94%
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17 of 18 meetings
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£9,858.28
Total allowances
£580.00 per meeting
Cllr Mark Durrant attended 94% of meetings (17 of 18). Their annual allowances cost Kingston taxpayers £9,858.28 — equivalent to £580.00 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.
The council has approved a new work schedule for creating the Borough's Local Plan - the key document that guides where new homes, shops and other developments can be built across Kingston.
The council committee reviewed the proposed budget plans for the next four years (2026/27 to 2029/30). They noted the financial information that will help decide how much money gets spent on different council services.
The council has approved its planned road maintenance programme for 2026/27 and reviewed the street lighting replacement programme. This covers routine repairs and improvements to roads and pavements across the borough.
The council rejected a proposed policy about vehicle crossovers - the dropped kerb areas that allow cars to drive from roads onto private driveways or properties.
The council approved some recommendations, but the specific details of what was decided are not available from the information provided.
The council approved a motion to prevent too many Houses in Multiple Occupation (HMOs - homes where several unrelated people rent individual rooms) from being concentrated in the same areas of Kingston.
Cllr Mark Durrant is standing for re-election on 7 May 2026. Now you've seen their record — is this the representation New Malden Village ward deserves?
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