Councillor Alex Sanderson
Email: Alexandra.Sanderson@lbhf.gov.uk
Council: Hammersmith and Fulham
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Positions, Voting Record & Activity Summary
Alex Sanderson's council service, spanning from 2024 to 2026, reveals a consistent dedication to resident well-being, with a pronounced and increasingly strategic focus on children, education, and public health in recent years. While earlier years saw foundational work in these areas, 2025 marked a significant escalation in Sanderson's leadership and policy influence, a trajectory that continued into 2026, albeit with less detailed public record of specific actions.
Key Themes and Priorities:
Across his tenure, Sanderson has consistently prioritized children and education, public health and well-being, and community and environmental development. In 2024, this manifested as strengthening education provision, supporting care leavers, and addressing school absenteeism. By 2025, his role as Deputy Leader with responsibilities for Children and Education allowed him to champion a holistic human first wraparound approach
for vulnerable youth and advocate for comprehensive strategies like the Youth Justice Plan and the Personal Budget Policy for Education Provision. His engagement with public health was also robust, evidenced by his presentation of the Hammersmith & Fulham Suicide Prevention Strategy 2024–2027
and his chairmanship of the Health & Wellbeing Board. Environmental and community development, including air quality and food plans, also featured prominently. In 2026, while specific statements are not recorded, his continued membership on the General Purpose Committee and the Health & Wellbeing Board suggests an ongoing commitment to these core areas.
Evolution of Focus:
Sanderson's focus has demonstrably evolved from foundational engagement in 2024 to a more strategic and leadership-driven role in 2025. The sheer breadth of his responsibilities as Deputy Leader and Chair of multiple key boards in 2025 indicates a significant expansion of his influence and a deeper dive into policy implementation. His language in 2025, emphasizing holistic human first wraparound approach
and presenting multi-year strategies, suggests a more sophisticated and long-term vision. The limited recorded activity in 2026, while not indicative of a lack of engagement, points to a period of continued oversight and participation in established board functions rather than the introduction of new, highly publicized initiatives. This suggests a shift towards consolidating and maintaining progress in areas he has championed.
Most Significant Contributions (Especially Recent Years):
In 2025, Sanderson's most significant contributions likely lie in his instrumental role in advancing policies for children's services, particularly the Personal Budget Policy and the Youth Justice Plan, and his leadership in public health initiatives such as the suicide prevention strategy. His chairmanship of the Health & Wellbeing Board and the Wormwood Scrubs Charitable Trust Committee also allowed him to oversee crucial strategic developments and capital programs. While 2026 lacks specific recorded actions, his continued presence on the Health & Wellbeing Board implies an ongoing role in overseeing public health strategies and resident well-being, building upon the foundations laid in previous years. His strong stance against blight
from BT telephone boxes and gambling shops in 2025 also highlights a commitment to improving the visual and social fabric of the borough.
Patterns and Consistent Areas of Interest:
A consistent pattern throughout Sanderson's council service is his deep commitment to improving the lives of residents, with a particular emphasis on the most vulnerable. The recurring focus on children and education, coupled with a growing emphasis on public health and community well-being, underscores this dedication. His engagement with environmental initiatives and the strategic development of community spaces like Wormwood Scrubs demonstrates a broader interest in creating a sustainable and thriving borough. His approach consistently emphasizes collaboration and a resident-focused perspective, as noted in his 2025 activities.
Yearly Activity Timeline
In 2026, Alex Sanderson was a member of the General Purpose Committee and the Health & Wellbeing Board, attending meetings in January. No specific statements or actions were recorded for Alex Sanderson during these meetings.
Monthly Activity in 2026
During January 2026, Alex Sanderson was a member of both the General Purpose Committee (meeting on January 12th) and the Health & Wellbeing Board (meeting on January 21st). No specific statements or actions were recorded for Alex Sanderson in the provided meeting documents.
Meetings in January 2026
Health & Wellbeing Board - Wednesday, 21st January, 2026 6.30 pm - 21 January 2026
Councillor Alex Sanderson was listed as a member of the Health & Wellbeing Board for the meeting on 2026-01-21. No specific statements or actions were recorded for Councillor Sanderson in the provided documents.
General Purpose Committee - Monday, 12th January, 2026 6.00 pm - 12 January 2026
Alex Sanderson was a member of the General Purpose Committee during the meeting on January 12th, 2026. No specific statements or actions by Alex Sanderson were recorded in the provided documents.
Throughout 2025, Alex Sanderson was a highly active figure in local government, primarily serving as Deputy Leader with responsibilities for Children and Education, and also as Chair of the Wormwood Scrubs Charitable Trust Committee and Chair of the Health & Wellbeing Board. His contributions spanned a wide range of policy areas, with a consistent focus on resident well-being, community engagement, and strategic development.
Key themes and activities throughout the year included:
- Children and Education: Sanderson was instrumental in introducing and advocating for policies related to children's services, including the Personal Budget Policy for Education Provision within EHC Plans and the Youth Justice Plan, emphasizing a
holistic human first wraparound approach
to support vulnerable youth. He also presented reports on Home Care Services, ensuring continuity of care and market stability. - Public Health and Well-being: A significant focus was placed on suicide prevention, with Sanderson presenting the
Hammersmith & Fulham Suicide Prevention Strategy 2024–2027
and advocating for aSEE, SAY, SIGNPOST
approach. He also chaired the Health & Wellbeing Board, celebrating foster carers and approving the final BCF Plan. - Environmental and Community Development: Sanderson engaged with environmental initiatives, including the
Hammersmith & Fulham Council's new Air Quality Action Plan 2025-30
and theHammersmith and Fulham Food Plan 2025-2030,
which aimed to promote a healthier, fairer, and greener food system. He also addressed land appropriation for climate change targets and the repurposing of the UTX site. - Infrastructure and Regeneration: As Chair of the Wormwood Scrubs Charitable Trust Committee, Sanderson oversaw discussions on the AEM Masterplan, approved remedial works, and managed capital programs for sports facilities. He also addressed concerns about Uxbridge Road and high streets, expressing a strong stance against
blight
from BT telephone boxes and gambling shops. - Strategic Planning and Finance: Sanderson presented a vision for the borough's development over the next 10-15 years, emphasizing housing, climate change, and economic growth. He also reassured councillors about the council's strong financial standing, citing
ruthless financial efficiency.
Sanderson's leadership was evident in his ability to move for the adoption of key strategies, deliver impactful speeches, and manage complex agenda items across multiple committees. He consistently emphasized a collaborative and resident-focused approach to governance.
Monthly Activity in 2025
During December 2025, Councillor Alex Sanderson was noted as having apologies for absence from the Cabinet meeting on December 8th.
Meetings in December 2025
Cabinet - Monday, 8th December, 2025 7.00 pm - 8 December 2025
Councillor Alex Sanderson was noted as having apologies for absence from the Cabinet meeting on Monday, 8th December, 2025.
During November 2025, Alex Sanderson attended the Cabinet meeting on November 10th in their capacity as Deputy Leader with responsibility for Children and Education. No specific statements or actions were recorded for Alex Sanderson in the provided meeting minutes.
Meetings in November 2025
Cabinet - Monday, 10th November, 2025 7.00 pm - 10 November 2025
Alex Sanderson attended the Cabinet meeting on 2025-11-10 as the Deputy Leader with responsibility for Children and Education. No specific statements or actions by Alex Sanderson were recorded in the provided documents.
In October 2025, Alex Sanderson, in his roles as Deputy Leader and Cabinet Member for Children and Education, was active in two council meetings. In the October 13th Cabinet meeting, he discussed the council's success in securing Section 106 funding, attributed to the administration's efforts. He also presented a vision for the borough's development over the next 10-15 years, emphasizing housing, climate change, economic growth through initiatives like Upstream London
and an innovation district, and provisions for affordable spaces and opportunities for young people. Sanderson also reassured councillors about the council's strong financial standing, citing ruthless financial efficiency
and effective borrowing management. On October 22nd, during the Full Council meeting, he moved the report and recommendations for the Youth Justice Plan for 2025-26. He stressed the importance of keeping young people safe, understanding the root causes of youth crime, and adopting a holistic human first wraparound approach
to divert vulnerable youth towards stability. He stated,
Of course when anyone commits any form of crime, there must be a reckoning, but to simply write off a young person and their future without seeking to teach them a better way of being without encouraging and nurturing that young person to show that another a better life is possible. But that is a failing that should shame us all.
Meetings in October 2025
Full Council - Wednesday, 22nd October, 2025 7.00 pm - 22 October 2025
Councillor Alex Sanderson, representing College Park and Old Oak and serving as Deputy Leader with responsibility for Children and Education and Lead Member for Inclusive Community Engagement and Co-production, moved the report and recommendations for the Youth Justice Plan for 2025-26. He emphasized the importance of keeping young people safe, acknowledging the evolving nature of crime. Sanderson highlighted the outstanding
rating of the youth justice approach and the plan's focus on understanding the factors that lead young people into crime, particularly those vulnerable to exploitation. He advocated for a holistic human first wraparound approach
to divert young people towards stability and safety, recognizing them as children. Sanderson stated,
He concluded by thanking the youth justice team for their work and commending the plan to the council.
Of course when anyone commits any form of crime, there must be a reckoning, but to simply write off a young person and their future without seeking to teach them a better way of being without encouraging and nurturing that young person to show that another a better life is possible. But that is a failing that should shame us all.
Cabinet - Monday, 13th October, 2025 7.00 pm - 13 October 2025
As Deputy Leader and Cabinet Member for Children and Education, Alex Sanderson spoke on several key agenda items. Regarding the funding community benefits through planning obligation drawdown report,
he highlighted the council's record-breaking success in raising funds from Section 106, attributing this to the administration's efforts and crediting Councillor Jones and officers. During the discussion on the local plan review,
Sanderson provided a comprehensive vision for the borough's development over the next 10-15 years. He emphasized the plan's role in addressing housing ambitions and climate change, detailing the Upstream London
economic plan and the campus borough
and innovation district vision. He pointed to successful business investment, job creation, and the growth of green tech economies, citing Imperial College London's AI campus as an example. He also noted the plan's provisions for affordable office space, housing, green spaces, and opportunities for young people. He concluded that the land development strategy aims to position the borough at the forefront of future shaping. Finally, concerning the capital program monitor and budget variation
report, Sanderson reassured a councillor about the council's borrowing management, citing ruthless financial efficiency
and tough negotiations as reasons for their strong financial standing. He also referenced the Hammersmith Bridge issue and the advice received from the Secretary of State for Transport, reiterating the council's goal to remain one of the most financially well-run authorities.
During September 2025, Councillor Alex Sanderson was active in three council meetings. As Chair of the Health & Wellbeing Board, he had previously approved the final BCF Plan on July 3rd, 2025, prior to its submission to NHS England. In his role as Deputy Leader with responsibility for Children and Education, Sanderson addressed concerns about Uxbridge Road, emphasizing investment and its ethnic diversity, and committed to improving all high streets. He expressed a strong stance against BT telephone boxes, calling them a blight on the public realm,
and gambling shops, labeling them a blight on the area,
and confirmed lobbying efforts for stronger government powers. Regarding chicken shops, he stated the council's policy is to prevent new openings and close existing ones, acknowledging legal challenges in revoking licenses. Sanderson also chaired the Wormwood Scrubs Charitable Trust Committee, where he delivered opening remarks, confirmed agenda items, and directed engagement with external bodies regarding the KAA2 site. He commented on the improved financial situation of the Trust and noted that decisions on the Braybrook Street Play Area Improvement Scheme bid were pending. Additionally, he was delegated authority to approve the final KDFC lease and progress the track re-surfacing scheme at the Linford Christie sports stadium.
Meetings in September 2025
Wormwood Scrubs Charitable Trust Committee - Wednesday, 24th September, 2025 6.30 pm - 24 September 2025
Councillor Alex Sanderson chaired the Wormwood Scrubs Charitable Trust Committee meeting, delivering opening remarks and outlining housekeeping procedures. He confirmed the agenda order, prioritizing the AEM Master Plan Procurement and Implementation Programme. In response to queries about the master plan timetable and grounds maintenance contract renewal, Sanderson stated that a written response would be provided for timetable questions and that the contract renewal would follow a procurement process. Under his direction, the Committee agreed to engage with the Ministry of Defence and the Old Oak and Park Royal Development Corporation regarding the KAA2 site. He also commented on the improved financial situation, noting it was healthier than it had been in a long time. Sanderson explained that he was still reviewing the Braybrook Street Play Area Improvement Scheme bid and had not yet made a decision. Furthermore, the Committee delegated authority to him for approving the final KDFC lease and progressing the track re-surfacing scheme at the Linford Christie sports stadium, noting the completion of the artificial pitch scheme.
Cabinet - Monday, 15th September, 2025 7.00 pm - 15 September 2025
Councillor Alex Sanderson, Deputy Leader with responsibility for Children and Education, introduced himself and addressed concerns regarding Uxbridge Road and its high streets. He emphasized the significant investment in Uxbridge Road, refuting claims of underfunding and highlighting its ethnic diversity as a strength. Sanderson expressed a commitment to improving all high streets, including Uxbridge Road, and assured that the council is working with resident groups.
Regarding specific issues, Sanderson stated that the council is determined to remove all BT telephone boxes, describing them as a blight on the public realm.
He also voiced strong personal opposition to gambling shops, calling them a blight on the area,
and confirmed the council is lobbying the government for stronger powers to address their clustering, as current legislation is insufficient. He offered to meet with the petitioner's lawyers to explore legal avenues regarding betting shops.
On the topic of chicken shops, Sanderson confirmed the council's policy is to prevent new ones from opening and to close existing ones. He acknowledged that while stopping new establishments is feasible, revoking licenses for existing chicken shops is legally challenging, especially if they previously operated as fast-food outlets. He reiterated that the council has explored all available legal avenues, including the Crime and Disorder Act, when considering applications like the Shipley's bingo hall, but has faced legal challenges and lost cases when attempting to revoke licenses or prevent new ones.
Informal meeting, Health & Wellbeing Board - Wednesday, 10th September, 2025 6.30 pm - 10 September 2025
Councillor Alex Sanderson, as the Chair of the Health & Wellbeing Board (H&WB Board), approved the final version of the BCF Plan on 3 July 2025, prior to its submission to NHS England. This approval was requested by officers before the submission deadline of 3 July 2025. The report pack lists Alexandra Sanderson
as the Health and Wellbeing Board Chair, but contextual information suggests this is a clerical error and refers to Alex Sanderson, who holds the title of Deputy Leader (with responsibility for Children and Education).
During July 2025, Alex Sanderson was noted as having apologies for absence from the Full Council meeting on July 9th, but did speak on the Redevelopment of Avonmore Primary School and Building New Homes
agenda item, representing the Administration. On July 14th, Councillor Sanderson chaired the Cabinet meeting in his capacity as Deputy Leader. He introduced several key reports for adoption, including the H&F Food Plan 2025-2030, a procurement strategy for Public Health Nursing services and a new Maternity in the Community Service, and the Council's participation in the pan-London sexual health programme's GUM service. He also invited Mr. Tom Holloway to address the Cabinet regarding parking permit charges.
Meetings in July 2025
Cabinet - Monday, 14th July, 2025 7.00 pm - 14 July 2025
Councillor Alex Sanderson chaired the Cabinet meeting on July 14th, 2025. In his capacity as Deputy Leader, he introduced several key reports. These included the H&F Food Plan 2025-2030 for adoption, a procurement strategy for Public Health Nursing services and a new Maternity in the Community Service, and the Council's ongoing participation in the pan-London sexual health programme, specifically its clinic-based genito-urinary medicine (GUM) service. Councillor Sanderson also invited Mr. Tom Holloway to address the Cabinet regarding parking permit charges.
Full Council - Wednesday, 9th July, 2025 7.00 pm - 9 July 2025
Alex Sanderson was noted as having apologies for absence from the Full Council meeting on July 9th, 2025. However, the transcript also mentions the welcome of Councillor Liam Downer Sanderson to the council. Additionally, Alex Sanderson spoke during the discussion of the Redevelopment of Avonmore Primary School and Building New Homes
agenda item, representing the Administration.
During June 2025, Councillor Alex Sanderson was active in three council meetings, demonstrating a broad portfolio of responsibilities. As Deputy Leader with responsibility for Children and Education, Sanderson spoke on the Hammersmith and Fulham Food Plan 2025-2030, emphasizing its goals for a healthier, fairer, and greener food system, stating,
He also addressed the procurement of Hammersmith and Fulham's Genito-Urinary Medicine (GUM) offer, noting it was a pan-London agreement and explaining a direct award to incumbent providers due to an unsuccessful initial procurement. Sanderson also committed to providing a written response regarding procurement difficulties due to confidentiality.
As Chair of the Wormwood Scrubs Charitable Trust Committee, Sanderson opened the meeting, managed agenda items, and actively participated in discussions regarding the Park Lodge building, income generation, and demolition implications. He sought approval for capital programs, including sports stadium resurfacing, and expressed satisfaction with auditor fees. Sanderson also addressed a grounds maintenance contract procurement and a planning permission application.
Furthermore, Sanderson chaired the Health & Wellbeing Board meeting, delivering a weekly briefing to celebrate foster carers. He also attended an event with Ed Miliband and MP Andy Slaughter to support Jack Tizzard School's solar panel installation, making lighthearted remarks about the initiative. Sanderson also congratulated Parents Active on their 25th birthday.
The Hammersmith and Fulham food plan 2025-2030 promotes a healthier, fairer, and greener food system by tackling food poverty, cutting waste, and improving access to nutritious food across the borough. It focuses on community partnerships, sustainable practices, and measurable goals, like boosting fruit and veg intake, and reducing emissions to make sure our residents are happy and healthy.
Meetings in June 2025
Health & Wellbeing Board - Monday, 23rd June, 2025 6.30 pm - 23 June 2025
Councillor Alex Sanderson, Deputy Leader, chaired the Health & Wellbeing Board meeting on 2025-06-23, as Councillor Kwon was on medical leave. Sanderson opened the meeting, welcomed attendees, and explained housekeeping rules, including live streaming and consent to recording, and announced apologies for absence. Sanderson also led on a weekly briefing to celebrate foster carers during Foster Care Fortnight, highlighting the rewarding nature of fostering and the support available. Additionally, Sanderson was present at an event where a community organization supported Jack Tizzard School in installing solar panels, attending with Ed Miliband and MP Andy Slaughter. Sanderson made lighthearted comments about the solar panel initiative and being pictured at the bottom of a ladder during the event, humorously noting their reluctance to climb it and thanking Ed Miliband for not falling on them. Sanderson also congratulated Parents Active on their 25th birthday and their civic honour earlier in the year.
Wormwood Scrubs Charitable Trust Committee - Wednesday, 18th June, 2025 6.30 pm - 18 June 2025
Councillor Alex Sanderson, as Chair of the Wormwood Scrubs Charitable Trust Committee, opened the meeting, welcoming attendees and outlining housekeeping rules. He led the committee through agenda items including the appointment of co-opted members, apologies, declarations of interest, and the minutes of the previous meeting. Regarding matters arising from the minutes, Sanderson indicated that written responses would be provided for timetable details and that a procurement exercise would be undertaken for a grounds maintenance contract. He introduced the manager's report and actively participated in discussions about the Park Lodge building, inquiring about its income generation, the implications of demolition, and the size of its associated grounds. Sanderson also sought approval for the Lym for Christie sports stadium capital program and the resurfacing between the Old Oak Family Hub. He expressed delight at a low increase in auditor fees, noted the Trust's belief that a planning permission application would not have been successful, and confirmed a budget for signage with events kept away from sensitive areas. Sanderson thanked Faye Thomas for her engagement in the planning process, explaining a two-phase installation approach. He expressed regret regarding an incident where a trustee was threatened, emphasizing the need to report such incidents to the police and flag them to the LET. Finally, he was pleased to hear that an area would be open before the summer and concluded the meeting, thanking everyone for their participation.
Cabinet - Monday, 16th June, 2025 7.00 pm - 16 June 2025
Councillor Alex Sanderson, Deputy Leader with responsibility for Children and Education, spoke on two key items during the Cabinet meeting.
Regarding the Hammersmith and Fulham Food Plan 2025-2030, Sanderson stated:
The Hammersmith and Fulham food plan 2025-2030 promotes a healthier, fairer, and greener food system by tackling food poverty, cutting waste, and improving access to nutritious food across the borough. It focuses on community partnerships, sustainable practices, and measurable goals, like boosting fruit and veg intake, and reducing emissions to make sure our residents are happy and healthy.
On the procurement of Hammersmith and Fulham's Genito-Urinary Medicine (GUM) offer, Sanderson commented:
Thank you, from food plan to gum, it's a wild, wild portfolio this evening. So this report just details the procurement of the gum services in Hammersmith and Fulham, which is a pan-London agreement, so seeking approval to move forward.
Sanderson also explained that the report regarding the GUM services detailed a direct award to incumbent providers for up to sixteen months due to an unsuccessful initial procurement process, while a new procurement was undertaken. In response to a question from Councillor Adronie Alford about procurement difficulties, Sanderson indicated that due to the confidential nature of some issues, a written response would be provided to Councillor Alford.
During May 2025, Alex Sanderson's activities centered on their role as Deputy Leader with responsibility for Children and Education. In a meeting on May 12th, Sanderson presented a report on Home Care Services, explaining the direct award to incumbent providers to ensure continuity of care and market stability during a new procurement process. They noted,
Sanderson also addressed concerns about securing providers, promising a written response to specific issues. Additionally, on the same date, Sanderson highlighted the significance of land appropriation at Hartop and Lannoy for climate change targets, stating,
The current homecare arrangements have been operating on an implied contractual basis following an unsuccessful procurement. Officers have evaluated available options which have informed the proposed recommendations to ensure continuity of care and market stability whilst preparing for a future competitive procurement process.
On May 21st, Sanderson was formally appointed as Deputy Leader with responsibility for Children and Education and was listed as a member of the Health and Wellbeing Board and the Corporate Parenting Board, roles requiring an Enhanced DBS check.
Just to say about the importance of this in terms of the standard is absolutely key in delivering our target for climate change.
Meetings in May 2025
Annual meeting, Full Council - Wednesday, 21st May, 2025 7.00 pm - 21 May 2025
Alex Sanderson was appointed as Deputy Leader with responsibility for Children and Education. They are also listed as a member of the Health and Wellbeing Board and the Corporate Parenting Board, with these roles requiring an Enhanced DBS check.
Cabinet - Monday, 12th May, 2025 7.00 pm - 12 May 2025
Alex Sanderson, Deputy Leader with responsibility for Children and Education and Lead Member for Inclusive Community Engagement and Co-production, presented the report on Home Care Services. They explained that the paper outlined the direct award to three incumbent providers for up to sixteen months, ensuring continuity of care and market stability while a new procurement process is prepared. Sanderson stated, The current homecare arrangements have been operating on an implied contractual basis following an unsuccessful procurement. Officers have evaluated available options which have informed the proposed recommendations to ensure continuity of care and market stability whilst preparing for a future competitive procurement process.
When asked about difficulties in securing another provider, Sanderson indicated that due to the confidential nature of some issues, a written response would be provided to Councillor Alford. Later, discussing the appropriation of land at Hartop and Lannoy, Sanderson emphasized the importance of the matter for climate change targets, saying, Just to say about the importance of this in terms of the standard is absolutely key in delivering our target for climate change.
In April 2025, Councillor Alex Sanderson was present at the Cabinet meeting on April 1st. During this meeting, he introduced the Hammersmith & Fulham Suicide Prevention Strategy 2024-2027. He detailed the strategy's four main components: investing in local support services, implementing the 'Reach out' campaign, enhancing referral pathways, and offering suicide awareness training for frontline officers. Councillor Sanderson stressed the council's collective commitment to suicide prevention, stating,
suicide is not inevitable and reducing suicide rates is a collective responsibility.
Meetings in April 2025
Children and Education Policy and Accountability Committee - Tuesday, 22nd April, 2025 7.00 pm - 22 April 2025
Councillor Alex Sanderson, in their role as Deputy Leader, was present at the Children and Education Policy and Accountability Committee meeting on April 22, 2025. However, the available documentation does not record any specific statements or actions attributed to them during the meeting.
Cabinet - Tuesday, 1st April, 2025 7.00 pm - 1 April 2025
Councillor Alex Sanderson was present at the meeting and introduced the report on the Hammersmith & Fulham Suicide Prevention Strategy 2024-2027. He outlined the strategy's four key areas: investing in local support services, delivering the 'Reach out' campaign, strengthening referral pathways, and providing suicide awareness training for frontline officers. Councillor Sanderson emphasized the council's shared vision for suicide prevention, aiming for residents to receive appropriate and effective support, and stated that suicide is not inevitable and reducing suicide rates is a collective responsibility.
During March 2025, Alex Sanderson was active in three council meetings. As Deputy Leader with responsibility for Children and Education and Lead Member for Inclusive Community Engagement and Co-production, Sanderson presented the Hammersmith & Fulham Suicide Prevention Strategy 2024–2027
at both the Cabinet and Health & Wellbeing Board meetings. In the foreword to this strategy, Sanderson emphasized the council's commitment to resident well-being and suicide prevention, outlining a SEE, SAY, SIGNPOST
approach. This involves understanding challenges, sharing learnings, and creating a system to improve access to support. Sanderson highlighted existing initiatives such as investment in local services, a communications campaign, strengthened referral pathways, and suicide awareness training for frontline staff, stressing that suicide prevention is a shared, multi-agency responsibility.
As Chair of the Wormwood Scrubs Charitable Trust Committee, Sanderson addressed the Alternative Ecological Mitigation (AEM) Masterplan, noting potential approval in tranches and expressing disappointment over unvoiced resident feedback. Regarding HS2, Sanderson acknowledged the complexity of the UTX site repurposing and the committee's limited influence over road diversions. Sanderson also approved £55,000 for urgent remedial and resurfacing works on Artillery Lane and inquired about potential lighting improvements for the lane. Additionally, Sanderson asked for the date of the final session for an outdoor learning pilot programme.
Meetings in March 2025
Health & Wellbeing Board - Wednesday, 19th March, 2025 6.30 pm - 19 March 2025
Councillor Alex Sanderson is a member of the Health & Wellbeing Board. In a previous meeting on 11 December 2024, she took the Chair as she was covering the role of Cabinet Member for Adult Social Care and Health. Councillor Sanderson authored the foreword to the Hammersmith & Fulham Suicide Prevention Strategy 2024-2027
. In her foreword, she stated the commitment of Hammersmith & Fulham to supporting residents' well-being and preventing suicide. She outlined the strategy's approach of understanding challenges (SEE), sharing learnings (SAY), and creating a system that reduces barriers to accessing support (SIGNPOST). She highlighted existing efforts such as investing in local support services like The Listening Place, delivering a communications campaign, strengthening referral pathways for a 'no wrong door' approach, and providing suicide awareness training for frontline officers and local enforcement teams. Councillor Sanderson emphasized that suicide is everyone's business and that a multi-agency partnership is crucial, reiterating the need to 'see what is happening in our borough, speak to each other about suicide, and signpost those at risk to the right services'.
Wormwood Scrubs Charitable Trust Committee - Tuesday, 18th March, 2025 6.30 pm - 18 March 2025
As Chair of the Wormwood Scrubs Charitable Trust Committee, Alex Sanderson addressed several key issues. Regarding the Alternative Ecological Mitigation (AEM) Masterplan, Sanderson indicated the possibility of approving it in two tranches but expressed disappointment that resident feedback, specifically concerning a path network, had not been publicly voiced.
In discussions about HS2, Sanderson noted the complexity of the UTX site being repurposed, requiring new OPDC planning permission, and acknowledged the Committee's limited influence over the temporary diversion of Old Oak Common Lane via the UTX site.
Sanderson approved £55,000 in funding outside of the Committee for urgent remedial works and future resurfacing on Artillery Lane, observing that the road surface had improved and was relatively smooth. They also inquired about potential lighting improvements for Artillery Lane.
Finally, Sanderson asked for the date of the final session for the outdoor learning pilot programme.
Audit Committee - Monday, 10th March, 2025 7.00 pm - 10 March 2025
There is no record of Alex Sanderson speaking or taking any action in the provided documents for the Audit Committee meeting on 2025-03-10.
Cabinet - Monday, 3rd March, 2025 7.00 pm - 3 March 2025
Alex Sanderson, as Deputy Leader with responsibility for Children and Education and Lead Member for Inclusive Community Engagement and Co-production, presented the Hammersmith & Fulham Suicide Prevention Strategy 2024–2027
. In the foreword to the strategy, Sanderson stated the council's commitment to supporting residents' well-being and preventing suicide. He outlined the strategy's approach, which involves understanding challenges residents face (SEE), sharing learnings with stakeholders (SAY), and creating a system to reduce barriers to accessing support (SIGNPOST). Sanderson highlighted existing work, including investment in local support services like The Listening Place, a communications campaign reaching various community spaces, strengthened referral pathways for a 'no wrong door' approach, and suicide awareness training for frontline staff. He emphasized that suicide prevention is a shared responsibility requiring a multi-agency partnership to ensure those at risk are directed to appropriate services.
In February 2025, Alex Sanderson, Deputy Leader with responsibility for Children and Education, played a key role in two council meetings. On February 10th, he introduced the Personal Budget Policy for Education Provision within an Education, Health and Care (EHC) Plan, highlighting its person-centred approach and collaborative development with Parentsactive. Later, on February 26th, as Deputy Leader, Sanderson moved for the noting of the report and recommendations for Hammersmith & Fulham Council's new Air Quality Action Plan 2025-30.
Meetings in February 2025
Budget meeting, Full Council - Wednesday, 26th February, 2025 7.00 pm - 26 February 2025
As Deputy Leader, Alex Sanderson moved for the noting of the report and recommendations concerning Hammersmith & Fulham Council's new Air Quality Action Plan 2025-30.
Cabinet - Monday, 10th February, 2025 7.00 pm - 10 February 2025
Alex Sanderson, Deputy Leader with responsibility for Children and Education, introduced the report on the Personal Budget Policy for Education Provision within an Education, Health and Care (EHC) Plan. He explained that the policy outlines the Council's person-centred approach, designed to offer parents, carers, and young people enhanced flexibility, choice, and control over their support. Sanderson also emphasized that the policy was developed collaboratively with Parentsactive and formally defines the eligibility criteria, purpose, and application of personal budgets for education provision within EHC Plans.
During January 2025, Alex Sanderson was active in two council meetings. At the Full Council meeting on January 22nd, in his capacity as Deputy Leader, he moved for the noting of reports and recommendations concerning Hammersmith & Fulham Council's new Air Quality Action Plan 2025-30
and Free Home Care – Ten Years On
. He also formally moved for the adoption of the Youth Justice Plan 2024-25
and delivered a speech on this plan. While noted as present at the Children and Education Policy and Accountability Committee meeting on January 21st, no specific statements or actions were recorded for him during that session.
Meetings in January 2025
Full Council - Wednesday, 22nd January, 2025 7.00 pm - 22 January 2025
As Deputy Leader, Alex Sanderson moved for the noting of the report and recommendations regarding Hammersmith & Fulham Council's new Air Quality Action Plan 2025-30
. He also formally moved for noting the report and recommendations on Free Home Care – Ten Years On
. Additionally, Alex Sanderson formally moved for adoption of the report and recommendations on the Youth Justice Plan 2024-25
and made a speech on this report.
Informal Meeting, Children and Education Policy and Accountability Committee - Tuesday, 21st January, 2025 7.00 pm - 21 January 2025
Councillor Alex Sanderson was noted as present at the Children and Education Policy and Accountability Committee meeting on Monday, 11 November 2024. No specific statements or actions were recorded for Councillor Sanderson in the provided documents.
Throughout 2024, Councillor Alex Sanderson, primarily serving as Cabinet Member for Children and Education and later as Deputy Leader, demonstrated consistent engagement in council meetings, focusing on key areas of education, children's services, and local community initiatives. A significant theme was the strengthening of education provision, including plans for sustainable primary school funding, securing childcare entitlements, and addressing the needs of children unable to remain in mainstream schools through the Alternative Provision (AP) Strategy. Sanderson actively championed support for care leavers, highlighting Council Tax exemptions and housing prioritization, and celebrated the outstanding
Ofsted rating for H&F children's services. He also addressed financial matters, including the Revenue Budget and Council Tax Levels, and the dedicated schools grant. In his role as Chair of the Wormwood Scrubs Charitable Trust Committee, Sanderson showed strong support for the local nature reserve project, engaging in detailed discussions about its finances, operational aspects, and environmental considerations, including HS2-related land handover and tree felling plans. Later in the year, Sanderson focused on rising school absenteeism, outlining strategic approaches and budget discussions, and noted the potential impact of VAT changes on school transitions. He also participated in discussions on the Health and Wellbeing Strategy and CQC updates, advocating for the recognition of the borough's positive work.
Monthly Activity in 2024
During December 2024, Alex Sanderson was active in two council meetings. As Chair of the Wormwood Scrubs Charitable Trust Committee, Sanderson supported the Local Nature Reserve (LNR) initiative, emphasizing the need for positive behavior change among dog walkers and acknowledging the importance of the grounds maintenance contractor. They also sought clarification on the financial impact of the actor strike and were consulted on value engineering for the Kensington Dragon's pitch project, with the committee agreeing to delegate urgent decision-making authority to the Assistant Director Parks and Leisure in consultation with the Chair. Sanderson was also involved in delegating authority for approving changes to financial accounts and reports. Updates were provided on the potential closure of Old Oak Common Lane due to HS2 works and progress on the grounds maintenance depot.
In their role on the Health & Wellbeing Board, Sanderson participated in discussions on the Health and Wellbeing Strategy 2024-2029 and the Social Care Position Statement and CQC Update. They commended the strategy and inquired about next steps, also noting the recent smartphone ban at Fulham Boys School and its potential impact. Regarding the CQC update, Sanderson observed the volatility of CQC grades and expressed hope for the brilliant work happening in the borough
to be recognized, while acknowledging the new regime still finding its feet.
Sanderson was also present at a Cabinet meeting on December 16th, but no specific statements or actions were recorded for them during that session.
Meetings in December 2024
Cabinet - Monday, 16th December, 2024 7.00 pm - 16 December 2024
Alex Sanderson was present at the Cabinet meeting on December 16th, 2024. There is no record of Alex Sanderson making any statements or taking any actions during this meeting.
Health & Wellbeing Board - Wednesday, 11th December, 2024 6.30 pm - 11 December 2024
Councillor Alex Sanderson is a member of the Health & Wellbeing Board. During the meeting on December 11, 2024, she participated in discussions on the Health and Wellbeing Strategy 2024-2029 and the Social Care Position Statement and CQC Update. Regarding the strategy, she thanked Dr. Lang, commended the strategy, and inquired about the next steps. She also noted the recent smartphone ban at Fulham Boys School and expressed interest in its impact. In the discussion about the CQC update, Councillor Sanderson shared her observations on the volatility of CQC grades despite similar report content, highlighting the brilliant work happening in the borough
and expressing hope for its recognition, while acknowledging the new regime still finding its feet.
Audit Committee - Monday, 9th December, 2024 7.00 pm - 9 December 2024
There is no mention of Alex Sanderson's contributions or actions in the provided documents for the Audit Committee meeting on 2024-12-09.
Wormwood Scrubs Charitable Trust Committee - Wednesday, 4th December, 2024 6.30 pm - 4 December 2024
Alex Sanderson, in their capacity as Chair of the Wormwood Scrubs Charitable Trust Committee, expressed support for the Local Nature Reserve (LNR) initiative, highlighting the importance of encouraging positive behavior change among dog walkers for its successful implementation. They acknowledged that establishing the LNR would require time and emphasized the critical role of the grounds maintenance contractor's performance. Sanderson also sought further clarification regarding the financial impact of the actor strike. They were consulted by officers on the potential effects of value engineering the Kensington Dragon's pitch re-surfacing/extension project. The Committee agreed to delegate approval for urgent decisions concerning this project to the Assistant Director Parks and Leisure, in consultation with the Chair. Additionally, Sanderson was involved in the delegation of authority for approving changes to the 2023/24 Financial Accounts, Annual Report, and management representation letter, also in consultation with the Assistant Director Parks and Leisure. Sanderson also provided an update on the potential closure of Old Oak Common Lane due to HS2 works and noted that progress on the utilization of the grounds maintenance depot was ongoing, with a future update promised.
During the November 4th Cabinet meeting, Councillor Alex Sanderson addressed the issue of school attendance, noting a national increase in persistently absent children post-pandemic. She shared specific figures for non-authorised attendance, stating that primary (1.5%) and secondary (2.8%) levels were below the national average, and attendance for children with health needs was at 4.1%. Sanderson indicated she would be discussing the budget for the School Attendance Strategy later in the week and mentioned a study on children transitioning from private to state education due to VAT changes would be shared. As a Cabinet member, she was part of the unanimous decision to approve the Attendance Strategy.
Meetings in November 2024
Cabinet - Monday, 4th November, 2024 7.00 pm - 4 November 2024
Councillor Alex Sanderson highlighted the growing national concern regarding school attendance post-pandemic, noting a significant increase in persistently absent children. She stated that she would be discussing the budget for the School Attendance Strategy later in the week with relevant colleagues. Sanderson also mentioned that a study on children transitioning from private to state education due to VAT changes would be shared. She provided specific figures for non-authorised attendance, indicating that primary (1.5%) and secondary (2.8%) levels were below the national average, while attendance for children with health needs was at 4.1%. As a member of the Cabinet, Councillor Alex Sanderson was part of the unanimous decision to approve the Attendance Strategy.
During October 2024, Councillor Alex Sanderson was active in two council meetings. In the Cabinet meeting on October 7th, she addressed rising school absenteeism, outlining a strategic approach and mentioning a forthcoming budget discussion. She also noted a study on children transitioning from private to public schools due to VAT changes, confirming the council's capacity to accommodate them. In the Full Council meeting on October 17th, her role as Deputy Leader with responsibility for Children and Education was highlighted. She had previously been mentioned in relation to the Review of the Constitution
and delivered a speech on the Youth Council.
Additionally, she co-reported on the Free Home Care – Ten Years On
report.
Meetings in October 2024
Full Council - Thursday, 17th October, 2024 7.00 pm - 17 October 2024
Alex Sanderson's involvement in the Full Council meeting on 2024-10-17 primarily relates to his role as Deputy Leader with responsibility for Children and Education. He was previously mentioned in the Review of the Constitution
section of the minutes from the 10 July 2024 meeting in this capacity. Furthermore, Councillor Alex Sanderson delivered a speech for the Administration concerning the Youth Council
during the 10 July 2024 meeting. He also co-reported on the Free Home Care – Ten Years On
report alongside Councillor Rowan Ree.
Cabinet - Monday, 7th October, 2024 7.00 pm - 7 October 2024
Councillor Alex Sanderson addressed concerns regarding school attendance, noting a national and local increase in absenteeism and persistently absent children since the pandemic. She explained that the report outlined a strategic approach to tackle this issue. Regarding the strategy's budget, she indicated a forthcoming discussion with the Cabinet Member for Finance and Corporate Services and officers. Sanderson also mentioned a study on children transitioning from private to public education due to VAT on private school fees, confirming the council's capacity to accommodate these students and offering to share the study. She provided specific figures for non-authorised attendance: 1.5% at primary level, 2.8% at secondary level (both below the national average), and 4.1% for children with health needs.
During the September 9th, 2024 Cabinet meeting, Councillor Alex Sanderson presented key reports on procurement strategies. She introduced the strategy for Travel Care and Support Taxi Services, scheduled to begin in September 2025 for four years. Councillor Sanderson also presented a strategy for recommissioning semi-independent living services for vulnerable young people, including those at risk of homelessness, 16 and 17-year-old looked after children, and care leavers in Hammersmith and Fulham. She offered to address a funding uplift question for Queensmill School separately and committed to providing a written response on the criteria for interim transition funding.
Meetings in September 2024
Health & Wellbeing Board - Wednesday, 11th September, 2024 6.30 pm - 11 September 2024
Due to a technical fault, we could not summarise Alex Sanderson's actions during this meeting.
Cabinet - Monday, 9th September, 2024 7.00 pm - 9 September 2024
Councillor Alex Sanderson presented several key reports during the Cabinet meeting. She introduced the procurement strategy for Travel Care and Support Taxi Services, set to commence in September 2025 for four years. Additionally, she presented a strategy for recommissioning semi-independent living services for vulnerable young people, including those at risk of homelessness, 16 and 17-year-old looked after children, and care leavers in Hammersmith and Fulham. In relation to the Queensmill School Transitional Funding report, Councillor Sanderson offered to address a question regarding the lack of funding uplift since 2021 separately, as it was outside the scope of the current paper. She also committed to providing a written response to a query about the criteria for interim transition funding due to its sensitive and complex nature.
During July 2024, Councillor Alex Sanderson was appointed Deputy Leader with responsibility for Children and Education. They also delivered speeches on the Ofsted 'Outstanding' rating for H&F Children's Services and the Youth Council at the Full Council meeting on July 10th. At the Cabinet meeting on July 15th, Councillor Sanderson presented the report on Queensmill School Transitional Funding. When questioned about funding uplifts, they stated the question was unrelated to the current paper and offered a separate response. Regarding interim transition funding criteria, Councillor Sanderson committed to providing a written answer due to the sensitive and complex nature of the information.
Meetings in July 2024
Cabinet - Monday, 15th July, 2024 7.00 pm - 15 July 2024
Councillor Alex Sanderson presented the report on Queensmill School Transitional Funding. When questioned by Councillor Jose Afonso regarding the lack of funding uplift since 2021, Councillor Sanderson stated that the question was unrelated to the current paper and offered to respond separately. In response to an inquiry about the criteria for interim transition funding, Councillor Sanderson committed to providing a written answer due to the sensitive and complex nature of the information.
Full Council - Wednesday, 10th July, 2024 7.00 pm - 10 July 2024
During the Full Council meeting on July 10th, 2024, Councillor Alex Sanderson was appointed Deputy Leader with responsibility for Children and Education as part of a review of the Constitution. They also delivered a speech on behalf of the Administration concerning the Ofsted 'Outstanding' rating for H&F Children's Services and another speech regarding the Youth Council.
During June 2024, Councillor Alex Sanderson was present at the Cabinet meeting on June 3rd. No specific actions or statements were recorded for them during this meeting.
Meetings in June 2024
Cabinet - Monday, 3rd June, 2024 7.00 pm - 3 June 2024
Councillor Alex Sanderson was present at the Cabinet meeting on June 3rd, 2024. There is no record of them saying or doing anything during this meeting.
During May 2024, Councillor Alex Sanderson, Cabinet Member for Children and Education, was present at three council meetings. In the Annual Meeting on May 22nd, Sanderson celebrated the outstanding
Ofsted rating for H&F children's services, acknowledging the challenging financial climate and thanking the children's team, predecessors, the leader, officers, and specifically Jackie McShannon. Sanderson also spoke on behalf of the Administration regarding the Revenue Budget and Council Tax Levels 2024/25 report and voted in favor of it. Sanderson was also present at a Cabinet meeting on May 13th and a Special Meeting of Full Council on May 22nd, with no recorded actions or statements during those specific instances.
Meetings in May 2024
Annual Meeting, Full Council - Wednesday, 22nd May, 2024 7.00 pm - 22 May 2024
Councillor Alex Sanderson, Cabinet Member for Children and Education, delivered a speech celebrating the outstanding
rating achieved by H&F children's services from Ofsted. Sanderson highlighted the challenging context of austerity and reduced budgets, emphasizing the remarkable nature of this achievement and what it signifies for the care and support of children and young people in the borough. They thanked the children's team, predecessors, the leader, and officers, specifically paying tribute to Jackie McShannon, the strategic director of children's services, for her dedication. Sanderson also acknowledged the young people of the borough. Additionally, Alex Sanderson spoke on behalf of the Administration regarding the Revenue Budget and Council Tax Levels 2024/25 report and voted in favour of it.
Special Meeting, Full Council - Wednesday, 22nd May, 2024 8.00 pm - 22 May 2024
Alex Sanderson was present at the meeting.
Cabinet - Monday, 13th May, 2024 7.00 pm - 13 May 2024
Councillor Alex Sanderson was present at the Cabinet meeting on 2024-05-13 in their capacity as Cabinet Member for Children and Education. There is no record of Councillor Alex Sanderson speaking or taking any action during this meeting.
During April 2024, Councillor Alex Sanderson, Cabinet Member for Children and Education, attended the Cabinet meeting on April 15th. They provided a written response to Councillor Aliya Afzal-Khan's questions regarding the School Budget (Dedicated Schools Grant) 2024/25. Councillor Sanderson had to depart the meeting after addressing and voting on the initial three agenda items.
Meetings in April 2024
Cabinet - Monday, 15th April, 2024 7.00 pm - 15 April 2024
Councillor Alex Sanderson, Cabinet Member for Children and Education, was present at the Cabinet meeting. They replied in writing to questions from Councillor Aliya Afzal-Khan concerning the School Budget (Dedicated Schools Grant) 2024/25. Councillor Sanderson noted that they had to leave the meeting after presenting and voting on the first three reports on the agenda.
During March 2024, Councillor Alex Sanderson was active in two council meetings. In the Cabinet meeting on March 4th, as Deputy Leader and Cabinet Member for Children and Education, he introduced reports on the dedicated schools grant and the council's partnership with the National Care Leavers Covenant. Sanderson emphasized the council's comprehensive support for care leavers, including Council Tax exemptions and housing prioritization, and highlighted the declaration of being a care leaver as a protected characteristic. He also noted an increase in children's services funding and stated he would provide written responses regarding high needs block expenditure. On March 6th, as Chair of the Wormwood Scrubs Charitable Trust Committee, Sanderson opened the meeting and expressed strong support for the local nature reserve project. He raised numerous questions regarding income and expenditure, particularly concerning the impact of the American actors strike, parking revenue, and the utilization of the grounds maintenance depot. Sanderson also sought detailed information on an outdoor learning initiative, including its location, dog-free status, operational timing, and funding. He inquired about potential bat roosts and Tree Preservation Orders for a specific willow tree, and the timeline for HS2's tree felling plans and land handover. Sanderson thanked several individuals for their contributions and confirmed the committee's consistent view on the HS2 land handover, awaiting written confirmation. The committee, under his chairmanship, delegated approval for urgent decisions regarding the Kensington Dragon’s pitch and HS2’s ‘Soil Resistivity Testing’ to the Assistant Director Parks and Leisure in consultation with the Chair. Councillor Sanderson sent apologies for absence from the Health & Wellbeing Board meeting on March 12th.
Meetings in March 2024
Health & Wellbeing Board - Tuesday, 12th March, 2024 6.30 pm - 12 March 2024
Councillor Alex Sanderson sent apologies for absence and did not participate in the Health & Wellbeing Board meeting on March 12th, 2024. While present at the previous meeting as a Member of the Board, no specific statements or actions were attributed to them in the provided documents for this meeting.
Wormwood Scrubs Charitable Trust Committee - Wednesday, 6th March, 2024 6.30 pm - 6 March 2024
Councillor Alex Sanderson, as Chair of the Wormwood Scrubs Charitable Trust Committee, opened the meeting. He expressed strong support for the local nature reserve project, emphasizing the need to positively influence dog walker behavior and address vandalism before designation to ensure project success. Sanderson inquired about the impact of the American actors strike on income and expenditure, and sought a breakdown of increased parking revenue, specifically regarding weekend charging. He also raised questions about the utilization of the grounds maintenance depot, asking for an analysis of its use by the council versus the trust and the appropriate payment structure. Sanderson sought clarification on the location, dog-free status, and timing of an outdoor learning initiative, including its potential for year-round operation and future funding sources. He requested information on the age of Forest School participants and a map of the intended area, and clarified if the initiative was intended for school holidays. Sanderson also stated that if private schools or for-profit operators were involved, they should be appropriately charged to benefit the charitable trust. He inquired about a specific willow tree's potential bat roosts and the possibility of a Tree Preservation Order. Sanderson also asked for the date HS2 would revise their plans regarding tree felling and whether the handover of land from HS2 was a hand back
or sell back.
He confirmed that the committee's view on the HS2 land handover remained consistent, awaiting written confirmation from HS2. Sanderson also thanked individuals for their contributions, including Stuart McKay for the accounts, Vicki Abel for the timeline, and Osama El-Amin for an update, and noted the need for a picture of the Scrubs in future audit reports. He also enquired about progress with UKPN regarding additional work costs and stated that a community safety issue would be a Metropolitan Police matter. The committee, under his chairmanship, agreed to delegate approval for urgent decisions regarding the Kensington Dragon’s pitch re-surfacing/extension project and for HS2 to conduct ‘Soil Resistivity Testing’ to the Assistant Director Parks and Leisure in consultation with the Chair, subject to specific agreements.
Cabinet - Monday, 4th March, 2024 7.00 pm - 4 March 2024
Councillor Alex Sanderson, Deputy Leader and Cabinet Member for Children and Education, played a significant role in the Cabinet meeting on March 4th, 2024. He introduced several key reports, including one on the dedicated schools grant for 24/25 and another on the council becoming a partner of the National Care Leavers Covenant. Sanderson highlighted the council's extensive commitment to care leavers and care-experienced individuals, detailing initiatives such as exempting them from Council Tax, prioritizing them for housing, and offering substantial support. He emphasized the importance of listening to care leavers, which led to declaring being a care leaver a protected characteristic. Sanderson also reflected on the memory of former colleague Councillor Michael Cartwright, whose observations about care leavers facing the justice system prompted a study into their experiences. He stated that Hammersmith and Fulham is leading the way in this area and that the current initiative is the beginning of a national conversation. Sanderson also noted that he would provide written responses to specific questions regarding high needs block expenditure and that children's services funding has increased and remains a priority. He mentioned that he had to leave the meeting after presenting and voting on the first three reports. Earlier in the year, on February 12th, Councillor Sanderson had introduced a report on supporting sustainable primary school provision and explained the urgency of confirming free childcare entitlement funding rates by the Department of Education's deadline.
During February 2024, Councillor Alex Sanderson, Cabinet Member for Children and Education, was active in two council meetings. In the February 12th Cabinet meeting, he introduced the Strengthening Education Provision in Hammersmith and Fulham
report, detailing plans for sustainable primary school provision and the urgency of securing funding for free childcare entitlements by a Department of Education deadline. He also referenced previous work on the Alternative Provision (AP) Strategy, aimed at supporting children unable to remain in their schools. On February 28th, during the Full Council meeting, Alex Sanderson spoke on the Revenue Budget and Council Tax Levels 2024/25 report.
Meetings in February 2024
Budget Meeting, Full Council - Wednesday, 28th February, 2024 7.00 pm - 28 February 2024
Alex Sanderson spoke on the Revenue Budget and Council Tax Levels 2024/25 report during the Full Council meeting on February 28th, 2024.
Cabinet - Monday, 12th February, 2024 7.00 pm - 12 February 2024
Councillor Alex Sanderson, Cabinet Member for Children and Education, introduced the report Strengthening Education Provision in Hammersmith and Fulham
. He explained that the plan outlines the steps needed to support sustainable primary school provision across the borough, with recommendations developed by a steering group of council and education partners. Councillor Sanderson also highlighted the urgency of a related decision, which needed Cabinet approval by February 20, 2024, to meet the Department of Education's deadline for confirming funding rates for free childcare entitlements from April 2024. In a previous meeting (January 15, 2024), Councillor Sanderson had thanked Ms Denise Fox and commissioners for their work supporting the school community, noted that some report recommendations had been implemented, and introduced the Alternative Provision (AP) Strategy, emphasizing its goal to ensure education for children unable to remain in their schools and its guidance from stakeholder feedback.
Activity Timeline
Meetings Attended Note this may include planned future meetings.
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Wormwood Scrubs Charitable Trust Committee - Wednesday, 11th February, 2026 6.30 pm
Full Council - Wednesday, 28th January, 2026 7.00 pm
The Full Council of Hammersmith and Fulham is scheduled to convene on Wednesday, 28 January 2026, to discuss a range of important financial and governance matters. Key items on the agenda include the Council Tax Support Scheme for 2026/27, the Council Tax base and collection rates for the same year, and a review of the Council's Constitution. Additionally, the Council will receive the Annual Report of the Audit Committee for 2024/25 and consider several special motions on topics such as Black History Month, online hate speech, the Autumn Budget, and green investment.
Health & Wellbeing Board - Wednesday, 21st January, 2026 6.30 pm
The Health & Wellbeing Board meeting scheduled for 21 January 2026 was set to cover a range of important topics concerning the health and social care of Hammersmith and Fulham residents. Key discussions were planned around the Better Care Fund, the progress of Family Hubs, and the Pharmaceutical Needs Assessment for the borough. Updates were also anticipated on the work of Healthwatch and the Integrated Care Board.
Cabinet - Monday, 19th January, 2026 7.00 pm
The Cabinet of Hammersmith and Fulham Council met on Monday 19 January 2026 to discuss a range of important financial and strategic matters for the borough. Key topics included the Council Tax Support Scheme for 2026/27, the Council Tax base and collection rate for the same year, and proposals for future resident-facing energy initiatives. The meeting also covered the procurement strategy for essential works at Edward Woods Towers.
Decisions from Meetings
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Capital Programme Monitor and Budget Variations, 2024/25 (Outturn)
From: Cabinet - Monday, 15th September, 2025 7.00 pm - September 15, 2025
...to note the capital outturn for the year of £253.1m, approve budget variations to the capital programme from 2024/25 to 2027/28, approve an additional £5m budget for pre-agreed works within the HRA asset and compliance programme funded by HRA borrowing, and note the additional budget approved by Full Council on 7th October 2024 for the Hammersmith Town Hall refurbishment funded by General Fund borrowing.
Recommendations Approved
Transformation of Playgrounds and Other Play Facilities
From: Cabinet - Monday, 15th September, 2025 7.00 pm - September 15, 2025
...to invest £8.3 million over three years to improve playgrounds and play facilities across the borough, including creating exemplar playgrounds in major parks and establishing a Play Forum to advise on the program.
Recommendations Approved
CCTV and Artificial Intelligence - new innovations and improved infrastructure to help combat crime and anti-social behaviour
From: Cabinet - Monday, 15th September, 2025 7.00 pm - September 15, 2025
...to invest £3.2 million in CCTV and AI technologies, including facial recognition and drone trials (subject to Civil Aviation Authority approval), to enhance crime detection and prevention across the borough.
Recommendations Approved
Youth Justice Plan 2025
From: Cabinet - Monday, 15th September, 2025 7.00 pm - September 15, 2025
...to endorse the contents of the Youth Justice Plan 2025-26 and submit it to Full Council for approval, outlining how the council will work with partners to provide and fund youth justice services, keep young people safe, and support their potential.
Recommendations Approved
Procurement Strategy for the Recommissioning of H&F 0-19(25) Public Health Nursing Services and a New Maternity in the Community Service
From: Cabinet - Monday, 14th July, 2025 7.00 pm - July 14, 2025
...to approve the procurement strategy and commence a competitive procurement exercise for redesigned 0-19(25) Public Health Nursing Services and a new Maternity in the Community Service for Hammersmith and Fulham, delegating contract award approval to the Cabinet Member for Adult Social Care and Health.
Recommendations Approved
Summary
Meetings Attended: 55
Average per Month: 2.2
Decisions Recorded: 67