Cllr Sue Vincent
Sue has been a councillor for 20 years in Camden, holding portfolios from Chair of Planning and Community Engagement to Environment, Transport & Planning Executive Member and twice elected to the role of Deputy Leader. Sue champions local participation in placemaking, with a day job of training officers & councillors in Urban Design and author […]
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 […]
Cllr Sabrina Francis
Sabrina has lived in Camden for her whole life and attended Brecknock Primary School and Camden School for Girls. First elected in 2014, Sabrina is a former Chair of the Housing Scrutiny Committee and of a licensing panel. She also has a particular interest in employment and welfare policy. Before joining the council, Sabrina studied […]
Cllr Rishi Madlani
Rishi first moved to Camden as a student 21 years ago and has lived in and around Bloomsbury ever since. A Councillor for 8 years, he serves as the Borough LGBT+ Champion and as Chair of the Camden Pensions Committee which has won awards for its approach to Environmental, Social and Governance issues. In his […]
Cllr Richard Olszewski
Richard is the son of Polish wartime refugees. He has lived in Fortune Green for 25 years, where he brought up his family, sending his daughter to local Camden state schools. He has been a railway worker, special adviser to a Labour cabinet minister and now a government relations consultant. A Fortune Green councillor since […]
Cllr Richard Cotton
Richard Cotton is a retired local government officer and was a founding member of his workplace’s lesbian and gay workers’ group. He has lived in London all his life and in Camden for over 30 years. He has been a Labour Party member and trade unionist for over 50 years and a councillor since 2014. […]
Cllr Pat Callaghan
Long-serving councillor Pat Callaghan is known for her commitment to serving her communities. She is passionate about improving health services and access to health services for all our residents. As a mother and grandmother, she recognises the value of providing good all-around services and works with others to promote fairness, equality and a better way […]
Cllr Nasim Ali
Nasim has been a councillor in the area for 20 years and was the first Bangladeshi and Muslim Mayor, Leader and Cabinet member for Camden. Nash grew up in the Regent’s Park ward and attended Netley primary school and Sir William Collins secondary school where he also went on to become governor for both schools. […]
Cllr Nadia Shah
Nadia has been a councillor since 2014, was born in Camden and attended local schools. Currently serving on the cabinet as lead for Safer communities, she manages her own businesses but has worked in the charity, government and private sector. Nadia is a trustee of various organisations and served on school governing boards. Nadia was […]
Cllr Meric Apak
Meric has lived in Kentish Town since 1986 and served as Labour Councillor since 2010. He is a founding member of Kentish Town Community Centre which is a thriving hub for local residents. He has been a committed champion to improve housing conditions for council residents as well as for private sector tenants. Meric served […]