Standing for re-election — 7 May 2026
95%
Attendance
18 of 19 meetings
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£25,024.26
Total allowances
£1,390.00 per meeting
Cllr Lesley Heap attended 95% of meetings (18 of 19). Their annual allowances cost Kingston taxpayers £25,024.26 — equivalent to £1,390.00 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 Lesley Heap is standing for re-election on 7 May 2026. Now you've seen their record — is this the representation New Malden Village ward deserves?
Planning permission has been approved for development at Hobkirk House on Blagdon Road in New Malden. This is an outline planning application, meaning the basic principle of development has been agreed but detailed plans will come later.
The council has refused a planning application for development at the Gas Holder Station site in Motspur Park, New Malden. The application was turned down by the planning committee.
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