Richard Webb

Council: Hillingdon

Activity Timeline

Meetings Attended Note this may include planned future meetings.

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Petition Hearing - Cabinet Member for Community & Environment Officer

Petition Hearing - Cabinet Member for Community & Environment - Wednesday, 22 July 2026 - 7.00 pm

July 22, 2026, 7:00 pm
Residents' Services Select Committee Officer

Residents' Services Select Committee - Tuesday, 7 July 2026 - 7.00 pm

July 07, 2026, 7:00 pm
Residents' Services Select Committee Officer

Residents' Services Select Committee - Wednesday, 10 June 2026 - 7.00 pm

June 10, 2026, 7:00 pm
Residents' Services Select Committee Officer

Residents' Services Select Committee - Wednesday, 22 April 2026 - 7.00 pm

The Residents' Services Select Committee meeting scheduled for 22 April 2026 was set to cover a range of topics concerning council services. Key discussions were planned around budget monitoring, the legal and policy framework for Houses in Multiple Occupation (HMOs), and an update on homeless prevention efforts. The committee was also scheduled to review the council's provision of sport and physical activity for young people, as well as consider the Cabinet Forward Plan and the committee's own work programme.

April 22, 2026, 7:00 pm
Residents' Services Select Committee Officer

Residents' Services Select Committee - Tuesday, 10 March 2026 - 7.00 pm

The Residents' Services Select Committee was scheduled to discuss community cohesion and the Safer Hillingdon Partnership. The committee was also set to review enforcement activities related to Public Spaces Protection Orders, street trading, and fixed penalty notices, alongside budget monitoring reports and the council's forward plan.

March 10, 2026, 7:00 pm

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Summary

Meetings Attended: 25

Average per Month: 0.9

Decisions Recorded: 0 Not all decisions are recorded, so this may significantly underestimate the number of decisions actually made.