Hamza Taouzzale - Councillor for Westminster ( Queen's Park)

Councillor Hamza Taouzzale

 Labour  Queen's Park

Email: htaouzzale@westminster.gov.uk

Council: Westminster

Council Profile: View on council website

Committees: Vulnerable Adults, Health and Communities Policy and Scrutiny Committee (Member) Council (Member) Housing and Regeneration Policy and Scrutiny Committee (Chair, Member) Licensing Sub-Committee (3) (Member) Licensing Sub-Committee (4) Licensing Sub-Committee (2) (Member) Licensing Committee (Member) Licensing Sub-Committee (6) Climate Action, Environment and Highways Policy and Scrutiny Committee (Member) Overview and Scrutiny Committee (Member) Licensing Sub-Committee (1) (Member)

Activity Timeline

Meetings Attended Note this may include planned future meetings.

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Housing and Regeneration Policy and Scrutiny Committee Chair

Housing and Regeneration Policy and Scrutiny Committee - Thursday 2nd October, 2025 6.30 pm

Here is a summary of the scheduled discussions for the Housing and Regeneration Policy and Scrutiny Committee meeting.

October 02, 2025
Licensing Sub-Committee (3) Member

Licensing Sub-Committee (3) - Wednesday 1st October, 2025 10.00 am

The Licensing Sub-Committee (3) of Westminster Council was scheduled to convene on Wednesday 1 October 2025, to consider licensing applications for three premises: Smiths Bar and Grill, Slim Chickens and 72-74 Edgware Road. Councillors Councillor Patrick Lilley, Deputy Cabinet Member for Economic Development, Lead Member for Soho and LGBTQ+ Champion, Councillor Hamza Taouzzale and Councillor Tim Mitchell were listed as the members for the meeting.

October 01, 2025
Climate Action, Environment and Highways Policy and Scrutiny Committee Member

Climate Action, Environment and Highways Policy and Scrutiny Committee - Thursday 25th September, 2025 6.30 pm

The Climate Action, Environment and Highways Policy and Scrutiny Committee met to discuss the impact of the parking fee structure review, and the work and management of the City Inspectors, including the street-based intervention team. The committee recommended that the council consider expanding the current bands listed for pay to parking, give additional thought to how it can make parking easy and affordable for tradespeople, increase outreach with businesses that interact with the city inspectors, arrange neighbourhood coordination meetings outside of traditional working hours, engage with the Football Association to work towards an agreement whereby clubs would contribute to the cost of cleanup for mass fan gathering events, promote the positive contributions of city inspectors, and ensure ward councillors are adequately informed with regards to incidents that might emerge in their ward. The committee also reviewed and approved the committee work programme for forthcoming meetings.

September 25, 2025
Vulnerable Adults, Health and Communities Policy and Scrutiny Committee Member

Vulnerable Adults, Health and Communities Policy and Scrutiny Committee - Thursday 18th September, 2025 6.30 pm

The Vulnerable Adults, Health and Communities Policy and Scrutiny Committee met to discuss the Community Priorities Programme and grants, the Community Hubs Programme, and to shape the committee's work programme for the 2025-2026 municipal year. The committee reviewed the investment in community grants, their allocation, and the second year of delivery of the Community Priorities Programme. They also reviewed the delivery of the Community Hubs Programme.

September 18, 2025
Licensing Committee Member

Licensing Committee - Wednesday 17th September, 2025 6.30 pm

The Licensing Committee met to discuss the Westminster After Dark consultation, and to review recent licensing appeals. The committee noted the findings of the Westminster After Dark consultation, and also noted the update on licensing appeals. The committee also approved the minutes from the previous meeting held on 11 June 2025.

September 17, 2025

Summary

Meetings Attended: 71

Average per Month: 3.2

Decisions Recorded: 4