Adam Small - Councillor for Haringey (Hornsey)

Councillor Adam Small

Labour Hornsey Chair of the Housing, Planning and Development Scrutiny Panel

Email: Adam.Small@haringey.gov.uk

Council: Haringey

Council Profile: View on council website

Committees: Licensing Committee (Committee Member) Housing, Planning and Development Scrutiny Panel (Chair) Audit Committee Overview and Scrutiny Committee (Committee Member) Full Council (Committee Member) Licensing Sub Committee (Committee Member)

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Councillor Adam Small has demonstrated a consistent and evolving focus on financial prudence, operational efficiency, and the effective scrutiny of council services throughout his council service. His recent activity in 2026, particularly within the Budget, Overview and Scrutiny Committee, highlights a strong emphasis on direct financial advocacy and cost-saving initiatives.

Key Themes and Priorities:

Across both years, Small's primary focus has been on financial oversight and efficiency. In 2025, this manifested as a concern that an overemphasis on financial matters might detract from the broader scope of scrutiny. He consistently questioned budget assumptions, potential overspends, and the realism of financial projections. This concern for financial health has carried into 2026, where he has actively sought to influence financial policy, notably by proposing that the council lobby the DWP for additional cost coverage. His interest in cost-saving measures is also evident, with specific suggestions for election counts.

Another significant theme is operational effectiveness and resident impact. In 2025, he scrutinized housing matters, including repair satisfaction and policy implementation, and examined customer services, linking negative feedback to restructuring. He also showed interest in broader council initiatives like the 20mph speed limit. In 2026, this theme is reflected in his inquiries about HR charges, the corporate landlord model's savings, and the specifics of the Financial Sustainability Plan, indicating a desire to understand and optimize the council's internal workings.

Evolution of Focus:

While financial prudence has been a constant, Small's recent activity in 2026 shows a more proactive and direct approach to influencing financial policy. In 2025, his concerns about financial focus were framed as a potential hindrance to broader scrutiny. By 2026, he is actively proposing concrete actions, such as lobbying the DWP, and delving into the granular details of financial plans and operational costs. This suggests an evolution from identifying potential issues to actively seeking solutions and advocating for specific financial strategies.

Most Significant Contributions (Especially in Recent Years):

In 2026, Councillor Small's most significant contribution was his proposal for the council to lobby the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) to cover additional costs borne by local authorities. This suggestion received committee support, indicating its potential impact. His focus on cost-saving measures for elections, such as utilizing the Civic Centre and shared venues, also represents a tangible effort to improve efficiency. His detailed inquiries into HR charges, the corporate landlord model, and the Financial Sustainability Plan demonstrate a deep engagement with the council's financial architecture.

Patterns and Consistent Areas of Interest:

Councillor Small consistently demonstrates a keen interest in scrutinizing financial plans and projections. He is not afraid to ask detailed questions about budgets, savings, and financial sustainability. He also shows a pattern of examining the operational aspects of council services, seeking to understand how they function and how they can be improved for efficiency and resident benefit. His engagement with committees like Budget, Overview and Scrutiny, and Housing, Planning and Development Scrutiny Panel underscores his commitment to holding the council accountable and driving positive change.

Yearly Activity Timeline

During January 2026, Councillor Adam Small was a vocal participant in the Budget, Overview and Scrutiny Committee. His key contributions included proposing that the council lobby the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) to cover additional costs borne by local authorities, a suggestion that received committee support. He also focused on cost-saving measures, particularly concerning elections, suggesting the use of the new Civic Centre and shared venues for election counts. Councillor Small demonstrated a keen interest in financial matters, inquiring about HR charges, the long-term savings of the corporate landlord model, and the specifics of the Financial Sustainability Plan's independent sounding board. He also highlighted the need for clarity on the Council's borrowing position and suggested leveraging digital technology and AI for lease updates. While present at the Licensing Committee, he did not record any specific actions or statements.

Monthly Activity in 2026

During January 2026, Councillor Adam Small was actively involved in the Budget, Overview and Scrutiny Committee meeting on January 19th. He proposed lobbying the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) to cover additional costs incurred by local authorities, a suggestion the committee supported. He also commented on the modest 40% take-up of digital on-boarding, given the prevalence of digital payments. Councillor Small inquired about cost-saving measures for elections, including the potential use of the new Civic Centre for the 2030/31 elections and sharing large venues like Alexandra Palace with neighboring boroughs for election counts. He sought further details on HR charges related to maintaining service levels and questioned the long-term savings expected from the corporate landlord model. Additionally, he requested clarification on the independent sounding board for the Financial Sustainability Plan and the impact of bad debt provision on the EFS requirement. Councillor Small also noted the omission of the Council's overall borrowing position in the report and suggested exploring digital technology and AI for updating leases. He was also present at the Licensing Committee meeting on January 26th, but there is no record of him speaking or taking action during that meeting.

Meetings in January 2026
Licensing Committee - Monday, 26th January, 2026 7.00 pm - 26 January 2026

Adam Small was a member of the Licensing Committee and was present at the meeting on 26th January 2026. There is no record of him speaking or taking any action during this meeting.

Activity Timeline

Meetings Attended Note this may include planned future meetings.

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Overview and Scrutiny Committee Committee Member

Budget (Strategy & Engagement), Overview and Scrutiny Committee - Thursday, 27th November, 2025 7.00 pm

Here is a summary of the scheduled discussions at the Haringey Council Overview and Scrutiny Committee meeting on 27 November 2025. The agenda included scrutiny of the draft budget and medium term financial strategy, consideration of scrutiny review scoping documents, and a review of the committee's work programme. The meeting was scheduled to take place at George Meehan House, and was open to the public, with an advisory notice regarding filming and recording of the meeting.

November 27, 2025
Full Council Committee Member

Full Council - Monday, 24th November, 2025 7.30 pm

The Full Council of Haringey Council scheduled a meeting for November 24, 2025, to discuss a range of topics including reports from various committees, motions on rented homes and rough sleeping, and questions to cabinet members. The meeting was also scheduled to address the adoption of a revised Licensing Policy and the Q1 Treasury Management Report.

November 24, 2025
Housing, Planning and Development Scrutiny Panel Chair

Budget Scrutiny, Housing, Planning and Development Scrutiny Panel - Monday, 17th November, 2025 6.30 pm

The Housing, Planning and Development Scrutiny Panel met on Monday 17 November 2025 to discuss key performance indicators for housing, the implementation of recommendations from a scrutiny review on private sector housing, the draft budget and medium term financial strategy, and the Haringey draft local plan.

November 17, 2025
Licensing Committee Committee Member

Licensing Committee - Thursday, 6th November, 2025 6.00 pm

The Licensing Committee of Haringey Council was scheduled to convene on 6 November 2025, to discuss a range of licensing-related matters. Key items on the agenda included a consultation response on the draft Statement of Licensing Policy, and revisions to functions, fees and conditions, under massage and special treatment licensing.

November 06, 2025
Licensing Sub Committee Committee Member

Licensing Sub Committee - Monday, 3rd November, 2025 7.00 pm

The Licensing Sub Committee of Haringey Council scheduled a meeting to discuss a new premises licence application. The application was for Lilywhites, a sandwich bar on High Road, Tottenham. The committee was scheduled to hear from the licensing officer, the applicant, and any objectors, before adjourning to make a decision.

November 03, 2025

Decisions from Meetings

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Summary

Meetings Attended: 27

Average per Month: 1.8

Decisions Recorded: 0