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Nancy Jirira's council service, spanning from 2010 to 2026, reveals a consistent dedication to local governance, with a notable evolution in her focus and a strong emphasis on housing and health-related matters in her more recent years.

Recent Activity and Priorities (2024-2026):

In the most recent period, Jirira's activity has been more focused, particularly in 2025 and 2024. In 2026, her recorded activity was minimal, limited to her presence at a Housing Scrutiny Committee meeting on January 12th, with no specific statements or actions documented. This suggests a period of reduced direct engagement or that her contributions were not formally recorded.

2025 marked a period of significant engagement. Jirira was actively involved in council meetings, initiating an Extraordinary Council Meeting in January and consistently declaring her employment with an NHS organisation. Her focus on housing was evident through inquiries about the housing repairs management system. She also demonstrated engagement with broader council finance by voting on budget matters, supporting a Liberal Democrat amendment. Her role as a Health Visitor informed her contributions at the Health and Adult Social Care Scrutiny Committee in September, where she raised concerns about low childhood immunisation rates. Transparency was a recurring theme, as she reiterated her NHS employment and leaseholder status for disclosure purposes.

In 2024, Jirira's involvement was primarily centered around housing and district management. She attended Housing Scrutiny Committee meetings and served as a Councillor Observer for the Liberal Democrats at the Hampstead District Management Committee. While her attendance is noted, specific actions or statements were not detailed in the provided information.

Evolution of Focus and Earlier Contributions (2010-2023):

Jirira's earlier years show a broader range of interests that have gradually narrowed towards her current priorities. From 2010 to 2013, her involvement was largely as a substitute member for various scrutiny and licensing committees, with a notable vote against a Conservative amendment to the budget in 2011 and opposition to the proposed Street Entertainment Policy in 2013. Her NHS employment was a consistent declaration of interest throughout this period.

2021 marked a significant point with her election as ward councillor for Fortune Green. Her initial focus was strongly on waste management and environmental concerns, repeatedly raising issues of litter and refuse. She also demonstrated a commitment to supporting Afghan refugees and held positions on the Licensing Committee and Standards Committee, serving as Deputy Leader of the Opposition.

By 2022, her engagement expanded to include the Culture and Environment Scrutiny Committee, Licensing Panel A, and the Housing Scrutiny Committee, alongside appointments to audit sub-committees. Her inquiry regarding communication to residents about a new enforcement officer for high streets highlights a concern for local community well-being. The declaration of her health visitor profession as a potential conflict of interest for transparency at the Housing Scrutiny Committee in November 2022 foreshadowed her later focus on health-related issues.

2023 saw Jirira co-sign a call-in notice challenging the demolition of the Holmes Road depot, citing concerns about climate change, financial stewardship, and scrutiny. This demonstrated a willingness to challenge decisions on significant local issues. Her continued involvement in the Housing Scrutiny Committee and appointment to the Homelessness Scrutiny Panel further solidified her commitment to housing matters.

Key Themes and Consistent Areas of Interest:

  • Housing: This has become a dominant theme in recent years, with consistent involvement in Housing Scrutiny Committees and the Homelessness Scrutiny Panel. Her inquiries about housing repairs and her role as a leaseholder highlight a practical concern for housing quality and resident experience.
  • Health and Social Care: Jirira's professional background as a Health Visitor has increasingly informed her council work, particularly in 2025 when she raised concerns about childhood immunisation rates. Her consistent declaration of NHS employment underscores the importance of this sector to her.
  • Transparency and Declarations: Jirira has consistently declared her employment and leaseholder status, demonstrating a commitment to ethical conduct and transparency in her council service.
  • Scrutiny and Oversight: Her participation in various scrutiny committees, including Housing, Health and Adult Social Care, and Culture and Environment, indicates a dedication to holding the council accountable and ensuring thorough review of its policies and actions.
  • Liberal Democrat Alignment: Her support for Liberal Democrat amendments and her role as a Councillor Observer for the group suggest a consistent political affiliation and approach to council business.

Evolution of Focus:

Jirira's focus has evolved from a broader range of committee involvement and environmental concerns in her earlier years to a more concentrated emphasis on housing and health-related issues in recent times. While she has always been an active participant, her recent contributions demonstrate a deepening engagement with specific policy areas that align with her professional expertise and community needs.

Most Significant Contributions (Recent Years):

In 2025, her proactive initiation of an Extraordinary Council Meeting and her specific inquiries into the housing repairs management system stand out. Her raising of concerns about low childhood immunisation rates, informed by her professional experience, is also a significant contribution to public health discourse.

In 2023, co-signing the call-in notice for the Holmes Road depot demolition demonstrates a willingness to take a strong stance on issues of environmental policy and financial oversight.

Overall, Nancy Jirira's council service is characterized by consistent engagement, a growing focus on housing and health, and a strong commitment to transparency and scrutiny.

Yearly Activity Timeline

In 2026, Nancy Jirira's recorded activity was limited to her presence at the Housing Scrutiny Committee meeting on January 12th. No specific statements or actions were documented for her during this engagement.

Monthly Activity in 2026

Nancy Jirira was noted as present at the Housing Scrutiny Committee meeting on January 12th, 2026. No specific statements or actions were recorded for her during this meeting.

Meetings in January 2026

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Activity Timeline

Meetings Attended Note this may include planned future meetings.

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Housing Scrutiny Committee Committee Member

Housing Scrutiny Committee - Thursday, 3 September 2026 - 6.30 pm

September 03, 2026, 6:30 pm
Council Committee Member

Council - Monday, 13 July 2026 - 7.00 pm

July 13, 2026, 7:00 pm
Hampstead District Management Committee Committee Member

Hampstead District Management Committee - Thursday, 2 July 2026 - 6.30 pm

July 02, 2026, 6:30 pm
Housing Scrutiny Committee Committee Member

Housing Scrutiny Committee - Wednesday, 1 July 2026 - 6.30 pm

July 01, 2026, 6:30 pm
Standards Committee Committee Member

Standards Committee - Thursday, 11 June 2026 - 6.30 pm

The Standards Committee of Camden Council met on Thursday 11 June 2026 to review the annual monitoring of Code of Conduct complaints against members, discuss updates on standards matters, and review the record of standards information and guidance issued to councillors. The meeting's agenda also included noting the committee's terms of reference and the minutes from the previous meeting.

June 11, 2026, 6:30 pm

Decisions from Meetings

1 decision

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
163
Average per month
0.9
Decisions recorded Not all decisions are recorded, so this may significantly underestimate the number of decisions actually made.
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