Jane Martin
Activity Timeline
Meetings Attended Note this may include planned future meetings.
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Integrated Meeting of WF Health & Wellbeing and Health & Care Partnership Boards - Monday, 13 July 2026 - 1.00 pm
Inclusive Growth and Housing Scrutiny Committee - Wednesday, 1 July 2026 - 7.00 pm
Inclusive Growth and Housing Scrutiny Committee - Wednesday, 22 April 2026 - 7.00 pm
The Housing and Inclusive Economy Scrutiny Committee met on Wednesday, 22 April 2026, to discuss the strategy for re-procuring housing repairs services and to review the committee's scrutiny report. The meeting also included a review of previous minutes and an opportunity for public participation.
Integrated Meeting of WF Health & Wellbeing and Health & Care Partnership Boards - Monday, 20 April 2026 - 1.00 pm
The Integrated Meeting of Waltham Forest Health & Wellbeing and Health & Care Partnership Boards was scheduled to discuss a range of important health and wellbeing initiatives. Key topics included the development of the Better Care Fund (BCF) Annual Plan for 2026/27, a strategy for managing long-term health conditions, and updates on the Promoting Wellbeing workstream. The meeting was also set to address the mental health of Black boys and young men in the borough.
Housing and Inclusive Economy Scrutiny Committee - Wednesday, 8 April 2026 - 7.00 pm
The Housing and Inclusive Economy Scrutiny Committee met on 8 April 2026 to discuss the proposed acquisition of new build homes at Fellowship Square and to review the committee's scrutiny report. The committee did not make any formal recommendations regarding the acquisition but discussed concerns about build quality and anti-social behaviour.
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Summary
- Meetings attended
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- Average per month
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