Anthony Hopkins

Council: Merton

Activity Timeline

Meetings Attended Note this may include planned future meetings.

10 meetings · Page 1 of 2

Cabinet Officer

Cabinet - Monday 24 November 2025 7.15 pm

At a recent meeting, Merton Council's cabinet addressed key issues including housing, financial monitoring, and adult learning services, and also approved an action plan responding to a planning peer challenge. The cabinet approved measures to address the housing crisis, including becoming a stock holding authority and re-opening the housing revenue account, and also approved the procurement approach for a new contract for the Merton Adult Learning Main Delivery Service. Additionally, the cabinet noted the financial reporting data for period 6, and approved the proposed actions in the Planning Peer Challenge Action Plan.

November 24, 2025
Sustainable Communities Overview and Scrutiny Panel Officer

Sustainable Communities Overview and Scrutiny Panel - Tuesday 1 July 2025 7.15 pm

The Merton Council Sustainable Communities Overview and Scrutiny Panel met on 1 July 2025 to discuss a range of topics, including electric vehicle charging, sports facilities, and community issues. The panel was also scheduled to review performance reports and monitor action items.

July 01, 2025
Sustainable Communities Overview and Scrutiny Panel

Sustainable Communities Overview and Scrutiny Panel - Wednesday 26 March 2025 7.15 pm

March 26, 2025
Sustainable Communities Overview and Scrutiny Panel Officer

Sustainable Communities Overview and Scrutiny Panel - Tuesday 19 November 2024 7.15 pm

November 19, 2024, 7:15 pm
Cabinet Officer

Cabinet - Monday 17 July 2023 7.15 pm

The Merton Council Cabinet met on Monday 17 July 2023, where they discussed and approved a 15% increase in Building Control fees, launched a new Community Climate Action Fund alongside the Merton Civic Pride Fund, and agreed to adopt a new Private Sector Housing Assistance Policy. The meeting also saw the endorsement of a modernised approach to resident engagement and the commencement of a consultation on a draft Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Strategy.

July 17, 2023, 7:15 pm

Decisions from Meetings

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Merton’s response to the housing crisis - Becoming a stock holding authority, reopening the housing revenue account, and acquiring homes

From: Cabinet - Monday 24 November 2025 7.15 pm - November 24, 2025

...to address the housing crisis, the Cabinet of Merton decided to become a stock holding authority, reopen the housing revenue account, and acquire homes, delegating authority for property acquisition and funding bids to relevant directors, while also noting progress on existing housing developments and plans.

Recommendations Approved

Planning Peer Challenge Action Plan

From: Cabinet - Monday 24 November 2025 7.15 pm - November 24, 2025

...the Cabinet agreed to the proposed actions and timescales for implementing the Planning Peer Challenge Action Plan, which addresses 15 key recommendations for improving the Development Management service.

Recommendations Approved

Period 6 Financial Monitoring Report

From: Cabinet - Monday 24 November 2025 7.15 pm - November 24, 2025

...Cabinet noted the financial reporting data for period 6, showing a forecast of £4.138m unfavourable, approved proposed adjustments to the programme in Appendix 3, and noted the contents of appendices 3 to 3d.

Recommendations Approved

Merton Adult Learning Main Delivery Service

From: Cabinet - Monday 24 November 2025 7.15 pm - November 24, 2025

...to approve the procurement approach for a new three-year contract, with a possible two-year extension, for the Main Service Provider of the Merton Adult Learning Service Delivery, and to delegate authority to award the contract to the Executive Director for Children Lifelong Learning and Families in consultation with the Lead Member for Jobs, Skills and Education.

Recommendations Approved

Summary

Meetings Attended: 10

Average per Month: 0.1

Decisions Recorded: 6 Not all decisions are recorded, so this may significantly underestimate the number of decisions actually made.