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Zoë Garbett - London Assembly Member

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Key information

Start date for this term:

Salary: £64,331

Constituency: Londonwide

Political group: City Hall Greens

Biography

Zoë Garbett has worked in the public sector and NHS for over 10 years holding senior roles in public health, adult social care and children’s health services - delivering projects that address health inequalities.

Zoë was elected as a councillor in Hackney in 2022 with the highest Green vote in London and has a track record of taking action on injustice.

Responsibilities for 2025-26
  • Chair of the Housing Committee
  • Member of the Police and Crime Committee
  • Member of the Planning and Regeneration Committee

Media enquiries

Email Heather Abdule at [email protected] for press and media enquiries.

If you are constituent, email Zoë at [email protected].


Zoë's questions at Mayor's Question Time

Assembly Members can put questions to the Mayor at Mayor's Question Time.

Find out what questions Zoë has been asking.

 


Latest news from Zoë

Zoë Garbett AM responds to Child Q misconduct hearing. “A Black child was strip searched while on her period at school, without a parent present. While the dismissal of officers and acknowledgment of harmful practices are steps in the right direction for accountability, we’re being told that race played no part in the violence that Child Q was subjected to.

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Responding to the Palestine protest that took place on Monday 23rd June, Zoë Garbett Green Party London Assembly Member has said:  

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Zoë Garbett AM response to the Mayor’s London Plan consultation

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In response to the Mayor’s recent announcement to build on the green belt, Green Party London Assembly Member Zoë Garbett said: "The Mayor’s green belt proposal talks about affordable homes, but that’s just developer-speak for housing that’s still out of reach for most people. There’s no guarantee of 100% social housing in this plan, just vague promises dressed up as affordability.

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