Councillor Amanda Lloyd-Harris
Email: Amanda.Lloyd-Harris@lbhf.gov.uk
Council: Hammersmith and Fulham
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Positions, Voting Record & Activity Summary
Councillor Amanda Lloyd-Harris has demonstrated a consistent and evolving commitment to council service across her tenure, with a particularly strong and detailed focus on health, social care, and environmental issues in recent years. Her activity in 2025 significantly amplified her engagement, building upon the foundations laid in 2024.
Key Themes and Priorities:
- Health and Social Care: This has been a persistent and central theme. In 2024, she strongly opposed a primary care access proposal, citing concerns about viability, evidence, and patient anxiety. In 2025, this focus intensified with her questioning of geographical investment disparities in health, the effectiveness of interventions, and seeking detailed information on nursing home placements and vaccine uptake in asylum hotels. She also expressed a nuanced view on service direction, acknowledging potential challenges like rising wages.
- Budgetary Matters and Opposition: Lloyd-Harris consistently voted AGAINST the Revenue Budget and Council Tax Levels in 2024, indicating a strong stance as part of the Opposition. In 2025, she continued to advocate for the Opposition, speaking on special motions regarding Uxbridge Road.
- Environmental Oversight and Development Impact: A new and significant focus emerged in 2025 with her joining the Climate Change and Ecology Policy and Accountability Committee. Here, she actively questioned environmental oversight, bylaw enforcement, and the impact of new developments. While her tenure on this committee was brief, her engagement was notable.
- Public Realm and Local Infrastructure: In late 2025, her participation in the Economy, Arts, Sports, and Public Realm Committee highlighted her attention to detail on projects ranging from the Black History Project and highway roadworks to waste and recycling, and markets and street trading licensing. She offered constructive suggestions and raised concerns about security, costs, and enforcement.
- Remembrance and Council Tradition: Lloyd-Harris has consistently participated in council traditions, delivering speeches of remembrance for former councillors in both 2024 and 2025.
Evolution of Focus:
While health and social care, and her role within the Opposition, have been consistent threads, Lloyd-Harris's priorities in 2025 broadened significantly to include a more direct and detailed engagement with environmental policy and the intricacies of public realm projects. Her active questioning and suggestions in these areas in 2025 demonstrate a deepening of her council work beyond her established concerns.
Most Significant Contributions (Especially in Recent Years):
In 2025, her detailed scrutiny of health and social care disparities and her active questioning within the Climate Change and Ecology committee stand out. Her constructive input on projects within the Economy, Arts, Sports, and Public Realm committee, particularly regarding security, costs, and enforcement for markets and street trading, also represent significant contributions. Her consistent opposition to budgetary proposals in 2024 also marks a clear and sustained stance.
Patterns and Consistent Areas of Interest:
- Scrutiny and Questioning: Lloyd-Harris consistently demonstrates a keen ability to scrutinize proposals, ask pertinent questions, and seek detailed information, particularly in areas of health, social care, and, more recently, environmental policy and public realm management.
- Advocacy for the Opposition: Her voting record and speeches in 2024 and 2025 clearly indicate a role as a vocal member of the Opposition.
- Commitment to Council Procedures: She actively participates in committee meetings and Full Council, engaging with debates and offering her perspective.
- Attention to Detail: Her contributions in late 2025 to the Economy, Arts, Sports, and Public Realm committee showcase a meticulous approach to understanding and improving specific council initiatives.
Yearly Activity Timeline
Throughout 2025, Councillor Amanda Lloyd-Harris demonstrated consistent engagement across various council committees and meetings. She began the year by delivering speeches of remembrance for former councillors and actively participating in council debates, notably seconding and speaking in favor of motions concerning Charing Cross Hospital and the Revenue Budget. A significant theme in her activity was her focus on health and social care, where she raised concerns about geographical investment disparities, questioned the effectiveness of interventions, and sought information on nursing home placements and vaccine uptake in asylum hotels. She also expressed optimism about service direction while highlighting potential challenges like rising wages. Lloyd-Harris joined the Climate Change and Ecology Policy and Accountability Committee in July, where she actively questioned environmental oversight, bylaw enforcement, and the impact of new developments. However, she was removed from this committee in October. In the latter half of the year, she continued to advocate for the Opposition, speaking on special motions regarding Uxbridge Road. Her participation in the Economy, Arts, Sports, and Public Realm Policy and Accountability Committee in November showcased her attention to detail on projects like the Black History Project, highway roadworks, waste and recycling, and markets and street trading licensing, where she offered constructive suggestions and raised pertinent concerns about security, costs, and enforcement.
Monthly Activity in 2025
During the November 19th, 2025 Economy, Arts, Sports, and Public Realm Policy and Accountability Committee meeting, Councillor Amanda Lloyd-Harris actively participated in discussions on several key areas. Regarding the Black History Project Update, she acknowledged progress and suggested involving the BBC and Fulham Palace archives, advocating for a central collection location. In highway roadworks, she inquired about the link between congestion and Hammersmith Bridge closures, night-time works, pre-sign-off inspections, and the use of Lane Rental Charges elsewhere. For waste and recycling, she supported the proposal for small electrical goods, raised a security concern about unreturned bins, and sought clarification on garden waste collection costs, noting service inconsistencies. Finally, on the Draft Markets and Street Trading Licensing Policy, she welcomed it but voiced concerns about enforcement capacity, council intervention in self-employed traders' absences, and temporary license limits, suggesting document condensation and broader consultation methods.
Meetings in November 2025
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In October 2025, Amanda Lloyd-Harris was removed from the Climate Change and Ecology Policy and Accountability Committee. She also delivered a speech for the Opposition concerning Special Motion 4, which addressed the protection and enhancement of Uxbridge Road for the benefit of residents and businesses.
Meetings in October 2025
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In July 2025, Amanda Lloyd-Harris was welcomed as a new member of the Climate Change and Ecology Policy and Accountability Committee. She demonstrated active engagement by posing questions regarding the council's environmental oversight, including inquiries about bylaw enforcement, river walk pollution monitoring, and the regulation of dust and noise during construction. She also sought to understand the relationship between new developments and vulnerable populations.
Meetings in July 2025
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During the May 2025 council meetings, Amanda Lloyd-Harris participated in the Annual Meeting of the Full Council on May 21st. In this meeting, she spoke during the debate on the Revenue Budget and Council Tax Levels 2025/26, representing the Opposition.
Meetings in May 2025
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During the Health and Adult Social Care Policy and Accountability Committee meeting on April 28th, 2025, Councillor Amanda Lloyd-Harris expressed optimism about the current direction of services. She raised concerns about the potential impact of rising wages on independent living services and inquired about the Council's capacity to provide Drug and Alcohol services, including for individuals with co-occurring mental health needs.
Meetings in April 2025
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During February 2025, Councillor Amanda Lloyd-Harris participated in the Full Council meeting on February 26th. She commenced the meeting with a speech honoring former Conservative Councillor Sonya Hilton. Following this, she seconded a special motion regarding the future of Charing Cross Hospital, moved by Councillor Andrew Dinsmore, and delivered a speech in support of the motion.
Meetings in February 2025
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During January 2025, Councillor Amanda Lloyd-Harris was active in two council meetings. In the Full Council meeting on January 22nd, she delivered speeches of remembrance for former Councillors Sonya Hilton and Charles Treloggan. She also seconded a special motion moved by Councillor Adrian Pascu-Tulbure and spoke in favor of it on behalf of the Opposition. In the Health and Adult Social Care Policy and Accountability Committee meeting on January 29th, Councillor Lloyd-Harris raised concerns about the geographical distribution of investment and outcomes, questioning the reasons for underachievement in the north of the borough. She sought information on the Partnership's response to presented statistics, the types of interventions being implemented, and the allocation of beds at Chiswick Nursing Centre. She also questioned the inclusion of KYN Hurlingham on a list of nursing homes due to its cost and inquired about vaccine uptake in an asylum hotel and the Government's stance on inoculations for asylum seekers. She did, however, express satisfaction with improving performance.
Meetings in January 2025
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Activity Timeline
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Health and Adult Social Care Policy and Accountability Committee - Wednesday, 13th November, 2024 7.00 pm
Annual Meeting, Full Council - Wednesday, 22nd May, 2024 7.00 pm
The meeting covered several significant topics, including the recognition of local charities, an outstanding rating for children's services, and tributes to former council members. The council also discussed councillor allowances and held a minute of silence for two recently deceased members.
Decisions from Meetings
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Summary
Meetings Attended: 75
Average per Month: 0.8
Decisions Recorded: 0 Not all decisions are recorded, so this may significantly underestimate the number of decisions actually made.