Councillor Timothy Windle
Activity Timeline
Meetings Attended Note this may include planned future meetings.
30 meetings · Page 1 of 6
Corporate Committee - Thursday 27 November 2025 6.00 pm
The Corporate Committee of Lambeth Council is scheduled to meet on 27 November 2025 to discuss a range of topics, including the council's response to external auditor recommendations, a draft of the auditor's annual report, and updates on procurement, contract management, and treasury management. The committee will also review complaints, member inquiries, and requests for information, as well as internal audit and counter-fraud efforts.
Licensing Sub-Committee - Tuesday 11 November 2025 7.00 pm
The Licensing Sub-Committee was scheduled to convene to examine licensing applications for three establishments: one seeking a new premises licence, another requesting a variation to its existing licence, and the third facing a review of its current licence. The committee, consisting of Councillor David Robson, Chair of Licensing, Councillor John-Paul Ennis, and Councillor Sarina Da Silva, was to consider each application based on Lambeth Council's Statement of Licensing Policy, guidance from the Secretary of State, the Licensing Objectives outlined in the Licensing Act 2003[^2], and any received representations.
Adult Social Care and Health Scrutiny Sub-Committee - Tuesday 4 November 2025 7.00 pm
The Adult Social Care and Health Scrutiny Sub-Committee is scheduled to meet on 4 November 2025 to discuss the Care Quality Commission assessment of Lambeth Adult Social Care, the annual compliments and complaints report, the annual safeguarding report, and the committee's work programme.
Council - Wednesday 15 October 2025 7.00 pm
The Lambeth Council meeting on 15 October 2025 included discussion of a wealth tax, a tourist levy, and the allocation of seats to political groups. Councillors also heard deputations on community space funding, parking for carers, and improvements to the Tulse Hill Gyratory. Ultimately, the council approved a motion to introduce an overnight levy in Lambeth and a motion to support Lambeth's night time economy and workers.
Housing Scrutiny Sub-Committee - Monday 21 July 2025 7.00 pm
The Lambeth Council Housing Scrutiny Sub-Committee met to discuss the condition of council housing stock and repairs strategy, proposals for a new call centre model, and the council's homelessness strategy. The committee agreed to review the call centre plans again in six months. They also requested more information on housing association routes, a breakdown of figures, non-decent homes criteria, and data showing comparisons with other boroughs.
Decisions from Meetings
16 decisions · Page 2 of 4
Corporate Peer Challenge - Final report
From: /02, Cabinet - Monday 24 February 2025 5.00 pm - February 24, 2025
Recommendations Approved
HRA Budget, Rent and Service Charge setting report
From: /01, Cabinet - Monday 27 January 2025 5.00 pm - January 27, 2025
...to address pressures on the Housing Revenue Account, the Cabinet approved a 2.7% increase in HRA rents, changes to tenant and leasehold service charges, increases in sheltered housing service charges, no change to KeyRing alarm service charges, and an increase in garage rental charges, all effective from April 7, 2025.
Recommendations Approved
Western Riverside Waste Authority - Joint Municipal Waste Management Strategy
From: /01, Cabinet - Monday 27 January 2025 5.00 pm - January 27, 2025
... to adopt the Western Riverside Waste Authority Joint Municipal Waste Management Strategy, setting strategic aims and aspirations for reducing the environmental impact of waste disposal and outlining how partner authorities will manage resources and waste between 2025 and 2040.
Recommendations Approved
Private Rented Sector Offer Discharge Policy
From: Cabinet - Monday 9 December 2024 5.00 pm - December 09, 2024
This policy outlines the council’s approach to discharging its homelessness duty into the private rented sector (PRS) in line with the Homelessness Reduction Act 2017. It formalises how the council will support eligible households in securing appropriate private rented accommodation. The policy is intended to provide greater housing stability for households, reduce reliance on temporary accommodation, and offer more sustainable housing solutions in partnership with the private sector.
Recommendations Approved
Review of Temporary Accommodation Rental Structures and Associated Costs
From: Cabinet - Monday 9 December 2024 5.00 pm - December 09, 2024
This proposal introduces a fixed utilities charge for households in temporary accommodation where utilities are currently included in rent. Around 10% of temporary accommodation households are not paying for their utilities directly, while the other 90% already cover these costs. Introducing this charge will create fairness across all households in temporary accommodation by ensuring that all households contribute equally towards their utility costs.
Recommendations Approved
Summary
Meetings Attended: 30
Average per Month: 1.4
Decisions Recorded: 16