Councillor Amar Virdee
Email: Amar.Virdee@Newham.gov.uk
Council: Newham
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Positions, Voting Record & Activity Summary
Councillor Amar Virdee has demonstrated a consistent commitment to serving the residents of Newham, with a clear focus on Community Safety, Housing Need & Homelessness, and effective Council Governance. His role as Deputy Mayor and Cabinet Member has allowed him to significantly influence policy and initiatives across these areas, particularly in recent years.
Key Themes and Priorities:
Community Safety: This has been a consistent priority for Virdee. In both 2024 and 2025, he actively addressed community safety concerns, particularly regarding knife crime, ASB, and hate crime. He has consistently advocated for increased police presence and community engagement. In 2025, this extended to revisions of licensing policies to create a safer Newham and address vulnerabilities related to gambling. He has also emphasized empowering residents to report hate crimes and actively collaborated with the Metropolitan Police.
Housing and Homelessness: Addressing the housing crisis, particularly the challenges in the private rental sector and homelessness, has been a central theme throughout Virdee's service. He has consistently championed initiatives to support those facing homelessness and advocated for affordable housing solutions, including Community Led Housing. In 2025, he welcomed government announcements on housing, emphasized early prevention work, and highlighted the success of the council's homeless prevention programs. He also advocated for collaboration with the government to address the national homelessness crisis.
Council Leadership and Governance: As Deputy Mayor, Virdee has played a crucial role in ensuring the smooth functioning of council proceedings. He has consistently demonstrated a commitment to transparency, collaboration across directorates, and ensuring best value delivery throughout the council. In 2025, this involved chairing Cabinet meetings, managing agendas, facilitating decision-making, and overseeing discussions on a wide range of topics, including school reorganization, property disposals, and the Just Transition plan.
Evolution of Focus:
While the core themes of Community Safety and Housing have remained consistent, Virdee's focus has evolved to encompass a broader range of issues related to council governance and strategic planning. In 2025, his role as Deputy Mayor placed him at the center of decision-making on a wide array of topics, demonstrating a growing influence on the overall direction of the council. His opposition to Live Facial Recognition in 2024 highlights an early concern for civil liberties that continues to inform his approach to community safety.
Significant Contributions (Especially Recent Years):
- 2025: Leading revisions to the borough's statement of licensing policy to create a safer Newham.
- 2025: Overseeing discussions and decision-making on a wide range of critical issues as Deputy Mayor, including the Stratford Vision and the Just Transition plan.
- 2025: Advocating for rent caps and prevention of no-fault evictions to address the housing crisis.
- 2024: Championing initiatives to support those facing homelessness, including the Custom House acquisitions of Chantler Close.
- 2024: Advocating for Community Led Housing and supporting the proposal to lease land to E16 Community Land Trust for affordable housing.
Patterns and Consistent Areas of Interest:
Virdee consistently demonstrates a commitment to:
- Community Engagement: He actively encourages resident participation in community safety initiatives and values collaboration with residents and partners.
- Proactive Problem Solving: He emphasizes early prevention work in addressing homelessness and advocates for a proactive approach to community safety.
- Strategic Planning: He is actively involved in horizon scanning and responding to government consultations to ensure the council is prepared for future challenges.
- Collaboration: He consistently emphasizes the importance of working effectively together with residents and other stakeholders.
i think it's a demonstration for us as a council and as a collective how we work effectively together with residents and those getting lived experience...East Ham is a high priority area for the local authority.
In summary, Councillor Virdee has been a dedicated and influential member of Newham council, consistently prioritizing Community Safety, Housing, and effective Governance. His role as Deputy Mayor has allowed him to significantly impact policy and initiatives across a wide range of areas, demonstrating a commitment to serving the residents of Newham and addressing the challenges facing the borough.
Yearly Activity Timeline
In 2025, Councillor Amar Virdee served as Deputy Mayor and Cabinet Member for Community Safety, Housing Need, Homelessness & Private Rented Sector, actively participating in numerous council meetings and addressing critical issues facing Newham. A key theme throughout the year was addressing the housing crisis, particularly the challenges posed by the high percentage of residents in the private rental sector and the need for rent caps and prevention of no-fault evictions. He welcomed government announcements on housing and emphasized early prevention work and resident awareness of their rights. He also highlighted the success of the council's homeless prevention programs and advocated for collaboration with the government to address the national homelessness crisis.
Virdee also focused on community safety, particularly regarding sex work, ASB, and hate crime, emphasizing collaboration with residents and partners like the Metropolitan Police. He stressed the importance of empowering residents to report hate crime. He introduced and oversaw revisions to the borough's statement of licensing policy, both for general licensing and gambling, with a focus on creating a safer Newham and addressing vulnerabilities related to gambling premises. He also emphasized the importance of visible police presence and community engagement to address crime rates, particularly in East Ham, and encouraged resident participation in community safety initiatives.
As Deputy Mayor, Virdee chaired Cabinet meetings, managed agendas, facilitated decision-making, and addressed procedural matters. He also oversaw discussions on various topics, including school reorganization, property disposals, the Stratford Vision, the Household Support Fund, the UK Shared Prosperity Fund, food waste services, and the Just Transition plan. He emphasized the importance of transparency, collaboration across directorates, and ensuring best value delivery throughout the council. He also acknowledged challenges related to temporary accommodation, social care costs, population increase, and inflation, and highlighted the council's work on horizon scanning and responding to government consultations. He also oversaw the approval of minutes, introduced the Highway and Maintenance Plan report, defended the executive's decision regarding the Poplar Living Business Plan, and introduced the financing of the 2025-2026 capital program. Authority was delegated to the Corporate Director of Resources, in consultation with Virdee, to finalize the Boleyn Heights acquisition.
i think it's a demonstration for us as a council and as a collective how we work effectively together with residents and those getting lived experience...East Ham is a high priority area for the local authority.
Monthly Activity in 2025
During December 2025, Councillor Amar Virdee, as Cabinet Member for Community Safety, Housing Need, Homelessness & Private Rented Sector, addressed concerns about crime rates in East Ham at the Council meeting on December 8th. He emphasized the importance of visible police presence and community engagement, highlighting the East Ham hub and collaborative efforts with the police to ensure a visible presence through community safety patrols and aligned police shift patterns. He stressed that >East Ham is a high priority area for the local authority.
He encouraged resident participation in neighbourhood watch schemes, ward panels, and neighbourhood forums, referencing the Labour Government's Home Office winter and summer action plans and recent investments through the 'pride of our place' initiative. Councillor Virdee was also present at the Cabinet meeting on December 16th, but the documentation does not indicate any specific actions or statements made during that meeting.
Meetings in December 2025
Cabinet - Tuesday 16th December 2025 10.30 a.m. - 16 December 2025
Councillor Amar Virdee, in their role as Deputy Mayor and Cabinet Member for Housing Needs, Homelessness and Private Rented Sector, and Community Safety, was present at the Cabinet meeting on December 16th, 2025. However, the available documentation does not indicate that they spoke or took any specific action during the meeting.
Council - Monday 8th December 2025 7.00 p.m. - 8 December 2025
Councillor Amar Virdee, as Cabinet Member for Community Safety, Housing Need, Homelessness & Private Rented Sector, responded to a question from Councillor Femi Falola regarding crime rates in East Ham. He emphasized the importance of visible police presence and community engagement in creating a safer environment. He mentioned the East Ham hub, a decision ultimately for the Metro and police, but one where active visibility is important. He highlighted the work being done in partnership with the police to ensure a visible presence, including community safety patrols until later hours and aligning police shift patterns with priorities. He stressed that East Ham is a high priority area for the local authority. He encouraged residents to participate in neighbourhood watch schemes, ward panels, and neighbourhood forums to prioritize what's important to them. He also mentioned the Labour Government's Home Office winter and summer action plans. Finally, he referenced recent investments in East Ham through the 'pride of our place' initiative, emphasizing the safeguarding of the area.
As Deputy Mayor & Cabinet Member for Community Safety, Housing Need, Homelessness & Private Rented Sector, Amar Virdee introduced a report to the Cabinet outlining a coordinated and strategic response structured around three key objectives. These objectives were aligned with the Building a Fairer Newham Corporate Plan and supported priorities such as Homes for Our Residents, Happy, Healthy Lives, and A Sustainable and Inclusive Borough. The report also reflected the Council's commitment to responsible governance, effective delivery of statutory services, financial resilience, and the protection of vulnerable residents.
Meetings in November 2025
Cabinet - Tuesday 18th November 2025 11.30 a.m. - 18 November 2025
Amar Virdee, in his role as Deputy Mayor & Cabinet Member for Community Safety, Housing Need, Homelessness & Private Rented Sector, was present at the Cabinet meeting. He introduced a report outlining a coordinated and strategic response structured around three key objectives. These objectives were aligned with the Building a Fairer Newham Corporate Plan and supported priorities such as Homes for Our Residents, Happy, Healthy Lives, and A Sustainable and Inclusive Borough. The report also reflected the Council's commitment to responsible governance, effective delivery of statutory services, financial resilience, and the protection of vulnerable residents.
As Statutory Deputy Mayor and Cabinet Member for Housing Needs, Homelessness and Private Rented Sector, and Community Safety, Councillor Amar Virdee introduced a report regarding the Review of the Borough's Statement of Licensing Policy - Gambling Act 2005 at the Cabinet meeting on October 23rd, 2025. The discussion focused on the high number of gambling premises (745) and betting shops in a deprived area. The revised policy introduced a 'vulnerability area' with raised thresholds for new gambling premises, based on a local area risk assessment. It was noted that a change in central government statute was needed for true vulnerability protection.
Meetings in October 2025
Cabinet - Thursday 23rd October 2025 10.30 a.m. - 23 October 2025
Councillor Amar Virdee, in his role as Statutory Deputy Mayor and Cabinet Member for Housing Needs, Homelessness and Private Rented Sector, and Community Safety, was present at the Cabinet meeting on October 23rd, 2025. He introduced a report regarding the Review of the Borough's Statement of Licensing Policy - Gambling Act 2005. The discussion highlighted the presence of 745 gambling premises in the area and concerns about the number of betting shops in a deprived borough. The revised policy introduced a 'vulnerability area' with raised thresholds for new gambling premises, using a local area risk assessment. It was acknowledged that a change in central government statute was required for true vulnerability protection.
During September 2025, Amar Virdee, Statutory Deputy Mayor and Cabinet Member for Housing Needs, Homelessness and Private Rented Sector, attended two council meetings. He was present at the Chief Officer Appointments Sub-Committee meeting on September 15th, but the records do not indicate any specific actions or statements made by him. At the Cabinet meeting on September 16th, Virdee welcomed new attendees and confirmed the accuracy of the previous meeting's minutes. He introduced and led discussions on agenda items related to the Royal Docks Victoria Bridge, including the executive response and capital programme allocation, responding to questions and confirming agreement on recommendations. As Cabinet Member for Housing Needs, Homelessness and Private Rented Sector, he also introduced a report proposing capital investment in the refurbishment of Council-owned assets.
Meetings in September 2025
Cabinet - Tuesday 16th September 2025 10.30 a.m. - 16 September 2025
Amar Virdee, Statutory Deputy Mayor and Cabinet Member for Housing Needs, Homelessness and Private Rented Sector, attended the Cabinet meeting on September 16, 2025. He welcomed Jamie, the new monitoring officer, and Rita to the meeting and confirmed the accuracy of the previous meeting's minutes.
Virdee introduced agenda item five, the Royal Docks Victoria Bridge executive response, explaining its background, including the cabinet's previous approval, the scrutiny committee's call-in, and the scrutiny committee's recommendations. He invited the chair of overview and scrutiny to speak and responded to comments made by Councillor Lester Hudson regarding the capital fund and planning approval. He then confirmed the agreement of the recommendations for the Royal Docks Victoria Bridge executive response.
He also introduced agenda item seven, the Royal Victoria Docksbridge allocation from the capital programme, explaining that it followed on from report six and outlined the approach to resourcing the bridge. He opened the discussion for questions and confirmed the agreement of the recommendations. He also acknowledged and corrected a mistake in the agenda item order.
As Cabinet Member for Housing Needs, Homelessness and Private Rented Sector, Virdee introduced a report proposing capital investment in the refurbishment of two existing Council-owned assets to bring them back into use.
Chief Officer Appointments Sub-Committee - Monday 15th September 2025 1.00 p.m. - 15 September 2025
Amar Virdee was present at the Chief Officer Appointments Sub-Committee meeting on September 15, 2025, as a member of the committee. However, the available documents do not indicate that he spoke or took any specific action during the meeting.
During July 2025, Councillor Amar Virdee was designated as one of three Deputy Mayors, rotating the statutory responsibilities of the role with Councillors Ruiz and Ali. He served as a member of the Chief Officer Appointments Sub-Committee. As Deputy Mayor & Cabinet Member for Community Safety, Housing Need, Homelessness & Private Rented Sector, Virdee addressed the Cabinet, emphasizing the importance of collaboration across directorates to ensure best value delivery throughout the council. He welcomed the interim chief executive's analysis and acknowledged the seriousness of the issues, highlighting the action plan and ongoing improvements, with the goal of withdrawing the best value notice within 12 months. He acknowledged challenges related to temporary accommodation, social care costs, population increase, and inflation, and mentioned the council's work on horizon scanning and responding to government consultations. Virdee also discussed the importance of transparency and openness regarding best value for residents, highlighting the temporary accommodation crisis and emphasizing prevention efforts and partnerships, including with private rental sector landlords. He stressed the importance of honesty with residents about the council's capabilities, concluding that the crisis is a national issue.
Meetings in July 2025
Cabinet - Tuesday 22nd July 2025 10.30 a.m. - 22 July 2025
Councillor Amar Virdee, in his capacity as Deputy Mayor & Cabinet Member for Community Safety, Housing Need, Homelessness & Private Rented Sector, addressed the Cabinet meeting. He emphasized the importance of collaboration across directorates to ensure the delivery of best value, stating that it needs to permeate throughout the council, not just remain at the top level. He welcomed the interim chief executive's analysis and acknowledged the seriousness of the issues, highlighting the action plan and ongoing improvements. He stressed the need to withdraw the best value notice within 12 months and acknowledged the challenges posed by temporary accommodation, social care costs, population increase, and inflation. He also mentioned the council's work on horizon scanning and responding to government consultations, particularly regarding fair funding.
Virdee also discussed the importance of transparency and openness regarding best value for residents. He highlighted the temporary accommodation crisis, noting the number of people in temporary accommodation and on the housing register. He emphasized prevention efforts and working with partners, including private rental sector landlords, to address the challenges. He stressed the importance of honesty with residents about what the council can and cannot do, concluding that the crisis is a national issue.
He was also present at the Cabinet meeting held on 17th June 2025.
Chief Officer Appointments Sub-Committee - Thursday 17th July 2025 2.00 p.m. - 17 July 2025
Councillor Amar Virdee was a member of the Chief Officer Appointments Sub-Committee for the meeting on July 17, 2025. The reports pack confirms his membership on the panel, which also included the Mayor (Chair), Rokhsana Fiaz, Councillor Charlene McLean, Councillor Zulfiqar Ali, Councillor Mehmood Mirza, and Councillor Sarah Ruiz. There is no record of specific statements or actions made by Councillor Virdee in the provided documents beyond his membership.
Council - Monday 14th July 2025 7.00 p.m. - 14 July 2025
Councillor Amar Virdee was designated as one of three Deputy Mayors. The statutory responsibility of the Deputy Mayor role will be rotated among Councillor Virdee, Councillor Sarah Ruiz, and Councillor Zulfiqar Ali.
As Deputy Mayor & Cabinet Member for Community Safety, Housing Need, Homelessness & Private Rented Sector, Amar Virdee attended a Cabinet meeting on June 17th. During the meeting, he inquired about the impact of tenant engagement on housing improvement work, asking: > My first question is, can you outline how the increased focus on tenant engagement has shaped the improvement work being delivered?
He also participated in the Chief Officer Appointments Sub-Committee on June 23rd, where he was consulted on the recruitment process for the Director of Housing Needs role, though records do not indicate he spoke or took specific action during that meeting.
Meetings in June 2025
Chief Officer Appointments Sub-Committee - Monday 23rd June 2025 10.00 a.m. - 23 June 2025
Councillor Amar Virdee was a member of the Chief Officer Appointments Sub-Committee and was consulted on the recruitment process for the Director of Housing Needs role. However, the available documentation does not indicate that he spoke or took any specific action during the meeting.
Cabinet - Tuesday 17th June 2025 10.00 a.m. - 17 June 2025
Amar Virdee, as Deputy Mayor & Cabinet Member for Community Safety, Housing Need, Homelessness & Private Rented Sector, attended the Cabinet meeting. He inquired about the impact of increased tenant engagement on housing improvement work, asking:
My first question is, can you outline how the increased focus on tenant engagement has shaped the improvement work being delivered?
As Deputy Mayor, Amar Virdee actively participated in council matters during May 2025. He chaired the Cabinet meeting on May 6th, where he welcomed attendees, highlighted community events (Walter Tolls plaque unveiling and Sustainable Newham Green Fair), and promoted attendance at VE Day events. He emphasized the importance of the Just Transition Plan and equitable distribution of climate adaptation costs. He declined a deputation request due to constitutional limitations, stating: >We do not have provisions for deputations, any committees of the council, be that full council or cabinet. So in that regard, I am going to have to decline the deputation request because I don't have any constitutional ability to be able to allow that deputation to happen.
He clarified the consultation process for Calverton Primary School. He oversaw discussions on school reorganization, property disposals, the Stratford Vision, the Household Support Fund, the UK Shared Prosperity Fund, food waste services, and the Just Transition plan. He sought declarations of interest, managed meeting proceedings, requested an amendment to recommendation 2.3 of the property disposals asset realization plan, and tasked officers with providing enhanced evaluation for the Household Support Fund and the UK Shared Prosperity Fund. He also attended the Council meeting on May 22nd, where he was designated as one of three Deputy Mayors.
Meetings in May 2025
Annual Meeting, Council - Thursday 22nd May 2025 7.00 p.m. - 22 May 2025
Amar Virdee was present at the Council meeting on May 22nd, 2025. He is one of three councillors who will share the designation of Deputy Mayor.
Cabinet - Tuesday 6th May 2025 10.30 a.m. - 6 May 2025
As Deputy Mayor, Amar Virdee chaired the Cabinet meeting on May 6th, 2025. He welcomed attendees, reflected on recent community events (the Walter Tolls plaque unveiling and the Sustainable Newham Green Fair), and encouraged attendance at VE Day events. He emphasized the importance of the Just Transition Plan and ensuring equitable distribution of climate adaptation costs. He declined a deputation request due to constitutional limitations, offering an alternative meeting with council members and officers, stating:
We do not have provisions for deputations, any committees of the council, be that full council or cabinet. So in that regard, I am going to have to decline the deputation request because I don't have any constitutional ability to be able to allow that deputation to happen.
He clarified the consultation process for Calverton Primary School. He oversaw discussions on various agenda items, including school reorganization, property disposals, the Stratford Vision, the Household Support Fund, the UK Shared Prosperity Fund, food waste services, and the Just Transition plan. He sought declarations of interest, managed meeting proceedings, requested an amendment to recommendation 2.3 of the property disposals asset realization plan, and tasked officers with providing enhanced evaluation for the Household Support Fund and the UK Shared Prosperity Fund. Councillor Virdee is also listed as a Cabinet Member for Housing Needs, Homelessness and Private Rented Sector and Cabinet Member for Community Safety and Crime.
During April 2025, Amar Virdee actively participated in council meetings as both Deputy Mayor & Cabinet Member and as chair. On April 1st, he presided over the Cabinet meeting, marking the 60th anniversary of the London Borough of Newham, stating: > Today, as mentioned, we're marking 60 years of the London Borough of Newham. It's a moment both to reflect, not just on where we've been, but what we're doing and where we're going. He oversaw the approval of minutes, introduced the Highway and Maintenance Plan report, defended the executive's decision regarding the Poplar Living Business Plan, and introduced the financing of the 2025-2026 capital program. Authority was delegated to the Corporate Director of Resources, in consultation with Virdee, to finalize the Boleyn Heights acquisition. On April 28th, as chair of the Council meeting, he welcomed attendees, introduced the theme of our young people, our future,
managed procedural matters including agenda changes and declarations of interest, and addressed public questions and interruptions. He also introduced tributes to Pope Francis and Loljita Nuzi. Furthermore, he introduced a report outlining the licensing authorities' review of their statement of licensing policy, explaining that it was the 6th revised version of Newham Councils Licensing Policy, undertaken to comply with the requirements of the Licensing Act 2003 and supports the Corporate Plan Priority 4 of Building a Safer Newham.
Meetings in April 2025
Council - Monday 28th April 2025 7.00 p.m. - 28 April 2025
As chair of the Council meeting on April 28, 2025, Amar Virdee welcomed attendees, introduced the theme of our young people, our future,
and outlined the rules of conduct. He made procedural announcements, including changes to the agenda, moving item 14 before item 11, acknowledged apologies, and asked for declarations of interest. He moved the minutes of the previous meeting, confirmed there were no deputations, and asked for any petitions. He introduced public questions and thanked the young people for their participation. He dealt with a public interruption, issuing a warning and requesting security intervention. He announced public engagements he attended. He introduced Karen Watkins and Davin Oku to deliver a tribute to Pope Francis and invited Councillor Larissa to speak in memory of Loljita Nuzi, leading a minute of silence for both. He later apologized for the agenda change. Additionally, Councillor Virdee introduced a report outlining the licensing authorities' review of their statement of licensing policy, stating:
Councillor Amar Virdee introduced the report that outlined the licensing authorities review of their statement of licensing policy.
He explained that it was the 6th revised version of Newham Councils Licensing Policy, undertaken to comply with the requirements of the Licensing Act 2003 and supports the Corporate Plan Priority 4 of Building a Safer Newham. He noted that the policy was designed to assist the Licensing Authority in decision-making, providing information for applicants, residents, businesses, and responsible authorities, and that it had been completely rewritten to be constructive and modern.
Cabinet - Tuesday 1st April 2025 11.30 a.m. - 1 April 2025
As Deputy Mayor & Cabinet Member, Amar Virdee presided over the Cabinet meeting on April 1st, 2025. He welcomed attendees and marked the 60th anniversary of the London Borough of Newham, reflecting on its history and future:
Today, as mentioned, we're marking 60 years of the London Borough of Newham. It's a moment both to reflect, not just on where we've been, but what we're doing and where we're going.
He oversaw the approval of minutes from previous meetings, introduced the Highway and Maintenance Plan report, and presented agenda item 6, the executive response to the Popular Living Business Plan call-in. He defended the executive's decision regarding the Poplar Living Business Plan and oversaw the vote to agree to the recommendations in the supplementary agenda report. He also introduced agenda item seven, financing the 2025-2026 capital program.
Virdee's role as Cabinet Member for Housing Needs, Homelessness and Private Rented Sector and Cabinet Member for Community Safety and Crime was noted. He was also present at Cabinet meetings held on February 18, 2025, and February 24, 2025. Authority was delegated to the Corporate Director of Resources, in consultation with Virdee and the Lead Member for Finance and Resources, to negotiate and finalize the terms and legal documentation for the Boleyn Heights - 36 Unit Acquisition.
As Deputy Mayor & Cabinet Member for Community Safety, Housing Need, Homelessness & Private Rented Sector, Amar Virdee introduced the review of the borough statement of licensing policy at the Cabinet meeting on March 4th. Virdee stated that this was the sixth revised version of Newham's council licensing policy, undertaken to comply with the Licensing Act 2003 and to support the corporate plan priority for building a safer Newham. > This policy has been prepared to assist the licensing authority in reaching a decision on applications, setting out those matters that would normally be taken into account.
Virdee highlighted that the policy had been completely rewritten to be constructive and modern, and encouraged pre-application engagement and mediation. They commended the Licensing Committee and those involved in the consultation, specifically mentioning Alid Richards, Sheila Roberts, and Edward King. Later in the month, on March 24th, Councillor Virdee voted in favor of the recommendations for the Final Budget Proposals for 2025/26.
Meetings in March 2025
Council - Monday 24th March 2025 7.30 p.m. - 24 March 2025
Councillor Amar Virdee voted in favor of the recommendations for the Final Budget Proposals for 2025/26.
Cabinet - Tuesday 4th March 2025 10.30 a.m. - 4 March 2025
Amar Virdee, in their capacity as Deputy Mayor & Cabinet Member for Community Safety, Housing Need, Homelessness & Private Rented Sector, introduced the review of the borough statement of licensing policy. They stated that this was the sixth revised version of Newham's council licensing policy, undertaken to comply with the Licensing Act 2003 and to support the corporate plan priority for building a safer Newham.
Thank you, chair. Councillor Amaverde, cabinet member for housing needs, homelessness, private rental sector and community safety and crime. Thank you. I just want to formally introduce the review of the borough statement of licensing policy. This is the sixth revised version of Newham's council licensing policy. Undertaking in order to comply with the requirements placed on us as a licensing authority by the Licensing Act 2003. And strongly supports our corporate plan priority for building a safer new. This policy has been prepared to assist the licensing authority in reaching a decision on applications, setting out those matters that would normally be taken into account. It seeks to provide information for applicants, residents and businesses in the borough and the responsible authorities of the licensing authority's expectations. The policy has been completed completely rewritten from scratch to produce a constructive and modern policy, which is aspirational and sets a constructive tone. The authority actively encourages early pre-application engagement with the responsible authorities prior to an application being lodged. And as well as offering a pre-application advice service also focuses on mediation between all parties where we have those application. The policy was approved by Licensing Committee on the 20th of February 2020, 2025. And I just want to commend all those on Licensing Committee that have helped to support this and those in the wider consultation. Supported by Alid Richards, Sheila Roberts and Edward King, who have helped us on. Thank you.
Virdee highlighted that the policy had been completely rewritten to be constructive and modern, and encouraged pre-application engagement and mediation. They also commended the Licensing Committee and those involved in the consultation, specifically mentioning Alid Richards, Sheila Roberts, and Edward King.
In February 2025, Councillor Amar Virdee, serving as Deputy Mayor and Cabinet Member for Community Safety, Housing Need, Homelessness & Private Rented Sector, was active in several council meetings.
He addressed the Cabinet on February 18th regarding the housing crisis in Newham, emphasizing the challenges of providing stable homes due to the high percentage of residents in the private rental sector. He highlighted the instability caused by the lack of rent caps and the high eviction rates in Newham. He welcomed government announcements on no-fault evictions and the pledge to build 1.5 million homes, stressing the importance of early prevention work and resident awareness of their rights. He also noted the success of the council's homeless prevention programs and called for collaboration with the government to address the national homelessness crisis and its impact on the council's finances.
my meetings with councillor uh verdi and his predecessors are well established and they're inclusive of councillor ruins so there's not just um officer interface for operational interface but there's also a strategic interface around uh links across the directorates
As Deputy Mayor, he chaired the Cabinet meeting on February 24th, managing the agenda, introducing reports from overview and scrutiny, and facilitating the decision-making process related to the restoration and regeneration of the carcasses and state programme update, and the development of the People Power Places plan. He also attended the Cabinet meeting on February 4th, where his established meetings with other councillors were noted. He was also present at the SACRE meeting on February 26th and the Council meeting on February 27th, though the provided documents do not indicate any specific actions or statements from him during these meetings.
Meetings in February 2025
Council - Thursday 27th February 2025 7.00 p.m. - 27 February 2025
Amar Virdee was present at the Council meeting on February 27, 2025. The reports pack also indicates he was present at the Extraordinary Council meeting and the Council meeting on December 16, 2024. However, there is no record of him speaking or taking any specific action during any of these meetings.
SACRE - Wednesday 26th February 2025 7.00 p.m. - 26 February 2025
Councillor Amar Virdee is a member of the LEA on the SACRE panel and was in attendance at the Draft Minutes of the Meeting held on 23rd October 2024, as recorded in the reports pack for the 26th February 2025 meeting. There is no record of Councillor Virdee speaking or taking specific actions during the 26th February 2025 meeting itself, based on the provided documents.
Call In, Cabinet - Monday 24th February 2025 2.00 p.m. - 24 February 2025
As Deputy Mayor, Amar Virdee chaired the Cabinet meeting on February 24, 2025. He opened the meeting, noting health concerns for the Pope and the anniversary of Russia's invasion of Ukraine. He then proceeded to manage the agenda, including asking for apologies for absence and drawing attention to declarations of interest. He introduced reports from overview and scrutiny, specifically regarding the restoration and regeneration of the carcasses and state programme update, and the development of the People Power Places plan, inviting Councillors McCormick and McLean to introduce the items and provide executive responses, respectively. He reminded members about the exempt appendices and the process for referring to them. He also explained the process for noting recommendations of overview and scrutiny and provided the executive response to the recommendations regarding the Carpenter's Estate program. He facilitated the decision-making process for confirming or amending original decisions related to these programs, and sought agreement to note the People Powered Places Program Executive Response. He also noted the exclusion of the press and public and the exempt appendices for agenda item 3.
Cabinet - Tuesday 18th February 2025 10.30 a.m. - 18 February 2025
Amar Virdee, Deputy Mayor & Cabinet Member for Community Safety, Housing Need, Homelessness & Private Rented Sector, addressed the Cabinet on the housing crisis in Newham and its financial implications. He emphasized the challenges in providing stable homes for residents, particularly given that over 40% of Newham's population lives in the private rental sector. Councillor Virdee highlighted the instability and insecurity this creates, noting that Newham has the highest number of evictions in the private rental sector. He also pointed to the lack of rent caps as a major issue, with residents spending a large portion of their income on rent, and noted the trend of landlords exiting the market as a national challenge.
Councillor Virdee welcomed the government's announcements on no-fault evictions and the pledge to build 1.5 million homes. He stressed the importance of early prevention work and ensuring residents are aware of their rights. He also highlighted the council's homeless prevention programs, stating that Newham has the second-highest number of homeless preventions and the fourth-highest total successful outcomes in London. He concluded by recognizing the need for collaboration with the government to address the national homelessness crisis and the impact of temporary accommodation costs on the council's finances, stating that without this pressure, the council would be in a good financial position.
Part Two, Cabinet - Tuesday 4th February 2025 10.00 a.m. - 4 February 2025
Councillor Amar Virdee is a Cabinet Member for Housing Needs, Homelessness and Private Rented Sector and Cabinet Member for Community Safety and Crime. He was present at the Cabinet meeting on February 4th, 2025. While the reports pack doesn't indicate any specific actions or statements from him during the meeting, a transcript mentions that meetings with Councillor Virdee and his predecessors are well-established and inclusive of Councillor Ruins, involving both operational and strategic interfaces across directorates.
my meetings with councillor uh verdi and his predecessors are well established and they're inclusive of councillor ruins so there's not just um officer interface for operational interface but there's also a strategic interface around uh links across the directorates
In January 2025, Councillor Amar Virdee, Cabinet Member for Community Safety, Housing Need, Homelessness & Private Rented Sector, addressed the Cabinet on several key issues. Regarding the sex work strategy, he emphasized the importance of effective collaboration with residents and those with lived experience, highlighting the use of appropriate language and open communication. > i think it's a demonstration for us as a council and as a collective how we work effectively together with residents and those getting lived experience...
He also noted the positive shift in perception and engagement from partners like the Metropolitan Police. > i think what what is testament to the partners involved in this um they've seen a different approach is kind of a different way that we to take this...
Regarding the Regulator of Social Housing's grading, Councillor Virdee reassured residents that the Council would rectify the situation. On the topic of ASB and Hate Crime, he informed Members that this was a key area of focus within Community Safety, with efforts being made to share good practices and empower residents to report hate crime.
Meetings in January 2025
Cabinet - Thursday 9th January 2025 10.30 a.m. - 9 January 2025
Councillor Amar Virdee, Cabinet Member for Community Safety, Housing Need, Homelessness & Private Rented Sector, addressed the Cabinet on several topics. Regarding the sex work strategy, he emphasized the importance of effective collaboration with residents and those with lived experience, highlighting the use of appropriate language and open communication.
i think it's a demonstration for us as a council and as a collective how we work effectively together with residents and those getting lived experience i think one of the key things that i've picked up through the demonstration was having a line of communication using appropriate language i think this is a really really good learning curve for all of us involved here as cabinet members and executive and officers and as a whole council of how we collaborate with lived experience and and the community
He noted the regular review of action plans for accountability and his own community engagement, along with the involvement of experts. He also pointed out the positive shift in perception and engagement from partners like the Metropolitan Police.
i think what what is testament to the partners involved in this um they've seen a different approach is kind of a different way that we to take this so just testament to everybody involved of how we can actually do this in a methodological way with the right people involved and residents are key part of that yeah so that's thank you chair
Regarding the Regulator of Social Housing's grading, Councillor Virdee stated that everyone was working on the process and reassured residents that the Council would rectify the situation.
stated that everyone was working on the process alongside the Chief Executive and wanted to reassure residents that the Council would put this right.
On the topic of ASB and Hate Crime, he informed Members that this was a key area of focus within Community Safety, with efforts being made to share good practices. He emphasized the importance of empowering residents to report hate crime.
informed Members that this was an area of focus and a lot of work had been taking place in Community Safety around sharing good practices and stated that residents should be empowered to report hate crime.
Throughout 2024, Councillor Amar Virdee was actively involved in Newham council matters, primarily focusing on Community Safety, Housing Need, Homelessness, and the Private Rented Sector, often serving as Deputy Mayor. He participated in numerous Cabinet and Council meetings, chairing some and contributing to discussions on a wide range of topics.
Key Themes and Priorities:
- Community Safety and Crime: Virdee consistently addressed community safety concerns, particularly knife crime. He welcomed the Anti-Knife Crime Coalition, promoted knife surrender initiatives (knife bins, trauma kits), and engaged with the violence reduction unit multi-faith alliance. He advocated for increased policing responsibility and more police officers on the ground. He voiced strong opposition to the use of Live Facial Recognition by the Police, citing privacy concerns and potential biases. >Councillor Amar Virdee said that they have held regular discussions with the Police, raising concerns on the use of facial recognition by police, following the operational decision to use this technology.
- Housing and Homelessness: Virdee championed initiatives to support those facing homelessness, including the Custom House acquisitions of Chantler Close. He advocated for Community Led Housing, supporting the proposal to lease land to E16 Community Land Trust for affordable housing. He emphasized the importance of empowering local people and addressing housing challenges through CLTs. >Community lead housing is about empowering local people to make a difference to the challenges faced in local areas... Community lead housing is a movement that has been growing in popularity and profile across London and this will be the first such development in NUM.
- Council Leadership and Governance: As Deputy Mayor, Virdee chaired meetings, facilitated discussions, and ensured the smooth functioning of council proceedings. He demonstrated a commitment to a unified approach to council matters, as evidenced by his presence alongside Councillor Neil-Wilson on the issue of vandalism and hate crimes. He also participated in discussions on the Stratford Original BID renewal ballot and the Microsoft Agreement EA, focusing on IT's role in organizational transformation and cost-effectiveness.
- Recognition and Celebration: Virdee actively participated in recognizing achievements within the community, congratulating Claire and others involved in winning the London-wide Interfaith Award and presenting nominations for honorary freedom of the London Borough of Newham.
Significant Activities:
- Chaired Cabinet meetings and facilitated discussions on key reports and initiatives.
- Advocated for and supported initiatives addressing homelessness and affordable housing.
- Actively addressed community safety concerns, particularly knife crime, and opposed the use of live facial recognition.
- Participated in discussions on various council matters, including planning policy, procurement, and IT strategy.
- Recognized and celebrated community achievements and contributions.
Monthly Activity in 2024
During December 2024, Councillor Amar Virdee attended multiple council meetings in his capacity as Cabinet Member for Housing Needs, Homelessness and Private Rented Sector and Cabinet Member for Community Safety and Crime. He retained his role in Community Safety and Crime despite portfolio changes. He introduced a report concerning Community Led Housing at the December 3rd Cabinet meeting.
At the Extraordinary Council meeting on December 16th, as Deputy Mayor, Councillor Virdee introduced the nominations for honorary freedom of the London Borough of Newham, presenting Lynn Brown and Paulette Watson MBE. He highlighted their contributions and thanked the involved panel members and youth empowerment service. He then opened the report for debate, stating: > So I commend this report to members and through the chair open up to debate as she wishes. Thank you. Do I have a second to please?
At the Council meeting on December 16th, Councillor Virdee was appointed as the Cabinet Member for Housing Need, Homelessness and Private Rented Sector.
Meetings in December 2024
Extraordinary, Council - Monday 16th December 2024 6.30 p.m. - 16 December 2024
As Deputy Mayor, Amar Virdee introduced the nominations for honorary freedom of the London Borough of Newham, presenting Lynn Brown and Paulette Watson MBE as the nominees. He highlighted Lynn Brown's contributions as a former MP and councillor, particularly her advocacy for fair funding and her connection to Newham. He also acknowledged Paulette Watson MBE's service to the community.
He thanked the civic awards panel members, Councillors Rohit Dasgupta and Danny Keeling, and the youth empowerment service for their involvement. He then opened the report up for debate, stating:
So I commend this report to members and through the chair open up to debate as she wishes. Thank you. Do I have a second to please?
He acknowledged Councillor Jenny Keeling as the seconder.
Council - Monday 16th December 2024 7.00 p.m. - 16 December 2024
Councillor Amar Virdee was appointed as the Cabinet Member for Housing Need, Homelessness and Private Rented Sector.
Cabinet - Tuesday 3rd December 2024 9.30 a.m. - 3 December 2024
Councillor Amar Virdee attended the Cabinet meeting on December 3rd, 2024, in their capacity as Cabinet Member for Housing Needs, Homelessness and Private Rented Sector and Cabinet Member for Community Safety and Crime. The Mayor clarified that despite portfolio changes and the addition of Councillor Blossom Young, Councillor Virdee would retain his role and involvement in Community Safety and Crime. Councillor Virdee introduced a report concerning Community Led Housing: Grant of long leasehold interest in Land within Canning Town North.
During November 2024, Councillor Amar Virdee was active in two council meetings. As Deputy Mayor & Cabinet Member for Community Safety, Housing Need, Homelessness & Private Rented Sector, he introduced a report on Community Led Housing at the Cabinet meeting on November 5th. He advocated for the proposal to lease land to E16 Community Land Trust (E16 CLT) at nil cost for an affordable housing scheme. Virdee explained that this initiative aligns with the council's commitment to supporting Community Land Trusts (CLTs) and delivering affordable homes. He highlighted the benefits of CLTs, emphasizing their role in empowering local people and addressing housing challenges. He noted the potential for nine homes, including family-sized units, on the site. > Community lead housing is about empowering local people to make a difference to the challenges faced in local areas... Community lead housing is a movement that has been growing in popularity and profile across London and this will be the first such development in NUM.
Virdee was also a member of the Chief Officer Appointments Sub-Committee on November 20th, but no specific statements or actions are recorded for him beyond his membership.
Meetings in November 2024
Chief Officer Appointments Sub-Committee - Wednesday 20th November 2024 9.00 a.m. - 20 November 2024
Councillor Amar Virdee was a member of the Chief Officer Appointments Sub-Committee for the meeting held on November 20, 2024. There is no record of specific statements or actions attributed to him in the provided documents beyond his membership on the committee.
Cabinet - Tuesday 5th November 2024 10.30 a.m. - 5 November 2024
Councillor Amar Virdee, Deputy Mayor & Cabinet Member for Community Safety, Housing Need, Homelessness & Private Rented Sector, introduced agenda item 6, a report titled Community Led Housing: Grant of long leasehold interest in Land within Canning Town North
. He stated that the proposal relates to the administration’s commitment to support Community Land Trust (CLT) developments in the borough as part of its policy approach to delivering genuinely affordable homes and aligning with the community wealth building agenda.
Virdee explained that CLTs are non-profit organizations that develop and maintain affordable homes and other community assets, putting control in the hands of local people. He outlined the council's proposal to lease an unused piece of land at nil cost to E16 Community Land Trust (E16 CLT) for a small affordable housing scheme. He noted that E16 CLT will seek planning permission, secure development finance, and manage construction, selling homes at affordable prices for average Newham incomes, ensuring affordability for future buyers.
Thank you Chair. Councillor Mavody, Cabinet member has needs homelessness private rented sector and community safety and crime. To introduce this paper this proposal relates to administration's commitment to support community land trust just for abbreviation purposes that's CLT because I know we discussed. Governments in the boroughs part of this policy approach to delivery of genuine and affordable homes that local people can afford. As well as its alignment to community wealth with an agenda inclusive flow strategy, CLTs are non-profit organisations that develop and maintain affordable homes, community garden, civic buildings, hubs, shops and other assets on behalf of the community. We can control those assets in the hands of local people. The report sets out how the Council proposes to lease at nil cost their unused piece of land to e16 community land trust. To develop a small scheme of affordable homes, e16 CLT will seek planning permission source development finance and manage the construction process. The homes will be sold at a price that is affordable to someone on an average income in NUM and kept affordable for future buyers. Community lead housing is about empowering local people to make a difference to the challenges faced in local areas. The depth and impact of housing prices means that a wide range of solutions are needed. Community lead housing is a movement that has been growing in popularity and profile across London and this will be the first such development in NUM. e16 CLT is supported by a well-established community lead housing London who work with community groups, councils and housing associations and developers to provide expertise in the duty of community lead housing. Community lead housing London is supported by the Mayor of London in GLA. e16 CLT identified a council home site occupied by this few garages now says no plans to develop itself. The initial plan indicate that the site could do the nine homes, several which will be much needed for family sized homes. By grinding along these on a small unused piece of cast on land, we can support this first step in community lead housing in NUM. I'm supported by Bobbi online for direct pockets. Any questions?
Virdee emphasized that community-led housing empowers local people and addresses housing challenges, highlighting its growing popularity in London and noting that this would be Newham's first such development. He also mentioned the support E16 CLT receives from Community Led Housing London and the Mayor of London. He indicated the site could yield nine homes, including much-needed family-sized homes, and concluded by inviting questions.
During October 2024, Councillor Amar Virdee was active in several council meetings. He was appointed Cabinet Member for Housing Need, Homelessness and Private Rented Sector. As Cabinet Member for Community Safety and Crime, he provided an update on knife crime, highlighting the previous government's increase in knife crime and welcoming the new Labour government's Anti Knife Crime Coalition. He emphasized the impact of knife crime and Newham's efforts to encourage the safe surrender of knives, the deployment of knife bins and trauma kits, and his role in the violence reduction unit multi-faith alliance. He also stressed the need for greater policing responsibility and standards locally. > “I wanted to provide the following update to council, members and residents on the subject of knife crime and community safety... Later this evening you will hopefully hear a motion on tackling knife crime further and I encourage members to endorse this, thank you”.
At the SACRE meeting, Councillor Virdee congratulated Claire and everyone involved for winning the London-wide Interfaith Award, inquiring about the communication plan for the award. > Yeah, just on behalf of everybody here, I think I just want to say congratulations to everybody involved... So I just want to say thank you very much to Claire and everybody involved here. I think that's a really good achievement.
He also provided an update on upcoming Interfaith celebrations and inquired about the challenges faced by secondary schools in engaging with SACRE.
Meetings in October 2024
SACRE - Wednesday 23rd October 2024 6.30 p.m. - 23 October 2024
Councillor Amar Virdee participated in the SACRE meeting, offering congratulations and updates, and raising questions about school engagement and communication. He congratulated Claire and everyone involved for winning the London-wide Interfaith Award, stating:
Yeah, just on behalf of everybody here, I think I just want to say congratulations to everybody involved. I know I've only recently joined, I suppose, the SACRE cohort of people here, but I think that's testament to all the due diligence everybody's put into. So I just want to say thanks a lot to everybody involved here. It's a great achievement and well done on that, because I think as a local authority, I always mention, and I speak highly of SACRE in terms of what Newman's doing, and I think other local authorities are starting to recognize that, and reward and recognition is a key part of actually showing the demonstration of everybody involved in what they're looking to commit and do here. So I just want to say thank you very much to Claire and everybody involved here. I think that's a really good achievement.
He inquired about the communication plan for the award:
And Claire, just a quick question. Is that going to be put out in terms of comms to everybody in the newsletters, and what's the game plan? Because I think somebody in my role and capacity would want to spread that message as far as wide as possible. So yeah, what's the game plan so I can start telling people?
Councillor Virdee also provided an update on upcoming Interfaith celebrations, including Diwali, Bandi Shor Devas, and Gulana Gurbub, offering to share the Diwali program in the Zoom chat. He also inquired about the challenges faced by secondary schools in engaging with SACRE, noting the positive engagement from primary schools:
Yeah, thanks a lot. I think this is really insightful. Just like Claire mentioned, it's really positive to see that on a grassroots level, there's a lot of primary schools really actively engaged. So that was really positive to see. I was just comparing it to secondary school in comparison. I'm just trying to understand. So it was really good to hear from Lucy that there's a lot of other schools, if you saw you talk about Roke being everybody else getting involved now, some really good practice. What's the challenge with secondary schools? I just want to get a bit of understanding around it. How do we, well, good question. You mentioned just before around funding provision and so forth. Is there a scope of how we activate that more? Just a question of what could be done or if there are difficulties or barriers that you've experienced along the way.
He is listed as a member of the LEA on the SACRE panel.
Themed, Council - Monday 21st October 2024 7.00 p.m. - 21 October 2024
Amar Virdee was appointed Cabinet Member for Housing Need, Homelessness and Private Rented Sector by Mayor Rukhsana Fears. As Cabinet Member for Community Safety and Crime, Councillor Virdee provided an update on knife crime and community safety. He highlighted the previous government's increase in knife crime and welcomed the new Labour government's Anti Knife Crime Coalition, which aims to address the root causes of knife crime.
Virdee emphasized the impact of knife crime on victims, families, and the community. He mentioned speaking with family members at a knife crime summit and his intention to forge greater partnerships. He also discussed Newham's efforts to encourage the safe surrender of knives and the deployment of knife bins and trauma kits in youth zones, community centers, and places of worship. He noted his role in the violence reduction unit multi-faith alliance and the aim of supporting local places of worship with preventive support. He also mentioned hosting a job event for young people in commemoration of Stephen Lawrence. He stressed the need for greater policing responsibility and standards locally and acknowledged the pledge to put more police and PCSO officers within communities. He encouraged members to endorse a motion on tackling knife crime.
“I wanted to provide the following update to council, members and residents on the subject of knife crime and community safety. Under the previous tory government, we oversaw a 77 per cent increase in knife crime. Under a new Labour government, I welcome the announcement by the Prime Minister, Home secretary in forming the Anti Knife Crime Coalition - Government to launch new coalition to tackle knife crime - GOV.UK (www.gov.uk) The coalition will look at tackling the root cause of knife crime, rather than addressing the symptoms, banning ninja swords, disrupting the online sale of illegal knives, stronger sentencing, along with the current zombie/knife surrendering in order to half knife crime in the next 10 years. The impact on knife crime impacts victim (s), families, wider community which can lead to a heightened level of fear, tension, and continued ripple effects. I spent time speaking with family members who attended the knife crime summit last week and l will be forging greater partnerships with them and others in our continued our approach in addressing this issue. Within Newham, we have also been affected by knife crime and we are also encouraging the safe surrendering of knifes. Providing an anonymous, non-judgemental and safe way to dispose of knives. Working closely with my other cabinet colleagues within health, housing, children’s, the deployment of new knife bins and trauma kits have been provided to our youth zones, community centres, places of worship and other assets across the borough. In my role and apart of the violence reduction unit multi faith alliance core steering group, the aim of supporting local places of worship/centres with preventive support will be also empirical. Last year I also hosted a get hired job event for young people with a renowned charity organisation to commemorate the life of Stephen Lawrence, who lost his life to knife crime. Additionally, our youth empowerment, children services and offer for young people will also play a crucial role. This will build on the new Young Futures programme, already set out by the Home Office, to offer young people a pathway out of crime. I stress the need for greater policing responsibility and standards locally within Newham and I recognise the pledge to put more police and PCSO officers within our communities and the increase in funding by Mayor of London in creating a safer place for every resident not only in London but within Newham. Later this evening you will hopefully hear a motion on tackling knife crime further and I encourage members to endorse this, thank you”.
Cabinet - Tuesday 1st October 2024 10.30 a.m. - 1 October 2024
Councillor Amar Virdee, the Cabinet Member for Community Safety and Crime, was present at the Cabinet meeting on October 1st, 2024. However, the provided minutes do not record any specific statements or actions attributed to him during the meeting.
During September 2024, Councillor Amar Virdee, in his role as Deputy Mayor & Cabinet Member for Community Safety, Housing Need, Homelessness & Private Rented Sector, was actively involved in council matters.
Regarding Homelessness and Housing, he supported the Custom House acquisitions of Chantler Close, emphasizing the administration's commitment to supporting those facing homelessness and highlighting the program's financial benefits. >And the class, and as administration, we have always done our best support of that just because they deserve respect and dignity. And that is what this administration is trying to do.
He also responded to concerns about the rehousing of Chantler Close residents.
On Community Safety and Knife Crime, Virdee welcomed the Anti-Knife Crime Coalition announcement and highlighted Newham's efforts to encourage safe knife surrender through knife bins and trauma kits. He mentioned his involvement with the violence reduction unit multi-faith alliance and a Get Hired event. He stressed the need for greater policing responsibility and supported increasing the number of police officers and PCSOs. He addressed the potential reopening of the police station in Stratford Olympic Park, stating that the previous hub wasn't effective and emphasizing the need for more police officers on the ground. He also acknowledged the need for more preventative work and partnership with organizations and community groups. >Yeah, thank you, Chair. Just quickly, yeah, as published due to interest of time, but just to stress the point that I mentioned earlier on when I just mentioned my report, I think every part of the borough has a concern in terms of the safety and wellbeing, and obviously this is why knife crime, the initiative that we've put in place to put three knife bins in additionally in terms of the one that we've got already in place and the activities we're looking to put into place and the discussions that I've had since last week to activate and do more is an indication and sign of how seriously we're taking this.
Virdee voiced his opposition to the use of Live Facial Recognition by the Police in Newham, emphasizing the importance of upholding fundamental rights to privacy and freedom. He argued that the technology infringes upon residents' privacy, erodes trust between the community and law enforcement, and is prone to biases that disproportionately affect minority ethnic backgrounds. He urged the Police and relevant authorities to reconsider its deployment and engage with the community to develop alternative methods. He mentioned writing to the new Home Secretary and the Deputy Mayor for Police and Crime. >Councillor Amar Virdee said that they have held regular discussions with the Police, raising concerns on the use of facial recognition by police, following the operational decision to use this technology.
Finally, he contributed to discussions on the Stratford Original BID renewal ballot and the Microsoft Agreement EA, focusing on the role of IT in organizational transformation and cost-effectiveness. He raised questions about the link between Microsoft licensing and the new operating model, potential procurement delays, and funding allocation.
Meetings in September 2024
Council - Monday 16th September 2024 7.00 p.m. - 16 September 2024
Councillor Amar Virdee, Cabinet Member for Community Safety, Housing Need, Homelessness & Private Rented Sector, provided updates on community safety, knife crime, and Live Facial Recognition at the Council meeting on September 16, 2024. He also congratulated the new councillors for Beckton, Little Ilford, Maryland and Forest Gate North.
Regarding knife crime, he welcomed the Prime Minister and Home Secretary's announcement of the Anti-Knife Crime Coalition and highlighted Newham's efforts to encourage safe knife surrender through knife bins and trauma kits. He mentioned his involvement with the violence reduction unit multi-faith alliance and a Get Hired event. He also stressed the need for greater policing responsibility and supported increasing the number of police officers and PCSOs.
During the members' questions, he addressed the potential reopening of the police station in Stratford Olympic Park, stating that it's a policing decision and that the previous hub wasn't effective, emphasizing the need for more police officers on the ground. When asked about knife bins in Stratford Olympic Park, he stated:
Yeah, thank you, Chair. Just quickly, yeah, as published due to interest of time, but just to stress the point that I mentioned earlier on when I just mentioned my report, I think every part of the borough has a concern in terms of the safety and wellbeing, and obviously this is why knife crime, the initiative that we've put in place to put three knife bins in additionally in terms of the one that we've got already in place and the activities we're looking to put into place and the discussions that I've had since last week to activate and do more is an indication and sign of how seriously we're taking this.
He also acknowledged the need for more preventative work and partnership with organizations and community groups.
On the topic of Live Facial Recognition, Councillor Virdee voiced his concerns and opposition to its use by the Police in Newham. He stated:
Councillor Amar Virdee said that they have held regular discussions with the Police, raising concerns on the use of facial recognition by police, following the operational decision to use this technology.
He emphasized the importance of upholding fundamental rights to privacy and freedom. He argued that the technology infringes upon residents' privacy, erodes trust between the community and law enforcement, and is prone to biases that disproportionately affect minority ethnic backgrounds. He urged the Police and relevant authorities to reconsider its deployment and engage with the community to develop alternative methods. He also mentioned that he has written to the new Home Secretary and the Deputy Mayor for Police and Crime, and would continue to raise this with the Police and wider partners.
Cabinet - Tuesday 3rd September 2024 10.30 a.m. - 3 September 2024
Amar Virdee, in his role as Deputy Mayor & Cabinet Member for Community Safety, Housing Need, Homelessness & Private Rented Sector, actively participated in the Cabinet meeting. He spoke in support of the Custom House acquisitions of Chantler Close, emphasizing the administration's commitment to supporting those facing homelessness and highlighting the program's financial benefits.
And the class, and as administration, we have always done our best support of that just because they deserve respect and dignity. And that is what this administration is trying to do.
In terms of the financial implications, the return evaluation has confirmed that this is value for money, and the capital costs will be funded through the potential borrowing.
He also responded to concerns about the rehousing of Chantler Close residents. Virdee contributed to discussions on the Stratford Original BID renewal ballot, emphasizing its importance for Stratford's growth, and the Microsoft Agreement EA, focusing on the role of IT in organizational transformation and cost-effectiveness. He raised questions about the link between Microsoft licensing and the new operating model, potential procurement delays, and funding allocation, seeking assurance of an efficient procurement process.
Councillor Amar Virdee, Cabinet Member for Community Safety and Crime, attended the Cabinet meeting on August 6th, 2024. However, there is no record of him speaking or taking any specific action during the meeting.
Meetings in August 2024
Cabinet - Tuesday 6th August 2024 10.30 a.m. - 6 August 2024
Councillor Amar Virdee, Cabinet Member for Community Safety and Crime, was present at the Cabinet meeting on August 6th, 2024. However, the provided reports pack contains no record of him speaking or taking any specific action during the meeting.
During July 2024, Amar Virdee, as Deputy Mayor, chaired the Cabinet meeting on July 16th. He began by welcoming attendees, acknowledging the tragedy in East Ham, and calling for a minute of silence. He then outlined housekeeping rules, acknowledged apologies for absence, noted declarations of interest, formally noted the minutes of the previous meeting, and announced changes to the School's Forum appointment. He facilitated the meeting by inviting councillors to introduce reports on various topics, including alternative temporary accommodation, the Stratford report, the O'Brien's Scrutiny report, procurement of electrical vehicle charge points and cycle hangers, supply of vehicles, and the Building Affirmative Performance Report 2020 B24. He also commented on the viability point raised regarding the Stratford report. He formally thanked Councillor Macaulay and the scrutiny committee, moved 4.1 into recommendations (becoming near 2.1.4), and formally noted items 13, 14, and 15.
At the Council meeting on July 22nd, Councillor Neil-Wilson indicated that Councillor Virdee was sitting with him to demonstrate a unified, 'one-council' approach to the issue of vandalism and hate crimes.
Meetings in July 2024
Council - Monday 22nd July 2024 7.00 p.m. - 22 July 2024
Amar Virdee was present at the Council meeting on July 22, 2024. Councillor Neil-Wilson indicated that Councillor Virdee was sitting with him to demonstrate a unified, 'one-council' approach to the issue being discussed, which concerned vandalism and hate crimes.
Cabinet - Tuesday 16th July 2024 10.30 a.m. - 16 July 2024
As Deputy Mayor, Amar Virdee chaired the Cabinet meeting on July 16, 2024. He began by welcoming attendees, acknowledging the recent tragedy in East Ham, and calling for a minute of silence. He then outlined housekeeping rules, acknowledged apologies for absence, and noted declarations of interest. He formally noted the minutes of the previous meeting and announced changes to the School's Forum appointment.
Virdee then facilitated the meeting by inviting various councillors to introduce reports, including those on short-term partners for alternative temporary accommodation (Cllr. Shabam Muhammad), the Stratford report (Cllr. Paul Kitchen), the O'Brien's Scrutiny report (Cllr. Antony Coleman), procurement of electrical vehicle charge points and cycle hangers (Cllr. Sarah Ruiz), supply of vehicles (Cllr. Ruth), and the Building Affirmative Performance Report 2020 B24 (James Parton). He also commented on the viability point raised by Paul Kitchen regarding the Stratford report.
He formally noted thanks to Councillor Macaulay and members of the scrutiny committee. He also moved 4.1 into recommendations, so it becomes near 2.1.4. Finally, he formally noted items 13, 14, and 15.
According to the reports pack, Amar Virdee is also the Cabinet Member for Community Safety and Crime, was present at the Cabinet meeting held on June 4, 2024, and has been appointed as a Member of the Local Government Association General Assembly and Deputy Member of London Council Transport and Environment Committee.
During June 2024, Amar Virdee, in his capacity as Deputy Mayor & Cabinet Member for Community Safety, Housing Need, Homelessness & Private Rented Sector, actively participated in a Cabinet meeting. He contributed to the discussion on the right care right person
paper, referencing a 2003 decision by the Commissioner of Sir Mark Rowley, stating: > I'm just going to add, because obviously, this is a paper that's obviously been brought through by the Met Police, but if you were to read, sorry, apologies, my words are not great today. 3.2, this was a decision made back in 2003 by the Commissioner of Sir Mark Rowley. So based on just conversations that I've presently had with partners in terms of decisions that go make in terms of free time, they're still going through a process. But those questions have been asked, partners already.
He was also appointed as a member of the Local Government Association General Assembly. Furthermore, he co-introduced agenda item 8, concerning regulation 19 local plan and regulation 18 joint waste plan, thanking Jane Customs and Elly Cooper Thomas for their work and emphasizing the importance of a gender-based approach to planning policy. Councillor Virdee is listed as a member of the LEA panel for SACRE, but the available documentation does not indicate any specific actions or statements made by him during that meeting.
Meetings in June 2024
SACRE - Wednesday 19th June 2024 6.30 p.m. - 19 June 2024
Councillor Amar Virdee is listed as a member of the LEA panel for SACRE. However, the available documentation does not indicate that he spoke or took any specific action during the meeting.
Cabinet - Tuesday 4th June 2024 10.30 a.m. - 4 June 2024
Amar Virdee, in his role as Deputy Mayor & Cabinet Member for Community Safety, Housing Need, Homelessness & Private Rented Sector, actively participated in the council meeting. He contributed to the discussion on the right care right person
paper, referencing a decision made in 2003 by the Commissioner of Sir Mark Rowley.
I'm just going to add, because obviously, this is a paper that's obviously been brought through by the Met Police, but if you were to read, sorry, apologies, my words are not great today. 3.2, this was a decision made back in 2003 by the Commissioner of Sir Mark Rowley. So based on just conversations that I've presently had with partners in terms of decisions that go make in terms of free time, they're still going through a process. But those questions have been asked, partners already.
He was also appointed as a member of the Local Government Association General Assembly. Furthermore, he co-introduced agenda item 8, which concerned regulation 19 local plan and regulation 18 joint waste plan, thanking Jane Customs and Elly Cooper Thomas for their hard work and highlighting the importance of a gender-based approach to planning policy.
Amar Virdee attended the Council meeting on May 23, 2024. However, there is no record of him speaking or taking any specific action during the meeting.
Meetings in May 2024
Annual Meeting, Council - Thursday 23rd May 2024 7.00 p.m. - 23 May 2024
Amar Virdee was present at the Council meeting held on May 23, 2024. However, the available documents do not indicate that he spoke or took any specific action during the meeting.
Activity Timeline
Meetings Attended Note this may include planned future meetings.
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Cabinet - Tuesday 16th December 2025 10.30 a.m.
The Newham Council Cabinet is scheduled to meet on 16 December 2025 to discuss several key issues, including the potential closure of a primary school, responses to scrutiny reports on leisure inequalities and housing standards, updates on housing service improvements and the Housing Revenue Account, and the Populo Living business plan. Additionally, they will consider the refurbishment of Hamara Ghar, a sheltered living scheme. Some of these discussions may be held in private due to the disclosure of exempt information.
Council - Monday 8th December 2025 7.00 p.m.
The Newham Council meeting on 8 December 2025 addressed a range of issues, including community safety, pension fund investments, the council's constitution, and climate change initiatives. Councillors approved recommendations for the 2025 Civic Awards, reviewed the Just Transition Programme, and engaged in debates regarding responsible immigration policies and support for unpaid carers. Additionally, members discussed concerns about crime rates, housing standards, and the implementation of fair parking systems.
Extraordinary, Council - Monday 8th December 2025 6.30 p.m.
Newham Council is holding an extraordinary meeting where they will consider nominations for Honorary Alderperson and Honorary Freedom of the Borough Awards. The council will also address standard meeting procedures such as apologies for absence and declarations of interest.
Cabinet - Tuesday 18th November 2025 11.30 a.m.
Here is a briefing on the Cabinet meeting of Newham Council held on 18 November 2025.
Themed, Council - Monday 10th November 2025 7.00 p.m.
The Newham Council meeting scheduled for 10 November 2025 included discussion of the Overview and Scrutiny Committee’s work programme, a themed report on growth, and the East London Joint Waste Plan. Councillors were also expected to discuss motions relating to housing and developer contributions, and to answer questions from both the public and council members. The council was also scheduled to hear from Sunder Katwala of British Futures on the work of the Commission for the Future of Belonging & Inclusion in Newham.
Decisions from Meetings
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Pre Procurement Report Approval - Schools' Capital Condition Programme 2026/2027
From: Cabinet - Tuesday 18th November 2025 11.30 a.m. - November 18, 2025
... to procure capital condition projects for schools, funded by existing and future DfE allocations, up to £6.4 million, with delegated authority for programme adjustments and a re-procurement strategy for future works.
For Determination
Holiday Activity and Food (HAF) Programme Grant 2026-2029
From: Cabinet - Tuesday 18th November 2025 11.30 a.m. - November 18, 2025
...to accept the Holiday Activities and Food (HAF) grant from the DfE for the financial years 2026/27, 2027/28 and 2028/29, approve an annual open tender process for delivery partners across four lots, and delegate authority to the Corporate Director for Children and Young People to approve the list of awarded HAF contracts.
For Determination
Report from the Health and Adult Social Care Scrutiny Commission on "Fit for Purpose? Newham's Leisure Inequalities and The Borough's Plans To Address Them"
From: Cabinet - Tuesday 18th November 2025 11.30 a.m. - November 18, 2025
...to consider and respond to the Health and Adult Social Care Scrutiny Commission's report and recommendations regarding leisure inequalities in Newham, and to provide an executive response to those recommendations.
For Determination
Receipt of Pride in Place Impact Funding
From: Cabinet - Tuesday 18th November 2025 11.30 a.m. - November 18, 2025
...to accept £1.5m in Pride in Place Impact Funding from the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government, allocate it flexibly to existing place visions across the three parliamentary constituencies, and delegate authority to the Corporate Director of Inclusive Economy, Housing and Culture to manage the allocation of funding across projects.
For Determination
Former Stratford East Picturehouse at Great Eastern Road, Stratford, London, E15 1BX - Award of Lease Agreement to Operator
From: Cabinet - Thursday 23rd October 2025 10.30 a.m. - October 23, 2025
...to approve entering a lease agreement with Oxygen ActivePlay for the former Stratford East Picturehouse and delegate authority to finalize the lease terms.
Decision approved
Summary
Meetings Attended: 50
Average per Month: 2.5
Decisions Recorded: 113