Councillor Judith Cavanagh
Email: JCavanagh@lambeth.gov.uk
Council: Lambeth
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Activity Timeline
Meetings Attended Note this may include planned future meetings.
33 meetings · Page 5 of 7
Council - Wednesday 22 January 2025 7.00 pm
The meeting began with tributes to past Councillors Rob Hill and Burt Williams, who had recently died. Councillors then heard deputations from residents on the condition of Palace Road Nature Garden, the need for cycle hangers suitable for cargo bikes, and poor housing conditions and repairs on the Tulse Hill Estate.
Lambeth Together Care Partnership (formerly Lambeth Together Strategic Board) - Thursday 9 January 2025 1.00 pm
The Lambeth Together Care Partnership agreed the minutes of their previous meeting and noted the Place Executive Lead report. The Board discussed updates on the Lambeth Suicide Prevention Strategy, initiatives aimed at helping older adults in Lambeth to age well, the work of the Lambeth Together Primary Care Commissioning Committee and the Lambeth Together Assurance Sub-Group, and plans for the Partnership's 2025/26 Business Plan. The Board also ratified the proposed update to the Lambeth Together Care Partnership's Terms of Reference.
Lambeth Together Care Partnership (formerly Lambeth Together Strategic Board) - Thursday 7 November 2024 1.00 pm
Lambeth Together Care Partnership (formerly Lambeth Together Strategic Board) - Thursday 7 November 2024 1.00 pm
Council - Wednesday 16 October 2024 7.00 pm
The Council received a deputation about street cleaning and fly-tipping on Kingscore Road, Streatham, from local residents Juri Peggy Schmidt-Solta and Kizzie Ross. The residents explained that they were frustrated with the lack of street cleaning in the area, and the regularity of fly-tipping on the pavements. The Council noted the issue and pledged to review the street cleaning schedule for the road. Councillors also received and noted a verbal report from the Lambeth Youth Council. The Council then debated and voted to adopt the Capital Programme 2024 to 2028 FINAL which will see £89.485 million invested over the next four years across the Borough. The Constitution Report - Full Council was also debated and adopted, with amendments. The most significant changes to the Constitution include the formal inclusion of the Nolan Principles, and updated powers delegated to the Corporate Director of Finance.
Decisions from Meetings
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Quarter 2 2025/26 Budget Monitoring Report
From: Cabinet - Monday 24 November 2025 5.00 pm - November 24, 2025
...to approve recommendations related to capital and revenue expenditure, savings, and income outlined in the Quarter 2 2025/26 Budget Monitoring Report to address the council's financial position.
Recommendations Approved (subject to call-in)
Creative Economy Strategy
From: Cabinet - Monday 20 October 2025 5.00 pm - October 20, 2025
...to approve recommendations for an inclusive growth strategy aimed at strengthening Lambeth's cultural and creative ecosystem, enabling all residents to contribute to and benefit from a vibrant creative economy.
Recommendations Approved
Inclusive Talent Strategy 2025-2030
From: Cabinet - Monday 20 October 2025 5.00 pm - October 20, 2025
...to approve the Inclusive Talent Strategy 2025-2030, a refreshed version of the previous Skills and Employment Strategy, outlining the council's skills and employment ambitions for the next five years.
Recommendations Approved
Lambeth's Night Time Strategy
From: Cabinet - Monday 20 October 2025 5.00 pm - October 20, 2025
...to approve Lambeth's Night Time Strategy, aiming to make the borough more welcoming, accessible, safe, and equitable at night while supporting the night time economy and improving conditions for night time workers.
Recommendations Approved
Lease of Tulse Hill Adventure Playground, Greenleaf Close, SW2 2EY to High Trees Community Development Trust
From: Pensions Committee - Wednesday 14 May 2025 6.30 pm - May 14, 2025
...a 21 years and eleven months lease for the Tulse Hill Adventure Playground was authorized to be granted to High Trees Community Development Trust, with a waived annual rent of £22,750 contingent on the provision of services outlined in the Community Service Agreement.
Recommendations Approved
Summary
Meetings Attended: 33
Average per Month: 1.4
Decisions Recorded: 6