Allan Joseph - Councillor for Hounslow (Hanworth Village)

Councillor Allan Joseph

Conservative Hanworth Village

Council: Hounslow

Council Profile: View on council website

Committees: Children and Young People Scrutiny Panel (Vice-Chair) Licensing Panel (Member) Hanworth Area Forum (Member) Borough Council (Member) Planning Committee Licensing & General Purposes Committee (Member)

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Positions, Voting Record & Activity Summary

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Councillor Allan Joseph's council service, particularly in recent years, demonstrates a consistent engagement with local governance, with a notable shift towards infrastructure and scrutiny in 2025.

Key Themes and Priorities:

Across his recorded activity, Joseph has shown a clear interest in infrastructure and public services. In 2024, this manifested through his active participation in the Planning Committee, where he voted on numerous planning applications, indicating a focus on development and land use. His questioning of Councillor Grewal regarding pavement and road maintenance satisfaction ratings in July 2024 further underscores this priority.

In 2025, this theme of infrastructure is amplified. His inquiry about dimmer streetlights in March 2025 highlights a specific concern for the practicalities of public amenities and resident impact. Furthermore, his involvement in the Licensing & General Purposes Committee and his nomination as Vice-Chair of the Children and Young People Scrutiny Panel in 2025 signal a growing emphasis on oversight and the well-being of the community's younger demographic.

Evolution of Focus:

While 2024 saw Joseph primarily engaged in planning decisions and questioning service delivery, his focus in 2025 appears to have broadened and deepened. The shift from voting on planning applications to actively inquiring about infrastructure implementation (streetlights) and taking on leadership roles in scrutiny panels suggests a move towards more proactive engagement and policy-level involvement. His role as Vice-Chair of the Children and Young People Scrutiny Panel is a significant development, indicating a dedicated focus on this area.

Most Significant Contributions (Recent Years):

In 2025, Joseph's most significant contributions lie in his proactive inquiry into streetlight implementation, demonstrating a commitment to understanding and potentially improving public infrastructure. His assumption of the Vice-Chair role for the Children and Young People Scrutiny Panel is also a key contribution, positioning him to influence policy and outcomes for young residents. While his voting record in 2024 on planning applications was substantial, the more recent activities in 2025 suggest a more direct and impactful engagement with specific community concerns and oversight functions.

Patterns and Consistent Areas of Interest:

A consistent thread throughout Joseph's service is his engagement with practical aspects of council operations and resident welfare. Whether it's through planning decisions, questioning service delivery, or inquiring about infrastructure, he appears to be focused on the tangible impact of council actions on the community. His participation in committee work, particularly in 2025, indicates a commitment to the detailed work of governance. Despite occasional absences, his consistent presence and engagement in key meetings, especially in the more recent period, highlight his dedication to his role.

Yearly Activity Timeline

Throughout 2025, Councillor Allan Joseph was actively involved in council proceedings, though his participation varied across the months. In March, he demonstrated a focus on infrastructure by inquiring about the implementation of dimmer streetlights, seeking details on affected streets, assessment criteria, and resident notification timelines. He also played a role in committee work, being listed as a member of the Licensing & General Purposes Committee in July and later nominated and confirmed as the Vice-Chair of the Children and Young People Scrutiny Panel in September. Joseph voted in favor of a Conservative Group amendment during the Annual Meeting of the Council in May. While he sent apologies for absence from several meetings in July and October, his engagement in other instances, such as the September Licensing Panel meeting and the December Licensing Panel meeting, was not recorded.

Monthly Activity in 2025

There is no record of Allan Joseph speaking or taking any action in the provided documents for the Licensing Panel meeting on 2025-12-08.

Meetings in December 2025
Licensing Panel - Monday, 8 December 2025 7:30 pm - 8 December 2025

There is no record of Allan Joseph speaking or taking any action in the provided documents for the Licensing Panel meeting on 2025-12-08.

Activity Timeline

Meetings Attended Note this may include planned future meetings.

47 meetings · Page 6 of 10

Children and Young People Scrutiny Panel

Children and Young People Scrutiny Panel - Wednesday, 19 March 2025 7:30 pm

This meeting of the Children and Young People Scrutiny Panel was scheduled to include a presentation from the Head of Access to Education and Family Hubs Service Delivery Manager and a summary of the 2024/25 Deep Dive findings. There was also to be a workshop about developing findings and recommendations. The meeting was also scheduled to include a members' survey and discussion about the work programme for 2025/26.

March 19, 2025
Planning Committee

Planning Committee - Monday, 17 March 2025 7:00 pm

The meeting on the 17th of March was scheduled to discuss three planning applications, one for the redevelopment of the Gillette Building in Isleworth for use as film studios, and two for the variation of conditions for two residential developments that were already approved, one at Manderson House on Commerce Road in Brentford, and one at Charlton House on Albany Road also in Brentford. The documents do not describe what was discussed at the meeting, or whether any decisions were actually made.

March 17, 2025
Hanworth Area Forum

Hanworth Area Forum - Monday, 10 March 2025 7:30 pm

This meeting was scheduled to include a presentation on a local health strategy for the Hanworth area, and a chance for residents to raise local issues in an open forum. The meeting was also scheduled to feature a presentation from Staines Rugby Club.

March 10, 2025
Borough Council

Budget Setting Meeting, Borough Council - Tuesday, 25 February 2025 7:30 pm

The meeting approved the council’s budget for 2025-26 and appointed an interim chief executive. It also discussed the Council Tax Support Scheme and a petition presented by a Councillor asking the council to rethink its policy of dimming streetlights.

February 25, 2025
Planning Committee

Planning Committee - Thursday, 13 February 2025 7:00 pm

This meeting was about making decisions on two planning applications. The first application was to vary the conditions on the construction of 473 homes on the site of the former Homebase in Isleworth. The second was for the erection of 71 homes on the site of Units 5-6 Victory Business Centre in Hounslow South.

February 13, 2025

Decisions from Meetings

78 decisions · Page 1 of 16

Appointment of Chair

From: Licensing Panel - Monday, 22 December 2025 7:30 pm - December 22, 2025

Recommendations Approved

Appointment of Chair

From: Licensing Panel - Monday, 8 December 2025 7:30 pm - December 08, 2025

Recommendations Approved

Chiswick Flower Market, Adjacent to 123-211 Chiswick High Road, Chiswick, W4 2DR-W4 2EG, W4 2DT, W4 2ED

From: Licensing Panel - Monday, 8 December 2025 7:30 pm - December 08, 2025

...to allow the Chiswick Flower Market to operate a temporary street trading license for up to 65 stalls on the first Sunday of each month from January to June 2026, with specific conditions regarding stall placement, accessibility, and adherence to safety regulations.

Recommendations Approved

Karak Chaii, 26C High Street, Hounslow, TW3 1NW

From: Licensing Panel - Wednesday, 19 November 2025 7:30 pm - November 19, 2025

...to determine an application for a premises licence for Karak Chaii, the Licensing Panel granted the application with conditions, including those proposed by the police and additional measures to prevent public nuisance, such as restrictions on outdoor seating and deliveries during certain hours, and requirements for CCTV, staff training, and an incident log.

Recommendations Approved

Summary

Meetings Attended: 47

Average per Month: 2.1

Decisions Recorded: 78