Councillor Adrian Pascu-Tulbure
Email: Adrian.Pascu-Tulbure@lbhf.gov.uk
Council: Hammersmith and Fulham
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Positions, Voting Record & Activity Summary
Adrian Pascu-Tulbure's council service, spanning from 2024 to 2026, reveals a consistent dedication to fiscal responsibility, robust service delivery, and strategic oversight, with a pronounced emphasis on these areas in recent years. His focus has demonstrably sharpened on financial scrutiny and the performance of council services, particularly in his roles within the Pension Fund Committee and as a member of the Opposition.
In the most recent year, 2026, Pascu-Tulbure's activity was limited to attending a Planning and Development Control Committee meeting in January, following a prior apology for absence. While his participation in this specific meeting was not recorded, his presence signifies continued engagement with the committee's work, even as a member of the Opposition.
His contributions in 2025 were extensive and multifaceted. As Vice Chair of the Pension Fund Committee and Opposition Deputy Leader, he was a vocal advocate for fiscal prudence, addressing concerns about borrowing, pension fund administration, and HRA reserves. He championed community welfare, particularly for low-income pensioners, and was deeply involved in planning and development discussions, scrutinizing parking strategies and development proposals. Pascu-Tulbure actively moved and seconded motions, proposed amendments, and delivered speeches, often offering a critical yet constructive perspective on the administration's performance. His advocacy for issues like Uxbridge Road improvements and free school breakfasts underscored a commitment to tangible community benefits.
Prior to this, in 2024, Pascu-Tulbure served as Chair of the Pension Fund Committee, where he drove improvements in performance metrics, including reduced call wait times, and pushed for the integration of ESG considerations and clearer investment strategies. His role as a member of the Opposition saw him frequently questioning council finances, including the Revenue Budget, Council Tax Levels, and Capital Finance Requirement. He was a strong voice on public safety, advocating for increased police powers and resources in speeches on Tackling Violent Crime.
His engagement with the Planning and Development Control Committee and scrutiny of the Audit Committee's findings consistently aimed at achieving tangible improvements and quantitative achievements in service delivery and risk management. He also acknowledged positive contributions, such as congratulating the children's services team.
Overall, Pascu-Tulbure's priorities have consistently revolved around financial oversight, ensuring efficient and effective service delivery, and advocating for community well-being. While his engagement in 2026 appears to have been more limited in recorded participation, his prior years demonstrate a deep and active involvement in these core areas. His focus has evolved to include more direct leadership roles in financial committees and a more prominent voice within the Opposition, consistently seeking accountability and tangible improvements from the council.
Yearly Activity Timeline
In 2026, Adrian Pascu-Tulbure's activity was primarily noted in January as a member of the Opposition on the Planning and Development Control Committee. He attended a meeting on January 20th, following a previous apology for absence in November 2025. No specific participation or statements were recorded for him during the January meeting.
Monthly Activity in 2026
In January 2026, Adrian Pascu-Tulbure was noted as a member of the Opposition on the Planning and Development Control Committee for the meeting on January 20th. This followed his previous apology for absence at a meeting in November 2025. No specific participation or statements from him were recorded for the January 20th meeting.
Meetings in January 2026
Planning and Development Control Committee - Tuesday, 20th January, 2026 7.00 pm - 20 January 2026
Adrian Pascu-Tulbure was listed as a member of the Opposition on the Planning and Development Control Committee. He had previously provided apologies for absence at the meeting held on 26 November 2025. There is no further record of his participation or statements in the provided document for the 20th January 2026 meeting.
Throughout 2025, Adrian Pascu-Tulbure was a consistently active participant in council meetings, demonstrating a strong focus on fiscal responsibility, community welfare, and the strategic development of the borough. He was particularly vocal on issues concerning the future of Charing Cross Hospital, advocating for increased support for low-income pensioners, and raising concerns about financial management, including borrowing, pension fund administration, and HRA reserves. Pascu-Tulbure also played a significant role in planning and development discussions, scrutinizing parking strategies, land contamination, and development proposals, often voting in favor of specific projects. He took on a leadership role as Vice Chair of the Pension Fund Committee and as Opposition Deputy Leader, where he actively moved and seconded motions, proposed amendments, and delivered speeches on a range of topics including Uxbridge Road improvements, free school breakfasts, and the importance of national service exemplified by the Coldstream Guards. His contributions often highlighted a critical perspective on the current administration's performance while proposing constructive solutions.
Monthly Activity in 2025
During the December 1st, 2025 Audit Committee meeting, Councillor Adrian Pascu-Tulbure, acting as Opposition Deputy Leader, voiced several significant concerns. He raised alarms about potential undetected tenancy fraud, questioning the council's current identification methods and suggesting that resource reallocation could combat those fundamentally undermining our generosity in hospitality.
He also sought clarification on information management practices, specifically referencing a past Information Commissioner's Office criticism and inquiring if the report should address this incident and propose remedies. Additionally, Councillor Pascu-Tulbure expressed worry about the substantial decline in HRA Reserves for 2024/25 and its potential impact on the council's long-term financial stability. On a more positive note, he acknowledged and welcomed the cross-party lobbying efforts aimed at securing the council's fair share.
Meetings in December 2025
Audit Committee - Monday, 1st December, 2025 7.00 pm - 1 December 2025
Councillor Adrian Pascu-Tulbure, Opposition Deputy Leader, raised concerns about potential undetected tenancy fraud within the borough, questioning the council's methods for identifying such issues and suggesting that resource changes could help address those fundamentally undermining our generosity in hospitality.
He also inquired about the management of information, specifically referencing an incident from two years prior that led to criticism from the Information Commissioner's Office, and asked if the report should detail this incident and recommend corrective actions. Furthermore, Councillor Pascu-Tulbure expressed concern regarding the significant drop in HRA Reserves in 2024/25 and the resulting liquidity position, which he felt could impact the council's long-term sustainability. On a positive note, he welcomed the cross-party lobbying efforts to ensure the council received its fair share.
During November 2025, Adrian Pascu-Tulbure was active in one Planning and Development Control Committee meeting and absent from another. On November 11th, he seconded a new condition proposed by Councillor Alex Karmel. This condition aimed to prevent the conversion of ground-floor commercial units into residential units under permitted development rights, ensuring officers could assess the cumulative impact of such schemes. On November 26th, Adrian Pascu-Tulbure sent his apologies for absence from the committee meeting.
Meetings in November 2025
Planning and Development Control Committee - Wednesday, 26th November, 2025 7.00 pm - 26 November 2025
Adrian Pascu-Tulbure provided apologies for absence from the Planning and Development Control Committee meeting on 26th November 2025.
Planning and Development Control Committee - Tuesday, 11th November, 2025 7.00 pm - 11 November 2025
Councillor Adrian Pascu-Tulbure seconded a new condition proposed by Councillor Alex Karmel. This condition was intended to prevent the conversion of a ground-floor commercial unit (Class E use) into additional residential units under permitted development rights without requiring planning permission. The purpose of this condition was to allow officers to consider the cumulative impact of the scheme.
During the October 22nd, 2025, Full Council meeting, Councillor Adrian Pascu-Tulbure was actively involved in discussions on two special motions. He moved an amendment to Special Motion 4, Protecting and Improving Uxbridge Road for all Residents and Businesses,
which criticized the current Labour administration for the road's deterioration, increased crime, and vacant premises. His amendment proposed a zero-tolerance policy on anti-social behavior, shopfront enhancements, and support for independent businesses. He also delivered a speech in support of this amendment. Furthermore, Councillor Pascu-Tulbure spoke on Special Motion 2, Free Breakfasts for Primary School Children.
Meetings in October 2025
Full Council - Wednesday, 22nd October, 2025 7.00 pm - 22 October 2025
During the Full Council meeting on October 22nd, 2025, Councillor Adrian Pascu-Tulbure was active in discussions regarding two special motions. He moved an amendment to Special Motion 4, Protecting and Improving Uxbridge Road for all Residents and Businesses.
This amendment sought to replace the original text with a critique of the current Labour administration, citing the deterioration of Uxbridge Road, increased crime, and vacant premises. Councillor Pascu-Tulbure's proposed amendment called for decisive action, including a zero-tolerance policy on anti-social behaviour, enhancements to shopfronts, and the promotion of independent businesses. He also delivered a speech in support of this amendment. Additionally, Councillor Pascu-Tulbure made a speech concerning Special Motion 2, Free Breakfasts for Primary School Children.
During the September 16, 2025, Planning and Development Control Committee meeting, Councillor Adrian Pascu-Tulbure expressed reservations about the parking stress survey for the Tesco car park redevelopment, questioning its methodology and potential impact on parking availability. He stated,
I think that a survey conducted over a single weekend in late December is not representative of the parking usage throughout the year and could lead to a permanent loss of parking that is actually being used.
He also sought clarification on the replanting of six mature trees, noting the landscaping report's ambiguity regarding their new locations. Councillor Pascu-Tulbure participated in voting on several agenda items, including the Tesco car park redevelopment and the Live and Let Live pub redevelopment.
Meetings in September 2025
Planning and Development Control Committee - Tuesday, 16th September, 2025 7.00 pm - 16 September 2025
During the Planning and Development Control Committee meeting on September 16, 2025, Councillor Adrian Pascu-Tulbure raised concerns regarding the parking stress survey for the Tesco car park redevelopment. He questioned the validity of a survey conducted over a single weekend in late December, suggesting it might not reflect year-round parking usage and could lead to a permanent loss of parking that is actually being used.
He asked for assurances that the parking was genuinely underused and if other weekends had been considered for testing.
Councillor Pascu-Tulbure also inquired about the replacement of six mature trees, seeking clarification on the location of the new trees, as he found the landscaping report unclear on this point.
He participated in voting on several agenda items: voting for the recommendations on the Tesco car park redevelopment (item four) and its reconfiguration (item five). For the Live and Let Live pub redevelopment (item six), he voted against recommendation one and for recommendation two.
During July 2025, Adrian Pascu-Tulbure was active in two council meetings. In the Planning and Development Control Committee meeting on July 8th, he raised several key questions regarding potential land contamination, resident consultation processes, design preferences in conservation areas, and car parking allocations for new developments. He voted in favor of recommendations for five specific development sites (12 Wellesley Avenue, Hazel House, Royston House, Suffolk House, and Norfolk House). In the Full Council meeting on July 9th, Pascu-Tulbure delivered speeches on the Review of the Constitution
and the Freedom of the Borough
agenda items, representing the Opposition on both occasions.
Meetings in July 2025
Full Council - Wednesday, 9th July, 2025 7.00 pm - 9 July 2025
During the Full Council meeting on July 9th, 2025, Adrian Pascu-Tulbure spoke on two agenda items. He made a speech regarding the Review of the Constitution
as a representative for the Opposition. Additionally, he delivered a speech on the Freedom of the Borough
agenda item, also speaking for the Opposition.
Planning and Development Control Committee - Tuesday, 8th July, 2025 7.00 pm - 8 July 2025
During the Planning and Development Control Committee meeting on July 8th, 2025, Adrian Pascu-Tulbure actively participated by asking several pertinent questions and casting votes on multiple recommendations. He raised concerns about potential land contamination on garage sites, questioning the certainty of the land's suitability for development and the risk of vacant sites. Pascu-Tulbure also inquired about the consultation process with residents, noting the Residents Association's apparent support for a development and seeking clarification on how this consensus was reached. He further explored the committee's stance on contemporary versus traditional design in conservation areas, referencing recent consents and considering potential resident preferences. Additionally, he questioned the rationale behind allowing four car parking permits per flat in a development, contrasting it with previous car-free approaches and seeking guidance for future reference. Pascu-Tulbure voted For
on all recommendations for items four (12 Wellesley Avenue), five (Hazel House), six (Royston House), seven (Suffolk House), and eight (Norfolk House).
During June 2025, Adrian Pascu-Tulbure sent apologies for absence from the Planning and Development Control Committee meeting on June 10th. He later attended the Pension Fund Committee meeting on June 25th, where he was nominated and agreed to serve as Vice Chair for the 2025-2026 term, and his apology for absence was also noted.
Meetings in June 2025
Pension Fund Committee - Wednesday, 25th June, 2025 7.00 pm - 25 June 2025
Adrian Pascu-Tulbure was nominated and agreed to serve as the Vice Chair for the 2025-2026 term. He also had an apology for absence noted.
Planning and Development Control Committee - Tuesday, 10th June, 2025 7.00 pm - 10 June 2025
Adrian Pascu-Tulbure sent apologies for absence from the Planning and Development Control Committee meeting on 2025-06-10.
Audit Committee - Monday, 9th June, 2025 7.00 pm - 9 June 2025
Adrian Pascu-Tulbure apologized for his absence from the Audit Committee meeting held on March 10, 2025.
During May 2025, Adrian Pascu-Tulbure was active in three council meetings. On May 13th, he sought clarification on actuarial charges, which was explained as a cost saving from a shared service arrangement. On May 21st, he spoke during the Full Council's Annual Meeting, representing the Opposition in the debate on the Revenue Budget and Council Tax Levels 2025/26. In a subsequent Special Meeting of the Full Council on the same day, Pascu-Tulbure, identified as Councillor and Opposition Deputy Leader for the Conservative party, expressed enormous pleasure
in speaking on a motion regarding the Coldstream Guards. He highlighted the great honour and pride
associated with their presence, emphasizing the importance of remembering the service of those who defend national interests and security. He noted that the Guards serve as a reminder of the nature of service, of national identity, of teamwork, of pride,
and shared a personal connection to the regiment. He concluded by thanking the Coldstream Guards and Seventeen Company for their service and expressing a hope that civil endeavors could aspire to be Nelly Secundus.
Meetings in May 2025
Annual meeting, Full Council - Wednesday, 21st May, 2025 7.00 pm - 21 May 2025
Adrian Pascu-Tulbure spoke during the debate on the Revenue Budget and Council Tax Levels 2025/26, representing the Opposition.
Special Meeting, Full Council - Wednesday, 21st May, 2025 8.00 pm - 21 May 2025
Adrian Pascu-Tulbure, identified as Councillor, Opposition Deputy Leader, and representing the Conservative party for Parsons Green & Sandford ward, spoke during the council meeting. He expressed enormous pleasure
in speaking on a motion regarding the presence of the Coldstream Guards in the borough, highlighting it as a source of great honour and pride.
He emphasized the importance of remembering the service of volunteers and professionals who defend the country's interests and security, especially in a world that may be insulated from military reality.
Pascu-Tulbure noted that the presence of residents like the Coldstream Guards serves as a valuable reminder of the nature of service, of national identity, of teamwork, of pride.
He also shared a personal connection, mentioning that many friends joined the regiment in his early twenties and he experienced military hospitality
from them. He concluded by thanking the Coldstream Guards and Seventeen Company for their service and presence, and expressed a hope that civil endeavors could aspire to be Nelly Secundus.
Admin only - Extraordinary Meeting, Pension Fund Committee - Tuesday, 13th May, 2025 7.00 pm - 13 May 2025
Councillor Adrian Pascu-Tulbure sought additional details regarding the actuarial charges. In response to his query, Phil Triggs clarified that the savings were a result of the shared service arrangement, which enabled the Council to secure substantially lower tender costs for the service.
During April 2025, Adrian Pascu-Tulbure attended the Planning and Development Control Committee meeting on April 2nd. The minutes from this meeting do not detail any specific statements or actions made by him.
Meetings in April 2025
Planning and Development Control Committee - Wednesday, 2nd April, 2025 7.00 pm - 2 April 2025
Adrian Pascu-Tulbure was present at the Planning and Development Control Committee meeting on April 2nd, 2025. The provided minutes do not record any specific statements or actions taken by him during the meeting.
During March 2025, Adrian Pascu-Tulbure was active in two council committee meetings. At the Pension Fund Committee meeting on March 5th, he declared a non-pecuniary interest regarding Defence Company Stocks and sought clarification on the impact of the Chancellor's Mansion House Speech reform on pension fund administration. He also proposed specific amendments to the draft Pension Fund Annual Report 2023/24, including adding UK asset percentages, explaining administration cost increases, and acknowledging co-opted member contributions.
At the Audit Committee meeting on March 10th, Councillor Pascu-Tulbure inquired about the timing and purpose of increased borrowing during the Mid-Year Treasury Management Review. He also questioned the Corporate Anti-Fraud Service about any emerging fraud trends relevant to the Committee.
Meetings in March 2025
Audit Committee - Monday, 10th March, 2025 7.00 pm - 10 March 2025
During the Audit Committee meeting on March 10th, 2025, Councillor Adrian Pascu-Tulbure inquired about the timing of the decision to increase borrowing and the intended purposes for this borrowing during the Mid-Year Treasury Management Review. He also questioned the Corporate Anti-Fraud Service regarding any emerging fraud trends that the Committee should be aware of.
Pension Fund Committee - Wednesday, 5th March, 2025 7.00 pm - 5 March 2025
During the Pension Fund Committee meeting on March 5th, 2025, Adrian Pascu-Tulbure declared a non-pecuniary interest concerning item 9, the Defence Company Stocks Discussion Paper. He also sought further clarification on how the Chancellor's Mansion House Speech reform announcement would affect pension fund administration. Additionally, Councillor Pascu-Tulbure provided several suggestions for the draft Pension Fund Annual Report 2023/24, including adding the overall investment as a percentage of UK assets on page 80, including explanatory paragraphs for the increase in administration costs on page 84, and recognizing the contributions of co-opted members on page 55.
Planning and Development Control Committee - Tuesday, 4th March, 2025 7.00 pm - 4 March 2025
Adrian Pascu-Tulbure was present at the Planning and Development Control Committee meeting on March 4th, 2025. The provided minutes do not contain any specific statements or actions attributed to him during the meeting.
During February 2025, Adrian Pascu-Tulbure attended the Planning and Development Control Committee meeting on February 11th, with no recorded actions or statements. He later participated in the Full Council meeting on February 26th, speaking for the Opposition during the debate on the amendment to Special Motion 3 regarding the future of Charing Cross Hospital.
Meetings in February 2025
Budget meeting, Full Council - Wednesday, 26th February, 2025 7.00 pm - 26 February 2025
Adrian Pascu-Tulbure spoke during the Full Council meeting on February 26th, 2025, specifically during the debate on the Special Motion 3 concerning the future of Charing Cross Hospital. He participated in the discussion by speaking for the Opposition during the debate on the amendment to the motion.
Planning and Development Control Committee - Tuesday, 11th February, 2025 7.00 pm - 11 February 2025
Adrian Pascu-Tulbure was present at the Planning and Development Control Committee meeting on February 11th, 2025. There is no record of him speaking or taking any specific actions during the meeting.
During January 2025, Adrian Pascu-Tulbure was active in the Full Council meeting on January 22nd. He moved and spoke on Special Motion 1 - Additional Support for Low-Income Pensioners,
advocating for increased support for low-income pensioners facing cuts to their Winter Fuel Allowance. He also contributed to the debate on an amendment concerning the Future of Charing Cross Hospital as part of the Opposition.
Meetings in January 2025
Full Council - Wednesday, 22nd January, 2025 7.00 pm - 22 January 2025
Adrian Pascu-Tulbure was active in the Full Council meeting on January 22nd, 2025. He moved the special motion titled Special Motion 1 - Additional Support for Low-Income Pensioners
, which calls on the Administration to provide additional support for low-income pensioners in the Borough who have had their Winter Fuel Allowance cut. He also made a speech on this motion and a speech summing up the debate on the amended motion. Additionally, he spoke during the debate on the amendment to the Special Motion regarding the Future of Charing Cross Hospital as part of the Opposition.
Throughout 2024, Adrian Pascu-Tulbure was a consistently active participant in council meetings, demonstrating a keen focus on financial oversight, public safety, and service delivery. He served as Chair of the Pension Fund Committee, where he championed improved performance metrics, particularly reduced call wait times, and advocated for the inclusion of ESG considerations and clearer investment strategies. Pascu-Tulbure frequently raised critical questions regarding council finances, including the Revenue Budget, Council Tax Levels, Capital Finance Requirement, and audit fees, often expressing concerns about discrepancies, projected increases, and the use of contractual levers for performance failures. He was a vocal member of the Opposition, delivering speeches on Tackling Violent Crime,
where he advocated for increased police powers and resources, and on UK Parliamentary Election
matters. His contributions to the Planning and Development Control Committee included seconding motions and raising concerns about road safety and traffic management. Pascu-Tulbure also actively scrutinized the Audit Committee's findings, questioning risk assessments, under-performance in housing services, and the effectiveness of anti-fraud strategies, consistently seeking tangible improvements and quantitative achievements. He also showed a personal interest in children's services, congratulating the team for their excellent work.
Monthly Activity in 2024
During December 2024, Adrian Pascu-Tulbure attended two council meetings. At the Audit Committee meeting on December 9th, he raised concerns about a substantial increase in the Capital Finance Requirement (CFR), noting it rose from ยฃ77.1 million in 2022/23 to ยฃ120.7 million in 2023/24. He also inquired about a serious incident at a school where a staff member sustained a fractured bone and sought details on how the situation was resolved.
Meetings in December 2024
Audit Committee - Monday, 9th December, 2024 7.00 pm - 9 December 2024
Councillor Adrian Pascu-Tulbure inquired about the significant increase in the Capital Finance Requirement (CFR) from ยฃ77.1 million in 2022/23 to ยฃ120.7 million in 2023/24. He also expressed his shock regarding an incident at a school where a staff member suffered a fractured bone and sought information on the resolution of this matter.
Planning and Development Control Committee - Tuesday, 3rd December, 2024 7.00 pm - 3 December 2024
Adrian Pascu-Tulbure was present at the Planning and Development Control Committee meeting on December 3rd, 2024. There is no record of him speaking or taking any specific actions during the meeting.
During November 2024, Councillor Adrian Pascu-Tulbure was active in two council meetings. In the Audit Committee meeting on November 6th, he raised numerous concerns, including the increase in the Capital Finance Requirement, the movement of the Pensions Reserve, housing fire safety dissemination, the Civic Campus Programme's structure and delivery, and senior officer remuneration. He also inquired about a school incident, requested a breakdown of reasons for closed fraud cases, and critiqued the Anti-Fraud & Corruption Strategy, stating its successes were qualitative ones easy to achieve
and seeking quantitative achievements. He also asked about the current number of void properties and LBHF's productivity plan, anticipating government changes. On November 26th, despite sending apologies for absence from the Pension Fund Committee, his contributions were noted. He sought clarification from Aviva on redemption payment delays, asking if buyer signatures were the sole cause, and inquired about the frequency of such delays by fund managers. He also requested details on a ยฃ7.2m figure and discussed industry metrics, questioning how the Committee could mitigate risks associated with various measurement approaches and manage unforeseen changes in investment conditions or building regulations.
Meetings in November 2024
Pension Fund Committee - Tuesday, 26th November, 2024 7.00 pm - 26 November 2024
Councillor Adrian Pascu-Tulbure sent apologies for absence from the Pension Fund Committee meeting on 2024-11-26. However, the FINAL PFC Open Minutes
indicate he made several contributions. He requested clarification from Aviva regarding the delay in redemption payments, specifically asking if the sole reason was the failure to receive signatures from prospective buyers. He also inquired about the frequency of such delays by fund managers and asked for further details on the source of a ยฃ7.2m figure. Discussing industry metrics and measurement approaches, he noted the early stage of the field and the inherent risks associated with various methods. He questioned how the Committee could mitigate these risks while retaining flexibility in decision-making, and how to manage and mitigate risks if investment conditions or building regulations changed unexpectedly.
Audit Committee - Wednesday, 6th November, 2024 7.00 pm - 6 November 2024
Councillor Adrian Pascu-Tulbure raised several concerns during the Audit Committee meeting. He questioned the significant increase in the Capital Finance Requirement (CFR) and the movement of the Pensions Reserve. He also sought clarification on housing fire safety dissemination to residents, the structure and delivery plans for the Civic Campus Programme, and the process for determining senior officer remuneration. Furthermore, he inquired about an incident at a school involving a staff member's injury and the outcome. Regarding fraud, Councillor Pascu-Tulbure asked for a breakdown of reasons for closed fraud cases, such as no fraud taking place or difficulties in proving it. He also commented on the Anti-Fraud & Corruption Strategy, considering its stated successes to be qualitative ones easy to achieve,
and requested quantitative successes that would align with the Council's vision of being ruthlessly, financially efficient.
He noted that 310 properties were voids at the time of an audit in October 2023 and asked for the current number after management actions. Councillor Pascu-Tulbure also raised issues in anticipation of a change in government and the King's Speech, and inquired about LBHF's productivity plan. In response to an enquiry about the Annual Parking Report 2022 to 2023, he was informed that the information would be provided upon publication.
During October 2024, Adrian Pascu-Tulbure attended the Planning and Development Control Committee meeting on October 8th, where he was present but had no recorded speaking or action. He was more active at the Full Council meeting on October 17th, where he seconded Special Motion 4, Council-Owned Properties Leaseholdersโ Repair Bills,
and delivered speeches on both the amended version of Special Motion 4 and Special Motion 5, UK Parliamentary Election,
speaking for the Opposition on the latter.
Meetings in October 2024
Full Council - Thursday, 17th October, 2024 7.00 pm - 17 October 2024
Adrian Pascu-Tulbure seconded Special Motion 4, Council-Owned Properties Leaseholdersโ Repair Bills,
alongside Councillor Adronie Alford. He also delivered speeches on the amended version of Special Motion 4 and on Special Motion 5, UK Parliamentary Election,
speaking for the Opposition on the latter.
Planning and Development Control Committee - Tuesday, 8th October, 2024 7.00 pm - 8 October 2024
Adrian Pascu-Tulbure was present at the Planning and Development Control Committee meeting on October 8th, 2024. There is no record of him speaking or taking any specific actions during the meeting.
During the September 2024 Pension Fund Committee meeting on the 10th, Councillor Adrian Pascu-Tulbure actively sought clarification on several critical issues. He inquired about the reasons for redemption delays, specifically asking Aviva to confirm if the absence of buyer signatures was the sole cause and how frequently such delays occur with fund managers. Pascu-Tulbure also requested information on the origin of a ยฃ7.2m sum and expressed concerns about the changing landscape of industry metrics. He questioned how the Committee could manage risks while maintaining decision-making flexibility and enquired about risk management strategies for evolving investment conditions and potential building regulation issues. On September 17th, Pascu-Tulbure was present as a member of the Planning and Development Control Committee, but there is no record of him speaking or taking specific actions.
Meetings in September 2024
Planning and Development Control Committee - Tuesday, 17th September, 2024 7.00 pm - 17 September 2024
Adrian Pascu-Tulbure was present as a committee member for the Planning and Development Control Committee meeting on September 17th, 2024. There is no record of him speaking or taking any specific actions during the meeting.
Pension Fund Committee - Tuesday, 10th September, 2024 7.00 pm - 10 September 2024
Councillor Adrian Pascu-Tulbure sought clarification on several points during the meeting. He requested confirmation from Aviva that the delay in redemptions was solely due to the absence of buyer signatures and inquired about the frequency of such delays by fund managers. Pascu-Tulbure also asked for details regarding the source of the ยฃ7.2m. Furthermore, he raised concerns about the evolving landscape of industry metrics and measurement approaches, questioning how the Committee could mitigate risks while retaining flexibility in decision-making. He also enquired about risk management strategies in the event of changing investment conditions and potential issues with building regulations.
During July 2024, Councillor Adrian Pascu-Tulbure was actively involved in council proceedings. In the Full Council meeting on July 10th, he seconded Special Motion 4 regarding leaseholders' repair bills and spoke on the amended motion. He also delivered an Opposition speech on Special Motion 5 concerning the UK Parliamentary Election. At the Pension Fund Committee meeting on July 23rd, he expressed satisfaction with improved performance, particularly reduced call wait times, and suggested measuring performance related to deaths against targets. He also noted a discrepancy in contract fees and requested clarification.
Meetings in July 2024
Pension Fund Committee - Tuesday, 23rd July, 2024 7.00 pm - 23 July 2024
Councillor Adrian Pascu-Tulbure expressed satisfaction with the improved performance, specifically noting the reduction in call wait times. He suggested measuring performance related to deaths against the Pension Fund's targets. Additionally, he observed a discrepancy between anticipated and actual contract fees and requested further clarification on this matter.
Planning and Development Control Committee - Tuesday, 16th July, 2024 7.00 pm - 16 July 2024
Adrian Pascu-Tulbure was present at the Planning and Development Control Committee meeting on July 16, 2024. There is no record of him speaking or taking any specific actions during the meeting.
Full Council - Wednesday, 10th July, 2024 7.00 pm - 10 July 2024
Councillor Adrian Pascu-Tulbure played an active role in the Full Council meeting on July 10th, 2024. He seconded Special Motion 4, Council-Owned Properties Leaseholdersโ Repair Bills,
and subsequently made a speech on the amended motion. Additionally, he delivered a speech for the Opposition concerning Special Motion 5, UK Parliamentary Election.
During the June 4th, 2024 Planning and Development Control Committee meeting, Adrian Pascu-Tulbure voted Four
on agenda items 4, 5, and 7. He expressed concerns about road safety related to an advertisement hoarding on item 6, questioning its potential to confuse road users at a confusing roundabout.
For item 7, concerning a nursery application, he praised it as a terrific local asset
but inquired about traffic management measures to address issues with car drop-offs and parking on Chipstead and Quarantin Street, which he noted does create some real congestion.
Additionally, in a previous meeting's minutes, he seconded a motion to amend Condition 30 of the K West Hotel application, which was ultimately lost.
Meetings in June 2024
Planning and Development Control Committee - Tuesday, 4th June, 2024 7.00 pm - 4 June 2024
During the Planning and Development Control Committee meeting on June 4th, 2024, Adrian Pascu-Tulbure voted Four
on the recommendations for agenda items 4, 5, and 7. He raised concerns about road safety regarding an advertisement hoarding on item 6, stating:
Thank you very much having used the roundabout quite a lot of times both on four wheels and on two it's quite a confusing roundabout you've got to be pretty experienced to sort of navigate your way around it so I'm just looking for assurance that putting this up won't have a material detrimental effect on road safety by just having something that confuses particularly inexperienced road users at quite a tricky junction.
Regarding item 7, the nursery application, he highlighted its value as a local asset and inquired about traffic management measures:
Thank you very much um this it's on my patch and the nursery is a really terrific local asset it's very very good news that uh that numbers are expanding there's such a healthy demand for it um one one of the issues that does exist is uh people being dropped off or dropping off by car and parking and maneuvering on chipstead and quarantin street um could the traffic plan have specific measures to aim to discourage that because that does create some real congestion some real issues at quite a tricky time in the morning
In the previous meeting's minutes, Councillor Adrian Pascu-Tulbure seconded a motion by Cllr Alex Karmel to amend Condition 30 of the K West Hotel application, which involved editing a paragraph. This motion was ultimately lost.
During the May 22, 2024, Full Council meeting, Adrian Pascu-Tulbure, speaking as part of the Opposition, congratulated the children's services team for their excellent work, expressing personal gratitude for their support of his own children. He also delivered a speech on the Revenue Budget and Council Tax Levels for 2024/25. Pascu-Tulbure voted against the adoption of the Revenue Budget and Council Tax Levels 2024/25, the Four Year Capital Programme 2024-28 and Capital Strategy 2024/25, the Treasury Management Strategy Statement 2024/25, and the Pay Policy Statement 2024/25.
Meetings in May 2024
Annual Meeting, Full Council - Wednesday, 22nd May, 2024 7.00 pm - 22 May 2024
During the Full Council meeting on May 22, 2024, Adrian Pascu-Tulbure was present and spoke as part of the Opposition. He offered congratulations to the children's services team for their outstanding performance, noting his personal gratitude as a father whose children are supported by the service. He also made a speech regarding the Revenue Budget and Council Tax Levels 2024/25. Adrian Pascu-Tulbure voted against the adoption of the Revenue Budget and Council Tax Levels 2024/25, the Four Year Capital Programme 2024-28 and Capital Strategy 2024/25, the Treasury Management Strategy Statement 2024/25, and the Pay Policy Statement 2024/25.
During April 2024, Adrian Pascu-Tulbure attended the Planning and Development Control Committee meeting on April 16th. In his capacity as a committee member, he seconded a motion to amend Condition 30, which was ultimately unsuccessful.
Meetings in April 2024
Planning and Development Control Committee - Tuesday, 16th April, 2024 7.00 pm - 16 April 2024
Adrian Pascu-Tulbure was present as a member of the Planning and Development Control Committee. He seconded a motion proposed by Cllr Alex Karmel to amend Condition 30, which was subsequently put to the vote and lost.
During March 2024, Adrian Pascu-Tulbure was present as a committee member for the Planning and Development Control Committee meeting on March 5th. In the Audit Committee meeting on March 11th, he raised significant concerns regarding the Council's risk assessment, specifically questioning the exclusion of housing as a top-level risk and highlighting under-performance within the Housing Service. He sought clarification on the timeline for improvements, stating,
Pascu-Tulbure also inquired about income from fines, the assumptions behind projected increases in council tax and payroll, and the use of contractual levers for performance failures. He expressed disappointment with the proposed increase in audit fees and suggested collaborative engagement with other local authorities at a ministerial level to address the issue.
While noting that improvement would take time, he was concerned whether tangible changes could take effect as quickly as possible instead of taking two or three years for them to begin to materialise.
Meetings in March 2024
Audit Committee - Monday, 11th March, 2024 7.00 pm - 11 March 2024
Councillor Adrian Pascu-Tulbure raised several key points during the Audit Committee meeting. He questioned the omission of housing as a top-level risk for the Council and expressed concerns about the under-performance and weaknesses within the Housing Service, seeking clarity on the timeline for improvements. He specifically asked whether tangible changes could be implemented quickly or if it would take several years to materialize, stating,
While noting that improvement would take time, he was concerned whether tangible changes could take effect as quickly as possible instead of taking two or three years for them to begin to materialise.
Furthermore, he inquired about the income figures from various fines and sought information on the assumptions behind potential increases in council tax and other financial commitments, such as payroll, for the upcoming years. Councillor Pascu-Tulbure also noted the use of contractual levers to address performance failures under Risk 27 and requested further details. Finally, he expressed disappointment with the proposed increase in audit fees, acknowledging its necessity due to potential market failure, and suggested exploring engagement with other local authorities at a ministerial level to address the situation.
Planning and Development Control Committee - Tuesday, 5th March, 2024 7.00 pm - 5 March 2024
Adrian Pascu-Tulbure was present as a committee member for the Planning and Development Control Committee meeting on 2024-03-05. There is no record of him speaking or taking any action during the meeting.
In February 2024, Adrian Pascu-Tulbure was active in three council meetings. He attended the Planning and Development Control Committee meeting on February 13th without recorded contributions. On February 20th, during the Pension Fund Committee meeting, he was elected Chair and discussed improved performance, specifically reduced call wait times. He proposed measuring deaths against targets, questioned a discrepancy in contract fees, and inquired about incorporating ESG considerations and clarifying infrastructure versus liquid strategies. At the Full Council meeting on February 28th, Pascu-Tulbure seconded a motion on Tackling Violent Crime
and delivered a speech on behalf of the Opposition, stating:
"This Council recognises the significant harm caused by violent crime across the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham.
Whilst this Council champions the excellent work of the Law Enforcement Teams, it recognises that they do not have the necessary powers of arrest and are not properly equipped nor trained to deal with violent crime.
Further, whilst the Council thanks the Gangs Unit, it accepts that more must be done to tackle gangs and violent crime.
This Council therefore calls upon the Administration to review its current policy of funding substantial numbers of Law Enforcement Officers at the expense of additional Police Officers who have the powers, training and equipment to tackle the violent crime that is now widespread in the Borough.โ
He also spoke on the Revenue Budget and Council Tax Levels 2024/25 report as part of the Opposition and voted against it.
Meetings in February 2024
Budget Meeting, Full Council - Wednesday, 28th February, 2024 7.00 pm - 28 February 2024
Adrian Pascu-Tulbure was present at the Full Council meeting. He seconded a special motion moved by Councillor Andrew Dinsmore regarding Tackling Violent Crime
and delivered a speech on behalf of the Opposition. In his speech, he stated:
"This Council recognises the significant harm caused by violent crime across the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham.
Whilst this Council champions the excellent work of the Law Enforcement Teams, it recognises that they do not have the necessary powers of arrest and are not properly equipped nor trained to deal with violent crime.
Further, whilst the Council thanks the Gangs Unit, it accepts that more must be done to tackle gangs and violent crime.
This Council therefore calls upon the Administration to review its current policy of funding substantial numbers of Law Enforcement Officers at the expense of additional Police Officers who have the powers, training and equipment to tackle the violent crime that is now widespread in the Borough.โ
He also made a speech on the Revenue Budget and Council Tax Levels 2024/25 report as part of the Opposition and voted AGAINST this report.
Pension Fund Committee - Tuesday, 20th February, 2024 7.00 pm - 20 February 2024
During the Pension Fund Committee meeting on February 20th, 2024, Adrian Pascu-Tulbure was elected as the Chair. He expressed satisfaction with the improved performance, specifically noting the reduced call wait times. He proposed measuring performance for deaths against the Pension Fund's targets. Pascu-Tulbure also highlighted a discrepancy between expected and received contract fees, requesting further explanation. Additionally, he inquired about incorporating successful Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) considerations into the Fund's strategy and sought clarification on the distinction between infrastructure and liquid strategies.
Planning and Development Control Committee - Tuesday, 13th February, 2024 7.00 pm - 13 February 2024
Adrian Pascu-Tulbure was present as a committee member for the Planning and Development Control Committee meeting on February 13th, 2024. There is no record of him speaking or taking any specific actions during this meeting.
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Planning and Development Control Committee - Tuesday, 10th February, 2026 7.00 pm
Full Council - Wednesday, 28th January, 2026 7.00 pm
The Full Council of Hammersmith and Fulham is scheduled to convene on Wednesday, 28 January 2026, to discuss a range of important financial and governance matters. Key items on the agenda include the Council Tax Support Scheme for 2026/27, the Council Tax base and collection rates for the same year, and a review of the Council's Constitution. Additionally, the Council will receive the Annual Report of the Audit Committee for 2024/25 and consider several special motions on topics such as Black History Month, online hate speech, the Autumn Budget, and green investment.
Planning and Development Control Committee - Tuesday, 20th January, 2026 7.00 pm
The Planning and Development Control Committee was scheduled to discuss several planning applications, including a significant redevelopment project at Land Between Sandilands Road and Pearscroft Road, and proposals for new housing at Barclay Close and 495-497 Fulham Road. The committee was also set to consider works to the Grade II* listed Gasholder No.2 at Fulham Gas Works, including its dismantling, refurbishment, and re-erection in a new configuration.
Audit Committee - Monday, 1st December, 2025 7.00 pm
The Hammersmith and Fulham Audit Committee met to discuss the annual report of the audit committee, the corporate anti-fraud service, health and safety, and treasury management. The committee approved the annual report of the audit committee and agreed to forward it to the full council for information. Members also noted the corporate anti-fraud service half-year progress report, the corporate health and safety annual update, and the mid-year treasury management review.
Planning and Development Control Committee - Wednesday, 26th November, 2025 7.00 pm
The Hammersmith and Fulham Planning and Development Control Committee met to discuss a hybrid planning application for a large, mixed-use regeneration project on land bounded by North End Road, Beaumont Avenue, West Cromwell Road, the West London Railway Line, Lillie Road, the Empress State Building, Aisgill Avenue, the former Gibbs Green School and properties fronting Dieppe Close in West Kensington. After a lengthy presentation, questions from the councillors, and statements from both supporters and local ward councillors, the committee voted to approve the application, subject to conditions and a legal agreement, and referral to the Mayor of London.
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Meetings Attended: 53
Average per Month: 2.1
Decisions Recorded: 0