Amritpal Mann - Councillor for Hounslow (Heston East)

Councillor Amritpal Mann

Independent Heston East

Council: Hounslow

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Committees: Licensing Panel (Member) Borough Council (Member) Licensing & General Purposes Committee (Member) Heston and Cranford Area Forum (Member)

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Councillor Amritpal Mann's council service across 2024 and 2025 demonstrates a consistent focus on community engagement and the practical well-being of Hounslow residents, with a significantly amplified emphasis on these issues in the most recent year, 2025.

Key Themes and Priorities:

Mann's overarching priorities revolve around transport policy, community development, and economic well-being. In 2025, these themes were at the forefront of his contributions. He also shows a persistent interest in effective governance and community involvement, as evidenced by his remarks in 2024.

Evolution of Focus:

While Mann's engagement in 2024 was primarily centered on procedural improvements for Area Forums and advocating for greater community involvement, his 2025 activity reveals a deeper dive into specific policy areas and their tangible impacts on residents. The shift from procedural concerns to detailed critiques of transport policy, economic disparities, and the social determinants of health indicates a broadening and deepening of his focus. His 2025 contributions are more policy-oriented and analytical, suggesting a more proactive and critical stance.

Most Significant Contributions (Especially in Recent Years):

In 2025, Mann made several significant contributions:

  • Critique of Transport Policy: He delivered a strong rebuke of the council's transport policy, calling it > half-baked and insufficient. His questioning of electric vehicle incentives due to infrastructure limitations highlights a pragmatic approach to environmental policy.
  • Advocacy for Community Initiatives: Mann actively sought to understand and promote community development, showing keen interest in initiatives like Heston in the Community and recognizing the value of local spaces like Meadowbank.
  • Economic Concerns: He consistently raised alarms about Hounslow's economic performance, noting the borough's lag in wages and the impact of rising rents on residents. This demonstrates a commitment to addressing the financial hardships faced by the community.
  • Linking Environmental Factors to Health: Mann's insightful connection between proximity to major roads and long-term mental health issues in areas like Cranford showcases a nuanced understanding of the interconnectedness of urban planning and public health.

In 2024, his most notable contribution was advocating for improved Area Forum effectiveness, emphasizing the need for timely updates and greater community participation, even suggesting the Leader of the Council attend meetings to address specific concerns.

Patterns and Consistent Areas of Interest:

A consistent thread throughout Mann's service is his dedication to ensuring that council policies and actions directly benefit Hounslow residents. He consistently advocates for greater transparency and effectiveness in council operations, whether it's through improving Area Forum processes or scrutinizing the efficacy of broader policies. His interest in community well-being and the practical challenges faced by residents remains a constant, with his 2025 contributions showcasing a more detailed and impactful engagement with these issues.

Yearly Activity Timeline

Throughout 2025, Councillor Amritpal Mann was an active participant in council meetings, focusing on key issues of transport policy, community development, and the economic well-being of Hounslow residents. In March, he strongly criticized the council's transport policy, deeming it half-baked and insufficient, advocating for a more integrated and aggressive approach to pollution control. He questioned the effectiveness of current targets and incentives for electric vehicles due to infrastructure limitations. During the June and October Area Forums, Mann showed keen interest in community initiatives, particularly Heston in the Community, seeking to understand their success metrics and emphasizing the importance of youth involvement. He also highlighted the potential of local community spaces like Meadowbank. Furthermore, Mann consistently raised concerns about Hounslow's economic standing, noting in November that the borough was falling behind the rest of London in terms of median and real wages, and that rising rents were exacerbating financial hardship for residents. He also drew connections between environmental factors, such as proximity to major roads, and long-term mental health issues, suggesting this as a potential contributing factor to challenges in the Cranford area.

Monthly Activity in 2025

During November 2025, Councillor Amritpal Mann expressed significant concerns about Hounslow's economic situation. He highlighted that the borough's median annual wage and real wages, as indicated in a report, showed it was poorer than the rest of London and was continuing to fall behind. Councillor Mann emphasized that this trend was not being sufficiently addressed, noting that declining real wages were exacerbating the disparity. He also voiced apprehension that increasing rents were worsening the economic hardship for residents, making it insufficient to simply be above the national average.

Meetings in November 2025
Borough Council - Tuesday, 25 November 2025 7:30 pm - 25 November 2025

Councillor Amritpal Mann highlighted concerns regarding the economic standing of Hounslow, stating that the median annual wage and real wages in the borough, as presented in the report, indicated it was poorer than the rest of London and was falling further behind. He argued that this trend was not being adequately addressed, with real wages declining and widening the disparity. Councillor Mann also expressed worry that rising rents were worsening the situation, making it insufficient to merely be above the national average.

Activity Timeline

Meetings Attended Note this may include planned future meetings.

43 meetings · Page 1 of 9

Licensing Panel Member

Licensing Panel - Thursday, 12 February 2026 7:30 pm

February 12, 2026, 7:30 pm
Heston and Cranford Area Forum Member

Heston and Cranford Area Forum - Wednesday, 21 January 2026 7:30 pm

The Heston and Cranford Area Forum meeting was scheduled to focus on Winter Wellbeing, with an informal networking event preceding the formal proceedings. The agenda included updates from local community groups, a presentation on the Meadowbank Community Hub, and an open forum for residents to raise local issues.

January 21, 2026, 7:30 pm
Licensing Panel Member

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

The Licensing Panel is scheduled to convene to address a premises licence variation application, and to appoint a chair. The main item for consideration is an application to vary a premises licence for 299-303 Chiswick High Road, which has drawn objections and support. Councillors will also be reminded of the need to declare any interests they may have in the matters to be discussed.

December 22, 2025
Licensing Panel Member

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

The Licensing Panel were scheduled to convene to discuss a temporary street trading licence for Chiswick Flower Market. The panel were also due to appoint a chair for the meeting and were reminded of the need to declare any conflicts of interest.

December 08, 2025
Borough Council Member

Borough Council - Tuesday, 25 November 2025 7:30 pm

The Hounslow Borough Council meeting included discussion of the council's long-term vision, treasury management, and committee appointments. Councillors were also scheduled to consider motions relating to the Lampton Group[^2], tenant wellbeing, and gambling reform. Additionally, the council was asked to approve a waiver to a councillor attendance rule.

November 25, 2025

Decisions from Meetings

81 decisions · Page 10 of 17

Summary

Meetings Attended: 43

Average per Month: 2.0

Decisions Recorded: 81