Edmund Frondigoun
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Positions, Voting Record & Activity Summary
Councillor Edmund Frondigoun's council service, spanning from 2022 to 2026, reveals a consistent engagement with fiscal matters, planning, and community well-being, with a notable shift towards more observational roles in his most recent years.
Recent Activity (2025-2026):
In 2025, Frondigoun was particularly active, demonstrating a strong focus on economic policy and resident welfare. He moved a significant motion in January concerning the Autumn Budget, outlining objectives for economic recovery, growth, tackling inequality, and improving health and social care. This motion included concrete proposals like extending the Household Support Fund and Discretionary Housing Payments, and adjustments to the Right to Buy scheme. He also highlighted benefits for Camden residents, such as energy efficiency improvements, support for small businesses, increased funding for community safety and SEND provision, and the confirmation of HS2's Euston terminus. Frondigoun further solidified his support for the Cabinet's financial recommendations in April, voting against amendments. His commitment to governance was evident in July when he was appointed to the Pension Committee and actively nominated Councillor Eddie Hanson for Mayor of Camden, delivering a supportive speech. While he attended numerous committee meetings, his January budget motion and July mayoral nomination stand out as his most impactful contributions in 2025.
His activity in 2026, however, significantly decreased. He attended the Camden Town District Management Committee meeting in January as a Labour party Councillor Observer, with no specific statements or actions recorded. His involvement in April was noted as having no recorded participation in the Planning Committee meeting. This suggests a transition towards a more observational or less directly involved capacity in his most recent council year.
Earlier Years (2022-2024):
Prior to 2025, Frondigoun's contributions were largely centered around his role as Vice-Chair of the Planning Committee (from 2023 onwards) and his involvement in the Resources and Corporate Performance Scrutiny Committee. In 2023, he championed an anti-gun violence walkabout with young people in his ward, demonstrating a commitment to community safety. He also consistently voted in favor of fiscal recommendations and actively inquired about Transport for London (TfL) funding for public transport infrastructure. His declarations of potential conflicts of interest in 2023 and 2022, citing past employment in the energy sector, highlight his awareness of transparency and impartiality, while also indicating a consistent area of professional background.
Key Themes and Priorities:
- Fiscal Responsibility and Economic Policy: A recurring theme, particularly evident in his 2025 budget motion and consistent support for revenue estimates and treasury management strategies in earlier years.
- Community Well-being and Safety: Demonstrated through his support for community safety funding, anti-social behaviour initiatives, and the anti-gun violence walkabout.
- Planning and Development: His long-standing role as Vice-Chair of the Planning Committee underscores his involvement in this area.
- Resident Benefits: A consistent focus on ensuring council decisions translate into tangible benefits for Camden residents, as seen in his 2025 budget motion.
Evolution of Focus:
Frondigoun's focus appears to have evolved from direct, action-oriented contributions, such as championing budget motions and community initiatives, to a more observational role in his most recent year (2026). While his earlier years were marked by active participation in committees and specific policy advocacy, 2026 saw him primarily attending meetings as an observer with limited recorded input. This could indicate a shift in his role, a reduced workload, or a strategic decision to focus on specific areas of observation.
Most Significant Contributions (Recent Years):
His most significant recent contributions were undoubtedly in 2025, particularly the comprehensive Autumn Budget motion he moved, which addressed a wide range of economic and social issues, and his active role in the mayoral nomination. In 2026, his contributions were minimal and primarily observational.
Patterns and Consistent Areas of Interest:
Frondigoun has consistently shown an interest in financial governance and planning. His background in the energy sector has also led to declarations of interest in related discussions, indicating a consistent area of expertise or concern. His commitment to resident welfare and community safety has also been a steady thread throughout his service.
Yearly Activity Timeline
In 2026, Councillor Edmund Frondigoun's recorded activity was limited. He attended the Camden Town District Management Committee meeting in January as a Labour party Councillor Observer. No specific statements or actions were attributed to him during this meeting. His activity in April was noted as having no recorded involvement in the Planning Committee meeting.
Monthly Activity in 2026
During April 2026, Edmund Frondigoun had no recorded activity in the Planning Committee meeting on April 13th.
Meetings in April 2026
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During January 2026, Councillor Edmund Frondigoun attended the Camden Town District Management Committee meeting on January 7th as a Labour party Councillor Observer. No specific statements or actions were recorded for him during this meeting.
Meetings in January 2026
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Activity Timeline
Meetings Attended Note this may include planned future meetings.
94 meetings · Page 1 of 19
Planning Committee - Thursday, 26 March 2026 - 7.00 pm
The Planning Committee of Camden Council met on Thursday, 26 March 2026, to discuss several planning applications. The meeting's agenda included proposals for variations to existing planning permissions, non-material amendments, and new developments. Key discussions were scheduled around housing provision, affordable housing tenures, design quality, heritage impacts, and transport infrastructure.
Pension Committee - Wednesday, 18 March 2026 - 6.30 pm
The Pension Committee of Camden Council was scheduled to discuss the final draft of the Responsible Investment Policy, the Corporate Governance Annual Review, and the Engagement Report. The meeting agenda also included updates on the London Collective Investment Vehicle (CIV) progress, climate analytics, cash flow and membership statistics, the Funding Strategy Statement, and the Triennial Valuation employer results. Additionally, a proposal for the prepayment of secondary contributions by the Council was to be considered, alongside a review of future agenda items and training opportunities. A deputation request from Caroline Michie concerning Camden's Pension Fund Investments was also scheduled.
Planning Committee - Thursday, 12th February, 2026 7.00 pm
Planning Committee - Thursday, 29th January, 2026 6.00 pm
The Planning Committee of Camden Council is scheduled to meet on Thursday, 29 January 2026. The primary focus of the meeting will be the consideration of a planning application for a new residential development.
Resources and Corporate Performance Scrutiny Committee - Tuesday, 13th January, 2026 6.30 pm
The Resources and Corporate Performance Scrutiny Committee of Camden Council was scheduled to discuss a range of important topics, including the findings of a Corporate Peer Challenge, the council's approach to the cost of living crisis and financial resilience, and its strategy for the future use of Artificial Intelligence. The committee was also set to review performance reports for the Corporate Services Directorate and its own work programme for the upcoming year.
Decisions from Meetings
2 decisions
Proposed Land Swap - Acquisition of Kynoch Road, Enfield, London N18 and Disposal of 8 Eley Road, Enfield, London N18
From: Planning Committee - Thursday, 7th August, 2025 7.00 pm - August 07, 2025
...to facilitate the regeneration of the Regis Road Growth Area, the council agreed to declare 8 Eley Road surplus, approve the acquisition of 21 Kynoch Road in exchange for 8 Eley Road at market value plus a £1.4m payment to CCEP, and delegate authority to the Head of Property to finalize the linked transactions.
Recommendations Approved
Motions
From: Council - Monday, 18th November, 2024 7.00 pm - November 18, 2024
...to support the Labour Government's Autumn Budget, focusing on maximizing the impact of housing reforms, pursuing energy efficiency initiatives, utilizing community safety support, promoting Camden's leading work, and maximizing the benefits of HS2 for the people of Camden.
Recommendations Approved
Summary
- Meetings attended
- 94
- Average per month
- 2.0
- Decisions recorded Not all decisions are recorded, so this may significantly underestimate the number of decisions actually made.
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