Dujon Harvey

Council: Hackney

Activity Timeline

Meetings Attended Note this may include planned future meetings.

5 meetings

Hackney Procurement Board Officer

Hackney Procurement Board - Tuesday 8 July 2025 2.00 pm

The Hackney Procurement Board met on 8 July 2025 to discuss several contracts and frameworks, including those for merchant services, tenant and leaseholder advisors, park depot refurbishments, adult skills, and disabled adaptations. The board, chaired by Rotimi Ajilore, Assistant Director Procurement & energy Services, was scheduled to review the minutes from the previous meeting and an action tracker, before moving on to consider the key decisions.

July 08, 2025
Skills, Economy and Growth Scrutiny Commission

Skills, Economy and Growth Scrutiny Commission - Monday 17 February 2025 7.00 pm

The Skills, Economy and Growth Scrutiny Commission received a presentation on jobs and skills outcomes in Hackney. It also discussed the Economic Development Plan at its next meeting, and the Council's sustainable transport plans at its meeting in April.

February 17, 2025
Skills, Economy and Growth Scrutiny Commission Officer

Skills, Economy and Growth Scrutiny Commission - Monday 30 September 2024 7.00 pm

The Skills, Economy and Growth Scrutiny Commission met to discuss the Hackney Council Green Skills and Circular Economy Initiative and the Licensing and Nighttime Economy. Key decisions included the agreement to continue monitoring the progress of the green skills initiative through existing scrutiny committees and the development of a new Evening and Night Strategy for Hackney.

September 30, 2024, 7:00 pm
Skills, Economy and Growth Scrutiny Commission Officer

Skills, Economy and Growth Scrutiny Commission - Monday 20 November 2023 7.00 pm

November 20, 2023, 7:00 pm
Skills, Economy and Growth Scrutiny Commission Officer

Skills, Economy and Growth Scrutiny Commission - Tuesday 25 April 2023 7.00 pm

April 25, 2023, 7:00 pm

Summary

Meetings Attended: 5

Average per Month: 0.2

Decisions Recorded: 6 Not all decisions are recorded, so this may significantly underestimate the number of decisions actually made.