Simon Hogg - Councillor for Wandsworth (Falconbrook)

Councillor Simon Hogg

Labour Falconbrook Leader of the Council

Email: Cllr.S.Hogg@wandsworth.gov.uk

Council: Wandsworth

Council Profile: View on council website

Committees: Executive Council (Leader of the Council) Cabinet (Leader of the Council) Richmond and Wandsworth Joint Staffing Committee (Member) Standards Committee (Member) Transport Committee

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Activity Timeline

Meetings Attended Note this may include planned future meetings.

44 meetings · Page 8 of 9

Executive

Agenda

The meeting saw the Executive agree to all of the recommendations made by the four committees that reported to it. These included approval for a new grounds maintenance contract, updates to the Housing Revenue Account business plan and highway maintenance programme, and plans for a new school and community facilities in Nine Elms.

October 14, 2024
Standards Committee

Meeting

October 02, 2024
Executive

Agenda

The Executive of Wandsworth Council made a series of decisions about their leisure services, parks, and waste enforcement contracts, agreed a response to a petition about antisocial behaviour, approved a new Community Trigger protocol, and made decisions about grant funding applications.

September 30, 2024
Richmond and Wandsworth Joint Staffing Committee

Agenda

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September 18, 2024
Council

Agenda

The Council meeting began with tributes to recently deceased former Councillors Neville Daniels, Shawn Creighton, Lois Lee, and tributes were also read out on behalf of Councillor Ravi Govindia who could not be present. Councillor Peter Graham proposed an adjournment to highlight the Alton Renewal Plan, which the Council voted for. The Conservative group proposed a motion of no confidence in the Labour administration, arguing that it was incompetent, secretive, and unresponsive to residents’ concerns, particularly regarding waste collection and alleged changes to the constitution to avoid scrutiny. This motion was defeated. Councillor Cassidy proposed a second adjournment, this time to highlight the impact of the closure of Hammersmith Bridge. This motion was defeated too. The Council voted to approve changes to the constitution, and to approve the Housing and Annual Resources report. Finally, a Labour group motion stating that the Council will work with the national government to deliver on shared policy objectives was passed.

July 24, 2024

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Summary

Meetings Attended: 44

Average per Month: 2.0

Decisions Recorded: 0