Councillors and wards
Councillors are people who are elected to represent local people in the council's decision making process. In Wandsworth, they represent particular local areas, called Wards. Wandsworth has 20 Wards and so the council has 60 councillors (sometimes known as members).

Wards
For details of councillors click on the ward name on the map or select a councillor's name from the list below.

You can check which ward you live in and who your councillors are by entering your postcode below and clicking the submit button.


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Map showing Ward boundaries for Borough of Wandsworth Roehampton West Hill West Putney Thamesfield East Putney Southfields Fairfield Wandsworth Common Earlsfield St Mary's Park Queenstown Latchmere Shaftesbury Northcote Balham Nightingale Bedford Tooting Graveney Furzedown

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Surgeries
You can contact councillors in four ways:

  • by telephone or email
  • by making an appointment to see a Councillor
  • face to face
  • with a home visit - Councillors will make home visits to elderly and disabled members of the public who are unable to travel to the surgeries or the town hall
  • by visiting one of the surgeries:

Surgeries are held every Saturday from 10am to 11am with Councillors attending on a rota basis.

Surgeries for Furzedown, Latchmere and Roehampton wards will continue to be held locally at:

Furzedown
Furzedown Project, 93 Moyser Road, SW16 - to be held on the first Saturday in each month between 11.30am and 12.30pm.

St. Alban's Church Hall, Pretoria Road, SW16 - to be held on the third Saturday in each month between 11.30am and 12.30pm.

Latchmere
York Gardens Library and Community Centre, York Gardens, SW11 - to be held on the second Monday in each month between 6 and 7pm.

Wilditch Centre, 48 Culvert Road, SW11 - to be held on the third Monday and the fourth Monday of each month between 6pm and 7pm.

Roehampton
Roehampton Library, 2 Danebury Avenue, SW15 - second Saturday in each month (10am to 11)

Listening to you
The council holds regular meetings in each part of the borough to hear what people have to say about local issues.

It's an opportunity to meet with ward councillors and town hall managers and raise topics of local concern.
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You can find out who your Councillor is, by entering your postcode in the box above and clicking the Go button.

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General contact details
Fax messages for councillors can be sent on 020 8871 7321.

To find out which ward councillors will be available at a surgery on a particular date please call:

Committee Section - 020 8871 6006
OR
The Concourse Information Point - 020 8871 6060
OR
Head of Committee Services - 020 8871 6005

To send councillors an email select the councillors name from the list above or by clicking on the ward map.


Members' Code of Conduct and Registration of Members' Financial and Other Interests
The Council has adopted a Code of Conduct for Members (under Section 51 of the Local Government Act 2000) - a copy is available on the link below. Under this code, every Member must register his/her financial or other interests in the Council's Register of Financial and Other Interests. Full details of the form that this registration must take are set in the Code. You can view the register of Members' Financial and Other Interests by clicking the link below. The registration is listed by member's surname arranged in alphabetical order.

pdf icon Members' Code of Conduct (67 kb)
pdf icon Register of Members' Interests (370 kb)

 

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