Sharukh Mirza - Councillor for Kingston upon Thames (Chessington South and Malden Rushett Ward)

Councillor Sharukh Mirza

Liberal Democrat Chessington South and Malden Rushett Ward Kingston upon Thames

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Activity Timeline

Meetings Attended Note this may include planned future meetings.

88 meetings · Page 1 of 18

Planning Committee

Planning Committee - Thursday, 16 July 2026 - 7:30 pm

July 16, 2026, 7:30 pm
Council

Council - Tuesday, 14 July 2026 - 7:30 pm

July 14, 2026, 7:30 pm
Planning Committee

Planning Committee - Wednesday 8 July 2026 7:30 pm

July 08, 2026, 7:30 pm
Council

Council - Monday, 22 June 2026 - 7:30 pm

A special meeting of the Council of Kingston upon Thames Council is scheduled to take place on Monday 22 June 2026. The primary focus of the meeting appears to be the consideration of the final draft of the Local Plan. The meeting will also address procedural matters, including the potential suspension of procedure rules to allow for public questions.

June 22, 2026, 7:30 pm
South of the Borough Neighbourhood Committee

South of the Borough Neighbourhood Committee - Thursday, 11 June 2026 - 7:30 pm

The South of the Borough Neighbourhood Committee met on Thursday 11 June 2026, appointing Councillor Lorraine Dunstan as Chair and Councillor Griseldis Kirsch as Vice-Chair for the 2026/27 municipal year. The committee also approved several traffic management orders to introduce double yellow lines and school keep clear markings in various locations, and a community grant of £3,000 to New Era Community Projects CIC for their Reach for the Sky initiative.

June 11, 2026, 7:30 pm

Decisions from Meetings

56 decisions · Page 1 of 12

Community Grant Application

From: South of the Borough Neighbourhood Committee - Thursday, 11 June 2026 - 7:30 pm - June 11, 2026

The South of the Borough Neighbourhood Committee approved a £3,000 Neighbourhood Community Grant for New Era Community Projects CIC's "Reach for the Sky" project on 11 June 2026. The project aims to provide physical activity sessions for young carers aged 5-12 and their families.

Recommendations Approved

Objections to double yellow lines- Compton Crescent, Marston Avenue, Elmcroft Drive, Bridge Road junction with Leatherhead road, Knollmead

From: South of the Borough Neighbourhood Committee - Thursday, 11 June 2026 - 7:30 pm - June 11, 2026

The South of the Borough Neighbourhood Committee approved the implementation of double yellow lines on Elmcroft Drive, Compton Crescent, and Knollmead Avenue on 11 June 2026. The committee also approved the erection of two "No Idling" signs and parking restrictions on one side of the road only for Knollmead Avenue.

Recommendations Approved

Neighbourhood Working Arrangements 2026 - 2030

From: South of the Borough Neighbourhood Committee - Thursday, 11 June 2026 - 7:30 pm - June 11, 2026

The South of the Borough Neighbourhood Committee decided not to establish a Planning Sub-Committee and to apply a 'guillotine' of 22:30 to all meetings until May 2030. This decision was made on 11/06/2026. The committee can waive the guillotine by resolution if necessary.

Recommendations Approved

Councillor Ward Funding (CWF)

From: South of the Borough Neighbourhood Committee - Thursday, 11 June 2026 - 7:30 pm - June 11, 2026

The South of the Borough Neighbourhood Committee decided to continue with the funding allocations arrangements for the Municipal Year 2026/27. This permits Councillors to allocate up to £2,000 of Councillor Ward Funding individually.

Recommendations Approved

Appointment of Chair and Vice-Chair for 2026/27 Municipal Year

From: South of the Borough Neighbourhood Committee - Thursday, 11 June 2026 - 7:30 pm - June 11, 2026

The South of the Borough Neighbourhood Committee of Kingston upon Thames Council decided on 11 June 2026 to appoint Councillor Lorraine Dunston as Chair and Councillor Griseldis Kirsch as Vice-Chair for the Municipal Year 2026/27.

Recommendations Approved

Summary

Meetings attended
88
Average per month
1.7
Decisions recorded Not all decisions are recorded, so this may significantly underestimate the number of decisions actually made.
56