Amy Croft - Councillor for Hounslow (Chiswick Riverside)

Councillor Amy Croft

Labour Chiswick Riverside Mayor

Council: Hounslow

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Committees: Licensing Panel Chiswick Area Forum (Member) Borough Council (Chair) Hou

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Positions, Voting Record & Activity Summary

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Amy Croft's council service across multiple years demonstrates a consistent dedication to community well-being, with a pronounced and evolving focus on youth support and resident safety in her more recent activities.

In 2026, Croft's primary focus has been on advocating for vulnerable youth, specifically highlighting the critical role of the Hounslow Youth Counselling Service (HYCS). As a trustee of the Chiswick House and Gardens Trust (CHGT), she emphasized that HYCS supports approximately 600 young people annually and is actively working towards securing a permanent location for this vital service. This indicates a strong, recent commitment to ensuring the long-term sustainability of youth mental health resources.

Her extensive involvement in 2025 as both Councillor and Mayor provides a broader context for her priorities. As Mayor, she consistently managed council proceedings, demonstrating a deep understanding of local governance and procedural matters. Her work as a Councillor in this year was heavily weighted towards community safety and resident concerns. She actively sought to improve channels for reporting issues to the police and council, and in July, she articulated the council's commitment to resident safety and responsible expenditure on street lighting. Croft stressed that cost savings would be achieved through sensible dimming, not widespread reduction, and welcomed public input on lighting needs, underscoring her dedication to reducing the fear of crime. She also addressed practical resident concerns like weed management, seeking ways for residents to access resources for self-managed control. Her voting against budget amendments suggests a careful approach to fiscal matters, while her engagement with the Hounslow Community Safety Partnership Board further solidifies her commitment to this area. The latter part of 2025 also saw her celebrating community milestones and positive developments, such as Hounslow's 60th anniversary and the opening of a new health center.

In 2024, Croft's activities were more focused, primarily involving participation in council meetings and proposing Defending Democracy (Motion 16). Her continued interest as a Trustee of Chiswick House and Gardens Trust was evident, as she sought information on resident involvement in the Trust's programs and encouraged participation in local arts events. This year shows an earlier engagement with democratic processes and a sustained connection to local heritage and arts initiatives.

Key Themes and Priorities: Croft's overarching priorities revolve around community safety, resident welfare, and the support of local institutions and services. Her focus has demonstrably sharpened on youth support in the most recent year, while community safety and resident engagement have been consistent themes throughout her service.

Evolution of Focus: While community safety and resident concerns have been a constant, her recent emphasis in 2026 on securing a permanent home for the Hounslow Youth Counselling Service signifies a deepening and more specific commitment to youth mental health. Her mayoral duties in 2025 provided a platform to address a wide range of community issues, from safety to fiscal responsibility.

Most Significant Contributions (Recent Years): In 2026, her advocacy for the Hounslow Youth Counselling Service and efforts to secure its permanent location are her most significant recent contributions. In 2025, her role as Mayor and her proactive engagement with community safety issues, including the nuanced approach to street lighting and resident empowerment for weed management, stand out.

Patterns and Consistent Areas of Interest: Croft consistently demonstrates an interest in resident engagement, community safety, and the well-being of local services and institutions. Her continued involvement with the Chiswick House and Gardens Trust across different years highlights a sustained commitment to heritage and cultural assets. Her approach to fiscal matters, as seen in her budget amendment votes in 2025, suggests a thoughtful and perhaps cautious stance on resource allocation.

Yearly Activity Timeline

In January 2026, Amy Croft, a trustee at the Chiswick House and Gardens Trust (CHGT), highlighted the crucial role of the Hounslow Youth Counselling Service (HYCS). She noted that HYCS supports approximately 600 young people each year and that efforts are underway to secure a permanent location for the service.

Monthly Activity in 2026

During the Chiswick Area Forum on January 19, 2026, Amy Croft declared her role as a trustee at the Chiswick House and Gardens Trust (CHGT), a position she holds alongside Councillor Todd. She emphasized the significance of the Hounslow Youth Counselling Service (HYCS), stating it assists around 600 young people annually and that steps are being taken to secure a permanent site for the service.

Meetings in January 2026
Chiswick Area Forum - Monday, 19 January 2026 7:30 pm - 19 January 2026

Amy Croft declared her role as a trustee at Chiswick House and Gardens Trust. She also highlighted the importance of the Hounslow Youth Counselling Service (HYCS), noting its support for approximately 600 young people annually and assuring the meeting that efforts were underway to secure a permanent location for the service. Councillor Croft also confirmed her trusteeship of the Chiswick House and Gardens Trust (CHGT) alongside Councillor Todd.

Activity Timeline

Meetings Attended Note this may include planned future meetings.

23 meetings · Page 1 of 5

Chiswick Area Forum Member

Chiswick Area Forum - Monday, 19 January 2026 7:30 pm

The Chiswick Area Forum was scheduled to discuss the Council's budget overview and receive an introduction to the Riana Development Network. The meeting also included an open forum for residents to raise local concerns and an update on issue tracking.

January 19, 2026, 7:30 pm
Borough Council Chair

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

The Hounslow Borough Council meeting included discussion of the council's long-term vision, treasury management, and committee appointments. Councillors were also scheduled to consider motions relating to the Lampton Group[^2], tenant wellbeing, and gambling reform. Additionally, the council was asked to approve a waiver to a councillor attendance rule.

November 25, 2025
Chiswick Area Forum Member

Chiswick Area Forum - Monday, 13 October 2025 7:30 pm

The Chiswick Area Forum met on 13 October 2025, with Councillor Jack Emsley as Chair. The agenda included an introduction to the Chiswick Flower Market, an update on dockless e-bike hire, and an open forum for members of the public to raise local concerns. Councillors were also scheduled to discuss ongoing issues and track their progress.

October 13, 2025
Borough Council Chair

Borough Council - Tuesday, 16 September 2025 7:30 pm

The Hounslow Borough Council met on 16 September 2025, and among other things, noted the State of the Borough 2025 report, approved the Hounslow Youth Justice Service Plan 2024-2027 (updated 2025), and agreed to participate in a flexible voting pilot for the May 2026 local elections, subject to government approval. The council also discussed tributes to the late Councillor Sukhbir Singh Dhaliwal, petitions, licensing policies, scrutiny reports, the appointment of a Chief Executive, appointments to committees, and motions on waste, child poverty, and culture.

September 16, 2025
Borough Council Chair

Borough Council - Tuesday, 22 July 2025 7:30 pm

The Hounslow Borough Council met to discuss a range of issues, including licensing policies, scrutiny reports, and community concerns, and also to appoint a new chief executive. The council approved the updated Statement of Licensing Policy, noted the Scrutiny Annual Report, declared war on waste criminals, supported the free school meal extension, and committed to putting culture at the heart of its growth strategy. Mandy Skinner was appointed as the new chief executive and returning officer.

July 22, 2025

Decisions from Meetings

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Additional Information for the Meeting

From: Borough Council - Tuesday, 22 July 2025 7:30 pm - July 22, 2025

...to approve recommendations regarding appointments to committees and other bodies, including changes to Cabinet membership, Planning Committee leadership and membership, and representation on external organizations, while also delegating authority to the Chief Executive for ensuring political proportionality in future appointments.

Recommendations Approved

Date of Next Meeting

From: Borough Council - Tuesday, 22 July 2025 7:30 pm - July 22, 2025

Recommendations Approved

Summary

Meetings Attended: 23

Average per Month: 1.1

Decisions Recorded: 58