WARD SURGERIES
Ward Surgeries provide an opportunity for residents and constituents to raise with their elected representative(s) any issues or concerns they may have regarding their ward. Meetings with Councillors are held privately but the venues are always easily accessible local sites. See below for details of your Ward Surgeries.
Maldens and Coombe Neighbourhood
Coombe Vale Councillors Ward Surgery is held on the second Saturday of each month (except August and December) between 10am and 12 noon at Barton Green Theatre, Elm Road, New Malden. No appointment is necessary.
Old Malden Councillors David Fraser, Mick Amson and Kate Stinton hold their Surgeries on the first Saturday of every month (except August) between 10am and 12 noon in the Housing Office of Malden Manor.
Kingston Town Neighbourhood
Tudor Ward Councillors David Cunningham, Dennis Doe, and Frank Thompson hold their Ward Surgeries on every second Saturday of the month, in Tudor Hall, from 10am to noon.
Surbiton Neighbourhood
Alexandra Councillors Mike Burden and Richard Hudson hold their Ward Surgeries on every second Saturday of the month, between the hours of 10 and 11 am, at Tolworth Library, Tolworth Broadway.
South of the Borough Neighbourhood
Chessington North & Hook North Councillor Andrew Day will be taking his first Ward Surgery on 21st May between 10am-12 at the Hook Centre. He welcomes residents to come along with any queries or concerns they may have.
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