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Welcome to the website of the

Conservative Councillors

Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames

 

 

This website gives residents the chance to find out more about the work of the Conservative Group on Kingston Council and the facility to contact us if you need help or information.

The May 2006 elections saw the Conservative Group increase from 15 to 21 Councillors.  We gained the biggest share of the popular vote but, due to electoral boundaries, the Council remains in Lib Dem hands.

The current political make-up is 25 Liberal Democrat, 21 Conservative, 1 Labour and 1 Independent.

Click here to see what your Councillors are up to...

  Latest News   National News

Conservatives Lead Campaign to Stop Post Office Closures
Conservatives Lead Campaign to Stop Post Office Closures     Conservative Councillors were out in force across the Borough on Saturday morning leading a campaign to defend six Kingston ...

Lib Dem Candidate Alienates Greater London
Lib Dem Candidate Alienates Greater London   Conservative Councillors are speaking out against Lib Dem Mayoral Candidate Brian Paddick’s Transport policy plans to charge entry by car into gre ...

An Embarrassing ‘2 Star Rating’ for 3 Out of 7 Services
An Embarrassing ‘2 Star Rating’ for 3 Out of 7 Services for the Lib Dems   The Lib Dem Administration in Kingston is floundering, and it is beginning to show.  Lib Dem failure in 2007 wa ...

Lib Dems Must Be Rattled
LIB DEMS MUST BE RATTLED     Cllr Howard Jones, Leader of the Conservative Group, hit back today against misleading and scaremongering claims by the Lib Dems over an issue which affects ...

Lib Dems Promise What They Will Not Deliver
Lib Dems Promise What They Will Not Deliver     Liberal Democrat leader Nick Clegg MP announced his Party’s new elderly health care policy on a visit to Age Concern in Kingston upon Tha ...

Project Umubano launched
Over 100 volunteers are heading off to take part in Project Umubano, our Social Action project in Rwanda.
A skills revolution
David Cameron and David Willetts have launched a Green Paper setting out plans for a training and apprenticeship revolution.
Closer links with the Ulster Unionist Party
David Cameron has pledged to give the people of Northern Ireland "a new choice" after starting discussions with the UUP.
Another day, another U-turn
George Osborne has criticised the Government's "complete absence of direction" after Alistair Darling was forced into another U-turn.
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