Anamul Islam - Councillor for Newham (Forest Gate South)

Councillor Anamul Islam

Labour & Co-Operative Forest Gate South

Email: anamul.islam@newham.gov.uk

Council: Newham

Council Profile: View on council website

Committees: Council (Member) Housing and Regeneration Scrutiny Commission (Member) Standards Advisory Committee Audit Committee (Member)

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Councillor Anamul Islam's council service, particularly in recent years, demonstrates a focus on safeguarding, community assets, and fiscal responsibility, with a notable shift towards more specific committee involvement in his most recent documented year.

In 2026, Anamul Islam's documented activity was primarily as a Member of the Audit and Governance Committee. While he was listed for the January 14th meeting, apologies were received for his absence, suggesting limited direct participation in that specific instance. This indicates a potential shift towards a more oversight-focused role in this most recent period.

His activity in 2025 was more extensive and varied. He actively engaged in council proceedings across seven months, presenting a petition in February and voting in favor of the Final Budget Proposals in March. A significant contribution in April was his proposal for enhanced bi-annual DBS checks for councillors, specifically advocating for more stringent checks for those with safeguarding responsibilities and a review of related training. He also served on the Housing and Regeneration Scrutiny Commission for the 2025-2026 work programme, demonstrating continued engagement with key council initiatives, even with some absences due to illness from the Audit and Governance Committee.

In 2024, Anamul Islam was active in council meetings in September, October, and December. His contributions included requesting clarification on meeting minutes and, most significantly, presenting a petition with over 2700 signatures to save Debden campsite in December. He passionately argued for the campsite's value as a safe space for Newham's youth, urging the council to reconsider its sale for financial reasons and to secure its future for the next generation. He stated,

We need to secure its future for the next generation and remove it from their financial plan.

Key Themes and Priorities: Anamul Islam's work highlights a consistent concern for safeguarding, as evidenced by his proposal for enhanced DBS checks in 2025. He also demonstrates a strong commitment to preserving community assets, particularly for youth, as seen in his advocacy for Debden campsite in 2024. Fiscal responsibility and budget considerations appear to be an underlying theme, with his vote on the budget proposals in 2025 and his arguments against selling community assets for financial reasons in 2024.

Evolution of Focus: While earlier years show direct advocacy and petitioning (2024, 2025), his most recent documented activity in 2026 points to a more focused role within the Audit and Governance Committee. This suggests a potential evolution towards a more oversight and governance-oriented function, building on his engagement with scrutiny in the previous year.

Most Significant Contributions (Recent Years): His most impactful recent contributions include his passionate advocacy for saving Debden campsite in December 2024, a significant community issue. In 2025, his proposal for enhanced DBS checks for councillors with safeguarding responsibilities was a notable initiative aimed at strengthening council integrity and child protection.

Patterns and Consistent Areas of Interest: Throughout his documented service, Anamul Islam has shown a consistent interest in ensuring the council operates with integrity and serves the best interests of its residents, particularly its youth. His engagement with scrutiny and governance committees, coupled with his advocacy for community spaces, indicates a dual focus on both oversight and direct community representation.

Yearly Activity Timeline

In 2026, Anamul Islam's documented activity was limited to being a listed Member of the Audit and Governance Committee. He was noted for the meeting on January 14th, but apologies were received for his absence, indicating no direct participation in that specific meeting.

Monthly Activity in 2026

During January 2026, Anamul Islam was listed as a Member of the Audit and Governance Committee for the meeting on January 14th. However, apologies for his absence were received, meaning he did not participate in this meeting.

Meetings in January 2026
Audit and Governance Committee - Wednesday 14th January 2026 7.00 p.m. - 14 January 2026

Councillor Anamul Islam was listed as a Member of the Audit and Governance Committee for the meeting on 2026-01-14. However, apologies for his absence were received, indicating he was not present at the meeting and therefore did not say or do anything.

Activity Timeline

Meetings Attended Note this may include planned future meetings.

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Audit Committee Member

Audit and Governance Committee - Wednesday 5th November 2025 7.00 p.m.

The Audit and Governance Committee of Newham Council scheduled a meeting to discuss a range of reports and updates, including the Best Value Response, internal audit progress, counter fraud measures, risk management, human resources, treasury management, and the annual complaints report. The committee also planned to discuss a report from EY (formerly Ernst & Young) regarding their withdrawal from the Housing Benefit Assurance Process, and a quarterly report on the Savings Delivery Programme.

November 05, 2025
Council Member

Council - Thursday 9th October 2025 7.00 p.m.

The Newham Council meeting on 9 October 2025 included discussion of gambling regulation, temporary accommodation safeguarding, and updates from scrutiny committees. The council approved the appointment of three co-opted members to the Standards Committee, and also received updates on the Overview and Scrutiny Committee's work programme.

October 09, 2025
Housing and Regeneration Scrutiny Commission Member

Housing and Regeneration Scrutiny Commission - Tuesday 9th September 2025 7.00 p.m.

The Housing and Regeneration Scrutiny Commission met on 9 September 2025, to discuss the repairs and maintenance service, and to receive an update on the C4 grading from the Regulator of Social Housing (RSH). The commission also reviewed and agreed its work programme for the next meeting.

September 09, 2025
Council Member

Extraordinary Meeting, Council - Thursday 17th July 2025 7.00 p.m.

Here is a summary of the scheduled discussions for the Council meeting on 17 July 2025. The agenda included an election of a chair, declarations of interest from councillors, and an exempt report regarding staffing matters. Members were also expected to discuss excluding the press and public from part of the meeting.

July 17, 2025
Audit Committee Member

Audit and Governance Committee - Wednesday 16th July 2025 7.00 p.m.

The Audit and Governance Committee convened to discuss a range of reports, including updates on GDPR compliance, contract waivers, internal audit findings, risk management, counter-fraud measures, and savings delivery. The committee reviewed the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) annual report, quarterly reports on contract waivers, internal audit updates, risk management, counter-fraud progress, and savings delivery, as well as the year ahead forward plan. Several action plans were criticised for lacking specificity, and officers were asked to rewrite and resubmit them with more detail.

July 16, 2025

Decisions from Meetings

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Summary

Meetings Attended: 25

Average per Month: 1.2

Decisions Recorded: 0