Amritpal Mann - Councillor for Hounslow (Heston East)

Councillor Amritpal Mann

Independent Heston East

Council: Hounslow

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Committees: Licensing Panel (Member) Borough Council (Member) Licensing & General Purposes Committee (Member) Heston and Cranford Area Forum (Member)

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Councillor Amritpal Mann has demonstrated a consistent commitment to community engagement and addressing local concerns within the Heston and Cranford area, with a growing emphasis on data-driven decision-making and addressing systemic inequalities.

Key Themes and Priorities: Mann's work revolves around several key themes: community well-being, addressing social and economic disparities, advocating for improved services (particularly transport), and promoting data-driven decision-making. He consistently emphasizes the importance of community engagement and collaboration with local organizations.

Evolution of Focus: In 2024, Mann's focus was primarily on chairing the Heston and Cranford Area Forum, facilitating discussions, and advocating for increased community engagement. He addressed immediate resident concerns and supported local organizations. In 2025, while maintaining his commitment to community engagement, his focus broadened to include more systemic issues. He began to critically evaluate council policies, particularly transport, and highlighted the need to address wage disparities and the impact of environmental factors on mental health. This suggests a shift towards a more analytical and policy-oriented approach, supplementing his initial focus on direct community engagement.

Significant Contributions (Especially Recent Years): In 2025, Mann's most significant contributions include his vocal criticism of the council's transport policy, emphasizing its inadequacy in reducing emissions and supporting electric vehicle infrastructure. His concerns about the potential unintended consequences of successful fly-tipping clearance and residents' fear of reporting antisocial behavior also demonstrate a nuanced understanding of community issues. His highlighting of wage disparities in Hounslow and referencing studies linking environmental factors to mental health showcase his commitment to addressing systemic inequalities and promoting evidence-based solutions. His statement that >Hounslow was poorer than the rest of London and was continuing to fall behind, failing to catch up and doing nothing to address those issues underscores his concern about the economic well-being of his constituents. His support for community projects like Heston in the Community and his interest in their methods for measuring success also demonstrate a commitment to effective and impactful community initiatives. In 2024, his active chairing of the Heston and Cranford Area Forum and his advocacy for organizations like Sea Change West London were key contributions to fostering community engagement.

Patterns and Consistent Areas of Interest: A consistent pattern throughout both years is Mann's dedication to the Heston and Cranford area. He consistently attends relevant meetings and actively participates in discussions related to the area's well-being. He also demonstrates a consistent interest in community engagement and collaboration with local organizations. His advocacy for data-driven decision-making and his focus on addressing social and economic disparities are also recurring themes in his work. His attendance at Licensing & General Purposes Committee meetings in both years, though without documented specific action, suggests an ongoing interest in licensing and related matters.

Yearly Activity Timeline

In 2025, Councillor Amritpal Mann actively participated in council meetings, focusing on transport policy, community concerns, and wage disparities. He consistently emphasized the importance of data-driven decision-making and community well-being. He criticized the council's transport policy as inadequate for reducing emissions and addressing electric vehicle infrastructure needs, stating >As it stands, I shall not be supporting it, Madam May. At the Heston and Cranford Area Forum, he supported the idea that the Council's success in clearing fly-tips might inadvertently attract more fly-tippers. He also raised concerns about residents' reluctance to report antisocial behavior due to fear and lack of confidence in police action. Mann showed a keen interest in community projects like Heston in the Community, inquiring about their methods for measuring success and aligning them with council templates. He highlighted the potential of Meadowbank as a community center and the befriending service to improve wellbeing. He also drew attention to the disadvantage faced by residents due to lower average incomes in Hounslow and referenced Canadian studies linking proximity to major roads and air particulates to mental health issues. Towards the end of the year, he addressed wage disparities in Hounslow, arguing that >Hounslow was poorer than the rest of London and was continuing to fall behind, failing to catch up and doing nothing to address those issues. He also submitted apologies for absence from the Budget Setting Meeting on February 25, 2025, which was noted again in May. He attended the Licensing & General Purposes Committee meetings in July and August, but the available documentation does not indicate that he spoke or took any specific action during the meetings.

Monthly Activity in 2025

During the November 25th Borough Council meeting, Councillor Amritpal Mann addressed wage disparities in Hounslow. He used data from the agenda pack (page 46) to argue that Hounslow is poorer than the rest of London and is falling further behind. He expressed concern about declining real wages and the widening gap between Hounslow and the rest of London, stating that being above the national average was insufficient due to factors like rent increases. > ...Hounslow was poorer than the rest of London and was continuing to fall behind, failing to catch up and doing nothing to address those issues.

Meetings in November 2025
Borough Council - Tuesday, 25 November 2025 7:30 pm - 25 November 2025

Councillor Amritpal Mann focused on wage disparities in Hounslow. He referenced graphs on page 46 of the agenda pack, highlighting the median annual wage and real wages. He argued that these graphs demonstrated that Hounslow is poorer than the rest of London and is falling further behind.

...Hounslow was poorer than the rest of London and was continuing to fall behind, failing to catch up and doing nothing to address those issues.

He expressed concern that real wages were declining and the gap between Hounslow and the rest of London was widening. He also stated that being above the national average was insufficient, given the impact of factors like rent increases.

Activity Timeline

Meetings Attended Note this may include planned future meetings.

42 meetings · Page 7 of 9

Licensing Panel CANCELLED

Licensing Panel - Wednesday, 4 September 2024 7:30 pm

This meeting has been cancelled.

September 04, 2024
Licensing Panel CANCELLED

Licensing Panel - Wednesday, 21 August 2024 7:30 pm

This meeting has been cancelled.

August 21, 2024
Licensing Panel

Licensing Panel - Tuesday, 13 August 2024 7:30 pm

This Licensing Panel meeting was convened to consider an application for a new premises licence for a site at Workhouse Dock, as well as associated matters. The most significant item on the agenda was the licence application for Workhouse Dock, which attracted representations from a local resident, the council's Licensing Enforcement team and Thomas Blackford, Senior Principal Regulatory Officer. Also included in the meeting pack were standard procedural items, such as the procedure for declaring interests by Councillors attending the meeting, as well as the procedure for running the meeting itself.

August 13, 2024
Licensing Panel

Licensing Panel - Tuesday, 6 August 2024 6:30 pm

This meeting was scheduled to consider a note on declaring interests from the Monitoring Officer and two licensing applications. The first application was for a variation of a premises licence for Isleworth Service Station, and the second for a new premises licence for UK Entertainment Group Ltd in Bedfont Lakes Country Park.

August 06, 2024
Licensing Panel

Licensing Panel - Monday, 29 July 2024 7:30 pm

The meeting was scheduled to consider an application for the grant of a Premises Licence in respect of Isleworth Bowls Club, Redlees Park, Worton Road, Isleworth. The application has been made by Ms Marlene Sampson. The meeting was also scheduled to receive a report from the Monitoring Officer regarding interests.

July 29, 2024

Decisions from Meetings

82 decisions · Page 1 of 17

Appointment of Chair

From: Licensing Panel - Monday, 8 December 2025 7:30 pm - December 08, 2025

Recommendations Approved

Chiswick Flower Market, Adjacent to 123-211 Chiswick High Road, Chiswick, W4 2DR-W4 2EG, W4 2DT, W4 2ED

From: Licensing Panel - Monday, 8 December 2025 7:30 pm - December 08, 2025

...to allow the Chiswick Flower Market to operate a temporary street trading license for up to 65 stalls on the first Sunday of each month from January to June 2026, with specific conditions regarding stall placement, accessibility, and adherence to safety regulations.

Recommendations Approved

Review of a Personal Licence (2)

From: Licensing & General Purposes Committee - Wednesday, 27 August 2025 6:30 pm - August 27, 2025

...to revoke the personal licence of Personal Licence Holder (2) due to a relevant offence conviction and failure to notify the authorities.

Recommendations Approved

Review of a Personal Licence (1)

From: Licensing & General Purposes Committee - Wednesday, 27 August 2025 6:30 pm - August 27, 2025

...to revoke the personal licence of Personal Licence Holder (1) following a hearing to review the licence due to a relevant offence conviction and failure to notify the authorities.

For Determination

Appointment of Chair

From: Licensing & General Purposes Committee - Wednesday, 27 August 2025 6:30 pm - August 27, 2025

...to appoint Councillor Farhaan Rehman as Chair.

Recommendations Approved

Summary

Meetings Attended: 42

Average per Month: 2.1

Decisions Recorded: 82