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 has demonstrated a commitment to resident concerns, procedural integrity, and the well-being of Newham's youth throughout his council service, with a notable increase in active participation and influence in 2025.

In 2024, Councillor Islam's primary focus was on advocating for the preservation of Debden Campsite. He presented a petition with over 2700 signatures to the council, arguing that >the interests of Newham's youth should not be abandoned. This highlights an early priority: safeguarding opportunities for young people in Newham, particularly access to nature and safe recreational spaces. He also demonstrated attention to detail by identifying and correcting a minor error in council minutes.

2025 saw Councillor Islam take on a more prominent role. He presented a petition regarding Low Traffic Neighbourhoods, indicating a continued engagement with resident concerns. He voted in favor of the Final Budget Proposals, suggesting involvement in financial decision-making. His most significant contribution in 2025 was chairing a Council meeting, where he not only managed procedures and addressed public concerns but also proposed and successfully carried an amendment to Motion 1 regarding DBS checks for councillors. This amendment, focusing enhanced checks on those with safeguarding responsibilities and introducing voluntary standard checks for others, demonstrates a commitment to child protection and procedural improvements within the council. His clarification on a legal question at the November Housing and Regeneration Scrutiny Commission meeting, where he stated, >Just a point of, uh, clarification. Um, there's a legal question that's been posed here and I was assuming that there would be a constituted response from one of the legal advisors, one of the officers rather than a politician. So I think that might actually be the actual position. So, I mean, could we, do we, it's a very helpful suggestion, Councillor Islam, further illustrates his dedication to proper procedure and seeking expert advice. The recognition he received for his past service as Chair, with Councillor Higgins acknowledging his integrity and commitment, underscores his established reputation within the council.

Overall, Councillor Islam's focus appears to have evolved from primarily advocating for specific issues, like the Debden Campsite in 2024, to taking on a more active and influential role in council governance and procedural matters in 2025. While his commitment to youth well-being remains a consistent theme, his recent activities suggest a growing emphasis on procedural integrity, safeguarding, and effective governance within the council. His attention to detail, as evidenced by the minute correction in 2024 and the legal clarification in 2025, is a consistent pattern. His most significant contribution in recent years is undoubtedly the successful amendment regarding DBS checks, demonstrating his proactive approach to safeguarding and improving council procedures.

Yearly Activity Timeline

In 2025, Councillor Anamul Islam was active in Newham Council matters, demonstrating a commitment to resident concerns, budgetary decisions, and procedural integrity. He presented a petition regarding Low Traffic Neighbourhoods in February and voted in favor of the Final Budget Proposals in March. A significant contribution occurred in April when he chaired a Council meeting, managing procedures, addressing public concerns, and most notably, proposing and successfully carrying an amendment to Motion 1 regarding DBS checks for councillors, focusing enhanced checks on those with safeguarding responsibilities and introducing voluntary standard checks for others. He also submitted apologies for absence from the Standards Advisory Committee in April. Throughout the year, Councillor Islam received recognition for his past service as Chair, with Councillor Higgins acknowledging his integrity and commitment. He submitted apologies for absence from the Housing and Regeneration Scrutiny Commission in September and the Audit and Governance Committee in July and November. At the November Housing and Regeneration Scrutiny Commission meeting, he sought clarification on a legal question, stating:

Just a point of, uh, clarification. Um, there's a legal question that's been posed here and I was assuming that there would be a constituted response from one of the legal advisors, one of the officers rather than a politician. So I think that might actually be the actual position. So, I mean, could we, do we, it's a very helpful suggestion, Councillor Islam.

Monthly Activity in 2025

In November 2025, Councillor Anamul Islam sent apologies for absence from the Audit and Governance Committee meeting on November 5th. He attended the Housing and Regeneration Scrutiny Commission meeting on November 25th, where he sought clarification on a legal question. He stated his expectation that a legal advisor or officer would provide a formal response, rather than a politician: > Just a point of, uh, clarification. Um, there's a legal question that's been posed here and I was assuming that there would be a constituted response from one of the legal advisors, one of the officers rather than a politician. So I think that might actually be the actual position. So, I mean, could we, do we, it's a very helpful suggestion, Councillor Islam.

Meetings in November 2025
Housing and Regeneration Scrutiny Commission - Tuesday 25th November 2025 7.00 p.m. - 25 November 2025

Councillor Anamul Islam was present at the Housing and Regeneration Scrutiny Commission meeting on November 25, 2025. During the meeting, Councillor Islam raised a point of clarification regarding a legal question. He expressed his assumption that a legal advisor or officer would provide a constituted response, rather than a politician.

Just a point of, uh, clarification. Um, there's a legal question that's been posed here and I was assuming that there would be a constituted response from one of the legal advisors, one of the officers rather than a politician. So I think that might actually be the actual position. So, I mean, could we, do we, it's a very helpful suggestion, Councillor Islam.

Activity Timeline

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Audit Committee Member

Audit and Governance Committee - Monday 30th June 2025 7.00 p.m.

The Audit and Governance Committee of Newham Council convened to discuss a range of critical issues, including the election of a vice-chair, review of past minutes and action logs, and updates on the LGA peer review, treasury management, external audit plans, and the draft statement of accounts. A key focus was the progress made on the LGA peer review action plan and the council's financial strategy amid ongoing economic challenges.

June 30, 2025
Council

Annual Meeting, Council - Thursday 22nd May 2025 7.00 p.m.

The annual council meeting for the London Borough of Newham convened on 22 May 2025, featuring the election of Councillor Dr Rohit Kumar Dasgupta as the new Chair of Council and Councillor Imam Haque as the Vice-Chair. Councillors also discussed the calendar of meetings for the upcoming municipal year, political proportionality, and several annual reports from council committees.

May 22, 2025
Standards Advisory Committee

Standards Advisory Committee - Tuesday 29th April 2025 6.00 p.m.

The Standards Advisory Committee was scheduled to meet to discuss its work programme, ethical framework, and member development programme. The committee was also expected to consider its annual report to the annual meeting of the council.

April 29, 2025
Council

Council - Monday 28th April 2025 7.00 p.m.

The Newham Council meeting on 28 April 2025 focused on the theme of Our Young People, Our Future. Councillors discussed and approved a report outlining the council's commitment to young people, debated motions related to youth services and safety, and heard updates from partner organisations and cabinet members. The council also approved the submission of a new local plan.

April 28, 2025
Council

Council - Monday 24th March 2025 7.30 p.m.

The Newham Council meeting on 24 March 2025 included discussions on belonging and inclusion in Newham, and the adoption of a reviewed statement of licensing policy. The council also agreed to provide Councillor Mohammed Gani with a dispensation for non-attendance at meetings until 20 October 2025 due to ill health.

March 24, 2025

Decisions from Meetings

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Summary

Meetings Attended: 24

Average per Month: 1.2

Decisions Recorded: 0