Mayor Zoe Garbett
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Positions, Voting Record & Activity Summary
Councillor Zoe Garbett has demonstrated a consistent and evolving commitment to public service across her council tenure, with a particularly sharp focus on resident welfare, financial accountability, and progressive policy in recent years.
Key Themes and Priorities: Across her years of service, Garbett has consistently championed social justice, environmental protection, and robust financial oversight. She has been a vocal advocate for housing affordability and standards, democratic rights, and support for vulnerable communities. Her work often involves scrutinizing council decisions, questioning budgetary allocations, and proposing alternative policies aligned with Green Party principles.
Evolution of Focus: While core priorities like social justice and environmentalism have remained constant, Garbett's focus has sharpened and become more specific in recent years. Her engagement in 2026 highlights a direct and assertive approach to holding the council and government accountable. The emphasis on initiating call-ins for Executive Key Decisions, as seen with the Dalston Ward market fees, signifies a proactive stance on ensuring adherence to decision-making principles and resident interests. Her critique of the Labour Government's budget in 2026 demonstrates a broader engagement with national policy and its local impact, particularly concerning housing, SEND funding, and youth services. This contrasts with earlier years where her focus might have been more internally directed towards council operations and specific local issues.
Most Significant Contributions (Emphasis on Recent Years): In 2026, Garbett's role as Lead Call-in Councillor for Dalston Ward, initiating a call-in of an Executive Key Decision regarding market fees, stands out as a significant contribution. This action directly addresses concerns about governance and resident impact. Her strong criticism of the Labour Government's budget, identifying specific local issues like the housing repair crisis and SEND funding, showcases her commitment to advocating for tangible improvements for Hackney residents at both local and national levels. Her support for the Mayor's concerns on immigration and asylum policy also indicates a willingness to engage with complex and sensitive national issues.
In 2025, her consistent financial oversight within the Audit Committee, particularly her focus on no assurance
ratings and financial misstatements, demonstrates a dedication to fiscal responsibility. Her advocacy for social housing and questioning of austerity measures also underscore her commitment to equitable service provision.
In 2024, her advocacy for renters, questioning landlord licensing schemes, and her engagement with environmental protection, including conservation zones and Tree Preservation Orders, highlight her continued focus on tangible local improvements.
Patterns and Consistent Areas of Interest: Garbett consistently demonstrates a pattern of thorough scrutiny of council finances and decision-making processes, particularly evident in her work with the Audit Committee. She is a persistent advocate for resident welfare, frequently raising concerns about housing, service cuts, and the impact of austerity. Her commitment to democratic principles is also a recurring theme, seen in her support for electoral reform and her questioning of opaque decision-making. She consistently represents the Green Group, proposing amendments and voting in line with their platform, indicating a strong ideological grounding for her actions.
Overall, Zoe Garbett's council service reflects a dedicated public servant whose priorities have become increasingly focused on direct accountability, impactful policy critique, and advocating for the tangible needs of Hackney residents, particularly in the most recent years of her service.
Yearly Activity Timeline
In 2026, Councillor Zoe Garbett was actively involved in council meetings, focusing on issues impacting Hackney residents. A significant action was her role as Lead Call-in Councillor for Dalston Ward, where she initiated a call-in of an Executive Key Decision regarding market fees and charges, citing concerns about adherence to decision-making principles, policy, budget, evidence, and resident interests. Speaking for the Green group, she addressed the Mayor's Statement, acknowledging the lifting of the two-child benefit cap but criticizing the timing and Hackney Labour's handling of the related motion. Councillor Garbett expressed strong disapproval of the Labour Government's budget, deeming it disappointing and lacking ambition
for failing to address critical local issues like the housing repair crisis, SEND funding, youth services, library funding, local housing allowance, and rent controls. She also supported the Mayor's concerns regarding immigration and asylum policy changes and advocated for a cross-party statement to the government.
Monthly Activity in 2026
In January 2026, Councillor Zoe Garbett was active in two council meetings. On January 19th, as the Lead Call-in Councillor for Dalston Ward, she initiated a call-in of an Executive Key Decision concerning market fees and charges. The grounds for the call-in included alleged non-adherence to decision-making principles, policy framework, and the Council's budget, as well as a failure to consider relevant evidence and the best interests of residents.
During the Council meeting on January 28th, speaking for the Green group, Councillor Garbett responded to the Mayor's Statement. She thanked the government for lifting the two-child benefit cap but criticized the timing and the Hackney Labour group's actions on the related motion. She expressed significant concerns about the Labour Government's budget, arguing it failed to address critical issues for Hackney residents such as the housing repair crisis, SEND funding, youth services, library funding, local housing allowance, and rent controls. While acknowledging the mansion tax, she criticized council tax as regressive and the absence of a wealth tax, labeling the budget disappointing and lacking ambition.
Additionally, Councillor Garbett echoed the Mayor's concerns about immigration and asylum policy changes, highlighting their impact on Hackney residents and advocating for a cross-party statement to the government.
Meetings in January 2026
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Activity Timeline
Meetings Attended Note this may include planned future meetings.
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Annual Meeting, Council - Thursday 28 May 2026 7.00 pm
The Council meeting on Thursday 28 May 2026 saw the election of the new Speaker and Deputy Speaker for the municipal year 2026/27, with Councillor Antoinette Fernandez elected as Speaker and Councillor Nisa Sharif as Deputy Speaker. The meeting also formally noted the results of the recent Mayoral and Council elections and established the composition of the Cabinet and the Council's various committees for the upcoming year.
Decisions from Meetings
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Vote of Thanks to the Outgoing Speaker
From: Annual Meeting, Council - Thursday 28 May 2026 7.00 pm - May 28, 2026
Hackney Council, on 28 May 2026, approved a vote of thanks to the outgoing Speaker, Cllr Sharon Patrick.
Recommendations Approved
Minutes of the Previous Meeting
From: Annual Meeting, Council - Thursday 28 May 2026 7.00 pm - May 28, 2026
The Council of Hackney Council on Thursday 28 May 2026 approved the minutes of the previous meeting held on 4 March 2025. The Council of Hackney Council on Wednesday 4 March 2025 agreed the minutes of the meeting held on 28 January 2026.
Recommendations Approved
Election of Deputy Speaker for the Municipal Year 2026/27
From: Annual Meeting, Council - Thursday 28 May 2026 7.00 pm - May 28, 2026
Hackney Council decided that Cllr Nisa Sharif be elected to the office of Deputy Speaker for the Municipal Year 2026/27. This decision was made on 28/05/2026.
Recommendations Approved
Election of the Speaker for the Municipal Year 2026/2027
From: Annual Meeting, Council - Thursday 28 May 2026 7.00 pm - May 28, 2026
Recommendations Approved
Composition of Cabinet and Appointment of Cabinet Members; Appointment of Deputy Cabinet Members; Establishment and Appointment to Cabinet Committees; Elected Mayor’s Scheme of Delegation
From: Annual Meeting, Council - Thursday 28 May 2026 7.00 pm - May 28, 2026
The Council of Hackney Council approved recommendations on 28/05/2026. The decision noted the composition of Cabinet, appointments of Cabinet and Deputy Cabinet Members, the establishment and appointments to Cabinet committees, and the Elected Mayor’s Scheme of Delegation for 2026/2027. Delegated authority was granted to the Council’s Monitoring Officer to make consequential changes to the Council’s Constitution.
Recommendations Approved
Summary
- Meetings attended
- 113
- Average per month
- 2.0
- Decisions recorded Not all decisions are recorded, so this may significantly underestimate the number of decisions actually made.
- 188