Councillor Kuha Kumaran
Email: kuha.kumaran@harrow.gov.uk
Council: Harrow
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Activity Timeline
Meetings Attended Note this may include planned future meetings.
29 meetings · Page 1 of 6
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.
Governance, Audit, Risk Management and Standards Committee - Tuesday 25 November 2025 6.30 pm
The Governance, Audit, Risk Management and Standards Committee (GARMS) of Harrow Council convened on 25 November 2025 to discuss a range of reports, including updates on external audits, directorate risk registers, the Local Government and Social Care Ombudsman (LGSCO), treasury management, internal audits, and the council's risk management strategy. Councillor Kanti Rabadia, Chair of the Governance, Audit, Risk Management and Standards Committee, presided over the meeting. The agenda included both regular monitoring of council activities and specific issues requiring the committee's attention.
Licensing Panel - Thursday 20 November 2025 6.30 pm
The Harrow Council Licensing Panel met to discuss a new premises licence application for AS Food & Wine, located at 50 South Parade, Mollison Way, Edgware, Harrow, HA8 5QL. The applicant, Roginithevi Suthakaran, sought to extend the licensable hours for the sale of alcohol and late-night refreshment. However, due to objections from the Metropolitan Police and the Licensing Authority regarding concerns about crime, disorder and public nuisance, and after discussion with the panel, the applicant withdrew the application and will continue to operate under their existing licence.
the Cabinet of Harrow Council
This meeting has been postponed.
Licensing Panel - Thursday 16 October 2025 6.30 pm
The Harrow Council Licensing Panel met to discuss an application for a new premises licence for Pepe's Peri Peri, located at 434 Rayners Lane in Harrow. The panel decided to grant the licence, permitting late-night refreshment until 3am, subject to conditions. These conditions included CCTV installation, noise control, waste management, and measures to prevent disturbance to local residents.
Decisions from Meetings
17 decisions · Page 2 of 4
Harrow Regeneration Resourcing
From: the Cabinet of Harrow Council - October 30, 2025
...to approve continued resourcing for the Regeneration programme, including extending existing consultancy contracts and awarding new ones, to ensure the delivery of key projects like the Harrow Strategic Development Partnership and Grange Farm Estate Regeneration.
Recommendations Approved
CCTV Procurement
From: the Cabinet of Harrow Council - October 30, 2025
...to award a 22-month contract to DSSL Ltd for Borough Public Space Video Surveillance Systems (VSS) provision, from October 31, 2025, to August 1, 2027, to maintain a fully functioning VSS network for enforcement and community safety activities.
Recommendations Approved
Draft West London Waste Plan - approval to consult (Regulation 18)
From: the Cabinet of Harrow Council - October 30, 2025
... to approve the draft West London Waste Plan for the first round of consultation (Regulation 18).
Recommendations Approved
Grange Farm Phase 2a additional demolition works
From: the Cabinet of Harrow Council - October 30, 2025
...to approve the demolition of two additional blocks at Grange Farm Phase 2a by the existing contractor due to health and safety concerns related to exposed asbestos, increasing the total contract value to £916,845.
Recommendations Approved
Adult Social Care Strategy, 2025-2030
From: the Cabinet of Harrow Council - October 30, 2025
...the Cabinet of Harrow approved the Adult Social Care Strategy 2025-2030 and its action plan, aiming to deliver sustainable, person-centred care by reducing inequalities, promoting independence, and delaying escalation of need through a strong prevention approach.
Recommendations Approved
Summary
Meetings Attended: 29
Average per Month: 1.7
Decisions Recorded: 17