Councillor Nurullah Turan
Email: nurullah.turan@islington.gov.uk
Council: Islington
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Council - Thursday, 18th September, 2025 7.15 pm
Islington Council met on 18 September 2025, and voted to establish a twinning agreement with Azaria, a Palestinian town in East Jerusalem, as a gesture of friendship and solidarity. Councillors also approved updates to the council's constitution and Members' Allowances Scheme, and discussed a quarterly monitoring report.
Licensing Sub Committee D - Wednesday, 20th August, 2025 6.30 pm
The Licensing Sub Committee D was scheduled to convene to consider applications for premises licence variations. Councillor Clare Jeapes, Recycling Champion, was scheduled to chair the meeting. The committee was to discuss applications relating to H R Organic Food and Vegan Shop and The Passage Pantry.
Licensing Sub Committee D - Thursday, 7th August, 2025 6.30 pm
The Islington Licensing Sub Committee D met to consider a new premises licence for Passione Vino, and also reviewed minutes from a previous meeting. The application for Sud Italia was adjourned because the applicant had to deal with an emergency at the premises and was unable to attend. The committee granted the new premises licence for West 25, with amended conditions to address concerns raised by local residents.
Licensing Committee - Monday, 14th July, 2025 6.20 pm
The Islington Council Licensing Committee convened on 14 July 2025, confirming the minutes of their previous meeting and amending the membership of Licensing Sub-Committee D. Councillor Nurullah Turan was appointed as the Vice-Chair of Licensing Sub-Committee D.
Council - Thursday, 10th July, 2025 7.15 pm
At a meeting of Islington Council, councillors discussed a range of issues including the impact of government cuts, the importance of social value in procurement, and support for private renters. Councillors voted to support motions on embedding social value and compliance in procurement, supporting private renters, and recognising the Communication Workers Union (CWU) and the local campaign to save the Upper Street Post Office. An original motion opposing cuts to Personal Independence Payment (PIP) was amended and then carried.
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Summary
Meetings Attended: 32
Average per Month: 1.3
Decisions Recorded: 0