Doutimi Aseh
Council: Croydon
Activity Timeline
Meetings Attended Note this may include planned future meetings.
89 meetings · Page 1 of 18
Annual Council, Council - Wednesday, 27th May, 2026 6.30 pm
Council - Wednesday, 15th April, 2026 6.30 pm
The Council meeting saw the appointment of His Honour Judge Edward Connell as the Honorary Recorder of the London Borough of Croydon and the approval of significant changes to the Council Procedure Rules to prepare for post-election operations. The meeting also featured valedictory speeches from several councillors marking the end of their terms.
Budget Council, Council - Wednesday, 25th February, 2026 6.30 pm
The Croydon Council meeting on Wednesday, 25 February 2026, focused heavily on the approval of the Council's budget for 2026-27 and the associated Council Tax increase. Key decisions included the approval of a 4.99% increase in Council Tax, the establishment of a special Council Tax Setting Committee to finalise calculations after the GLA precept is confirmed, and the adoption of the Treasury Management Strategy Statement, Minimum Revenue Provision Policy Statement, and Annual Investment Strategy for 2026/27. The meeting also saw the approval of the Housing Revenue Account (HRA) budget and business plan, along with the General Fund Capital Programme and Capital Strategy for 2025-31.
Cabinet - Wednesday, 11th February, 2026 6.30 pm
The Cabinet meeting on 11 February 2026 saw the approval of the Community Safety Strategy for 2026-2029, the continuation of the Holiday Activities and Food Programme until 2029 with confirmed government funding, and the adoption of the 2026-27 Budget and Medium-Term Financial Strategy. Key decisions also included an increase in HRA rents by 4.8% for 2026-27, the approval of the HRA Business Plan and Budget Update, and the adoption of the Capital Programme Strategy for 2025-31 and the Treasury Management Strategy Statement for 2026-27. Finally, the Cabinet agreed the Dedicated Schools Grant (DSG) Schools Funding for 2026-27, including formula factors and budget approval.
Decisions from Meetings
123 decisions · Page 4 of 25
Urgent Business (If any)
From: Cabinet - Wednesday, 3rd December, 2025 6.30 pm - December 03, 2025
Recommendations Approved
Potential Future Conservation Area designations
From: Cabinet - Wednesday, 3rd December, 2025 6.30 pm - December 03, 2025
...to comply with statutory obligations and preserve the borough's historic environment, the Cabinet agreed to a list of potential new conservation areas and an indicative program for their designation, delegating approval for consultation on draft statements to the Corporate Director for Sustainable Communities, Regeneration and Economic Recovery, in consultation with the Executive Mayor and Cabinet Member for Planning and Regeneration.
Recommendations Approved
Treasury Management Strategy Statement and Annual Investment Strategy Mid-Year Review Report 2025/26
From: Cabinet - Wednesday, 3rd December, 2025 6.30 pm - December 03, 2025
This Report reviews the Council’s treasury management activities for the first six months of financial year 2025/26. It is prepared in accordance with the requirements of the Chartered Institute of Public Finance and Accountancy (CIPFA) codes of practice in respect of capital finance and treasury management. The codes require that Members are advised of treasury management activities of the first six months of each financial year and of compliance with various strategies and policies agreed by the Council. The report: • Reviews compliance with the Treasury Management Strategy Statement (TMSS) and Annual Investment Strategy as agreed by the Council (Budget Council) on 26 February 2025. • Reviews treasury borrowing and investment activity for the period 1 April 2025 to 30 September 2025; • Demonstrates compliance with agreed Treasury and Prudential Indicators and the CIPFA Prudential Code for Capital Finance; and • Complies with the Treasury Management Code: Treasury management in the public services – Code of practice and cross-sectoral guidance notes, 2021 as detailed more fully in paragraph 5.3 of the report.
Recommendations Approved
ENVIRONMENTAL ENFORCEMENT UPDATE
From: Cabinet - Wednesday, 3rd December, 2025 6.30 pm - December 03, 2025
This report provides an update on Croydon Council’s strengthened approach to environmental and regulatory enforcement, directly supporting the Executive Mayor’s Business Plan 2022–2026 priority to make Croydon a cleaner, safer and healthier borough. The report highlights measurable progress since the refocused enforcement was introduced. In 2021 the decision was taken to discontinue the Neighbourhood Safety Team. This service had previously provided a visible on-street presence and supported a broad range of community compliance and environmental enforcement activity. The reduction in frontline capacity affected the Council’s ability to proactively deter and respond to environmental crime. In light of these impacts, and the increasing concern about fly tipping, a new, fit-for-purpose team is being established with a more targeted focus on environmental crime, underpinned by a clear zero-tolerance approach. Since the new Community Compliance Team started in September they have issued over 100 Fixed Penalty Notices for waste-related offences (paragraph 5.8), with early indicators showing a reduction in reported fly-tipping in hotspot areas. The Council has also secured several prosecutions including a £7,951 court fine and costs order against a persistent offender. Broader data demonstrates enforcement outcomes across multiple environmental disciplines (Appendix A in the full report).
Recommendations Approved
Transport for London Local Implementation Plan Funding 2026/27
From: Cabinet - Wednesday, 3rd December, 2025 6.30 pm - December 03, 2025
...to approve the 2026/27 funding submission for the Local Implementation Plan to Transport for London, seeking funding to support sustainable travel, safer streets, and healthier lifestyles in Croydon.
Recommendations Approved
Summary
Meetings Attended: 89
Average per Month: 1.4
Decisions Recorded: 123 Not all decisions are recorded, so this may significantly underestimate the number of decisions actually made.