Cllr Matt Cooper

Matt is from East London, but moved to Camden in 2015. Since 2019, Matt has been serving the community as a governor of Primrose Hill Primary School where he specialises in Maths education. Professionally, Matt is a software engineer and is passionate about providing opportunities for all children in Camden, especially through STEM subjects. Matt […]

Cllr Lotis Bautista

Lotis is an educator who was born and raised in and around Camden. She has always been passionate about addressing inequality and has worked in the education and charity sector for most of her working life. After starting her career as a secondary school English teacher, she has supported adults from non-traditional backgrounds to go […]

Cllr Liam Martin-Lane

Liam has lived in London all his adult life and resides in King’s Cross. He works in the tech sector but started out in a series of temporary retail jobs. This has given Liam first-hand experience of the challenges young people face in securing well-paid employment with future career opportunities. He has wasted no time […]

Cllr Kemi Atolagbe

Kemi was born locally and has been a Camden resident for over 20 years. She lives on a Camden estate with her three children. She works in local government and is a Unison activist representing members in and out of work. She is a member of Camden’s Special Parents Forum, and a parent governor in […]

Cllr James Slater

James has lived in Camden since moving for university in 2016 and now lives in the heart of Kentish Town North. He works as a parliamentary researcher and is a part-time student at UCL. He is a school governor representing Camden Council, and has been a university governor, charity trustee and involved in many local […]

Cllr Izzy Lenga

Izzy is proud to call North London, and recently Camden, home her whole life. She currently works in communications and campaigning for a trade union and has held roles in the charity and public sectors. She has experience of being an elected representative as a previous Vice President of NUS and representing Camden on Labour’s […]

Cllr Heather Johnson

Heather grew up and was educated in Camden and worked in the advice sector, concentrating on housing and welfare rights. First elected in 1994 and representing Regent’s Park since 2002, she has undertaken roles including Committee and Scrutiny Chairs, Cabinet member and twice as Mayor, she currently Chairs Planning and is Vice-Chair of Pensions. Heather […]

Cllr Edmund Frondigoun

As a young renter in London, Edmund is keen to tackle the housing inequalities experienced by many of his fellow Londoners, by improving access to affordable housing in Camden. Originally from the West Midlands, he has lived in his adopted home of Somers Town for several years and enjoys the village feel, particularly the shops […]

Cllr Eddie Hanson

Eddie has lived and worked in Kilburn for over 20 years. He is a school governor at a Kilburn school and founded Game Changers, which mentors and coaches young people into employment and gives them a better start in life. Eddie is a small business owner who enjoys mobilising local businesses in support of community […]

Cllr Samata Khatoon

Samata has lived in Somers Town since the age of 9. Samata’s family live in the area and her children go to local schools. Samata has served as a councillor since 2010. She has championed building more social and affordable homes to meet the needs of larger families. Samata was the cabinet Advisory for Tenants Voice and […]