Alisa Igoe - Councillor for Bromley (Plaistow)

Councillor Alisa Igoe

Independent Plaistow

Email: Alisa.Igoe@bromley.gov.uk

Council: Bromley

Council Profile: View on council website

Committees: Development Control Committee (Committee Member) Environment and Community Services Policy Development and Scrutiny Committee (Committee Member) Renewal, Recreation and Housing Policy Development and Scrutiny Committee Health Scrutiny Sub-Committee (Committee Member) Plans Sub-Committee No. 2 (Committee Member) Executive, Resources and Contracts Policy Development and Scrutiny Committee Council (Committee Member) General Purposes and Licensing Committee Public Protection and Enforcement Policy Development & Scrutiny Committee Appointment Panel Standing Advisory Council on Religious Education (Committee Member) Executive Rights of Way Sub-Committee Safer Bromley Partnership Board Plans Sub-Committee No. 3 Plans Sub-Committee No. 1 (Guest) Standards Committee (Guest)

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Positions, Voting Record & Activity Summary

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Councillor Alisa Igoe has consistently demonstrated a strong commitment to her council service across multiple years, with a particularly intensified focus on policy development, scrutiny, and development control in recent years, especially 2025. Her work has consistently revolved around ensuring responsible development, enhancing community safety, and addressing infrastructure needs.

Key Themes and Priorities:

Across her tenure, Councillor Igoe has shown a persistent dedication to road safety and traffic management. This has manifested in advocating for reduced speed limits, particularly outside schools, questioning rising road casualties, and addressing specific traffic concerns on local roads. Her focus has also extended to parking issues, including the impact of cashless conversions on local businesses and concerns about pavement parking.

Housing and development has been another central theme. She has actively participated in Development Control Committee meetings, supporting developments that offer community benefits and family units, while also scrutinizing the proportion of affordable housing and design quality. Her recent activity in 2025 shows a desire for increased housing development in specific areas.

Environmental concerns and community services are also areas of consistent interest. This includes inquiries about waste management, the maintenance of green spaces, and supporting community events like street parties. In 2025, this expanded to include scrutiny of waste incineration tonnage and the impact of proposals on parks.

Councillor Igoe has also demonstrated a strong commitment to policy scrutiny and social welfare. She has actively questioned the processes and support mechanisms of welfare funds and has seconded motions addressing critical social issues like violence against women and girls. Her recent engagement in 2025 highlights a detailed examination of the Welfare Fund's assessment processes.

Evolution of Focus and Significant Contributions (Emphasis on 2025):

While her core interests in safety, development, and community welfare have remained consistent, Councillor Igoe's engagement in 2025 shows a marked increase in the depth and breadth of her policy scrutiny and development control activities. She has been particularly active in questioning council officers and portfolio holders, seeking detailed information and proposing solutions. Her contributions in 2025 include:

  • Intensive scrutiny of road safety measures, including advocating for permanent 20mph limits and addressing specific road safety concerns.
  • Active participation in Development Control Committee meetings, offering nuanced support for developments based on their inclusion of family units and community benefits, while also raising critical questions about affordability and design.
  • Proactive engagement with local businesses regarding the impact of parking policy changes, as evidenced by her statement: > Cllr McPartlan and I are extremely concerned that this proposal will further escalate the trading difficulties our independent businesses on Sundridge Park shopping parades are experiencing and expressing to us. The third shop closure is this week. I have spoken to all the business owners/managers and every single one is alarmed at this proposal and they do not believe it will help support their trading, in fact they believe drivers will avoid the charge and go elsewhere.
  • Championing community needs, such as supporting Crystal Palace Football Club's facility enhancements while emphasizing the need for closer community relations: > She supported CPFC's proposal to enhance their facilities and deliver improvements to grounds maintenance arrangements but underlined the need for the Club to work more closely with local residents going forward.
  • Thorough examination of environmental policies and their impact on local green spaces.
  • Detailed scrutiny of the Welfare Fund, demonstrating a commitment to ensuring support for vulnerable individuals.

Patterns and Consistent Areas of Interest:

Councillor Igoe consistently demonstrates a proactive and inquisitive approach to her council duties. She is not afraid to ask detailed questions, challenge proposals, and advocate for her constituents' interests. Her voting record, as noted in 2024, shows a willingness to oppose certain motions while supporting initiatives that align with her priorities, such as those benefiting families or addressing specific community needs. Her appointment to multiple key committees in 2025, including the Environment & Community Services PDS Committee and the Development Control Committee, underscores her broad responsibilities and consistent involvement in council decision-making processes.

Overall, Councillor Igoe's work reflects a dedicated public servant who prioritizes safety, responsible development, and the well-being of her community, with a clear intensification of her policy engagement and scrutiny in recent years.

Yearly Activity Timeline

Throughout 2025, Councillor Alisa Igoe demonstrated consistent and active engagement in various council policy development and scrutiny committees, as well as development control matters. Her contributions spanned a broad range of issues, with a notable focus on road safety, parking, housing development, and environmental concerns.

Key Themes and Priorities:

  • Road Safety and Traffic Management: Councillor Igoe repeatedly raised concerns about road safety, advocating for permanent 20mph limits outside schools and questioning the rise in road casualties. She also addressed issues with specific roads, such as Burnt Ash Lane and Farwig Lane, proposing speed limit reductions and restrictions on heavy vehicle access. Her inquiries extended to parking, including concerns about cashless parking conversions and their impact on local businesses, as well as pavement parking.
  • Housing and Development: She actively participated in Development Control Committee meetings, offering support for developments that included family units and community benefits, while also raising concerns about the proportion of affordable housing and design aspects. She expressed a desire for increased housing development in areas like Bromley South.
  • Environmental and Community Services: Councillor Igoe showed a keen interest in environmental issues, questioning waste incineration tonnage, the maintenance of nature-friendly verges, and the impact of proposals on green spaces like Priory Park. She also inquired about the continuation of free road closure application processing for street parties.
  • Policy Scrutiny and Welfare: She actively scrutinized policy development, particularly regarding the Welfare Fund, seeking detailed information on its assessment processes and support for vulnerable individuals. She also seconded a motion concerning violence against women and girls, highlighting a commitment to social welfare issues.

Significant Activities and Contributions:

Councillor Igoe consistently sought detailed information and clarification from council officers and portfolio holders, demonstrating a commitment to thorough scrutiny. She actively participated in debates, proposed solutions, and voted on planning applications and policy motions. Her engagement with local businesses regarding parking changes and her advocacy for community needs, such as improved grounds maintenance for Crystal Palace Football Club and closer community relations, highlight her dedication to representing her constituents' interests. She also declared interests and managed potential conflicts appropriately.

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Cllr McPartlan and I are extremely concerned that this proposal will further escalate the trading difficulties our independent businesses on Sundridge Park shopping parades are experiencing and expressing to us. The third shop closure is this week. I have spoken to all the business owners/managers and every single one is alarmed at this proposal and they do not believe it will help support their trading, in fact they believe drivers will avoid the charge and go elsewhere.

She supported CPFC's proposal to enhance their facilities and deliver improvements to grounds maintenance arrangements but underlined the need for the Club to work more closely with local residents going forward.

Her appointment to multiple committees, including the Environment & Community Services PDS Committee and the Development Control Committee, underscores her broad responsibilities and consistent involvement in council decision-making processes throughout the year.

Monthly Activity in 2025

During October 2025, Councillor Alisa Igoe was active in two council meetings. In the Development Control Committee meeting on October 2nd, she was present and voted to approve the planning application for 19 - 1 Westmoreland Road, Bromley, BR2 0TB. While expressing disappointment with the low proportion of affordable housing, she acknowledged the financial viability assessment and stressed the need for increased housing development in Bromley, advocating for taller buildings in areas like Bromley South.

In the Environment and Community Services Policy Development and Scrutiny Committee meeting on October 8th, Councillor Igoe raised several concerns. She inquired about measures to prevent pavement parking and driving in front of shops on Burnt Ash Parade, citing the area's high footfall and proximity to community facilities. She also questioned the proposal for an Archive Store within the Grade II listed Priory Park and Gardens, referencing Bromley's reputation as the beautiful and green garden of London and expressing concerns about potential light disruption to Friends Groups' areas. Additionally, she asked about the removal of cycle lane wands and whether road cleaning was considered in their feasibility study.

Meetings in October 2025
Environment and Community Services Policy Development and Scrutiny Committee - Wednesday 8 October 2025 7.00 pm - 8 October 2025

Alisa Igoe raised several points during the meeting. She inquired about strategies to deter drivers from mounting pavements and parking in front of shops on Burnt Ash Parade, highlighting the area's significant footfall and proximity to various community facilities including schools, a library, park, church, and care home. Additionally, she questioned the Portfolio Holder's perspective on constructing a proposed Archive Store within the Grade II listed Priory Park and Gardens, referencing his earlier description of Bromley as the beautiful and green garden of London. She followed up on this by asking if the proposed site was indeed part of the Grade 2 listed park and expressed concerns about potential light disruption to Friends Groups' areas. Finally, Igoe asked a supplementary question regarding the removal of wands from cycle lanes, specifically whether road cleaning was factored into the feasibility study for these wands.

Activity Timeline

Meetings Attended Note this may include planned future meetings.

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Standing Advisory Council on Religious Education Committee Member

Standing Advisory Council on Religious Education - Thursday 29 January 2026 6.00 pm

The Standing Advisory Council on Religious Education (SACRE) is scheduled to meet on Thursday 29 January 2026. The meeting will include discussions on national and local updates concerning religious education, as well as the review of collective worship guidance. A key item on the agenda is the convening of the Agreed Syllabus Conference.

January 29, 2026, 6:00 pm
Council Committee Member

Council - Monday 8 December 2025 7.00 pm

The Bromley Council meeting on 8 December 2025 was scheduled to cover a range of topics, including the Council Tax Support Scheme, treasury management performance, corporate governance, committee appointments and motions. There was also an opportunity for councillors and members of the public to ask questions.

December 08, 2025
Council Committee Member

Council - Monday 13 October 2025 7.00 pm

October 13, 2025
Environment and Community Services Policy Development and Scrutiny Committee Committee Member

Environment and Community Services Policy Development and Scrutiny Committee - Wednesday 8 October 2025 7.00 pm

The Environment and Community Services Policy Development and Scrutiny Committee were scheduled to meet to discuss Veolia contract performance, highway maintenance and a Local Implementation Plan (LIP) funded traffic and road safety programme, amongst other items. The committee was also expected to discuss updates from the Environment Portfolio Holder and the Portfolio Holder for Transport, Highways and Road Safety.

October 08, 2025
Development Control Committee Committee Member

Development Control Committee - Thursday 2 October 2025 7.30 pm

The Bromley Council Development Control Committee met to discuss a number of planning and performance related items, including the proposed redevelopment of Conifer House, and the council's planning key performance indicators (KPIs). The committee refused permission for the redevelopment of Conifer House, and noted the planning KPIs.

October 02, 2025

Decisions from Meetings

84 decisions · Page 5 of 17

DECLARATIONS OF INTEREST

From: Plans Sub-Committee No. 2 - Thursday 24 July 2025 7.00 pm - July 24, 2025

...to approve the recommendations, noting that there were no declarations of interest.

Recommendations Approved

(24/01814/FULL1) - 153-155 High Street SE20 SE20 7DS

From: Plans Sub-Committee No. 2 - Thursday 24 July 2025 7.00 pm - July 24, 2025

...the application for internal and external alterations, including partial demolition and a third-floor extension to change the use of 153-155 High Street from mixed-use to an aparthotel with 20 rooms, was deferred for determination.

For Determination

(25/00246/FULL6) - 37 Limes Road Beckenham BR3 6NS

From: Plans Sub-Committee No. 2 - Thursday 24 July 2025 7.00 pm - July 24, 2025

...to permit the demolition of an existing rear lean-to and construction of a single-storey side/rear extension, along with the replacement of existing windows with timber heritage-style sash windows at 37 Limes Road, Beckenham BR3 6NS, subject to conditions.

For Determination

(25/00401/FULL1) - 9 Avondale Road, Mottingham, London, SE9 4SN.

From: Plans Sub-Committee No. 2 - Thursday 24 July 2025 7.00 pm - July 24, 2025

...to refuse application 25/00401/FULL1 for the construction of a single storey rear extension, elevational alterations, and conversion of a dwelling at 9 Avondale Road, Mottingham, London, SE9 4SN into two residential flats.

For Determination

Summary

Meetings Attended: 64

Average per Month: 2.7

Decisions Recorded: 84