Alison Moore - Councillor for Barnet (East Finchley)

Councillor Alison Moore

Labour East Finchley Cabinet Member for Adult Social Care and Health

Email: cllr.a.moore@barnet.gov.uk

Council: Barnet

Council Profile: View on council website

Committees: Overview and Scrutiny Committee (Guest) Cabinet (Committee Member) Council (Committee Member) Health & Wellbeing Board (Chair) Adults and Health Overview and Scrutiny Sub-Committee Employment Sub-Committee Annual Council East Area Committee Safer Communities Partnership Board (Guest) Planning Committee (New) (Committee Member)

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Alison Moore's council service, spanning from 2024 to 2026, reveals a consistent and evolving dedication to health, social care, and community well-being, with a pronounced emphasis on these areas in her most recent years of activity.

Key Themes and Priorities: Across her tenure, Moore has consistently championed adult social care and health, demonstrating a deep commitment to improving services for vulnerable populations. This includes a focus on older adults, individuals with care needs, young people, and those facing financial hardship. She has also shown a strong interest in financial management and transparency within the council, often scrutinizing cost-saving measures and advocating for fair resource allocation. Furthermore, community development and resident safety have been recurring themes, with support for local projects and initiatives aimed at enhancing the quality of life for Barnet residents.

Evolution of Focus and Recent Contributions (2026 & 2025): Moore's most recent activity in 2026 was marked by her participation in a council meeting on January 27th, where she joined other councillors in paying tribute to former Councillor and Mayor Agnes Slocombe. This act of remembrance, while brief, signifies a continued connection to the council's history and its esteemed members.

The preceding year, 2025, saw a significant surge in Moore's engagement, particularly in her roles as Cabinet Member for Adult Social Care and Health and Chair of the Health & Wellbeing Board. Her focus was intensely on enhancing health and social care services, addressing critical issues such as damp and mould inspections, care home funding, and the tragic deaths of young people in care. She actively advocated for improved support systems and comprehensive changes, emphasizing data-driven decision-making and collaboration. Her work also extended to broader community concerns, including championing policies like the 20 mph speed limit and integrating health and wellbeing into planning processes. Moore also consistently acknowledged the contributions of staff and former councillors, demonstrating a holistic approach to council service.

In 2024, Moore's engagement was similarly robust, with a strong emphasis on Adult Social Care and Health. She was instrumental in advocating for healthier older lives, promoting cancer testing uptake, and supporting mental health services. Her financial acumen was evident as she participated in discussions on the council's financial recovery plan, raising concerns about transparency and consultation. A notable aspect of her work in 2024 was her strong disapproval of private companies profiting from children's care, advocating for increased in-house provision. She also chaired the Health & Wellbeing Board, fostering a collective approach to supporting older adults and addressing inequalities.

Patterns and Consistent Areas of Interest: Moore's dedication to adult social care and health is a persistent thread throughout her council service. Her commitment to advocating for vulnerable groups, coupled with a keen eye on financial prudence and community welfare, remains a constant. While her most recent activities in 2026 were more ceremonial, her extensive and impactful work in 2025 and 2024 clearly demonstrates a deep-seated commitment to improving the lives of Barnet residents through robust health and social care policies and community engagement.

Yearly Activity Timeline

In 2026, Alison Moore's primary recorded activity was her participation in the Council meeting on January 27th. During this meeting, she was among several councillors invited by the Mayor to pay tribute to former Councillor and Mayor of Barnet, Agnes Slocombe.

Monthly Activity in 2026

During the Council meeting on January 27th, 2026, Councillor Alison Moore paid tribute to former Councillor and Mayor of Barnet, Agnes Slocombe, as one of several councillors invited by the Mayor to do so.

Meetings in January 2026
Council - Tuesday 27th January, 2026 7.00 pm - 27 January 2026

During the Council meeting on January 27th, 2026, Councillor Alison Moore paid tribute to former Councillor and Mayor of Barnet, Agnes Slocombe. She was one of several councillors invited by the Mayor to offer tributes.

Activity Timeline

Meetings Attended Note this may include planned future meetings.

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Cabinet

Cabinet - Tuesday 18th February, 2025 7.00 pm

The meeting began with a discussion of Barnet Council's financial position, which is facing a projected budget gap of up to £79 million. Councillors noted a consistent shortfall in savings delivery, with the council consistently achieving only around 85% of its savings targets. They also expressed concerns about the increasing number of pupils with Education, Health and Care Plans (EHCPs), which is outstripping the overall pupil population growth and putting pressure on the council's budget. The council's low social housing stock was also highlighted as a contributing factor to the high costs of temporary accommodation. The impact of an ageing population on adult social care costs was also discussed.

February 18, 2025
Cabinet

Cabinet - Wednesday 5th February, 2025 7.00 pm

At this meeting the Cabinet agreed to refer the Barnet Local Plan 2021-2036 to Full Council for formal adoption on 04 March 2025, to approve a new Planning Obligations SPD, and to approve the capital expenditure budget for the Improving Barnet's Roads 2025/26 Programme. The cabinet also approved the Annual Procurement Forward Plan for 2025-26. They also noted three motions referred to them from the Full Council meeting of 28 January 2025.

February 05, 2025
Council

Council - Tuesday 28th January, 2025 7.00 pm

The Council of Barnet Council met on Tuesday 28 January 2025. The meeting started with tributes to Councillor Eva Greenspan, and former Councillors Usha Chopra and Joe Lee who had all sadly passed away. The council then adopted the [Joint Report of the Monitoring Officer and Chief Finance Officer (section 151 Officer)][Council cover report 28 January 2025], which detailed unlawful payments that had been made to, and from the Barnet Pension Fund. The Council delegated to the Pension Fund and Governance, Audit, Risk Management and Standards Committees the task of establishing the best way to rectify these unlawful payments, and delegated authority to the Chief Executive, in consultation with the Monitoring Officer and Chief Finance Officer, to put those steps into effect. The council also noted the appointment of Alexa, Alina, Zahra, and Shama from Copthall Girls School to speak about the 60th anniversary of the London Borough of Barnet.

January 28, 2025
Health & Wellbeing Board

Health & Wellbeing Board - Thursday 23rd January, 2025 9.30 am

The Health & Wellbeing Board noted the progress of work at the Graham Park Estate and accepted the draft Joint Health and Wellbeing Strategy for the period 2025-2035, subject to a final round of public consultation. It also received a verbal update on communicable diseases.

January 23, 2025
Overview and Scrutiny Committee

Budget Scrutiny, Overview and Scrutiny Committee - Thursday 12th December, 2024 7.00 pm

The committee considered a report on proposed changes to the Council Tax Support Scheme. It was noted that a separate public consultation was in progress, and the cabinet will consider the committee's views alongside the public consultation responses in February 2025. The committee recommended that the cabinet consider what other councils in London were doing. The committee also noted the Cabinet Forward Plan and considered a proposal to add the Open Door Homes acquisitions update to the plan for June 2025. There were no objections, so this was agreed. The committee noted the Overview and Scrutiny Committee Work Programme and agreed to move their meeting from 5 June to 12 June. They also agreed to consider the budget papers on 30 January to allow members to make comments ahead of the final budget being produced. Finally, the committee considered two reports on the council's budget: the Chief Finance Officer Report – 2024/25 Quarter 2 Financial Forecast and 2024/25 Budget Management and the Business Planning and Medium Term Financial Strategy 2025-2030. These reports revealed a challenging financial position for the council, with an anticipated overspend of £25 million for 2024/25. The committee recommended that the cabinet consider how the budget consultation might be improved in future years, potentially by adopting a themed approach where each department could be scrutinized separately.

December 12, 2024

Decisions from Meetings

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Summary

Meetings Attended: 47

Average per Month: 2.1

Decisions Recorded: 41