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Kingston upon Thames, Members’ Allowances Scheme 2024/25 & 2023/24 Payments

KT1 1EUPublished 25/09/25
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ROYAL BOROUGH OF KINGSTON UPON THAMES

MEMBERS' ALLOWANCES SCHEME 2024/25 AND PAYMENTS MADE 2023/24

This Notice is published in accordance with Regulation 16(1) of the Local Authorities (Members’ Allowances) (England) Regulations 2003.

The Council’s Scheme of Allowances, 2024/25

The agreed Members' Allowances Scheme is included in Part 6 of the Council’s Constitution, which is available at the Council’s website:

www.kingston.gov.uk

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The Scheme is based on the 2023/24 Scheme with a 2.50% increase in rates in line with the Local Government pay award.

The main elements of the scheme are the payment of a Basic Allowance of £9,552.60 per annum to each of the 48 Members of the Council and the payment of Special Responsibility Allowances to certain Councillors who have been appointed to particular offices by the Council:

PositionAmount
Leader of the Council + £367.46 per Member of the Group£29,859.97
Deputy Leader£22,047.88
Leader of the Opposition + £367.46 per Member of the Group£14,698.57
Portfolio Holder£14,695.72
Chair of Neighbourhood Committee£14,695.72
Chair of Planning Committee£14,695.72
Opposition Spokesperson£7,347.85
Leader of a Minority Opposition Group + £367.46 per Member of the Group£7,347.85
Chair of Audit, Governance and Standards Committee£7,347.85
Chair of Licensing Committee£7,347.85
Chair of Health Overview Panel£7,347.85
Chair of Pension Fund Panel£7,347.85
Mayor£18,098.24
Deputy Mayor£6,299.35
An Allowance of £623.83 per annum is payable to the Independent member of the Audit, Governance and Standards Committee and to each of the Advisory Members appointed to serve on the People Committee.

Dependent’s Allowances and Travel and Subsistence may also be payable to Councillors. The Dependent’s Allowance is payable at a rate equivalent to the London Living Wage (currently £13.85 per hour). These Allowances contribute towards the cost of caring responsibilities incurred by Councillors while undertaking their duties and must be evidenced by receipts.

The Recommendations of the Independent Remuneration Panel

The Independent Panel for the Remuneration of Councillors in London established by London Councils reviews allowances every four years.

Its 2023 report recommended a Basic Allowance of £15,960 per annum for each Councillor and five levels (or bands) of Special Responsibility Allowances (SRA) and these allowances should be updated annually in line with the local government pay settlement.

The allowances approved by the Council are based on these recommendations, but set at a lower level. The full report is available at the Council’s website: www.kingston.gov.uk

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Payments made by the Council during 2023/24

The amounts paid in Basic, Special Responsibility, Dependents’, Travel and Subsistence Allowances for 2023/24 are available for inspection at the Council’s offices at The Guildhall, Kingston upon Thames KT1 1EU during normal office hours and on the Council’s website www.kingston.gov.uk

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Members of the public are required to make an appointment in advance for inspection at the offices.

For further information please contact Fiona Cotter, Team Manager of Democratic Services fiona.cotter@kingston.gov.uk or 020 8547 4607.

Louise Round

Interim Monitoring Officer

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