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Richmond councillors reaffirm commitment to all residents, as committee chairs and leadership confirmed

Local News by Tilly O'Brien 10 minutes ago  
Richmond Council appointed its new leadership team and committee chairs at York House in Twickenham last night (Credit: Nub News)
Richmond Council appointed its new leadership team and committee chairs at York House in Twickenham last night (Credit: Nub News)
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Richmond Council's leadership team, committee chairs and key appointments have been confirmed for the 2026/27 municipal year following the Council's Annual Meeting at York House, Twickenham.

Councillors last night (Tuesday, 19 May) formally approved appointments to the Council's principal committees and decision-making bodies, alongside lead member and champion responsibilities that will help drive forward the Council's priorities and deliver for all residents over the coming year.

Councillor Gareth Roberts will continue as Leader of Richmond Council, supported by Deputy Leaders Councillor Jim Millard and Councillor Alexander Ehmann.

Richmond Council Leader, Cllr Gareth Roberts (Credit: Richmond Council)

Councillor Roberts said: "Richmond upon Thames remains one of the best places in the country to live, work and raise a family – and we are determined to keep it that way.

"Residents rightly expect a Council that protects local services, manages public money responsibly and stands up for our communities.

"That remains our focus. Across our committees, as in everything we do, we will continue to listen and welcome challenge and different voices – because strong local government depends on openness, scrutiny and honest debate.

"We are, and will continue to be, a council for all.

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Deputy Leader and Lead Member for Finance and Resources - Cllr Jim Millard (Credit: Richmond Council)

"While councils across the country continue to face significant financial pressures, we will continue working hard to protect the services residents rely on most, invest in our communities and deliver on the priorities people tell us matter to them."

The following committee chairs and vice-chairs were confirmed for 2026/27:

Richmond Council's newly appointed committee chairs and vice-chairs for 2026/27 (Credit: Richmond Council)

Councillor Elizabeth Gant Councillors also confirmed a number of lead member and champion appointments, including:

  • Lead Member for Finance and Resources – Councillor Jim Millard
  • Lead Member for Business and Growth – Councillor Phil Giesler
  • Lead Member for Richmond Town Centre Project – Councillor Katie Mansfield
  • Lead Member for Arts and Culture – Councillor John Coombs
  • Tenants' Champion – Councillor Paulina Vassileva
  • Armed Forces Champion – Councillor Michael Butlin
  • Borough of Sanctuary Champion – Councillor Fiona Sacks
  • White Ribbon Champion – Councillor Rhi Lee
  • Young People's Champion – Councillor Penelope Frost
  • Disability Champion – Councillor Margaret Dane

Councillor Roberts added: "I'm pleased to be working alongside an experienced leadership team, as well as councillors bringing fresh energy and ideas into key committee and lead member roles across the Council.



Deputy Leader and Chair of the Transport and Air Quality Committee - Cllr Alexander Ehmann (Credit: Richmond Council)

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"Across every committee and portfolio, our focus remains on delivering for residents – protecting frontline services, improving our environment, supporting vulnerable residents and helping our communities flourish."

     

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