Amar Virdee - Councillor for Newham (Green Street West)

Councillor Amar Virdee

Labour & Co-Operative Green Street West Deputy Mayor & Cabinet Member for Community Safety, Housing Need, Homelessness & Private Rented Sector

Email: Amar.Virdee@Newham.gov.uk

Council: Newham

Council Profile: View on council website

Committees: Cabinet (Member) Chief Officer Appointments Sub-Committee (Member, Chair) Council (Member) SACRE Chief Officer Appointment Committee

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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.

Activity Timeline

Meetings Attended Note this may include planned future meetings.

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Council

Council - Monday 22nd July 2024 7.00 p.m.

The Council approved the delegation of planning powers from the London Legacy Development Corporation (LLDC) to Newham Council, appointed a new Monitoring Officer and made appointments to several committees. The Council also debated a motion relating to comments about the Bangladeshi community made by the Labour Party leader, Sir Keir Starmer. An amendment to the motion, proposed by the Mayor Rokhsana Fiaz, was passed and the substantive motion, as amended, was agreed. A motion on child poverty was withdrawn. The Council also agreed a motion on the Newham dental crisis and a motion on temporary accommodation.

July 22, 2024
Cabinet

Cabinet - Tuesday 16th July 2024 10.30 a.m.

The Cabinet of Newham Council agreed to begin procurement processes to appoint contractors to install electric vehicle charging points and cycle hangars. They also agreed to market the Rex Theatre in Stratford, and to enter into a development agreement with Hollybrook Homes to develop housing at the adjacent 'Island Site'. Additionally, they noted a scrutiny report on the experience of black boys in the borough, and the latest performance report for the council.

July 16, 2024
SACRE

SACRE - Wednesday 19th June 2024 6.30 p.m.

The SACRE meeting on 19 June 2024 focused on the review of the Ofsted Deep Dive RE Report, setting priorities for the 2023-24 academic year, and discussing the importance of meaningful religious education. Key decisions included the adoption of the SACRE priorities for 2023-24 and the endorsement of the findings from the Ofsted report.

June 19, 2024
Cabinet

Cabinet - Tuesday 4th June 2024 10.30 a.m.

The meeting began with the announcement of new appointments and a formal welcome to the new Deputy Mayor, Councillor Seraroos, and Deputy Cabinet Member, Councillor Madeleine Solly Pointin. The meeting also included a discussion on the Right Care Right Person initiative and the local plan regulation.

June 04, 2024
Council

Annual Meeting, Council - Thursday 23rd May 2024 7.00 p.m.

May 23, 2024

Decisions from Meetings

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Hamara Ghar Refurbishment Modernisation and Retrofit Project - Revised Scope and Cost

From: Cabinet - Tuesday 16th December 2025 10.30 a.m. - December 16, 2025

...to award Mulalley & Co Ltd an £8.1 million contract, funded by a total £9 million budget, for the refurbishment, modernisation, and retrofit of Hamara Ghar, a sheltered housing scheme, excluding mechanical and electrical upgrades, delegating authority for budget variations to the Corporate Director of Inclusive Economy.

Decision approved (subject to call-in)

Executive Response to Scrutiny Report - Fit For Purpose? Newham’s Leisure Inequalities and The Borough’s Plans to Address Them

From: Cabinet - Tuesday 16th December 2025 10.30 a.m. - December 16, 2025

...to note the recommendations from the Health and Social Care Scrutiny Committee's report on leisure inequalities and the Executive's response to those recommendations, while also partially accepting some recommendations and declining others based on considerations of best value, legal constraints, and the utilization of existing data sources.

Decision approved

Capsticks LLP Investigation Report into Consumer Standards Compliance

From: Cabinet - Tuesday 16th December 2025 10.30 a.m. - December 16, 2025

...to note the final report by Capsticks LLP regarding Consumer Standards Compliance, including its recommendations, which will inform the Council's Housing Services Improvement Programme and be circulated to relevant committees, boards, and the Regulator of Social Housing.

Decision approved

Housing Revenue Account (HRA) Business Plan update

From: Cabinet - Tuesday 16th December 2025 10.30 a.m. - December 16, 2025

...to approve the updated Housing Revenue Account (HRA) Business Plan, a 4.8% rent increase on all Council-owned rented accommodation and tenant service charges, effective from 1st April 2026, and the Rent Setting Policy.

Decision approved (subject to call-in)

Populo Living 2026/27 Business Plan

From: Cabinet - Tuesday 16th December 2025 10.30 a.m. - December 16, 2025

...to approve Populo Living's 2026/27 Business Plan, adjust investment loan facilities for the Didsbury, Plaistow, and Brickyard packages to account for accrued interest, and allocate funding and GLA grant to Populo Homes for the purchase of affordable homes on the Brickyard Development.

Decision approved (subject to call-in)

Summary

Meetings Attended: 50

Average per Month: 2.5

Decisions Recorded: 120