Councillor Alison Stammers
Email: Alison.Stammers@bromley.gov.uk
Council: Bromley
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Positions, Voting Record & Activity Summary
Councillor Alison Stammers has demonstrated a consistent and evolving commitment to her council service across multiple years, with a pronounced focus on health and community well-being in her most recent activities. Her engagement has spanned various committees, reflecting a dedication to policy development, scrutiny, and direct advocacy for her constituents in Chislehurst.
Key Themes and Priorities:
Across her council service, Stammers has consistently prioritized issues impacting her local area, Chislehurst, and has increasingly focused on health-related matters. Her work has touched upon road safety, community infrastructure, and the vital role of local partnerships. More recently, her attention has sharpened on public health initiatives and ensuring the effective delivery of healthcare services.
Evolution of Focus:
While Stammers has maintained a strong connection to Chislehurst throughout her service, her priorities appear to have evolved towards a more specialized focus on health. In earlier years, her advocacy was more broadly directed towards infrastructure and safety concerns within Chislehurst. By 2025, her engagement in health scrutiny became more prominent, and in 2026, this focus solidified with her active participation in the Health Scrutiny Sub-Committee and her specific inquiries into health pilot programs. This suggests a growing emphasis on the health and well-being of the community as a core area of her work.
Most Significant Contributions (Especially in Recent Years):
In 2026, Stammers' most significant contributions lie in her proactive engagement with health initiatives. Her participation in the Health Scrutiny Sub-Committee and her direct questioning about the participation of Bromley's GP practices in a pilot program for identifying high-risk pancreatic cancer patients highlight her commitment to improving early detection and healthcare outcomes. This demonstrates a forward-thinking approach to public health challenges.
In 2025, her advocacy for the Friends of Chislehurst Recreation Ground, emphasizing their crucial role in contract fulfillment, stands out as a significant contribution to community services. Her questioning regarding parking charges for Blue Badge holders also shows a commitment to ensuring inclusivity and accessibility.
In 2024, her successful amendment to include Chislehurst in the call for the re-opening of police bases was a notable achievement. Her persistent advocacy for pedestrian crossing facilities near the Chislehurst War Memorial and her detailed inquiries into road resurfacing and utility company accountability demonstrate a strong focus on local infrastructure and resident safety.
Patterns and Consistent Areas of Interest:
A consistent pattern throughout Stammers' council service is her deep involvement with Chislehurst-specific issues and organizations, including the Friends of Chislehurst Recreation Ground and The Chislehurst Partnership. She has also consistently engaged with policy development and scrutiny committees, indicating a methodical approach to understanding and influencing council decisions. Her voting record generally shows support for main motions, with specific opposition to amendments that she likely deemed detrimental to council objectives or her constituents' interests. Her declared interests in various Chislehurst-related bodies underscore her commitment to these local entities.
Overall, Alison Stammers' council service reflects a dedicated individual whose priorities have sharpened over time, with a clear and impactful focus on health and community well-being in her most recent years.
Yearly Activity Timeline
During 2026, Councillor Alison Stammers demonstrated a focus on health-related initiatives. She actively participated in the Health Scrutiny Sub-Committee meeting in January, where she declared an interest as Chair of the Chislehurst Partnership Patients' Participation Group. A key area of her engagement was inquiring about the participation of Bromley's GP practices in a pilot program for identifying high-risk pancreatic cancer patients, referencing an NHS initiative. She also attended the Environment and Community Services Policy Development and Scrutiny Committee meeting in January.
Monthly Activity in 2026
During January 2026, Councillor Alison Stammers actively participated in the Health Scrutiny Sub-Committee meeting on January 21st. In this meeting, she declared an interest as the Chair of the Chislehurst Partnership Patients' Participation Group and inquired about the participation of Bromley's GP practices in a pilot program for identifying high-risk pancreatic cancer patients, citing an NHS initiative. She was also a member of the Environment and Community Services Policy Development and Scrutiny Committee on January 27th, though no specific actions or statements were recorded for her during that meeting.
Meetings in January 2026
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Activity Timeline
Meetings Attended Note this may include planned future meetings.
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Health Scrutiny Sub-Committee - Tuesday 10 December 2024 5.00 pm
This meeting was scheduled to receive updates on the performance of a range of local health services. These included updates on the elective care backlog and emergency care performance at the Princess Royal University Hospital, run by King's College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust.
Council - Monday 9 December 2024 7.00 pm
This meeting included for discussion the Council's Statement of Accounts 2023/24, the adoption of changes to the Capital Programme, a review of Treasury Management, proposed amendments to the Council’s ethical standards framework, and a motion on violence against women and girls.
Appointment Panel - Monday 2 December 2024 9.30 am
The Appointment Panel of Bromley Council met to discuss the appointment of a new Director of Environment and Public Protection.
Environment and Community Services Policy Development and Scrutiny Committee - Wednesday 20 November 2024 7.00 pm
Renewal, Recreation and Housing Policy Development and Scrutiny Committee - Tuesday 12 November 2024 7.00 pm
Decisions from Meetings
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QUESTIONS BY MEMBERS OF THE PUBLIC ATTENDING THE MEETING
From: Development Control Committee - Thursday 10 April 2025 7.30 pm - April 10, 2025
...to approve recommendations regarding a question raised by a local resident concerning a potential breach of planning control at 129 Homesdale Rd, BR2 9LE, stating that enforcement action would be taken if a breach occurs, subject to an expediency test.
Recommendations Approved
APOLOGIES FOR ABSENCE AND NOTIFICATION OF SUBSTITUTE MEMBERS
From: Development Control Committee - Thursday 10 April 2025 7.30 pm - April 10, 2025
...to note apologies for absence from Councillors Mark Smith and Kevin Kennedy-Brooks, with Councillor Alison Stammers attending as a substitute for Councillor Smith, and to approve the recommendations.
Recommendations Approved
(23/04715/FULL1) - CRYSTAL PALACE FOOTBALL CLUB TRAINING GROUND, COPERS COPE ROAD, BECKENHAM, BR3 1RJ (BECKENHAM TOWN AND COPERS COPE WARD)
From: Development Control Committee - Thursday 10 April 2025 7.30 pm - April 10, 2025
...to permit application 23/04715/FULL1 for the Crystal Palace Football Club Training Ground on Copers Cope Road.
For Determination
LOCAL PLANNING PROTOCOL ANNUAL REVIEW
From: Development Control Committee - Thursday 10 April 2025 7.30 pm - April 10, 2025
...to support the Local Planning Protocol Annual Review, subject to agreed amendments.
For Determination
PLANNING AND INFRASTRUCTURE BILL INTRODUCTION: LETTER FROM THE DEPUTY PRIME MINISTER AND SECRETARY OF STATE FOR HOUSING, COMMUNITIES AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT
From: Development Control Committee - Thursday 10 April 2025 7.30 pm - April 10, 2025
...to note the letter from the Deputy Prime Minister and Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government regarding the Planning and Infrastructure Bill introduction, approving the recommendations.
Recommendations Approved
Summary
Meetings Attended: 62
Average per Month: 2.2
Decisions Recorded: 10