Standing for re-election — 7 May 2026
90%
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27 of 30 meetings
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£25,024.26
Total allowances
£927.00 per meeting
Cllr Tom Reeve attended 90% of meetings (27 of 30). Their annual allowances cost Kingston taxpayers £25,024.26 — equivalent to £927.00 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 Tom Reeve is standing for re-election on 7 May 2026. Now you've seen their record — is this the representation Surbiton Hill ward deserves?
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.
The Surbiton Neighbourhood Committee looked at how to allocate councillor ward funding - money that local councillors can spend on community projects in their areas.
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.
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