Councillor Shreya Nanda
Chair of the Environment, Climate & Transport Scrutiny Committee
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Positions, Voting Record & Activity Summary
Councillor Shreya Nanda's council service, spanning from 2024 to 2026, reveals a consistent dedication to community well-being and a growing emphasis on tangible improvements, particularly in housing and public spaces. While 2024 saw a notable but singular recognition, her engagement significantly deepened in 2025 and culminated in highly detailed and impactful contributions in 2026.
Key Themes and Priorities:
- Housing and Community Well-being: This has emerged as a dominant and increasingly specific focus, especially in 2026. Nanda has actively scrutinized housing application processes, stock conditions, and energy efficiency, demonstrating a commitment to ensuring adequate and well-maintained housing for all residents, particularly larger families.
- Public Spaces and Children's Welfare: A significant priority in 2026, Nanda passionately advocated for the importance of outdoor spaces for children, recognizing the challenges of modern lifestyles. Her support for the 'Making It Happen' fund underscores a commitment to enhancing recreational facilities.
- Financial Strategy and Resource Management: In 2025, Nanda showed a keen interest in the council's financial health, exploring avenues for income generation beyond traditional tax increases and advocating for the optimization of council assets and expertise.
- Planning and Development: Throughout her service, Nanda has consistently engaged with planning matters, raising detailed questions about accessibility, long-term usability, and crucial safety aspects like fire escape management. This indicates a thorough and resident-focused approach to development.
Evolution of Focus:
Nanda's priorities have evolved from a broader engagement in 2025, where she focused on financial strategy and general planning concerns, to a more specialized and impactful role in 2026. The shift towards specific housing issues and the passionate defense of children's access to public spaces highlights a deepening commitment to direct community benefit and a more hands-on approach to problem-solving.
Most Significant Contributions (Recent Years):
In 2026, Councillor Nanda's most significant contributions lie in her detailed scrutiny of housing policies within the Homes and Communities Scrutiny Committee. Her incisive questions regarding housing applications for larger families and the accuracy of EPC surveys demonstrate a proactive approach to addressing systemic issues. Furthermore, her eloquent advocacy for children's access to public spaces during the Budget Meeting, stating,
, powerfully articulated a vital community need.
This generation of children are less free to play outside, spend more time indoors and more time on phones and devices than any generation before them. So every square inch of public outdoor space matters, because every child in Islington.
Patterns and Consistent Areas of Interest:
Across her years of service, Nanda has consistently demonstrated a meticulous approach to council business, particularly in committee settings. Her tendency to ask detailed questions, whether about financial proposals, planning regulations, or housing application processes, points to a thorough and analytical mindset. Her engagement in Planning Sub Committees and her role as Vice Chair in 2025 further solidify her commitment to this area. The underlying thread throughout her work is a dedication to improving the lives of residents through careful oversight and advocacy for practical solutions.
Yearly Activity Timeline
Throughout 2026, Councillor Shreya Nanda demonstrated a strong focus on housing and community well-being. In January, she actively participated in the Homes and Communities Scrutiny Committee, raising critical questions about facilitating housing applications for larger families, the implications of stock conditions surveys, and the accuracy of EPC surveys. She also attended a Planning Committee meeting. In February, Councillor Nanda highlighted the importance of public spaces for children and families during the Budget Meeting, specifically praising the Making It Happen
fund for park and playground enhancements, noting,
She was also present at a Planning Committee meeting in April.
This generation of children are less free to play outside, spend more time indoors and more time on phones and devices than any generation before them. So every square inch of public outdoor space matters, because every child in Islington.
Monthly Activity in 2026
During April 2026, Shreya Nanda, Councillor for Hillrise Ward, was identified during the introductions at the Planning Committee meeting on April 21st. No further statements or actions by Shreya Nanda were recorded in the provided transcript.
Meetings in April 2026
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During the February 26th, 2026 Budget Meeting, Councillor Shreya Nanda of Hillrise Ward expressed her appreciation for the Making It Happen
fund, specifically mentioning its allocation of £840,000 for park and playground enhancements. She highlighted the improvements at Elthorne Park, including the replacement of a dangerous slide. Councillor Nanda underscored the critical role of these public spaces for children and young families, especially given housing affordability issues in Islington and limited access to outdoor play. She emphasized,
This generation of children are less free to play outside, spend more time indoors and more time on phones and devices than any generation before them. So every square inch of public outdoor space matters, because every child in Islington.
Meetings in February 2026
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During January 2026, Councillor Shreya Nanda actively participated in the Homes and Communities Scrutiny Committee meeting. She raised several key questions regarding housing, including how to better facilitate housing applications for larger families, stating,
. She also inquired about the potential overlap, increased workloads, and costs associated with the stock conditions survey and CINEMDAs, asking,
So, one question, is there anything more we could be doing to facilitate this, given that this is like a tendency-led thing?
. Furthermore, Councillor Nanda questioned the current reform or timescale for addressing underlying issues and sought clarification on EPC surveys and potential data skew, asking,
Pala, did it increase workloads for repairs and investigation? How are you tracking this? And surely there will be some additional costs to the system that...
. She was also present at the Planning Committee meeting on January 12th, 2026, though no specific actions or statements were recorded for her during that meeting.
So, in regards to 3.8, the EPC surveys, so I'm assuming that means that there'd be like a slight skew in the data, so would you go back and do those surveys that were done to make sure that you've got the right assessment?
Meetings in January 2026
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Activity Timeline
Meetings Attended Note this may include planned future meetings.
45 meetings · Page 1 of 9
Overview and Scrutiny Committee - Tuesday, 14th July, 2026 7.30 pm
Standards Committee - Monday, 29th June, 2026 7.00 pm
Overview and Scrutiny Committee - Thursday, 18th June, 2026 7.30 pm
The Overview and Scrutiny Committee of Islington Council is scheduled to meet on Thursday 18 June 2026. The meeting's agenda includes a review of the committee's membership and terms of reference for the upcoming municipal year, as well as a discussion on the draft work programme for 2026-27. Additionally, the committee is expected to consider the council's Forward Plan of Key Decisions.
Environment, Climate and Transport Scrutiny Committee - Tuesday, 16th June, 2026 7.30 pm
The Environment, Climate and Transport Scrutiny Committee of Islington Council is scheduled to meet on Tuesday 16 June 2026. The meeting's agenda includes a discussion on the committee's membership, terms of reference, and meeting dates for the upcoming municipal year, as well as a review of the draft work programme for 2026-27.
Decisions from Meetings
2 decisions
Contract award for deep cleaning services framework agreement - 1029627
From: Corporate Resources and Economy Scrutiny Committee - Thursday, 1st May, 2025 7.30 pm - May 01, 2025
...to award a contract for a deep cleaning services framework agreement for up to 48 months, with an estimated spend of £1.4 million, to support Islington residents needing assistance in maintaining safe living environments.
Recommendations Approved
Contract award for estate recycling site enclosures framework agreement 1029703
From: Corporate Resources and Economy Scrutiny Committee - Thursday, 1st May, 2025 7.30 pm - May 01, 2025
...to approve the award of a framework agreement for estate recycling site enclosures to Streetspace, Green Roof Shelters, and Storm Environmental for up to three years at a cost of up to £2 million.
Recommendations Approved
Summary
- Meetings attended
- 45
- Average per month
- 2.0
- Decisions recorded Not all decisions are recorded, so this may significantly underestimate the number of decisions actually made.
- 2