Hounslow Council announces new Cabinet after Labour election win
By Boroughly editorial — AI-assisted, human-reviewed.
Hounslow Council has confirmed the composition of its new Cabinet following the local elections held on Thursday 7 May, in which the Labour Party secured a majority of seats on the council.
Labour retained control of the council, winning 32 of the 62 available seats across the borough's 22 wards — enough to govern with a majority. The result means the incoming administration can proceed with its programme for the next four years without requiring support from other parties.
The new Cabinet, which oversees key areas including housing, transport, environment and children's services, has now been formally announced. Cabinet members hold portfolio responsibilities and work alongside council officers to set policy and manage the borough's services.
For Chiswick residents, the composition of the new administration is directly relevant: decisions on local planning, roads, parks and community investment are all taken or shaped at Cabinet level. Full details of the new Cabinet's membership and portfolio responsibilities are available on the council website. Hounslow Council announces new Cabinet