Standing for re-election — 7 May 2026
81%
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21 of 26 meetings
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£32,611.69
Total allowances
£1,553.00 per meeting
Cllr Alison Holt attended 81% of meetings (21 of 26). Their annual allowances cost Kingston taxpayers £32,611.69 — equivalent to £1,553.00 per meeting attended. The Kingston average attendance is 84%.
Attendance data covers the last 12 months (May 2025 – April 2026).View source
Source: Kingston Council Members' Allowances Scheme 2025/26 (Part 6 of the Constitution). Updated 8 September 2025.
Cllr Alison Holt is standing for re-election on 7 May 2026. Now you've seen their record — is this the representation Surbiton Hill ward deserves?
The Surbiton Neighbourhood Committee looked at how to allocate councillor ward funding - money that local councillors can spend on community projects in their areas.
The committee received an information update about Seething Wells, following up on a previous decision made by the Place Committee in September 2023. No new decisions were made at this meeting.
Kingston Council's Surbiton committee will decide on a planning application to convert a house at 3 The Mall into 2 flats, with extensions and loft conversion. People who objected during consultation can speak at the meeting if they register by 10am on 16 January.
Kingston Council has approved a new policy on how they deal with abandoned vehicles in the borough. The updated rules will come into effect from April 2026.
The council approved recommendations listed on page D1 of their agenda pack. Without access to the specific details, we can't say exactly what was decided.
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