Councillor Ameet Jogia MBE
Email: ameet.jogia@harrow.gov.uk
Council: Harrow
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Positions, Voting Record & Activity Summary
Across his council service, Ameet Jogia MBE has consistently focused on road safety and local governance, with a pronounced emphasis on these areas in recent years, particularly in 2025. His role as Chair of the Traffic and Road Safety Advisory Panel (Tarsap) has been a central platform for his work, a position he held through 2024 and continued to actively lead in 2025. In 2025, his chairmanship of Tarsap was instrumental in driving forward the Rayners Lane Town Centre scheme. He meticulously reviewed red route proposals and championed solutions to tackle congestion and parking challenges, advocating for improvements like enhanced service roads and designated loading bays. A key aspect of his approach in 2025 was his nuanced perspective on parking enforcement, emphasizing officer discretion and the importance of understanding context, as evidenced by his statement,
with the ultimate goal of minimizing Penalty Charge Notices (PCNs).
very obvious if someone is helping someone to get out or just letting them get out so that they can leave the vehicle or get in the vehicle,
His responsibilities expanded in 2025 with his role as a Non-Executive Cabinet Member, where he demonstrated his commitment to fiscal responsibility by voting in favour of the Final Revenue Budget and Medium Term Financial Strategy. He also proactively declared a non-pecuniary interest in the Local Electric Vehicle (LEVI) Fund, showcasing transparency regarding his personal circumstances. While he was a consistent presence in Tarsap meetings, signing minutes and guiding discussions, he was noted as absent from one Cabinet meeting in 2025.
In 2024, his foundational work in road safety was evident through his chairmanship of Tarsap, where he formally signed minutes from multiple meetings, indicating a steady hand in overseeing the panel's proceedings. He also acknowledged contributions from others, such as Mr. Anthony Wood. The transition to a Non-Executive Cabinet Member role in December 2024 further solidified his involvement in broader council decision-making.
Overall, Ameet Jogia MBE's priorities appear to have evolved from consistent engagement in road safety initiatives to a more encompassing role in strategic financial planning and nuanced policy implementation, particularly concerning traffic management and local business support. His most significant recent contributions lie in his active leadership of the Rayners Lane Town Centre scheme and his thoughtful approach to parking enforcement in 2025. A consistent theme throughout his service is his dedication to improving local infrastructure and ensuring effective governance.
Yearly Activity Timeline
Throughout 2025, Ameet Jogia MBE demonstrated consistent engagement in council activities, particularly in his roles as Chair of the Traffic and Road Safety Advisory Panel (Tarsap) and as a Non-Executive Cabinet Member. A key focus of his involvement was the Rayners Lane Town Centre scheme, where he actively chaired Tarsap meetings, reviewed red route proposals, and emphasized the importance of resolving congestion and parking issues. He advocated for innovative solutions, including improved service roads and designated loading bays, aiming to enhance safety for cyclists and pedestrians while supporting local businesses. Jogia MBE stressed the need for officers to exercise judgment in enforcing parking regulations, stating,
with the ideal outcome being no Penalty Charge Notices (PCNs). He also voted in favour of the Final Revenue Budget and Medium Term Financial Strategy, and declared a non-pecuniary interest in the Local Electric Vehicle (LEVI) Fund due to owning an electric vehicle. While he chaired several Tarsap meetings and signed minutes, he was marked as absent from one Cabinet meeting.
very obvious if someone is helping someone to get out or just letting them get out so that they can leave the vehicle or get in the vehicle,
Monthly Activity in 2025
Ameet Jogia MBE attended the Council meeting on November 27, 2025. However, the available information does not indicate any specific statements or actions taken by him during the meeting.
Meetings in November 2025
Council - Thursday 27 November 2025 6.30 pm - 27 November 2025
Ameet Jogia MBE was present at the Council meeting on November 27, 2025. However, the available documents do not indicate that he spoke or took any specific action during the meeting.
In October 2025, Ameet Jogia MBE chaired the Traffic and Road Safety Advisory Panel meeting on October 15th. In this capacity, he signed the minutes from previous meetings and acknowledged the work of officers on the Rayners Lane Town Centre scheme during a special meeting on September 29th. He was marked as absent from the Harrow Council Cabinet meeting on October 30th.
Meetings in October 2025
the Cabinet of Harrow Council - 30 October 2025
Ameet Jogia MBE was marked as absent from the Cabinet meeting of Harrow Council held on 2025-10-30.
Traffic and Road Safety Advisory Panel - Wednesday 15 October 2025 6.30 pm - 15 October 2025
Councillor Ameet Jogia MBE served as the Chair of the Traffic and Road Safety Advisory Panel for the meeting on 15 October 2025. His role as Chair is consistently identified across the meeting documents, including the agenda and minutes. He also signed the minutes from previous meetings held on 7 July 2025 and 29 September 2025 in his capacity as Chair. During the special meeting on 29 September 2025, he thanked officers for their work on the Rayners Lane Town Centre scheme. No direct speech from Councillor Jogia MBE was recorded in the provided documents.
In September 2025, Ameet Jogia MBE was active in council meetings, notably chairing the Traffic and Road Safety Advisory Panel (Tarsap) on September 29th. During this meeting, he welcomed other council members and emphasized the Tarsap's crucial role in reviewing the red route proposal before any Cabinet decision. He highlighted the challenge he set for officers to resolve congestion and double parking issues in Rainers Lane, praising their innovative proposal.
Jogia MBE identified the inability to enforce parking with CCTV since 2015 as a significant cause of problems, describing observed traffic violations as horrendous to watch.
He advocated for improved service roads and stressed the necessity of loading bays for the scheme's success, expressing hope that it would enhance safety for cyclists and pedestrians while acknowledging potential unintended consequences. He suggested early hours for Sainsbury's loading operations and believed the red route would bring certainty and predictability to loading and unloading, ultimately supporting businesses through increased parking turnover and delivery reliability. Jogia MBE advised officers to exercise judgment when issuing fines, stating, > very obvious if someone is helping someone to get out or just letting them get out so that they can leave the vehicle or get in the vehicle,
and that the ideal outcome is to issue no PCNs. He and the Leader of the Council concluded the meeting by thanking the officers, and the panel unanimously agreed on the recommendations. Earlier in the month, Jogia MBE was present at a Cabinet meeting on September 16th as a Non-Executive Cabinet Member, with no recorded statements or actions. He was also noted as a reserve member for the Licensing and General Purposes Committee at the Council meeting on September 18th.
Meetings in September 2025
(Special Meeting), Traffic and Road Safety Advisory Panel - Monday 29 September 2025 6.30 pm - 29 September 2025
Councillor Ameet Jogia MBE served as the Chair of the Traffic and Road Safety Advisory Panel for this meeting, presiding over the proceedings and signing the minutes at its conclusion. He also welcomed the Leader of the Council and Ward Councillors. In his capacity as Leader of the Council, he emphasized the importance of the Tarsap committee reviewing the red route proposal before a decision was made by himself or the Cabinet, expressing happiness for the proposal to return to Tarsap for review multiple times. He stated that he set officers the challenge to solve the long-standing problem of congestion and double parking in Rainers Lane and thanked them for their innovative proposal.
Jogia MBE highlighted that the inability to use CCTV cameras to enforce parking since 2015 was a root cause of many issues and described seeing video evidence of forklift trucks reversing the wrong way up Village Way East as horrendous to watch.
He expressed his preference for making service roads work better and believed that without loading bays, the scheme would fail. He hoped the scheme would solve a very long-standing problem
and improve safety for cyclists and pedestrians, acknowledging potential unintended consequences and the need for close observation. Jogia MBE commented on Sainsbury's loading, suggesting early hours for lawful operations, and stated that the red route would provide certainty and visibility for loading and unloading, which are happening anyway in unpredictable places. He believed the scheme would support businesses by increasing parking churn and delivery reliability. He also mentioned observing traffic flow and that it was abundantly evident
when people were engaged in legitimate activities versus parking. Jogia MBE advised officers to use judgment when issuing fines, noting that it's very obvious if someone is helping someone to get out or just letting them get out so that they can leave the vehicle or get in the vehicle,
and stated that the ideal situation is to issue no PCNs whatsoever. He and the Leader of the Council thanked officers for their work at the end of the meeting, and it was recorded that the Panel was unanimous in agreeing the recommendations.
Council - Thursday 18 September 2025 6.30 pm - 18 September 2025
In the Council meeting on Thursday 18 September 2025, Ameet Jogia MBE was noted as a reserve member for the Licensing and General Purposes Committee.
Cabinet - Tuesday 16 September 2025 6.30 pm - 16 September 2025
Ameet Jogia MBE was present at the Cabinet meeting on Tuesday 16 September 2025 as a Non-Executive Cabinet Member. There is no record of him making any statements or taking any actions during this meeting.
During July 2025, Councillor Ameet Jogia MBE chaired the Traffic and Road Safety Advisory Panel meeting on July 7th. In his capacity as Chair, he formally signed the minutes of the previous meeting, confirming them as a correct record.
Meetings in July 2025
the Employees' Consultative Forum of Harrow Council - 30 July 2025
Councillor Ameet Jogia MBE actively participated in the Employees' Consultative Forum meeting, focusing his inquiries on the annual health and safety update. He expressed concerns and sought clarification regarding the Medigold data presented on page 70 of the report.
Specifically, he questioned the high percentage (50%) of appointments categorized as others,
seeking to understand the composition of this group and whether it reflected data recording issues or a dispersed distribution across various departments. He suggested that breaking down the data to such a granular level, like children in need early support,
might not be as useful as anticipated and proposed considering schools as a potential component of that category.
Jogia also raised concerns about the low number of face-to-face appointments for musculoskeletal and mental health issues, given that these constituted a significant portion of the reasons for appointments. He questioned whether the 18 on-site appointments out of 271 adequately addressed these needs, considering the prevalence of musculoskeletal and mental health concerns.
Furthermore, he requested more context for figures related to management self-assessments and health and safety audits, suggesting that providing information on expected numbers and triggering mechanisms would facilitate a more meaningful discussion about whether the reported figures were typical, good, or bad. He stated:
it might be in the body of the report but I think certainly from my point of view it'd be helpful where we put figures management self-assess self-audits 14 health and safety just to put the context of how many we would expect to happen are the management self-audits triggered by and it's required I just think some more context around this would be really helpful and that way we can have a much more meaningful discussion of all of the committee or advisory panel around the context of some of these are they good are they bad are they typical or not typical I just think that might be helpful
page 70 if everyone's got the same document it's the Medigold data we've got appointment data in there and it looks like half of it is broken down by directorates and then we've got 50% which equates to 136 which says others what would that be bear with me that's all
I mean is it possible to find out if that is just it's not recorded properly or if that's just the 50% it's made up of one or two people in lots and lots of different departments but I think 50% others is probably not a particularly useful figure to have
I mean there's loads of departments there I see that aren't mentioned but it could just be that there's one person to see if you try and do everything but I think maybe instead of breaking it down to the level that we're doing where we've got children in need early support can I just add to that we were thinking that that might be schools is that a possibility
so this is the referral data so I can't imagine that of that 50% only 4% were referred so I was a little bit confused I mean the referral data will be from the 100% of the other side so obviously we'll encapsulate those that are in the other section albeit we don't know which department they're in because the way I'm reading it is that of that 50% because this refers to how many people were referred of that 50% and I can't imagine that it would only be 4% rather than any outcome
when we look at the reasons for appointments musculoskeletal and mental health a big chunk of the reasons for appointments but then when we look at the page 70 appointment data only 18 out of the 271 appointments were actually face to face and it's just figures but I'm just asking you know if you've got a large chunk that's musculoskeletal and mental health I would have expected to see a lot more face to face appointments rather than 18 on site and 253 remote which I'm presuming is over the phone just figures
Cabinet - Thursday 24 July 2025 6.30 pm - 24 July 2025
Councillor Ameet Jogia MBE is a Non-Executive Cabinet Member and chairs the Traffic and Review Safety Panel (TARSAP). A member of the public complained during the meeting that their deputation on road safety had been rejected three times by TARSAP. The resident questioned the amount of time allocated to TARSAP meetings, suggesting it was insufficient to address safety issues adequately. The resident stated:
the issue i've got with that is it's been rejected three times and although you know you as a council you keep citing um the the the constitution back to us um tar sap only lasted for less than 30 minutes just over 30 minutes last time around so what why aren't you giving us the time at a traffic and review safety panel to allow us to discuss safety issues
Traffic and Road Safety Advisory Panel - Monday 7 July 2025 6.30 pm - 7 July 2025
Councillor Ameet Jogia MBE served as the Chair of the Traffic and Road Safety Advisory Panel. He formally signed the minutes of the previous meeting as a correct record in his capacity as Chair.
During May 2025, Ameet Jogia MBE was active in two council meetings. On May 15th, they attended the Council meeting and voted in favour of the Final Revenue Budget 2025-26 and Medium Term Financial Strategy to 2027-28. On May 19th, at the Cabinet meeting, Ameet Jogia MBE declared a non-pecuniary interest in the Local Electric Vehicle (LEVI) Fund due to owning an electric vehicle, stating they would remain in the room for the discussion and vote.
Meetings in May 2025
Cabinet - Monday 19 May 2025 6.30 pm - 19 May 2025
During the Cabinet meeting on May 19, 2025, Ameet Jogia MBE declared a non-pecuniary interest in Agenda Item 11, the Local Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (LEVI) Fund, due to owning an electric vehicle. They confirmed they would remain in the room for the discussion and vote on this item.
Council - Thursday 15 May 2025 6.30 pm - 15 May 2025
Ameet Jogia MBE was present at the Council meeting on 2025-05-15 and voted in favour of the substantive Recommendation concerning the Final Revenue Budget 2025-26 and Medium Term Financial Strategy to 2027-28.
During April 2025, Ameet Jogia MBE attended the Cabinet meeting on Thursday, April 10th, in his capacity as a Non-Executive Cabinet Member. No specific statements or actions were recorded for him during this meeting.
Meetings in April 2025
Cabinet - Thursday 10 April 2025 6.30 pm - 10 April 2025
Ameet Jogia MBE was present at the Cabinet meeting on Thursday 10 April 2025, serving as a Non-Executive Cabinet Member. The provided documents do not contain any record of him saying or doing anything during the meeting.
During March 2025, Ameet Jogia MBE served as the Chair of the Traffic and Road Safety Advisory Panel meeting on March 5th. He was also present as a Non-Executive Cabinet Member at the Cabinet meeting on March 13th. No specific statements or actions were recorded for him in either meeting.
Meetings in March 2025
Cabinet - Thursday 13 March 2025 6.30 pm - 13 March 2025
Ameet Jogia MBE was present at the Cabinet meeting on Thursday 13 March 2025 in his capacity as a Non-Executive Cabinet Member. The minutes do not record any specific statements or actions taken by him during the meeting.
Traffic and Road Safety Advisory Panel - Wednesday 5 March 2025 6.30 pm - 5 March 2025
Councillor Ameet Jogia MBE served as the Chair of the Traffic and Road Safety Advisory Panel meeting on 5 March 2025. His presence as Chair is noted in the agenda and the public reports pack. He was also present as Chair at the previous meeting on 13 November 2024, where he, along with the Panel, thanked Mr Anthony Wood for his dedication and professionalism and wished him well for the future. No other specific statements or actions by Councillor Jogia MBE were recorded in the provided documents for the 5 March 2025 meeting.
In February 2025, Councillor Ameet Jogia MBE was absent from the Cabinet meeting on February 20th, with apologies received on his behalf. At the Council meeting on February 27th, he was present and, as Chair of the Traffic and Road Safety Advisory Panel, >expressed the Panel's gratitude to Anthony Wood for his 30 years of service as an Adviser.
He also spoke in appreciation of Councillor Marilyn Ashton’s service.
Meetings in February 2025
(Council Tax), Council - Thursday 27 February 2025 6.30 pm - 27 February 2025
Ameet Jogia MBE was present at the Council meeting. As Chair of the Traffic and Road Safety Advisory Panel, he expressed the Panel's gratitude to Anthony Wood for his 30 years of service as an Adviser. He also spoke in appreciation of Councillor Marilyn Ashton’s service.
Cabinet - Thursday 20 February 2025 6.30 pm - 20 February 2025
Councillor Ameet Jogia MBE was absent from the Cabinet meeting on February 20, 2025. Apologies were received on their behalf.
Councillor Ameet Jogia MBE attended the Employees' Consultative Forum meeting on January 22, 2025. He had previously apologized for his absence at the meeting held on September 19, 2024. The available documentation does not indicate any specific statements or actions taken by Councillor Jogia during the January meeting.
Meetings in January 2025
Employees' Consultative Forum - Wednesday 22 January 2025 6.30 pm - 22 January 2025
Councillor Ameet Jogia MBE was present at the Employees' Consultative Forum meeting on 22 January 2025. He had previously sent apologies for the meeting held on 19 September 2024. The documents do not indicate any specific statements or actions taken by Councillor Jogia during the meeting.
Throughout 2024, Ameet Jogia MBE demonstrated consistent engagement in road safety initiatives and local governance. He served as the Chair of the Traffic and Road Safety Advisory Panel, presiding over meetings in July and November. In this capacity, he formally signed minutes from both the May and July meetings, as well as the November meeting, underscoring his commitment to the panel's proceedings. He also expressed gratitude to Mr. Anthony Wood for his contributions. Later in the year, he transitioned to a Non-Executive Cabinet Member role, attending the Cabinet meeting in December.
Monthly Activity in 2024
During December 2024, Ameet Jogia MBE attended the Cabinet meeting on December 17th as a Non-Executive Cabinet Member. No specific statements or actions were recorded for him during this meeting.
Meetings in December 2024
Cabinet - Tuesday 17 December 2024 6.30 pm - 17 December 2024
Ameet Jogia MBE was present at the Cabinet meeting on Tuesday 17 December 2024 as a Non-Executive Cabinet Member. No specific statements or actions were recorded for him during the meeting.
During November 2024, Ameet Jogia MBE chaired the Traffic and Road Safety Advisory Panel meeting on November 13th. In his role as Chair, he formally signed the minutes from both the July 10th meeting and the current meeting. He also expressed his gratitude to Mr. Anthony Wood for his dedication and professionalism.
Meetings in November 2024
Traffic and Road Safety Advisory Panel - Wednesday 13 November 2024 6.30 pm, NEW - 13 November 2024
Councillor Ameet Jogia MBE, in his capacity as Chair of the Traffic and Road Safety Advisory Panel, presided over the meeting held on 13 November 2024. He formally signed the minutes of the meeting held on 10 July 2024 as a correct record and subsequently signed the minutes of the current meeting as Chair. Councillor Jogia MBE also took the opportunity to thank Mr Anthony Wood for his dedication and professionalism.
During July 2024, Ameet Jogia MBE served as the Chair of the Traffic and Road Safety Advisory Panel at their meeting on Wednesday, 10 July 2024. His chairmanship was also confirmed by his signature on the minutes from the preceding meeting on 13 May 2024.
Meetings in July 2024
Traffic and Road Safety Advisory Panel - Wednesday 10 July 2024 6.30 pm - 10 July 2024
Ameet Jogia MBE served as the Chair of the Traffic and Road Safety Advisory Panel during the meeting on Wednesday, 10 July 2024. His role as Chair is also evidenced by his signature on the minutes from the previous meeting on 13 May 2024.
Activity Timeline
Meetings Attended Note this may include planned future meetings.
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Traffic and Road Safety Advisory Panel - Thursday 5 February 2026 6.30 pm
The Traffic and Road Safety Advisory Panel is scheduled to meet on Thursday 05 February 2026 to review a range of reports concerning traffic management, parking, and active travel initiatives across the borough. The meeting will cover updates on petitions received, the annual parking programme, traffic scheme progress, and active and sustainable travel and road safety efforts.
Cabinet - Thursday 29 January 2026 6.30 pm
The Cabinet of Harrow Council is scheduled to meet on Thursday 29 January 2026, with a key focus on financial planning, housing regeneration, and essential service provision. The meeting agenda includes discussions on the calculation of business rates retention for the upcoming financial year, updates on housing regulatory matters, and proposals for extending existing contracts for estate improvements and water services.
Employees' Consultative Forum - Wednesday 28 January 2026 6.30 pm
The Employees' Consultative Forum was scheduled to discuss the council's draft revenue budget for 2026/27 and its medium-term financial strategy up to 2028/29. Additionally, the forum was set to review the Annual Workforce Profile Report for 2024-2025, which details the council's employee demographics.
Cabinet - Thursday 18 December 2025 6.30 pm
The Cabinet of Harrow Council is scheduled to meet on 18 December 2025 to discuss a range of issues, including budget monitoring, capital programmes, housing, public health, school organisation, and licensing. The Cabinet is expected to review the council's financial performance, consider future budget proposals, and discuss investments in housing and infrastructure projects. Additionally, the Cabinet will look at public health commissioning intentions, school places, and policies related to Houses of Multiple Occupation[^2] (HMO).
Council - Thursday 27 November 2025 6.30 pm
Harrow Council met to discuss a range of issues, including the adoption of an urgent motion condemning the Labour government's budget, petitions relating to road safety and resurfacing, and a motion opposing the planned closure of the volunteer-led front desk at Pinner Police Station. The council also endorsed the Pension Board Annual Report for 2024/25 and approved a constitution update.
Decisions from Meetings
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Calculation of the Council Tax Base for 2026-2027
From: Cabinet - Thursday 18 December 2025 6.30 pm - December 18, 2025
...to approve a Council Tax Base for 2026-2027 of 90,629 Band D equivalent properties, reflecting a 98% expected collection rate and incorporating a decision to maintain the existing localised Council Tax Support scheme.
Recommendations Approved
Revenue & Capital Budget Monitoring Report Q2 2025-26
From: Cabinet - Thursday 18 December 2025 6.30 pm - December 18, 2025
... to note the forecast revenue and capital outturn positions for 2025-26 and to approve amendments to the Capital Programme, subject to call-in.
Recommendations Approved
Treasury Management Mid-Year Report 2025/26
From: Cabinet - Thursday 18 December 2025 6.30 pm - December 18, 2025
...to note the Mid-Year Treasury Management position for 2025/26, including the capital programme's progress, treasury limits, and prudential indicators, as detailed in the Treasury Management Mid-Year Report.
Recommendations Approved
Mote Mews construction works
From: Cabinet - Thursday 18 December 2025 6.30 pm - December 18, 2025
... the Cabinet of Harrow approved the budget and authorized entering into a contract to complete the Mote Mews construction works, including a virement of £750,000 from the unallocated wider regeneration capital budget and a direct award of the contract to the original subcontractors.
Recommendations Approved
Estimated Surplus / (Deficit) on the Collection Fund 2026-2027
From: Cabinet - Thursday 18 December 2025 6.30 pm - December 18, 2025
...to facilitate appropriate transfers to the general fund, the Cabinet approved the estimated £0.443m surplus for Council Tax and £0.859m deficit for Business Rates on the Collection Fund as of March 31, 2026, and Harrow's share of these amounts.
Recommendations Approved
Summary
Meetings Attended: 31
Average per Month: 1.5
Decisions Recorded: 93