Ajda Ovat - Councillor for Haringey (Northumberland Park)

Councillor Ajda Ovat

Labour Northumberland Park Cabinet Member for Communities

Email: ajda1.ovat@haringey.gov.uk

Council: Haringey

Council Profile: View on council website

Committees: Cabinet (Committee Member) Community Safety Partnership (Committee Member) Full Council (Committee Member) Cabinet Member Signing (Committee Member)

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Positions, Voting Record & Activity Summary

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Ajda Ovat's council service, particularly in recent years, has demonstrated a consistent dedication to community well-being and public services, with a notable shift towards more focused, albeit less documented, engagement in the most recent period.

Key Themes and Priorities: Across her service, Ovat has consistently prioritized community safety, public services, and housing development. In 2025, these themes were particularly prominent. She was a strong advocate for the implementation of a Borough Wide PSPO, driven by concerns over public space misuse and anti-social behavior. Her work also extended to ensuring the viability of community organizations through the Community Assets Social Value Policy, aiming to establish fair subsidy levels for council building leases. In 2024, her focus on community safety was evident in her engagement with issues surrounding food bank support and efforts to combat hate crime.

Evolution of Focus: While earlier years show a broader engagement with community issues, the most recent period, particularly 2025, highlights a more targeted approach. Her consistent advocacy for specific policies like the PSPO and the Community Assets Social Value Policy indicates a deepening focus on tangible solutions for community challenges. The limited but present activity in 2026, solely marked by her attendance at a Cabinet meeting, suggests a potential shift towards a more observational or strategic role, or perhaps a period of less public-facing activity. However, her presence at this key meeting underscores her continued involvement at a high level.

Most Significant Contributions (Recent Years): In 2025, Ovat's most significant contributions likely lie in her persistent advocacy for the Borough Wide PSPO, which aimed to directly address public safety concerns. Her championing of the Community Assets Social Value Policy also represents a crucial effort to support the voluntary and community sector. While her direct actions in 2026 are not detailed, her presence at the Cabinet meeting on January 20th signifies her continued participation in high-level decision-making processes.

Patterns and Consistent Areas of Interest: A clear pattern throughout Ovat's service is her commitment to improving the lives of residents through enhanced public services and safety measures. Her engagement with issues like anti-social behavior, community support, and crime prevention demonstrates a sustained interest in creating a secure and thriving community environment. Her involvement in housing development also points to a broader concern for the well-being and infrastructure of the borough.

In summary, Ajda Ovat has been a dedicated advocate for her community, with a strong emphasis on safety and public services. While her documented activity has varied, her consistent presence and focused advocacy, particularly in 2025, highlight her commitment to tangible improvements. Her continued involvement at the Cabinet level in 2026, even with limited specific actions recorded, indicates her ongoing strategic role within the council.

Yearly Activity Timeline

In 2026, Ajda Ovat's recorded activity was limited to her presence at the Cabinet meeting on January 20th. No specific actions or statements were documented for her during this period.

Monthly Activity in 2026

During January 2026, Ajda Ovat was present at the Cabinet meeting on January 20th. No specific actions or statements were recorded for her during this meeting.

Meetings in January 2026
Cabinet - Tuesday, 20th January, 2026 6.30 pm - 20 January 2026

Ajda Ovat was present at the Cabinet meeting on 9th December 2025. The provided document does not contain any record of her speaking or taking any specific actions during this meeting.

Activity Timeline

Meetings Attended Note this may include planned future meetings.

24 meetings · Page 1 of 5

Cabinet Committee Member

Cabinet - Tuesday, 10th February, 2026 6.30 pm

February 10, 2026, 6:30 pm
Cabinet Committee Member

Cabinet - Tuesday, 20th January, 2026 6.30 pm

The Cabinet of Haringey Council met on Tuesday 20 January 2026, approving the acquisition of 12 new council homes, a new policy to tackle single-use plastics, an updated damp and mould policy, and a new library strategy. The meeting also saw the approval of updated fees and charges, and significant investments in housing stock improvements and climate resilience.

January 20, 2026, 6:30 pm
Cabinet Committee Member

Cabinet - Tuesday, 9th December, 2025 6.30 pm

The Haringey Council cabinet convened to address a range of critical issues, approving measures from financial management and housing to community safety and environmental resilience. Key decisions included adopting a new Anti-Social Behaviour Policy, approving a finance update for the second quarter of 2025/26, and adopting Haringey's Climate Change Adaptation & Resilience Action Plan.

December 09, 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
Cabinet Committee Member

Cabinet - Tuesday, 11th November, 2025 6.30 pm

The Haringey Council cabinet convened to discuss and make decisions on a range of important issues, including housing, education, social care, and financial planning. The cabinet approved tendering processes for building new council homes at Kings Road Car Park and Tiverton Estate, and agreed to consult on proposed school admission arrangements for 2027/28. They also approved the Adult Carers Strategy 2025-2028 and a draft Homelessness Strategy for consultation, alongside addressing fire safety with new fire door contracts.

November 11, 2025

Decisions from Meetings

51 decisions · Page 1 of 11

Approval of Haringey Library Strategy 2026-30

From: Cabinet - Tuesday, 20th January, 2026 6.30 pm - January 20, 2026

...approved the Haringey Library Strategy 2026-30, which outlines priorities for equity, access, collaboration, growth, lifelong learning, and visibility and representation.

Recommendations Approved

Adopting an Updated Damp and Mould Policy

From: Cabinet - Tuesday, 20th January, 2026 6.30 pm - January 20, 2026

...approved an updated Damp and Mould Policy, effective from February 3, 2026, and delegated authority for future changes to the Corporate Director of Adults, Housing and Health in consultation with the relevant Cabinet member.

Recommendations Approved

Acquisition of 12 Council homes at 67 Lawrence Road, London N15 4GL

From: Cabinet - Tuesday, 20th January, 2026 6.30 pm - January 20, 2026

...approved the acquisition of 12 flats at 67 Lawrence Road for housing purposes, with funding potentially coming from the GLA or Right to Buy receipts, and delegated authority to finalise the transaction.

Recommendations Approved

Single Use Plastics Policy and Action Plan

From: Cabinet - Tuesday, 20th January, 2026 6.30 pm - January 20, 2026

...approved the Single Use Plastics Policy 2026 and accompanying Action Plan, detailing how the Council will reduce single-use plastics within its operations and across the borough.

Recommendations Approved

Disrepair New Contract Procurement

From: Cabinet - Tuesday, 9th December, 2025 6.30 pm - December 09, 2025

...to procure two contracts for repair works related to legal disrepair claims for an initial three-year period, with the option to extend for up to two additional years, in order to maintain continuity of repairs, reduce legal costs, and ensure residents live in safe and well-maintained properties.

Recommendations Approved

Summary

Meetings Attended: 24

Average per Month: 1.5

Decisions Recorded: 51