Andreas Kirsch - Councillor for Kingston upon Thames (Chessington South and Malden Rushett Ward)

Councillor Andreas Kirsch

Liberal Democrat Chessington South and Malden Rushett Ward Leader of the Council & Portfolio Holder for Heritage and Culture and Co-Chair - Corporate and Resources Committee

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Councillor Andreas Kirsch's council service across 2024 and 2025 reveals a consistent dedication to representing constituents and advocating for robust local government, with a pronounced emphasis on resident welfare and proactive policy engagement in the more recent year.

Key Themes and Priorities: Across both years, Kirsch's primary focus has been on advocating for improved local government funding and addressing the needs of residents. In 2024, this manifested as a strong push for increased and sustained funding for councils, highlighting the England's Councils in Funding Crisis - Key Asks from the New Government motion. In 2025, this commitment broadened to encompass specific resident concerns, such as parking charges and the potential impact of national legislation on vulnerable individuals.

Evolution of Focus: While the core concern for council funding and resident representation remained, Kirsch's activities in 2025 show a more granular and direct engagement with specific policy issues and resident welfare. The earlier focus on broad financial advocacy in 2024 evolved into targeted actions in 2025, including campaigning against the Welfare Reform Bill's impact on PIP, opposing the Heathrow third runway, and proposing motions on safety and responsible investment. This suggests a deepening of his proactive approach to policy and a more direct intervention in issues affecting the community.

Most Significant Contributions (Especially in Recent Years): In 2025, Kirsch's contributions were particularly impactful. His strong opposition to the Heathrow third runway expansion, citing detrimental effects on residents, and his successful advocacy for a return to 30-minute parking increments demonstrate direct wins for constituents. His proactive motion to monitor the Welfare Reform Bill and lobby MPs regarding PIP cuts highlights a commitment to protecting vulnerable individuals. Furthermore, his proposed motion Everyone has a right to feel safe and his adopted amendment to the Responsible Investment Policy in December 2025 showcase his engagement with broader ethical and safety considerations within council operations.

Patterns and Consistent Areas of Interest: Kirsch consistently demonstrates a commitment to:

  • Constituent Representation: Actively engaging in council meetings and addressing resident concerns (e.g., parking charges, PIP).
  • Local Government Finance: Advocating for sustainable and adequate funding for councils.
  • Proactive Policy Engagement: Proposing motions and amendments to influence council policy and address emerging issues (e.g., safety, responsible investment, welfare reform).
  • Environmental Concerns: Opposing infrastructure projects with perceived negative environmental and resident impacts (Heathrow).

Overall, Councillor Andreas Kirsch's recent activity in 2025 underscores a dynamic and engaged councillor who is not only advocating for the financial health of local government but is also deeply invested in the direct welfare and safety of his constituents, demonstrating a clear evolution towards more targeted and impactful policy interventions.

Yearly Activity Timeline

Throughout 2025, Councillor Andreas Kirsch demonstrated consistent engagement in council activities, participating in meetings across eight months. His leadership roles were prominent, serving as Chair for multiple Senior Staff Panel meetings (February, May, October, December) and as Co-Chair of the Corporate and Resources Committee (February, September). A key theme of his activity was advocating against the Heathrow third runway expansion, which he strongly opposed in June, citing detrimental effects on residents and noting the redundancy of proposed actions. Kirsch also addressed resident concerns regarding parking charges in July, announcing a shift back to 30-minute payment increments. Furthermore, he actively campaigned against the Welfare Reform Bill's potential cuts to Personal Independence Payments (PIP), proposing a motion to monitor the bill, lobby MPs, and support affected individuals. His involvement in the Kingston Partnership Board in September included welcoming attendees and guiding discussions on a 10-year health plan and the Kingston Compact. In December, Kirsch proposed a motion titled Everyone has a right to feel safe and an amendment to the Responsible Investment Policy which was adopted. His contributions highlight a focus on resident welfare, environmental concerns related to infrastructure, and proactive policy engagement.

Monthly Activity in 2025

During December 2025, Andreas Kirsch was active in two council meetings. On December 16th, he served as the Chair of the Senior Staff Panel. In the Council meeting later that day, he proposed a motion titled Everyone has a right to feel safe on behalf of the Liberal Democrat Group. He also proposed an amendment to the Responsible Investment Policy motion, which was adopted and he voted in favor of it.

Meetings in December 2025
Council - Tuesday 16 December 2025 7:30 pm - 16 December 2025

Councillor Andreas Kirsch was active in the Council meeting on December 16, 2025. He proposed a motion on behalf of the Liberal Democrat Group titled Everyone has a right to feel safe . Additionally, he proposed an amendment to the Responsible Investment Policy motion, which was seconded by Councillor Sabah Hamed. This amendment was debated and ultimately adopted as the substantive motion. Councillor Kirsch voted For the amended Responsible Investment Policy motion.

Activity Timeline

Meetings Attended Note this may include planned future meetings.

62 meetings · Page 1 of 13

Council Member

Annual Council, Council - Thursday 21 May 2026 7:30 pm

May 21, 2026, 7:30 pm
Corporate and Resources Committee Co-Chair

Corporate and Resources Committee - Thursday, 19 March 2026 - 7:30 pm

The Corporate and Resources Committee is scheduled to discuss the Council's Delivery Plan for the upcoming year, alongside proposals for significant contract awards related to fire safety remedial works and essential utility services. The committee will also consider the procurement strategy for soft facilities management services.

March 19, 2026, 7:30 pm
South of the Borough Neighbourhood Committee Member

South of the Borough Neighbourhood Committee - Wednesday, 18 March 2026 - 7:30 pm

March 18, 2026, 7:30 pm
South of the Borough Neighbourhood Committee Member

South of the Borough Neighbourhood Committee - Thursday, 12 March 2026 - 7:30 pm

The South of the Borough Neighbourhood Committee was scheduled to consider a petition regarding a speed limit change on Jubilee Way and Cox Lane in Chessington. The committee was also set to receive updates from the police and Transport for London (TfL).

March 12, 2026, 7:30 pm
Council Member

Special Meeting, Council - Thursday 26 February 2026 7:30 pm

The Council of Kingston upon Thames convened for a special meeting on Thursday 26 February 2026. The primary item scheduled for discussion was the potential conferment of the Freedom of the Borough on the First Aid Nursing Yeomanry (Princess Royal's Volunteer Corps).

February 26, 2026, 7:30 pm

Decisions from Meetings

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Motion: Government Changes to Planning Rules and Kingston's proposed new Local Plan

From: Council - Tuesday 1 April 2025 7:30 pm - April 01, 2025

...to address concerns about potential government changes to planning rules and their impact on local democratic decision-making and the borough's new Local Plan, the Council resolved to oppose reduced councillor input, support collective responses to consultations, ensure councillors are notified of planning applications, review and enforce green belt regulations, and reconsider the draft Local Plan to safeguard against negative impacts on residents' amenity.

Annual Review of the Constitution, Recommendations of the Corporate and Resources Committee (20.03.2025)

From: Council - Tuesday 1 April 2025 7:30 pm - April 01, 2025

...to approve the proposed constitutional changes outlined in Annexe 1, including revisions to committee responsibilities, procedure rules, and the petition scheme, with an amendment to retain the allowance for collecting petition signatures on third-party websites, and to authorize the Monitoring Officer to make any further consequential minor changes.

Timetable of Meetings 2025-26, Recommendations of the Corporate and Resources Committee (20.03.2025)

From: Council - Tuesday 1 April 2025 7:30 pm - April 01, 2025

...to approve the proposed timetable of meetings for the 2025/26 Municipal Year, with authorization for the Corporate Head of Democratic and Electoral Services to make necessary amendments in consultation with Committee Chairs.

Summary

Meetings Attended: 62

Average per Month: 2.6

Decisions Recorded: 109