Junue Meah - Councillor for Hounslow (Hounslow East)

Councillor Junue Meah

Labour Hounslow East Deputy Mayor

Activity Timeline

Meetings Attended Note this may include planned future meetings.

65 meetings · Page 1 of 13

Borough Council Deputy Chair

Borough Council - Tuesday, 21 July 2026 7:30 pm

July 21, 2026, 7:30 pm
The Thomas Layton Collection Trustee

The Thomas Layton Collection - Wednesday, 15 July 2026 6:00 pm

July 15, 2026, 6:00 pm
Pension Fund Panel Member

Pension Fund Panel - Thursday, 18 June 2026 5:00 pm

June 18, 2026, 5:00 pm
Borough Council Deputy Chair

Borough Council - Tuesday, 26 May 2026 - 7:30 pm

May 26, 2026, 7:30 pm
Borough Council Deputy Chair

Borough Council - Tuesday, 3 March 2026 - 7:30 pm

The Borough Council of Hounslow Council met on Tuesday 03 March 2026 to discuss a range of important financial and administrative matters. Key among these were the proposed budget for 2026/27, including the setting of Council Tax levels, and the Members' Scheme of Allowances for the same period. The Council was also scheduled to consider the Pay Policy Statement for 2026/27, outlining the council's approach to senior officer remuneration and the relationship between senior and other employee pay.

March 03, 2026, 7:30 pm

Decisions from Meetings

102 decisions · Page 1 of 21

Date of next meeting - 1 December 2025

From: Pension Fund Panel - Wednesday, 22 October 2025 5:00 pm - October 22, 2025

...to note that the next meeting would be held on 1 December 2025.

Recommendations Approved

Annual Business Plan 2025-26

From: Pension Fund Panel - Wednesday, 22 October 2025 5:00 pm - October 22, 2025

The Pension Fund Panel noted the proposed work programme for 2025/26 and the training update and training log. The panel's work programme includes standing items, administration and governance, funding and investment, and knowledge and skills.

Recommendations Approved

Summary

Meetings Attended: 65

Average per Month: 1.4

Decisions Recorded: 102 Not all decisions are recorded, so this may significantly underestimate the number of decisions actually made.