Fifth election in a year as councillor steps down

The borough will face its fifth by-election in less than a year after a Lib Dem councillor announced his resignation.

Kingston councillor Marc Woodall, who received over 2,000 votes at May 2010 elections, stepped down on Friday, May 25, to take up a politically restricted post at Surrey County Council.

Mr Woodall has been promoted to a position where he must advise on politically sensitive issues, which means he can no longer be a councillor under strict civil service rules.

The former councillor, who chaired Kingston planning committee, said he has had mixed emotions about leaving the post as it has been a privilege to serve the people of Kingston.

Council leader Derek Osbourne said he was very sad to see a young passionate and dedicated councillor leave the council.

Surbiton Hill coun Umesh Parekh, who left in August 2011 to take up a job with Friends of the Earth, was followed out of Kingston Council by two Conservatives, Robert John Tasker and the late James White, sparking a double by election in Coombe Vale, New Malden.

In neighbouring Coombe Hill, one time council leader, Coun David Edwards, an elected member for 35 years, stepped down in March this year to battle cancer.

The by-election will take place on July 5 this year.

Comments

Post new comment

  • Web page addresses and email addresses turn into links automatically.
  • Allowed HTML tags: <a> <em> <strong> <cite> <code> <ul> <ol> <li> <dl> <dt> <dd> <p>
  • Lines and paragraphs break automatically.
  • Filtered words will be replaced with the filtered version of the word.

More information about formatting options

CAPTCHA
This question is for testing whether you are a human visitor and to prevent automated spam submissions.

By posting content on Surbiton.com, you agree to adhere to the following guidelines.

  • Your username and password must only be used by you, keep them safe. If a posting is made using your username and password it will be considered to have been posted by you. If you have a friend who wants to use our site and post messages on the site, show them how to register.
  • Be courteous at all times, inciting racial hatred, posting abusive, obscene, threatening, harassing, defamatory, libellous or sexually explicit material or any material that is found to be offensive is not acceptable and we may suspend your username and password.
  • Retaliating to offensive posts causes more problems for other users on the discussion boards. Just report such messages to us using the Feedback link which is available at the top of every page or the 'report this' link associated with individual postings. We will act on every report we receive.
  • Please respect other people's work and do not post material that infringes copyright.
  • Do not post information that you know to be confidential or sensitive or otherwise in breach of the law. You should only post material that you know to be public knowledge. If you have any doubts do not post it on the site.
  • Never attempt to gain unauthorised access to any area of the site. This is known as hacking and is illegal.
  • Content posted represents the opinions of the author, and does not represent the opinions of Surbiton.com or its affiliates and has not been approved or issued by Surbiton.com. You should be aware that the other participants are strangers to you and may make statements which may be misleading, deceptive or wrong.
  • Spoofing or posing as another user is unacceptable. Anonymous users' postings should always be considered with suspicion.
  • Help keep Surbiton.com a safe place for information and opinion. Please alert us of any anti-social behaviour as described above.
Please note that Surbiton.com does not monitor the comments posted and we are therefore reliant upon users reporting antisocial behaviour.