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
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Activity Timeline
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Planning and Development Control Committee - Tuesday, 14 April 2026 - 7.00 pm
The Planning and Development Control Committee meeting on Tuesday 14 April 2026 discussed a range of planning applications, ultimately refusing the proposal for Phoenix Academy due to concerns over design, heritage impact, quality of accommodation, and sports facilities. The committee approved applications for the Former Dairy Crest Site, Land to the Rear of The Grange, Land Between Becklow Gardens and Askew Crescent, Sacred Heart High School (both planning permission and listed building consent), The Matrix Studios Complex, and The Chapel, Archel Road.
Pension Fund Committee - Tuesday, 17th March, 2026 7.00 pm
The Pension Fund Committee of Hammersmith and Fulham Council was scheduled to discuss the performance of the Local Pension Partnership Administration (LPPA) and receive an update on pension administration activities. The meeting agenda also included a review of the triennial valuation results, the funding strategy statement, and the investment strategy, alongside updates on the London Collective Investment Vehicle (LCIV) and the Pension Fund's quarterly performance.
Audit Committee - Monday, 16th March, 2026 7.00 pm
The Audit Committee of Hammersmith and Fulham Council met on Monday 16 March 2026 to review the council's external audit plan for 2025/26, receive an update on internal audit progress, and discuss the council's risk management framework. Key decisions included noting the external audit plan and receiving updates on internal audit findings and future plans.
Planning and Development Control Committee - Tuesday, 10th March, 2026 7.00 pm
The Planning and Development Control Committee meeting on 10 March 2026 saw the approval of several significant planning applications, including a large mixed-use redevelopment at Lots Road South, an extension to a leisure facility at 3 Shortlands, and the conversion of office space to an apart-hotel at 104 King Street. The committee also approved a variation to an existing apart-hotel application at La Reserve Hotel and the redevelopment of 81 Blythe Road for residential use. A temporary installation of welfare facilities at 153 Hurlingham Road was also granted permission.
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Summary
Meetings Attended: 111
Average per Month: 2.2
Decisions Recorded: 0