Tower Hamlets Council
Tower Hamlets Council has passed 3 plant-based food transition actions. The council has a strong record of formally committing to plant-based transition actions. Insufficient public-facing documents to assess communications vs delivery alignment. No public forum or petition data found — pressure cannot be assessed. The trajectory is improving — more recent decisions support plant-based transition than older ones.
- Formally committed
- Discussed, not decided
- Active opposition0 signals
- Commitments dropped0 actions
Fewer than 2 public-facing documents found — not enough data to compute an alignment index.
No public forum or petition documents found — not enough data to measure public pressure.
Scored actions
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| Action | Category | Stance | Body | Mentions | Last meeting |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Integrate plant-based nutrition into JSNA / public health strategyaction 13View action page → | Health & Equity Integration | Supporting | Cabinet | 3 | 17 Jun 2025 |
Declare a climate emergency (including explicit recognition of food-system emissions and plant-based transition)action 63View action page → | Governance & Strategy: PBT Redirect | Supporting | CabinetCouncilOverview and Scrutiny Committee | 29 | 27 Mar 2026 |
Urban biodiversity programme (trees, wildflowers, green roofs, wildlife corridors, green community projects)action 61View action page → | Urban Nature & Biodiversity: RESTORE | Supporting | CabinetCouncilStrategic Development Committee | 12 | 24 Mar 2026 |
Coastal habitat restoration / blue carbon projects (seagrass, saltmarsh, kelp where applicable)action 54View action page → | Land Use & Nature Restoration: RESTORE | Neutral | Strategic Development Committee | 1 | 03 Sep 2025 |
Under consideration
soft-lane signal — not yet formally adoptedDetected by pattern matching in agendas, work programmes, and meeting records. Confidence ≥ 0.55 · ≥ 2 documents · not yet showing as formally supported.