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Positions, Voting Record & Activity Summary

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Ali Sadek's council service across multiple years reveals a consistent focus on planning and economic development, with a notable increase in his direct engagement and decision-making in more recent years.

In 2026, Sadek's activity centered on planning matters. He actively participated in committee meetings, voting in favor of crucial planning permissions for the Former Boiler House at Belper Court and the Rectory Road Area Office. While his specific contributions during a Scrutiny Panel meeting are not detailed, his presence and votes in planning sub-committees highlight his continued involvement in shaping the borough's physical development.

2025 marked a period of significant engagement for Sadek, particularly in his roles as Vice Chair of the Skills, Economy and Growth Scrutiny Commission and Cabinet Member for Employment, Human Resources and Equalities. He demonstrated a strong commitment to economic development, advocating for local benefit by stating,

more of the value created in Hackney should stay in Hackney.
He also showed a keen interest in ensuring job accessibility for vulnerable residents and engaged with the council's anti-racist initiatives. His consistent voting in favor of planning permissions for various developments, including Benabo Court and phases at Woodberry Down, underscores his role in facilitating growth. While he attended meetings on Council Tax and Budget Setting, his direct contributions were not recorded.

In 2024, Sadek's involvement included participation in the Scrutiny Panel and Planning Sub-Committee, where he voted to grant planning permission for development applications. As Vice-Chair of the Skills, Economy and Growth Scrutiny Commission, he actively questioned the progress and timeline of the Green Skills initiative, emphasizing the importance of local opportunities and the pattern development plan for prioritizing green skills within Hackney.

Key Themes and Priorities: Sadek's primary focuses have been planning and development, and economic growth and local benefit. He consistently supports development projects and advocates for initiatives that benefit the local economy and its residents.

Evolution of Focus: While planning has been a consistent area of interest, Sadek's role and direct involvement in economic development and scrutiny have become more prominent in recent years, particularly in 2025. His leadership positions in 2025 and his active questioning in 2024 demonstrate a deepening engagement with strategic economic and skills-based initiatives.

Most Significant Contributions (Recent Years): In 2026, his votes in favor of key planning permissions for the Former Boiler House and Rectory Road Area Office are significant. In 2025, his advocacy for local economic benefit and his engagement with anti-racist initiatives as Cabinet Member, alongside his consistent support for planning applications, stand out. His proactive questioning regarding the Green Skills initiative in 2024 also highlights his commitment to ensuring local relevance.

Patterns and Consistent Areas of Interest: Sadek consistently demonstrates an interest in planning and development, evidenced by his voting record across all three years. He also shows a sustained interest in economic opportunities and ensuring local benefit, which has become increasingly vocal and strategic in his more recent roles.

Yearly Activity Timeline

In January 2026, Ali Sadek was active in committee meetings. He voted in favor of granting planning permission for the Former Boiler House at Belper Court and for conditional planning permission for the Rectory Road Area Office during the Planning Sub-Committee meeting on January 14th. His specific contributions during the Call-in Extra Ordinary Meeting of the Scrutiny Panel on January 19th are not recorded.

Monthly Activity in 2026

During January 2026, Ali Sadek participated in the Planning Sub-Committee meeting on January 14th. In this meeting, Ali Sadek voted in favour of granting planning permission for agenda item 5 (2025/1821: Former Boiler House, Belper Court, Pedro Street) and also voted in favour of granting conditional planning permission for agenda item 6 (2025/1208: Rectory Road Area Office). There is no record of Ali Sadek's specific statements or actions during the Call-in Extra Ordinary Meeting of the Scrutiny Panel on January 19th.

Meetings in January 2026

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Activity Timeline

Meetings Attended Note this may include planned future meetings.

135 meetings · Page 1 of 27

Council Committee Member

Council - Wednesday, 22 July 2026 - 7.00 pm

July 22, 2026, 7:00 pm
Planning Sub-Committee Committee Member

Planning Sub-Committee - Wednesday, 1 July 2026 - 6.30 pm

July 01, 2026, 6:30 pm
Corporate Committee MOVED Committee Member

Corporate Committee - Tuesday, 9 June 2026 - 6.30 pm

June 09, 2026, 6:30 pm
Corporate Committee Committee Member

Corporate Committee - Tuesday, 2 June 2026 - 6.30 pm

June 02, 2026, 6:30 pm
Council Committee Member

Council - Thursday, 28 May 2026 - 7.00 pm

May 28, 2026, 7:00 pm

Decisions from Meetings

236 decisions · Page 12 of 48

Fees and charges review

From: Corporate Committee - Wednesday 12 November 2025 6.30 pm - November 12, 2025

Recommendations Approved

Minutes of the Previous Meeting

From: Planning Sub-Committee - Wednesday 5 November 2025 6.30 pm - November 05, 2025

The Planning Sub-Committee of Hackney Council agreed the minutes of its previous meeting held on 3 September 2025. The committee granted conditional planning permission for the Shoreditch Island Site development. They also granted conditional planning permission for the Nye Bevan Estate Garages development.

Recommendations Approved

2025/0760: 9 Clifden Road, E5 0LL

From: Planning Sub-Committee - Wednesday 5 November 2025 6.30 pm - November 05, 2025

The Planning Sub-Committee of Hackney Council refused the application for a change of use from a 6-bed HMO to a 7-bed HMO at 9 Clifden Road, E5 0LL on 05/11/2025. Six members voted against the recommendation due to concerns about the sub-standard quality of accommodation and its detrimental effect on future occupiers' living conditions.

Refused

Delegated Decisions

From: Planning Sub-Committee - Wednesday 5 November 2025 6.30 pm - November 05, 2025

The Planning Sub-Committee of Hackney Council on 05 November 2025 noted the delegated decisions document for the period 26 September 2025 to 23 October 2025. This included decisions on tree works at 104 Queens Drive, householder planning at 130 Wilberforce Road, and tree works at 137 Queens Drive.

Recommendations Approved

2025/0840: 12 Blurton Road, Hackney, London E5 0NL

From: Planning Sub-Committee - Wednesday 5 November 2025 6.30 pm - November 05, 2025

The Planning Sub-Committee of Hackney Council refused the proposal for a 9-bedroom large House in Multiple Occupation at 12 Blurton Road on 05 November 2025. Six members voted against the recommendation, citing sub-standard accommodation quality detrimental to future occupiers. This decision conflicted with policies LP1 and LP22 of Hackney Local Plan 2033.

Refused

Summary

Meetings Attended: 135

Average per Month: 2.6

Decisions Recorded: 236