Frances Recto
Council: Tower Hamlets
Activity Timeline
Meetings Attended Note this may include planned future meetings.
3 meetings
Housing Management (Cabinet) Sub-Committee - Friday, 27 March 2026 - 3.15 p.m.
The Housing Management (Cabinet) Sub-Committee of Tower Hamlets Council met on Friday 27 March 2026 to discuss and approve key policies and strategies. The meeting saw the approval of the Housing Asset Management Strategy 2026-2031 and the Council Housing Domestic Abuse Policy. Members also reviewed the Housing Management Strategic Risks.
King George's Field Charity Board - Wednesday, 4th March, 2026 4.00 p.m.
The King George's Field Charity Board met on Wednesday 4 March 2026, approving updated financial reports and a grant agreement for park improvements. The Board also noted ongoing discussions regarding commercial property leases and deferred a decision on fees and charges.
To start at 2:15pm or 15 minutes after Cabinet has finished, Grants Determination (Cabinet) Sub-Committee - Wednesday, 18th February, 2026 2.15 p.m.
The Grants Determination (Cabinet) Sub-Committee of Tower Hamlets Council met on Wednesday 18 February 2026. The meeting reviewed the Mayor's Small Grants Programme, noting recommendations for improvement including increasing the Community Chest grant amount from £500 to £1,000 and changing the frequency of grants for positive activities for young people to once a year. The committee also received performance reports on the Mayor's Community Grants Programme (MCGP) for the periods January-March 2025 and April-June 2025, noting that the majority of projects were rated as 'Green' (on track), with some rated 'Amber' due to issues that could be resolved with support, and two projects rated 'Red' due to closure or administration.
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Summary
Meetings Attended: 3
Average per Month: 1.5
Decisions Recorded: 0 Not all decisions are recorded, so this may significantly underestimate the number of decisions actually made.