Abdus Choudhury
Council: Wandsworth
Committees:
Activity Timeline
Meetings Attended Note this may include planned future meetings.
70 meetings · Page 11 of 14
Agenda
The committee noted three reports: the Borough Residence Forum report, the Housing Services Activity update, and the HRA business plan update. It also decided to award the Grounds Maintenance contract to an unnamed bidder, subject to consultation with leaseholders.
Agenda
The Executive of Wandsworth Council made a series of decisions about their leisure services, parks, and waste enforcement contracts, agreed a response to a petition about antisocial behaviour, approved a new Community Trigger protocol, and made decisions about grant funding applications.
Agenda
The Grants Sub-Committee met to decide which organisations would receive grants from the Voluntary Sector Cost of Living Grant Fund and the Wandsworth Grant Fund. In total the committee recommended six applications from the Cost of Living Grant fund, for a total of £61,375, and eight from the Wandsworth Grant Fund, for a total of £76,856. During the discussion of the applications, there was some debate over whether the committee should take into account previous grants an organisation had received from the council when making their decisions, and there was also some debate over the criteria of the cost of living grant, with some councillors feeling that some otherwise good projects were not being funded because they did not meet the specific cost of living criteria.
Agenda and draft minutes
The committee approved two applications and rejected one. They approved plans to build a three-storey block of 5 flats on the site of some garages on Gideon Road, as well as plans to replace a garage with a side extension on Wimbledon Park Road. They rejected plans to demolish the Bright Horizons Battersea Day Nursery on Latchmere Road and replace it with a new nursery and a block of 9 flats.
Agenda and decisions
The Environment Committee agreed to transfer the management of the arboricultural and grounds maintenance contracts, and responsibility for the biodiversity strategy from Enable Leisure and Culture to Wandsworth Council[^1]. The Committee also noted that the council is negotiating with Enable about extending their leisure and culture contract, and will make a decision on that in November 2024. Councillors noted the council's response to the petition requesting the purchase of Springfield Park, and noted that a consultation will be taking place in July 2024 about the creation of a pocket park on Swaffield Road.
Decisions from Meetings
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Enforcement (Paper No. 25-402)
From: Wandsworth Council - November 19, 2025
Recommendations Approved
Closure of Investigation Files (Paper No. 25-404)
From: Wandsworth Council - November 19, 2025
Recommendations Approved
Closed Appeals (Paper No. 25-405)
From: Wandsworth Council - November 19, 2025
Recommendations Approved
Applications (Paper No. 25-401)
From: Wandsworth Council - November 19, 2025
Recommendations Approved
Summary
Meetings Attended: 70
Average per Month: 3.5
Decisions Recorded: 92