Mayor Lutfur Rahman
Email: mayor@towerhamlets.gov.uk
Council: Tower Hamlets
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Positions, Voting Record & Activity Summary
Across his council service, Mayor Lutfur Rahman has consistently demonstrated a deep commitment to community well-being, resident welfare, and robust financial management, with a pronounced emphasis on these areas in recent years. His activities in 2026 underscore a continued dedication to presiding over crucial council functions and advocating for the people he serves.
In 2026, Rahman's engagement was marked by his active role in council proceedings. He presided over multiple council and Cabinet meetings, notably opening the January 7th Cabinet meeting with new year wishes and a heartfelt tribute to the late Simon Baxter, whom he described as a kind, warm-hearted and dedicated person.
A significant focus was placed on the council's financial health, with Rahman highlighting the fantastic work
on the budget and Medium Term Financial Strategy, asserting that these efforts were not political but about what they are doing for the people.
He also chaired the Transformation and Assurance Board and presented his report to the Council, indicating a hands-on approach to governance and strategic oversight.
This recent activity builds upon a strong foundation laid in 2025. During this year, Rahman was a highly visible participant, championing ambitious financial strategies like the Medium Term Financial Strategy (MTFS) and Council Tax proposals, which he deemed fully costed, balanced, and sustainable
and groundbreaking.
These strategies fueled substantial investments in vital services, including youth services, free school meals, free swimming, winter fuel payments, free home care, and affordable housing. He actively worked to exceed savings targets and bolster the general fund reserve, stating,
Rahman also took a firm stance on social justice, advocating for the reopening of a women's center and a drugs rehabilitation facility, expressing pride in the council's
Reserves are for helping and supporting the people of the borough.
outstanding
Ofsted result for children's services, opposing reductions in affordable housing, and announcing divestment from companies involved in genocide
in Gaza. His commitment to young people was a recurring theme, with promises of significant investment and a declaration of no compromises
for vulnerable groups.
In 2024, Rahman's focus remained on community engagement, resident welfare, and council improvement. He chaired numerous Cabinet and Sub-Committee meetings, stressing community consultation and transparency. Key priorities included the Women's Safety Action Plan, revitalizing youth services, and addressing homelessness. He championed initiatives like the Free Swimming Programme and winter energy payments for pensioners, while also advocating for financial stability and reduced reliance on consultants. The Tower Hamlets Local Plan 2038 was presented as a new, holistic and revolutionary approach to planning and placemaking, built on foundations putting regeneration and residents first.
Broader societal issues were also addressed, including calls for a ceasefire in Gaza and participation in awareness months.
Key themes and priorities that run consistently through Rahman's work include a strong emphasis on community investment, resident welfare, and robust financial management. He consistently prioritizes services that directly benefit the public, particularly vulnerable groups like young people, elders, and women. His focus has evolved by demonstrating an increasing depth and detail in articulating and defending financial strategies that underpin these service commitments, especially in recent years. His most significant contributions, particularly in recent years, appear to be the successful implementation and defense of ambitious financial plans that enable substantial investment in front-line services and social programs, alongside a clear and vocal stance on social justice issues. Consistent areas of interest include youth services, housing affordability, and ensuring the financial health and effectiveness of the council to serve its residents.
Yearly Activity Timeline
During January 2026, Mayor Lutfur Rahman was actively involved in council proceedings. He presided over three council meetings, including opening the Cabinet meeting on January 7th where he extended new year wishes and mourned the loss of Simon Baxter, praising him as a kind, warm-hearted and dedicated person.
Rahman highlighted the fantastic work
on the budget and Medium Term Financial Strategy, asserting that the council's efforts were not political but about what they are doing for the people.
He also chaired the Transformation and Assurance Board meeting on January 13th, leading introductions, and presented his report to the Council on January 21st.
Monthly Activity in 2026
During January 2026, Mayor Lutfur Rahman was active in three council meetings. He opened the Cabinet meeting on January 7th, extending a happy new year to attendees and acknowledging the sad passing of Simon Baxter, whom he described as a kind, warm-hearted and dedicated person.
He also expressed gratitude for the fantastic work
on the budget and Medium Term Financial Strategy, emphasizing that the council's actions were not political but about what they are doing for the people.
On January 13th, he chaired the Transformation and Assurance Board meeting and led the Welcome and Introductions
agenda item. Finally, on January 21st, he presented his report to the Council.
Meetings in January 2026
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Activity Timeline
Meetings Attended Note this may include planned future meetings.
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Extraordinary, Audit Committee - Thursday, 27th June, 2024 6.00 p.m.
The Audit Committee discussed the council's performance in providing adult social care to people in their homes, and the process of recruiting new social workers to deliver that care. The committee decided to ask the council's senior management team to investigate the relationship between the amount the council spends on recruiting social workers and the speed with which they are able to fill vacancies.
Shortlisting Corporate Director Housing and Regeneration, Appointments Sub Committee - Wednesday, 26th June, 2024 4.30 p.m.
The Appointments Sub Committee of Tower Hamlets Council met on 26 June 2024 and decided to recommend Councillor Asma Begum for the role of Tree Champion. The meeting also discussed the council's performance in managing its tree stock.
Grants Determination (Cabinet) Sub-Committee - Wednesday, 26th June, 2024 5.30 p.m.
The Grants Determination sub-committee met to discuss a variety of grant related matters. They agreed to pass £1.134 million to the Mulberry Trust to allow them to buy ICT equipment for the Mulberry London Dock Secondary school. They also noted the performance of the now completed Local Community Fund. The committee received a report on the Mayor's Community Grants Programme. The meeting ended with a discussion about the council's VCS grants programme. The committee noted the grants that had been made under delegated authority.
Longlisting Corporate Director Housing and Regeneration, Appointments Sub Committee - Wednesday, 5th June, 2024 4.00 p.m.
King George's Field Charity Board - Wednesday, 29th May, 2024 5.30 p.m.
The King George Field Charity Board meeting covered several key topics, including the approval of previous meeting minutes, updates on audit accounts, financial positions, and governance, as well as discussions on grant funding and fees and charges for charitable assets.
Decisions from Meetings
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The (draft) CIL Partial Review Draft Charging Schedule - Consultation
From: Cabinet - Wednesday, 17th December, 2025 5.30 p.m. - December 17, 2025
... to undertake public consultation on proposals to revise the 2020 Tower Hamlets CIL Charging Schedule, including a new rate of £117 per square metre for Research & Development uses, and to progress to public examination if no material modifications are needed after the consultation.
For Determination
Amendments to Neighbourhood Community Infrastructure Levy Approach
From: Cabinet - Wednesday, 17th December, 2025 5.30 p.m. - December 17, 2025
...to ensure compliance with CIL regulations and to provide more flexibility in addressing local priorities, the Cabinet approved amendments to the Neighbourhood Community Infrastructure Levy (NCIL) approach, allowing underspent grant funds to be reallocated and including revenue projects alongside capital and affordable housing projects.
For Determination
Partial Update to the Planning Obligations Supplementary Planning Document
From: Cabinet - Wednesday, 17th December, 2025 5.30 p.m. - December 17, 2025
...it approved a partial update to the 2021 Planning Obligations Supplementary Planning Document, revising the Monitoring and Development Coordination Fees and the Mansard Roof Contribution, and authorized officers to withdraw the current version.
For Determination
Community Safety Partnership Plan
From: Cabinet - Wednesday, 17th December, 2025 5.30 p.m. - December 17, 2025
... that the Community Safety Partnership Plan 2025-29 was recommended to proceed to the next meeting of Full Council for approval, as required by the Council Constitution.
For Determination
Strategic Vision – Our Tower Hamlets 2035
From: Cabinet - Wednesday, 17th December, 2025 5.30 p.m. - December 17, 2025
...the Cabinet approved the Our Tower Hamlets 2025-2035
strategic vision, a 10-year plan outlining the council's shared ambitions for the borough and how they will be achieved in partnership with residents and other stakeholders.
For Determination
Summary
Meetings Attended: 82
Average per Month: 3.2
Decisions Recorded: 146