With the council’s annual meeting and Trumptonesque ‘mayor-making’ at the Town Hall just a week away, Inside Croydon can today unveil official figures to show who are the councillors doing the most to hold Mayor Jason Perry, chief exec Katherine Kerswell and their officials to account.
Tomorrow, we will be publishing possibly our most-anticipated report of the year, with our second annual Toss-cars – the awards for the feckless and the lazy, the councillors who really couldn’t give a toss…
Inside Croydon can today reveal that, according to official figures obtained via a Freedom of Information request, for the civic year 2023 to 2024, the councillor who submitted the most number of members’ requests – formal questions about how the council is being run – was:

Consistent: Karen Jewitt, leading the way in asking questions of council officials
Drum roll…
Thornton Heath Labour councillor Karen Jewitt.
One of the borough’s longest-serving councillors, Jewitt receives the basic £11,681.96 councillor allowance. Yet she managed to submit 281 formal enquiries on behalf of the people she represents – which works out to cost the people of Croydon £41.60 per time.
Runner-up this year is Stuart King, the Labour councillor for West Thornton and the leader of the Labour group. Clearly, those political responsibilities were no brake on his efforts on behalf of the residents of the ward he serves, as he submitted 251 member enquiries. Continue reading →
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