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The Lambeth Council meeting on 15 October 2025 included discussion of a wealth tax, a tourist levy, and the allocation of seats to political groups. Councillors also heard deputations on community space funding, parking for carers, and improvements to the Tulse Hill Gyratory. Ultimately, the council approved a motion to introduce an overnight levy in Lambeth and a motion to support Lambeth's night time economy and workers.

Here's a more detailed look at the key topics discussed:

Review of Allocation of Seats to Political Groups

Following changes to the political makeup of the council, a report on the review of allocations of seats to political groups was presented. The changes were triggered by one councillor moving from the Labour Group to the Green Party, and another becoming an independent councillor.

Councillor Donna Harris, Group Leader of the Liberal Democrats, Councillor Scott Ainslie, Group Leader of the Green Party, and Councillor Scarlett O'Hara, Chief Whip, spoke on the review.

Councillor Ainslie said that the Green Party had become an opposition group of equal status to the Liberal Democrats, but that the council had failed to treat the Greens accordingly. He also stated that Labour appeared unwilling to concede any influence.

Councillor O'Hara stated that Labour had consistently gone above and beyond what was required of them in terms of the allocation of seats, while the Greens had proposed rule changes based on vote share rather than councillor numbers, which was not legally valid.

The recommendations in the report were not agreed. As a result, the allocation of seats reverted to the situation as it was in July 2025.

Constitution 2025-26

The council considered a report on the updated Constitution 2025-2026.

Councillor Matthew Bryant, Deputy Group Leader, said the report was largely a tidying-up exercise, but repeated that all three political groupings should be represented on the Constitutional Working Group.

Councillor Paul Valentine said that the Green Group had sought legal advice on issues with the constitution at considerable expense. He also said that the constitution reads more like standing orders1.

Councillor O'Hara welcomed the updates to the constitution, including the setting up of a cross-party working group to review it.

The recommendations in the report, excluding Appendix 2, were approved. Appendix 2 contained the people who were being allocated to committees, but could not be voted on as the previous vote meant that the seat allocation was as it was before.

Deputations

The council heard three deputations:

Angel Town Community Space Funding

Adrian Caradice Davids, chair of North Brixton Big Local, and Michelle Killington, deputy chair of a safer neighbourhood team for Brixton North Ward, spoke about funding for the Angel Town Community Space. They thanked Councillors Nanda Manley-Browne, Cabinet Member for Healthier Communities (job-share), and Councillor John-Paul Ennis, Policy Lead for Young People, for their work in fostering pride in Angel Town.

They requested that the council consider its £1 million investment in the community space, and asked for continued dialogue, transparency on the funding review process, and alternative funding measures to be explored.

Councillor Marcia Cameron, Cabinet Member for Economic Inclusion, responded that Lambeth was reviewing all capital projects due to significant financial pressures, including the £1 million earmarked for Angel Town. She said that the council was exploring all routes to realising the vision for a community space, and would continue to work closely with the community.

White Badge Scheme

Sarah Mitchell, Peter Gay, director of Disability Advice Service Lambeth, and Jack Grant from Parkinson's UK addressed the council about the white badge scheme for disabled residents.

They asked for Lambeth to adopt the good practice of other London councils, so that if a car is registered to the home in which the disabled person lives, and is used by their carer, then eligibility for the white badge remains.

Councillor Rezina Chowdhury, Deputy Leader of the Council (Sustainable Lambeth and Clean Air), responded that the council would allow blue badge holders to apply for special permission to transfer the white badge to a carer registered at the same address.

Tulse Hill Gyratory

Charlotte Ashworth of the Station to Station BID2, Jamie Hodg, a resident on Christchurch Road, and Tom Palmer of the Nogger Forum spoke on behalf of Transform Tulse Hill, a coalition of residents and businesses, about the Tulse Hill Gyratory.

They said that the gyratory is a crisis of safety and a physical barrier that tears the neighbourhood apart. They asked for clarity and action around funding, a joint lobbying effort, and for the community to have a seat at the table.

Councillor Chowdhury responded that Lambeth had been raising the issue with Transport for London for many years, and had delivered interim safety works to tackle a dangerous corner. She said that the council was calling for more safety improvements, but that removing or redesigning the entire gyratory would need significant funding.

Petitions

The council received petitions regarding:

  • Resurfacing of Mandalay Road (135 signatures)
  • Ending Loughborough Estate Management Board's agreement (217 signatures)
  • Objection to proposed low traffic measures on and around Lumbert High Street (100 signatures)
  • Stopping the noise in Waterloo and Southbank (515 signatures)
  • Urgent replacement of the pavement and footpath on Queen's Hill Road (55 signatures)

Cabinet Statement

Councillor Claire Holland, Leader of the Council, made a cabinet statement, remembering Jody Dabrowski and celebrating Black History Month. She also spoke about the Lambeth Growth Plan, and said that it was projected to provide more than 20,000 jobs and 10,000 new homes into the borough.

Opposition Statement

Councillor Scott Ainslie made an opposition statement, saying that he was honoured to address the council for the first time as leader of the majority opposition party. He paid respects to Councillor Jackie Dyer for her work, and criticised Councillor Danial Adilypour, Deputy Leader of the Council (Housing, Investment, & New Homes), for sharing racist banter.

Youth Council Annual Report

The council received a verbal report from members of the Lambeth Youth Council. Lumiere, Elizabeth Chinnaby, Gemini Salomon, and Leah Hamdoon spoke about the Youth Council's work over the past year.

Leah Hamdoon said that communication is a core value of child-friendly Lambeth, but that communication is not just about speaking, it's about respect and inclusion. She asked for more councillors to attend their meetings, and said that the Youth Council is the bridge between the council and the next generation.

Councillors Ben Curtis, Group Whip, Nicole Griffiths, and Councillor Ennis responded to the report, thanking the Youth Council for their work.

Councillor Questions

Councillors then asked questions of the cabinet. Topics included:

  • Carib FC Girls team at Agnes Rydie Gardens
  • Gang crime in Clapham Park
  • Antisocial behaviour in Waterloo and South Park Court
  • Black History events for council staff
  • Getting young people onto the electoral register
  • Traffic speed and volume around Aberville Road
  • Supporting single mums affected by homelessness
  • New homes on six sites
  • Parcel theft
  • Local initiatives that support a love of reading in children
  • Stretton Green redevelopment
  • New sports facilities
  • Access to GP surgeries, NHS dental care, and mental health services

Motions

The council considered five motions.

Support the Introduction of a Wealth Tax to Fund Public Services

Councillor Ainslie opened the debate for the Green Group's motion to support the introduction of a wealth tax to fund public services. He said that wealth inequality is the transfer of wealth from ordinary people and institutions to the uber rich, and that the solution is the wealth flux.

Councillor Fred Cowell, Cabinet Member for Digital, Data and Resident Experience (job-share), said that the motion prioritises fiction over fact, and that the Green Party was trying to reinforce the inequalities of the borough rather than tackle them.

Councillor Clarence, said that the motion was not a serious contribution to the challenge of wealth inequality, and that it was a press release disguised as a policy.

Councillor O'Brien said that a wealth tax would penalise saving and create an incentive to move wealth out of the United Kingdom.

Councillor Martin Abrams said that he was flabbergasted to hear a Labour group use right wing talking points to defend voting against a wealth tax.

The motion was not carried.

Introducing an Overnight Levy in Lambeth

Councillor Ibrahim Dogus opened the debate for the Labour Group's motion on introducing an overnight levy in Lambeth. He said that a modest overnight accommodation levy would allow visitors to make a small contribution to the boroughs and communities that host them.

Councillor Valentine said that the Green Group supported the idea of a tourist levy, and had put in a few amendments.

Councillor Curtis said that the Liberal Democrat group welcomed the chance to improve the motion through their amendments, and that they wanted the council to work with accommodation providers to establish an accommodation business improvement district.

Councillor Emma Nye said that an overnight visitor levy offers a proven, responsible and modern approach to funding.

Councillor Costa said that when he goes back home to Portugal, he typically pays a small tourist fee, and that it feels fair to contribute to the cities that he loves to make them cleaner, safer and more welcoming to everyone.

Councillor Cameron closed the debate, saying that implementing an overnight levy in Lambeth could bring about substantial benefits.

The motion was carried.

Introducing a Tourist Levy and the Late Night Levy

This motion from the Liberal Democrats was not carried.

Supporting Lambeth's Night Time Economy and Workers

This motion from Labour was carried.

Calling for Greater Powers for Councils to Regulate and Manage Utility Companies

This motion from Labour was carried.


  1. Standing orders are the written rules governing the order of proceedings of a council, committee, or other meeting. 

  2. A business improvement district (BID) is a defined area within which businesses contribute to a fund that is used to develop projects which will benefit businesses in the area. 

Attendees

Profile image for Councillor Martin Abrams
Councillor Martin Abrams Leader of the Council Green Streatham Hill East
Profile image for Ibtisam Adem
Ibtisam Adem Financial Resilience Champion Labour Knight's Hill
Profile image for Councillor Danial Adilypour
Councillor Danial Adilypour Deputy Group Leader Labour and Co-operative Party Streatham Common and Vale
Profile image for Councillor Scott Ainslie
Councillor Scott Ainslie Cabinet Member: Planning and Development, Built Environment, Parks and Public Realm; Cabinet Member for Planning and Development, Built Environment, Parks and Public Realm Green Streatham St Leonard's
Councillor David Amos Labour Kennington
Profile image for Donatus Anyanwu
Donatus Anyanwu Cabinet Member for Stronger Communities Labour Brixton Windrush
Profile image for Councillor Dom Armstrong
Councillor Dom Armstrong Labour and Co-operative Party Streatham Common and Vale
Profile image for Liz Atkins
Liz Atkins Chair of Overview and Scrutiny Labour Streatham Hill East
Profile image for Martin Bailey
Martin Bailey Chair of Pensions Committee Labour Vauxhall
Profile image for Sarbaz Barznji
Sarbaz Barznji Labour Brixton Acre Lane
Profile image for Councillor Linda Bray
Councillor Linda Bray Chair of Pensions Board Labour Clapham Town
Profile image for Councillor David Bridson
Councillor David Bridson Cabinet Member for Healthier Communities (job-share) Labour Brixton Acre Lane
Profile image for James Bryan
James Bryan Deputy Chief Whip Labour Brixton North
Profile image for Councillor Matthew Bryant
Councillor Matthew Bryant Deputy Group Leader Liberal Democrats Streatham Hill West and Thornton
Profile image for Marcia Cameron
Marcia Cameron Cabinet Member for Economic Inclusion Labour Brixton Rush Common
Profile image for Councillor Judith Cavanagh
Councillor Judith Cavanagh Acting Cabinet Member for Finance Labour West Dulwich
Profile image for Rezina Chowdhury
Rezina Chowdhury Deputy Leader of the Council (Sustainable Lambeth and Clean Air) Labour Streatham Hill East
Profile image for Malcolm Clark
Malcolm Clark Labour Streatham Wells
Profile image for Councillor Sarah Cole
Councillor Sarah Cole Labour Streatham Common and Vale
Profile image for Andrew Collins
Andrew Collins Labour Clapham East
Profile image for Councillor Diogo Costa
Councillor Diogo Costa Policy Lead for Digital, Data and Insight Labour Oval
Profile image for Fred Cowell
Fred Cowell Cabinet Member for Digital, Data and Resident Experience Labour West Dulwich
Profile image for Ben Curtis
Ben Curtis Group Whip Liberal Democrats Clapham Common and Abbeville
Profile image for Sarina Da Silva
Sarina Da Silva Connect to Work Champion Labour Waterloo and South Bank
Profile image for Councillor Liam Daley
Councillor Liam Daley Labour Kennington
Profile image for Councillor Joe Dharampal-Hornby
Councillor Joe Dharampal-Hornby Vice-Chair of Overview and Scrutiny Labour Stockwell West and Larkhall
Profile image for Councillor Ibrahim Dogus
Councillor Ibrahim Dogus Labour Waterloo and South Bank
Profile image for Councillor Jacqui Dyer
Councillor Jacqui Dyer  Cabinet Member for Digital, Data and Resident Experience (job share)  Labour  Kennington
Profile image for Councillor John-Paul Ennis
Councillor John-Paul Ennis Policy Lead for Young People Labour Brixton North
Profile image for Olga FitzRoy
Olga FitzRoy Labour St Martin's
Profile image for Paul Gadsby
Paul Gadsby Labour Myatt's Fields
Profile image for Councillor Annie Gallop
Councillor Annie Gallop Vice-Chair of Overview and Scrutiny Labour Myatt's Fields
Profile image for Mayor, Adrian Garden
Mayor, Adrian Garden Mayor Labour Brixton Rush Common
Profile image for Dr. Pauline George
Dr. Pauline George Tackling Violence Affecting Young People Champion Labour Herne Hill and Loughborough Junction
Profile image for Nicole Griffiths
Nicole Griffiths Green Streatham St Leonard's
Profile image for Donna Harris
Donna Harris Group Leader Liberal Democrats Streatham Hill West and Thornton
Profile image for Dr. Mahamed Hashi
Dr. Mahamed Hashi Cabinet Member for Safer Communities Labour Stockwell East
Profile image for Councillor Claire Holland
Councillor Claire Holland Leader of the Council Labour Oval
Profile image for Alison Inglis-Jones
Alison Inglis-Jones Food Poverty Champion Labour Clapham Common and Abbeville
Profile image for Issa Issa
Issa Issa Deputy Cabinet Member for Planning Strategy, Investment and Housing Delivery Labour Oval
Profile image for Saleha Jaffer
Saleha Jaffer Deputy Cabinet Member for Stronger Communities Labour St Martin's
Profile image for Maria Kay
Maria Kay Labour Brixton Acre Lane
Profile image for Ben Kind
Ben Kind Cabinet Member for Children, Young People and Families Labour Brixton Rush Common
Profile image for Jessica Leigh
Jessica Leigh Labour Clapham East
Profile image for Councillor Nanda Manley-Browne
Councillor Nanda Manley-Browne Cabinet Member for Healthier Communities (job-share) Labour Brixton North
Profile image for Marianna Masters
Marianna Masters Labour Streatham Wells
Profile image for Councillor Verity McGivern
Councillor Verity McGivern Policy Lead for Age Friendly Lambeth Labour Clapham Park
Profile image for Jackie Meldrum
Jackie Meldrum Labour Knight's Hill
Profile image for Irfan Mohammed
Irfan Mohammed Independent Clapham Park
Profile image for Emma Nye
Emma Nye Labour Knight's Hill
Profile image for Scarlett O'Hara
Scarlett O'Hara Chief Whip Labour Brixton Windrush
Profile image for Councillor David Oxley
Councillor David Oxley Vice-Chair of Overview and Scrutiny Labour Stockwell West and Larkhall
Profile image for David Robson
David Robson Chair of Licensing Labour Clapham Town
Profile image for Deepak Sardiwal
Deepak Sardiwal Labour Herne Hill and Loughborough Junction
Profile image for Councillor Joanne Simpson
Councillor Joanne Simpson Animal Welfare Champion Labour Stockwell West and Larkhall
Profile image for Rebecca Spencer
Rebecca Spencer Chair of Corporate Committee Labour Gipsy Hill
Profile image for Tom Swaine-Jameson
Tom Swaine-Jameson Labour Vauxhall
Profile image for Councillor Martin Tiedemann
Councillor Martin Tiedemann Labour Clapham Park
Profile image for Tina Valcarcel
Tina Valcarcel Liberal Democrats Stockwell East
Profile image for Councillor Paul Valentine
Councillor Paul Valentine Green Herne Hill and Loughborough Junction
Profile image for Timothy Windle
Timothy Windle Labour Clapham Town
Profile image for Isla Wrathmell
Isla Wrathmell Active Travel Champion Labour Vauxhall
Profile image for Christine Banton
Christine Banton Deputy Mayor and Tackling Violence Against Women and Girls Champion Labour Gipsy Hill

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Meeting Documents

Agenda

Agenda frontsheet Wednesday 15-Oct-2025 19.00 Council.pdf
Agenda Supplement - Items 4a and 4b Wednesday 15-Oct-2025 19.00 Council.pdf

Reports Pack

Public reports pack Wednesday 15-Oct-2025 19.00 Council.pdf

Additional Documents

Minutes of Previous Meeting.pdf
Motions with Amends - 15 October.pdf
Council Questions Final.pdf
Review of allocation of seats.pdf
Constitution Report - 15 October 2025.pdf
Appendix 1 - Schedule of changes.pdf
Appendix 2 - Committee Appointments.pdf
Appendix 3 - Constitution - Working with Tracked Changes.pdf