Your Independent Voice for Weavers Ward
Residents of Weavers Ward deserve stronger, more accountable representation. Too many voices have gone unheard for too long. I am standing because our community deserves a councillor who listens, acts, and fights — not one who stays silent.
"Councillors should not be silent observers. They must challenge poor performance, demand answers, and stand firmly with residents."
— Abdullah Nazimuddin
Abdullah Nazimuddin is a dedicated community leader, project manager, and educator with deep roots in Tower Hamlets. His work spans the charitable, educational, and legal aid sectors — giving him a rounded understanding of the pressures facing ordinary families in Weavers Ward.
Abdullah brings professional expertise and a genuine commitment to public service. He has spent years supporting residents through some of their most difficult challenges — from housing disputes to immigration matters — and believes passionately that good representation starts with truly knowing your community.
Abdullah has provided vital support through legal aid services, assisting residents navigate complex challenges and access their rights.
"Good leadership must be accessible, accountable, and rooted in the community."
These are not empty promises. These are the concrete actions I will take from day one as your councillor.
Push for enforceable deadlines on housing repairs and hold the council accountable for persistent damp and disrepair affecting residents' homes.
Work alongside police and residents to identify and address anti-social behaviour hotspots across estates, making Weavers Ward safer for all.
Demand stronger enforcement action against fly-tipping and ensure our streets are maintained to the standard our community deserves.
Champion programmes that create real pathways into work for young people, including apprenticeship opportunities with local employers.
Ensure that council finances and decision-making are open to scrutiny — and challenge any spending that does not serve residents' interests.
Work with local charities and schools to expand extracurricular opportunities for children, ensuring every young person has a chance to thrive.
Abdullah's campaign is built from the ground up — not funded by developers or party machines, but powered by the people of Weavers Ward. He is committed to working hand-in-hand with residents, local charities, faith organisations, and schools to make our ward a place everyone can be proud of.
Have a local issue? Want to get involved? Abdullah wants to hear from you directly.
Whether you're dealing with a housing issue, concerned about crime in your area, or simply want to learn more about the campaign — Abdullah is ready to listen and act on your behalf.
Get in TouchSoon, residents of Weavers Ward will be able to submit local issues, report concerns, and make suggestions directly through this website. Abdullah is committed to making it as easy as possible to raise issues and get a response.
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