Daniel Hamilton - Councillor for Wandsworth ( Balham)

Councillor Daniel Hamilton

 Conservative  Balham

Email: cllr.d.hamilton@wandsworth.gov.uk

Council: Wandsworth

Council Profile: View on council website

Committees: Council (Member) Grants Sub-Committee (Member) Passenger Transport Liaison Group (Member) Housing Committee (Member) Transport Committee (Opposition Speaker)

Activity Timeline

Meetings Attended Note this may include planned future meetings.

36 meetings · Page 7 of 8

Grants Sub-Committee

Agenda

The Grants Sub-Committee met to decide which organisations would receive grants from the Voluntary Sector Cost of Living Grant Fund and the Wandsworth Grant Fund. In total the committee recommended six applications from the Cost of Living Grant fund, for a total of £61,375, and eight from the Wandsworth Grant Fund, for a total of £76,856. During the discussion of the applications, there was some debate over whether the committee should take into account previous grants an organisation had received from the council when making their decisions, and there was also some debate over the criteria of the cost of living grant, with some councillors feeling that some otherwise good projects were not being funded because they did not meet the specific cost of living criteria.

September 26, 2024
Passenger Transport Liaison Group

Agenda

This meeting of the Passenger Transport Liaison Group was scheduled to receive updates from Transport for London on Clapham South Station, bus services in Roehampton, and performance data for buses and trains, as well as updates from Network Rail on several local stations.

September 26, 2024
Council

Agenda

The Council meeting began with tributes to recently deceased former Councillors Neville Daniels, Shawn Creighton, Lois Lee, and tributes were also read out on behalf of Councillor Ravi Govindia who could not be present. Councillor Peter Graham proposed an adjournment to highlight the Alton Renewal Plan, which the Council voted for. The Conservative group proposed a motion of no confidence in the Labour administration, arguing that it was incompetent, secretive, and unresponsive to residents’ concerns, particularly regarding waste collection and alleged changes to the constitution to avoid scrutiny. This motion was defeated. Councillor Cassidy proposed a second adjournment, this time to highlight the impact of the closure of Hammersmith Bridge. This motion was defeated too. The Council voted to approve changes to the constitution, and to approve the Housing and Annual Resources report. Finally, a Labour group motion stating that the Council will work with the national government to deliver on shared policy objectives was passed.

July 24, 2024
Council

Meeting

July 17, 2024
Grants Sub-Committee

Meeting

June 06, 2024

Decisions from Meetings

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Summary

Meetings Attended: 36

Average per Month: 1.8

Decisions Recorded: 0