Abdal Ullah - Councillor for Tower Hamlets (St Katharine's & Wapping)

Councillor Abdal Ullah

Labour Party St Katharine's & Wapping

Email: Abdal.Ullah@towerhamlets.gov.uk

Council: Tower Hamlets

Council Profile: View on council website

Committees: Council (Member) Human Resources Committee (Member) Appointments Sub Committee (Member) Pensions Committee (Member) Employee Appeals Sub Committee

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Councillor Abdal Ullah's council service across multiple years reveals a consistent dedication to community well-being and council governance, with a pronounced and urgent focus on resident safety in his most recent activities.

Key Themes and Priorities:

Across his tenure, Councillor Ullah has demonstrated a commitment to several core areas:

  • Resident Safety and Security: This has emerged as a paramount concern, particularly in his most recent engagements.
  • Council Governance and Operations: He has actively participated in committee work, discussions on leadership, and adherence to council traditions.
  • Honoring Contributions and Community Engagement: Councillor Ullah has shown a respect for past service and emphasized the importance of the council's connection to its constituents.
  • Financial Oversight: His involvement in the Pensions Committee indicates an interest in the long-term financial health of the council.

Evolution of Focus:

While Councillor Ullah has consistently engaged with council proceedings, his priorities appear to have sharpened and become more urgent in recent years. His 2024 activities, while present, were less detailed in specific actions. In 2025, his focus broadened to include tributes, council investments, and the nuances of council leadership and traditions. However, his 2026 activity marks a significant shift towards immediate and pressing local issues, specifically the rising tide of bike thefts in Wapping. This suggests an evolution from broader council engagement to a more targeted and proactive approach to addressing critical, on-the-ground resident concerns.

Most Significant Contributions (Especially in Recent Years):

Councillor Ullah's most impactful contributions, particularly in the most recent period, include:

  • Urgent Action on Bike Thefts (2026): His proactive and detailed raising of concerns about the co-ordinated and methodical increase in bike thefts in Wapping, coupled with his active pursuit of collaboration between the council and the Police, represents his most significant recent contribution. This demonstrates a direct and immediate response to a pressing community issue.
  • Championing Council Traditions and Leadership (2025): His engagement with the election of a new speaker and his emphasis on impartiality and seating traditions, as well as his pointed questioning of the Speaker's absence from ward events, highlight his commitment to effective and visible council leadership.
  • Moving the Standards Advisory Committee Report (2024): This indicates his willingness to take on substantive procedural responsibilities within the council.

Patterns and Consistent Areas of Interest:

Councillor Ullah exhibits a consistent interest in the proper functioning of the council and the welfare of its residents. His participation in the Pensions Committee across multiple years suggests a sustained concern for financial stability. His emphasis on community engagement, whether through honoring past councillors or questioning the Speaker's presence at local events, underscores a belief in the council's role as a visible and connected entity. The recent escalation of his focus on crime prevention, particularly bike theft, demonstrates a growing and urgent commitment to safeguarding the community.

Yearly Activity Timeline

In January 2026, Councillor Abdal Ullah raised significant concerns about a co-ordinated and methodical increase in bike thefts in Wapping. He actively sought information on potential collaboration between the council and the Police to tackle this issue and safeguard residents.

Monthly Activity in 2026

During January 2026, Councillor Abdal Ullah expressed significant concerns regarding a rise in bike thefts in Wapping. He highlighted that these thefts seemed to be co-ordinated and methodical and inquired about potential collaboration between the council and the Police to address the issue and ensure resident safety.

Meetings in January 2026
Council - Wednesday, 21st January, 2026 7.00 p.m. - 21 January 2026

Councillor Abdal Ullah raised concerns about a recent increase in bike thefts in Wapping, noting that the thefts appeared to be co-ordinated and methodical. He questioned whether the council could collaborate with the Police to apprehend the thieves and assure residents that their property would be safe.

Activity Timeline

Meetings Attended Note this may include planned future meetings.

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Council

Council - Wednesday, 20th November, 2024 7.00 p.m.

At this meeting, the council debated three petitions from members of the public and two motions proposed by the political groups. The council unanimously voted to reject or significantly reduce a proposed Public Space Protection Order (PSPO) for dogs and unanimously voted to adopt the Migrant Care Workers' Charter. The council also voted to adopt a motion asking for the reintroduction of Meals on Wheels. The council voted to change who chairs the council committees.

November 20, 2024
Pensions Committee

Pensions Committee - Monday, 11th November, 2024 6.30 p.m.

The Pensions Committee noted the reports of the Pension Board, Schroders, and officers. The committee approved the holding of a Pension Fund Information Forum for scheme employers and members in January 2025.

November 11, 2024
Council

Council - Wednesday, 2nd October, 2024 7.00 p.m.

The meeting approved the creation of a Mayor's Winter Emergency Fund to provide financial support to pensioners ineligible for the scrapped Winter Fuel Allowance payments, and approved time-banded waste collection regulations. Two motions were also debated, one from the Administration on winter fuel payments and another from the Labour group about the council's homelessness accommodation placement policy.

October 02, 2024
Pensions Committee

Pensions Committee - Monday, 30th September, 2024 6.30 p.m.

The committee received a presentation on the upcoming 2025 triennial actuarial valuation of the Tower Hamlets Pension Fund, noted various reports on training, employer engagement, pensions administration, risks to the pension fund, the state of the Local Government Pension Scheme, and heard a deputation from trade union representatives.

September 30, 2024
Human Resources Committee

Human Resources Committee - Thursday, 26th September, 2024 6.30 p.m.

The committee discussed the high number of interim staff at the council, and the recruitment processes underway for several senior roles. A request to extend the contract of an interim member of staff was approved. Concern was expressed about delays in receiving reports for the meeting and about the level of detail contained within them.

September 26, 2024

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