Lutfur Rahman - Mayor for Tower Hamlets

Mayor Lutfur Rahman

 Aspire  (Executive Mayor)

Email: mayor@towerhamlets.gov.uk

Council: Tower Hamlets

Council Profile: View on council website

Committees: Cabinet (Chair) Council (Member) Transformation Advisory Board Transformation and Assurance Board (Chair) Housing Management (Cabinet) Sub-Committee (Member) King George's Field Charity Board (Chair) Appointments Sub Committee Grants Determination (Cabinet) Sub-Committee (Member) Audit Committee Overview & Scrutiny Committee (Guest)

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Lutfur Rahman's tenure as Mayor of Tower Hamlets, particularly in 2024 and 2025, has been marked by a strong emphasis on reversing perceived failures of previous administrations, improving community services, and ensuring financial accountability. His leadership is characterized by active engagement in council meetings, a focus on community needs, and a commitment to strategic initiatives.

Key Themes and Priorities:

  • Financial Management and Accountability: A consistent theme throughout both years is Rahman's focus on sound financial management. In 2024, this involved scrutinizing grant allocations and advocating for robust monitoring. By 2025, this evolved into actively managing the budget, delivering savings, and increasing the general fund reserve. A key initiative in 2025 was his proposal to freeze council tax for lower-income residents, demonstrating a direct effort to alleviate financial burdens: >We can continue to freeze council tax... Yes, freeze council tax for the next three years for those earning £50,350 or less.
  • Community Support and Services: Rahman has consistently prioritized expanding community services. In 2024, this included initiatives like free swimming and winter fuel allowance. In 2025, he significantly broadened this focus to include education maintenance allowance, university bursaries, free school meals, winter fuel payments, free swimming, free home care, school uniform payments, and meals on wheels. This demonstrates a growing commitment to providing a comprehensive safety net for residents.
  • Housing and Planning: Improving housing services, particularly affordable housing, has been a consistent priority. In 2024, he aimed to increase affordable housing to 40%, with 85% for social rent, and removed height restrictions to encourage development. In 2025, his focus shifted to addressing immediate housing concerns like repairs and void property management, reflecting a more hands-on approach to improving existing housing stock. He also voiced strong opposition to government proposals that would reduce affordable housing.
  • Governance and Strategic Initiatives: Rahman emphasizes transparency and accountability in governance. In both years, he actively chaired council meetings and sub-committees. In 2025, he introduced initiatives like divesting local pension funds from unethical investments and emphasizing the importance of a diverse council workforce. He also addressed broader issues like violence in Palestine, demonstrating a willingness to engage with global concerns.

Evolution of Focus:

While Rahman's core priorities of financial responsibility, community support, and housing improvement remained consistent, his focus evolved from strategic planning and policy changes in 2024 to more direct action and implementation in 2025. He moved from setting ambitious targets for affordable housing to addressing immediate concerns about housing repairs and resident safety. His approach to community support also became more comprehensive, expanding from targeted initiatives to a broader range of services.

Significant Contributions (Especially Recent Years):

  • 2025 Budget Management: Championing a balanced budget, delivering savings, and increasing the general fund reserve are significant achievements, demonstrating his commitment to fiscal responsibility.
  • Council Tax Freeze Proposal: The proposal to freeze council tax for lower-income residents is a direct and impactful measure to alleviate financial burdens.
  • Expansion of Community Services: The significant expansion of community services in 2025 represents a substantial investment in the well-being of Tower Hamlets residents.
  • Housing Improvements: Addressing concerns about housing repairs, void property management, and lift safety demonstrates a commitment to improving the living conditions of residents.
  • Policy Implementation: The introduction and support of the Housing Management Services New Enlargement Adaptation Policy and the damp and mould policy, while prompted by tragic circumstances, demonstrates a commitment to addressing critical housing issues.

Patterns and Consistent Areas of Interest:

Rahman consistently demonstrates a strong interest in:

  • Reversing the policies of previous administrations: This is a recurring theme, particularly in relation to financial management and service delivery.
  • Community engagement and consultation: He consistently emphasizes the importance of involving residents in council decision-making.
  • Investing in young people: He consistently highlights the need for quality infrastructure, educational support, and safe spaces for youth.
  • Addressing inequalities: His focus on affordable housing, community services, and financial relief for lower-income residents reflects a commitment to reducing inequalities within Tower Hamlets.
  • Accountability and Transparency: He consistently emphasizes the importance of transparency and accountability in governance, scrutinizing grant allocations and performance reports.

In summary, Lutfur Rahman's leadership in Tower Hamlets is characterized by a proactive approach to addressing community needs, ensuring financial stability, and improving housing services. His focus has evolved from strategic planning to direct action, demonstrating a commitment to delivering tangible benefits for residents.

Yearly Activity Timeline

In 2025, Mayor Lutfur Rahman actively led Tower Hamlets through a year focused on budget management, community support, housing improvements, and strategic initiatives. He chaired numerous council meetings, including Cabinet, Housing Management Sub-Committee, and Transformation and Assurance Board meetings, demonstrating strong leadership and a commitment to accountability.

Budget and Financial Management: Rahman championed a balanced budget, delivered significant savings, and increased the general fund reserve. He prioritized financial relief for residents, notably proposing a council tax freeze for those earning £50,350 or less, stating, >We can continue to freeze council tax... Yes, freeze council tax for the next three years for those earning £50,350 or less. He also criticized the previous administration's financial governance.

Community Support and Services: He focused on expanding community services, including education maintenance allowance, university bursaries, free school meals, winter fuel payments, free swimming, and the introduction of free home care, school uniform payments, and meals on wheels. He also emphasized the importance of retaining police officers in the borough, stating >We want to continue the police officers being in the borough, and we're to retain them. If we lose them, we're never going to get them back.

Housing Management: Rahman prioritized improvements to housing services, particularly repairs and void property management. He expressed concern about the quality of repairs and requested detailed reports, stating, >Every repair for a tenant is important. He also addressed concerns about lift safety and resident engagement at Eagle Court and Angela Court. He voiced strong opposition to government and Mayor of London proposals to reduce affordable housing and remove the Strategic Infrastructure Levy. He introduced and supported the Housing Management Services New Enlargement Adaptation Policy and the damp and mould policy, expressing regret it took a child's death to prompt such legislation.

Strategic Initiatives and Governance: Rahman welcomed government envoys and expressed his anticipation for working with the government. He introduced an administration motion to divest local pension funds from unethical investments. He emphasized the importance of the council's workforce reflecting the community it serves. He also condemned violence in Palestine, describing it as a genocide and calling for government action. He addressed concerns about asylum seekers at the Britannia Hotel, emphasizing the council's limited control over the situation. He also engaged with the Local Government Association Peer Review Team.

Monthly Activity in 2025

In November 2025, Mayor Lutfur Rahman actively participated in several council meetings. As Chair of the Housing Management (Cabinet) Sub-Committee, he voiced strong opposition to government and Mayor of London proposals to reduce affordable housing and remove the Strategic Infrastructure Levy, emphasizing the need to reduce overcrowding. He directed a joint letter be sent to the Mayor of London and the Secretary of State. He introduced and supported the Housing Management Services New Enlargement Adaptation Policy and the damp and mould policy, expressing regret it took a child's death to prompt such legislation and urging swift implementation, performance management, and a comprehensive, multilingual communications strategy. He also requested further information on Housing Management strategic risks. At the Council meeting, he presented his report and provided concluding remarks following the Opposition Group Leader's response. He chaired the Transformation and Assurance Board meeting. During the Cabinet meeting, he was briefed on proposed marches and the Council's communication strategy with the Home Office and GLA. He participated in discussions about 'Hate Crime Awareness Week 2025' and received an update on feedback from Envoys regarding concerns raised by the Secretary of State. He announced that plans to close the Bethnal Green Police station counter were halted following his intervention and addressed the proposed 'Draft New Local Plan' submission, thanking officers and Councillor Abul Wahid for their work.

Meetings in November 2025
Cabinet - Wednesday, 26th November, 2025 5.30 p.m. - 26 November 2025

Lutfur Rahman, as Mayor, presided over the Cabinet meeting. He was informed about proposed marches in Whitechapel and the planned communication with the Home Office and GLA Chief Executive regarding these events, as well as a letter to the Secretary of State addressing concerns about extreme political activity. He participated in a discussion about 'Hate Crime Awareness Week 2025' and the Council's promotional events. He also received an update on feedback from the Envoys regarding progress in addressing concerns raised by the Secretary of State. The Mayor made two statements to Cabinet. Firstly, he announced that proposed plans to close the Bethnal Green Police station counter had been halted following his request for reconsideration. Secondly, he addressed the proposed 'Draft New Local Plan' submission for approval at Full Council in November 2025. He also expressed gratitude to officers for their work on the plan and thanked Councillor Abul Wahid for his update and pre-decision questions.

Activity Timeline

Meetings Attended Note this may include planned future meetings.

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Council

Council - Wednesday, 22nd January, 2025 7.00 p.m.

The meeting started with a tribute to former Councillor Ray Gibson, who passed away at the end of 2024. The Council then received a presentation from pupils at St John's School, Bethnal Green, who sang to celebrate the Council's recent Ofsted rating for Children's Services. The Council formally noted the 'outstanding' rating, and discussed the improvements that have taken place in the service since it was rated as 'inadequate' in 2017.

January 22, 2025
Transformation Advisory Board

Transformation Advisory Board - Monday, 20th January, 2025 3.00 p.m.

January 20, 2025
Cabinet

Cabinet - Wednesday, 8th January, 2025 5.30 p.m.

The Cabinet noted a report on the Youth Justice Board Strategic Plan 2024-2025 and a report on highways and transportation projects. The Cabinet also agreed to a set of recommendations on the draft budget for 2025-26 and the Medium-Term Financial Strategy (MTFS) 2025-28.

January 08, 2025
Cabinet

Cabinet - Wednesday, 18th December, 2024 5.30 p.m.

The Cabinet noted the Strategic Delivery and Performance Report Year 3 Quarter 2. They noted the Budget monitoring report 2024-25 – Quarter 2 and that the projected overspend was unlikely to materialise. The Cabinet noted the Mayors Waste Improvement Programme Quarter Two Update and the Reduction and Recycling Plan Progress Report – Qtr 1 and 2, 2024-25. The Cabinet noted the Best Value Report and Draft Directions Update and endorsed the council's response to the draft Best Value Notice. The Cabinet agreed the Housing & Regeneration Scrutiny Sub Committee Challenge Session action plan on the performance of Registered Providers in Tower Hamlets. The Cabinet noted the Safeguarding Adults Board Annual Report 2023-24. The Cabinet noted the Record of Corporate Director’s Actions Quarter 1& 2 (2024 -2025). The Cabinet noted the Homecare Procurement Contract Award – Process Update and the reasons for the officer decision not to award the Homecare contract.

December 18, 2024
Cabinet

Cabinet - Wednesday, 27th November, 2024 5.30 p.m.

The Cabinet of Tower Hamlets Council made a number of decisions at its meeting, including approving the continuation of business rates pooling arrangements with seven other London Boroughs, the adoption of a new Homelessness and Rough Sleeping Strategy, and a new Substance Misuse Strategy. The Cabinet also approved plans to create a new nursery at Stepney Greencoat CE Primary School[^2] and to make a £1.5 million investment in leisure facilities across the borough. The Cabinet agreed to defer a decision on an application from The Roman Road Neighbourhood Forum to formally designate the area as a neighbourhood planning area.

November 27, 2024

Decisions from Meetings

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Approval of the Housing Management Service’s new Enlargements and Adaptations Policy

From: Housing Management (Cabinet) Sub-Committee - Wednesday, 5th November, 2025 6.00 p.m. - November 05, 2025

...to approve the Housing Management Service’s new Enlargements and Adaptations Policy, which aims to alleviate overcrowding by providing a clear framework for structural interventions in council-owned properties, ensuring compliance with relevant legislation and regulations.

For Determination

Approval of the Housing Management Service’s new Data Management Strategy

From: Housing Management (Cabinet) Sub-Committee - Wednesday, 5th November, 2025 6.00 p.m. - November 05, 2025

...to approve the Housing Management Service's new Data Management Strategy, which sets out the Council's vision and framework for managing housing data across Tower Hamlets.

For Determination

Housing Management Cabinet Sub-Committee Forward Plan

From: Housing Management (Cabinet) Sub-Committee - Wednesday, 5th November, 2025 6.00 p.m. - November 05, 2025

...to agree the forward plan for the Housing Management Cabinet Sub-Committee, as outlined in section 3.2 of the submitted report.

For Determination