appointments to them (including chairs), agree on their terms of reference, and approve a change to the terms of reference for the North West London Joint Health Overview & Scrutiny Committee, while also authorizing the Interim Chief Executive to make adjustments for political proportionality.
For Determination
Waiver of the Six Month Councillor Attendance Rule (Section 85 (1) of the Local Government Act 1972)
From: Annual Meeting of the Council, Borough Council - Tuesday, 27 May 2025 7:30 pm - May 27, 2025
...to waive the six-month councillor attendance rule for Councillor Sukhbir Dhaliwal due to ill health, both retroactively for his absence since December 4, 2024, and prospectively for a further six months until November 26, 2025.
For Determination
Councillor Theo Dennison to ask Councillor Shantanu Rajawat, Leader of the Council
From: Borough Council - Tuesday, 25 March 2025 7:30 pm - March 25, 2025
Recommendations Approved
Councillor Allan Joseph to ask Councillor Shivraj Grewal, Cabinet Member for Infrastructure, Recycling and Transformation
From: Borough Council - Tuesday, 25 March 2025 7:30 pm - March 25, 2025
Recommendations Approved
Summary
Meetings Attended: 23
Average per Month: 1.1
Decisions Recorded: 58