8 MAY → 15 AUGUST 2026

The first 100 days
of Cllr Akhtar Kasia.

Independent Councillor, Batley East.

An honest record, not a highlight reel.

Councillor Akhtar Kasia on Election Day
DAY 1 · 8 MAY 2026

Election Day.

  • The campaign ended.
  • The responsibility began.
  • From this day forward, every decision, every conversation and every challenge would be about one thing.

Serving Batley East.

THE FIRST WEEK

Learning the systems fast.

  • No handbook.
  • No instruction manual.
  • Only real people with real problems.
  • The learning curve was steep, but the focus never changed.

Listen. Learn. Act.

Councillor Akhtar Kasia at his seat in the council chamber
With the Mayor of Kirklees
Huddersfield Town Hall on Mayoral Selection Day
THE COUNCIL CHAMBER

Mayoral Selection Day.

  • Walking into the chamber as an elected councillor was a moment I'll never forget.
  • A new role.
  • New responsibilities.

A chance to make a difference.

Councillor Akhtar Kasia at the People's Emergency Briefing
LOOKING BEYOND BATLEY

West Yorkshire.
Wider still.

  • The future of Batley isn't shaped by Batley alone.
  • Investment, transport and healthcare all depend on decisions made across the region.

Being there means making sure Batley has a voice.

BECOMING CHAIR

Chair, Health and Adult Social Care Scrutiny.

  • An unexpected honour.
  • A significant responsibility.
  • Every question asked.
  • Every decision challenged.

Always with residents at the centre.

Councillor Akhtar Kasia, Chair of Health and Adult Social Care Scrutiny
TRANSPARENCY, LIVE

The record, in numbers.

975
Emails sent
192
Cases logged
116
Cases resolved & closed

As of 14 August 2026. Pulled from the same source as the live dashboard on akhtarkasia.co.uk. Nothing estimated, nothing rounded up.

Every case. Every email. Every outcome.

178 cases, logged, tracked and followed through, resident details removed. The complete record, plus a map of where it's all happening.

View my complete casework
Councillor Akhtar Kasia at a Tesco surgery stand
MY OFFICE ISN'T AN OFFICE

Tesco surgeries.
Street conversations.

  • Some of the best conversations don't happen behind a desk.
  • They happen on pavements, in supermarkets, outside schools and walking through our communities.

That's where I spend much of my time.

SEEING BATLEY THROUGH DIFFERENT EYES

One street at a time.

  • Every street has a story.
  • Some need investment.
  • Some need attention.
  • Some simply need someone to notice.

The more I walk around Batley East, the more I understand what matters most to the people who live here.

A community litter pick in Batley East
An unresolved local issue Councillor Akhtar Kasia is still working on
SOME PROBLEMS TAKE TIME

Still working.
Not finished.

  • Not every problem has a quick solution.
  • Some require funding.
  • Some require patience.
  • Some require persistence.

If an issue is still open, I'll continue working until every avenue has been explored.

FIXED. QUIETLY.

No press release.
Just done.

Small improvements can make a big difference to everyday life.

Overgrown ginnel before clearanceBefore
Ginnel clearedAfter
Litter-strewn public steps before clearanceBefore
Steps clearedAfter
COMMUNITY NEVER STOPPED

Downs and Special Friends.

  • Long before becoming a councillor, I was supporting families through Downs and Special Friends.
  • That commitment hasn't changed.

Community work remains a part of who I am, alongside my role representing Batley East.

Councillor Akhtar Kasia with Downs and Special Friends
Councillor Akhtar Kasia at a BatleyHub event
COMMUNITY NEVER STOPPED

BatleyHub.

  • Strong town centres are built by people working together.
  • BatleyHub brings together businesses, volunteers and community organisations with one shared goal.

A town that people are proud to call home.

GIVING BACK

Quietly.
Factually.

  • Public service isn't only about meetings and decisions.
  • It's also about giving something back.

Throughout my first one hundred days, I continued supporting local organisations and community projects whenever I could.

A community bench Councillor Akhtar Kasia helped repair
A PERSONAL PLEDGE

Part of my allowance.
Given back.

No names, no figures. Just a quiet commitment kept, the whole way through.

TRANSPARENCY

Why akhtarkasia.co.uk exists.

Transparency shouldn't be an exception.
It should be the standard.

View the live casework dashboard
Councillor Akhtar Kasia, a quiet reflective moment
WHAT I LEARNED

In my own words.

  • These first one hundred days have taught me that being a councillor isn't about having all the answers.
  • It's about showing up.
  • Listening.
  • Following through.

And never forgetting who put you here.

THE FIRST ONE HUNDRED DAYS

Complete.
The work continues.

  • One hundred days isn't a destination.
  • It's the beginning.

Batley East deserves nothing less. Raising the Standards.

Roadworks in progress, Batley East
Get in touch

If something isn't right in Batley East, Mr FAB wants to hear about it.

Highways, planning, anti social behaviour, fly tipping, or something else entirely. Every issue is logged, tracked and followed through until it is resolved.

Email me directly