Alexa Michael - Councillor for Bromley (Hayes and Coney Hall)

Councillor Alexa Michael

Conservative Hayes and Coney Hall Chairman, Development Control Committee

Email: Alexa.Michael@bromley.gov.uk

Council: Bromley

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Committees: Development Control Committee (Chairman) Executive, Resources and Contracts Policy Development and Scrutiny Committee (Committee Member) Public Protection and Enforcement Policy Development & Scrutiny Committee (Committee Member) Children, Education and Families Policy Development and Scrutiny Committee (Committee Member) General Purposes and Licensing Committee (Committee Member) Plans Sub-Committee No. 1 (Committee Member) Council (Committee Member) Licensing Sub-Committee (Committee Member) Plans Sub-Committee No. 2 Plans Sub-Committee No. 3 Environment and Community Services Policy Development and Scrutiny Committee Adult Care and Health Policy Development and Scrutiny Committee Renewal, Recreation and Housing Policy Development and Scrutiny Committee

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Councillor Alexa Michael's council service across multiple years demonstrates a consistent and evolving focus on planning and development, with a particularly strong emphasis on her recent leadership roles. Her priorities have increasingly centered on ensuring high-quality, well-considered development that benefits the borough, while rigorously safeguarding green spaces and resident concerns.

Key Themes and Priorities:

Across her tenure, Michael has consistently prioritized robust planning processes, scrutinizing development proposals with a keen eye for design, impact, and adherence to policy. Early in her service, her focus was broad, encompassing housing development quantity, height, massing, and the provision of family housing, alongside broader council matters like budget discussions and social welfare. A significant and recurring theme has been the protection of Metropolitan Open Land (MOL) and Green Belt areas, alongside concerns about inappropriate development such as bungalow conversions and the misuse of 'very special circumstances' arguments. More recently, her focus has sharpened on the quality and amenity value of proposed developments.

Evolution of Focus:

While always engaged in planning, Michael's role and the nature of her contributions have evolved significantly. In 2024, she was actively scrutinizing applications and advocating for resident concerns, often moving motions to refuse or defer. By 2025, as Chairman of the Development Control Committee, her focus shifted towards strengthening planning protocols and local plans, actively shaping the framework for future development. The most recent year, 2026, marks a culmination of this evolution, with her leadership as Chairman of the Development Control Committee being instrumental in advocating for and approving a significant borough amenity, the West Wickham Leisure Centre. This demonstrates a move from scrutinizing individual applications to championing projects with clear community benefits and high design standards.

Most Significant Contributions (Recent Years):

In 2026, Councillor Michael's most significant contribution was her pivotal role as Chairman of the Development Control Committee in supporting the West Wickham Leisure Centre planning application. Her advocacy, highlighting its >high-quality design, >reduced footprint, and potential to be an >excellent borough amenity, directly led to its approval. This exemplifies her ability to champion projects that align with her vision for beneficial and well-designed community infrastructure.

In 2025, her leadership in the Development Control Committee was crucial in safeguarding MOL and Green Belt areas and strengthening planning protocols. She actively proposed and seconded amendments to local plans, demonstrating a proactive approach to shaping policy and ensuring robust development criteria.

Patterns and Consistent Areas of Interest:

Councillor Michael has shown a consistent dedication to planning and development throughout her council service. Her leadership roles in planning committees (Development Control Committee, Plans Sub-Committee No. 1) have been a constant. She has consistently demonstrated a commitment to resident concerns, privacy, and outlook in development proposals. Furthermore, her involvement in the School Place Planning Working Group across multiple years indicates a sustained interest in the borough's infrastructure and future planning needs. Her voting record also shows consistent support for council tax, reflecting a commitment to the financial stability of the council.

Overall, Alexa Michael's council work reveals a dedicated public servant whose expertise and influence in planning and development have grown, culminating in her impactful leadership in recent years, where she has championed projects that enhance the borough's amenities and uphold high standards of design and community benefit.

Yearly Activity Timeline

In 2026, Councillor Alexa Michael, as Chairman of the Development Control Committee, played a significant role in supporting the West Wickham Leisure Centre planning application. During the January 14th meeting, she advocated for its approval, highlighting its >high-quality design, >reduced footprint, and potential to be an >excellent borough amenity. She subsequently moved for the application's approval.

Monthly Activity in 2026

As Chairman of the Development Control Committee, Councillor Alexa Michael supported the West Wickham Leisure Centre planning application during the January 14th meeting. She praised its high-quality design, reduced footprint, and potential to be an excellent borough amenity. Following her remarks, she moved for the application's approval as recommended.

Meetings in January 2026
Development Control Committee - Wednesday 14 January 2026 7.30 pm - 14 January 2026

As Chairman of the Development Control Committee, Councillor Alexa Michael expressed her support for the West Wickham Leisure Centre planning application. She highlighted the application's high-quality design, reduced footprint compared to the previous building, and its potential to serve as an excellent borough amenity. Following her statement, she moved from the Chair that the planning application be approved as recommended.

Activity Timeline

Meetings Attended Note this may include planned future meetings.

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General Purposes and Licensing Committee Committee Member

General Purposes and Licensing Committee - Tuesday 10 February 2026 7.00 pm

February 10, 2026, 7:00 pm
Executive, Resources and Contracts Policy Development and Scrutiny Committee Committee Member

Executive, Resources and Contracts Policy Development and Scrutiny Committee - Monday 9 February 2026 7.00 pm

February 09, 2026, 7:00 pm
Public Protection and Enforcement Policy Development & Scrutiny Committee Committee Member

Public Protection and Enforcement Policy Development & Scrutiny Committee - Thursday 29 January 2026 7.00 pm

The Public Protection and Enforcement Policy Development & Scrutiny Committee is scheduled to meet on Thursday 29 January 2026. The meeting's agenda includes a review of the draft budget for the upcoming financial year, updates on key service performance, and discussions on various policy and operational matters.

January 29, 2026, 7:00 pm
Children, Education and Families Policy Development and Scrutiny Committee Committee Member

Children, Education and Families Policy Development and Scrutiny Committee - Wednesday 28 January 2026 7.00 pm

The Children, Education and Families Policy Development and Scrutiny Committee is scheduled to meet on Wednesday 28 January 2026. The meeting's agenda includes a review of the Dedicated Schools Grant (DSG) for 2026/27, an update on the DSG deficit recovery plan, and the grant allocation for the Holiday Activities and Food Programme. Members will also scrutinise the draft budget for the Children, Education and Families portfolio for 2026/27, receive an annual update on the Youth Justice Service, and review the department's risk register.

January 28, 2026, 7:00 pm
Licensing Sub-Committee Committee Member

Licensing Sub-Committee - Friday 23 January 2026 10.00 am

The Licensing Sub-Committee of Bromley Council met on Friday 23 January 2026 to consider two applications for premises licences. The first was for a new licence at Old Dunstonian House Club in Beckenham, and the second was for a variation to an existing licence at Ornithology Bars & Restaurants Ltd in Petts Wood. Both applications had attracted a significant number of objections from local residents and councillors.

January 23, 2026, 10:00 am

Decisions from Meetings

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(25/03065/HPA) - 21 Lynwood Grove, Orpington. BR6 0BD

From: Plans Sub-Committee No. 1 - Thursday 11 December 2025 7.00 pm - December 11, 2025

...to approve application 25/03065/HPA for the removal of an existing chimney and the erection of part single/two-story front/side/rear extensions with Juliet balconies, loft alterations, and elevational alterations at 21 Lynwood Grove, Orpington, BR6 0BD, subject to conditions.

For Determination

(25/04236/HPA) - 23 Oakfield Lane, Keston, BR2 6BY

From: Plans Sub-Committee No. 1 - Thursday 11 December 2025 7.00 pm - December 11, 2025

...to allow part one/part two storey side, rear and front extensions with a roof terrace over the rear extension with elevational changes at 23 Oakfield Lane, Keston, BR2 6BY, subject to conditions regarding time limits, compliance with approved plans, materials, and obscured glazing.

For Determination

(25/04904/LDC) - 7 Jail Lane, Biggin Hill, TN16 3SA

From: Plans Sub-Committee No. 1 - Thursday 11 December 2025 7.00 pm - December 11, 2025

...the decision regarding the Lawful Development Certificate for the use of land to site a mobile home at 7 Jail Lane, Biggin Hill, TN16 3SA (application 25/04904/LDC) was deferred for determination.

For Determination

(25/03289/FPA) - Spring Lodge, Elizabeth Way, Orpington, BR5 4BH

From: Plans Sub-Committee No. 1 - Thursday 11 December 2025 7.00 pm - December 11, 2025

...the demolition of the existing building at Spring Lodge, Elizabeth Way, Orpington, BR5 4BH, and the erection of a part three, part-four storey building to provide 20 new dwellings, with associated accessible parking, cycle parking, bin storage and other associated works was approved, subject to planning conditions and a legal agreement.

For Determination

Summary

Meetings Attended: 99

Average per Month: 4.0

Decisions Recorded: 133