Holocaust Memorial Day
A small ceremony was held before Holocaust Memorial Day on 27 January to remember the six million Jews murdered during the Holocaust, alongside the millions of other people killed under Nazi persecution of other groups and in genocides that followed in Cambodia, Rwanda, Bosnia and Darfur. The Mayor of Reigate & Banstead, Cllr Jill Bray, joined representatives from the community in a candle-lighting ceremony.
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Help for people struggling financially
With costs rising, are you struggling to pay your bills and make ends meet? Do you wonder whether you are receiving all the financial help you could be entitled to? The Money Support team has helped 141 local residents over the last year with budgeting, maximising income and reducing debt. If you, or someone you know, would like to become more confident at managing their finances get in touch.
Free after school sports coaching
'Game On' is a new and exciting sports project for young people in school years 5 to 8, running from January to March 2022. At a Game On session young people will have the chance to try a new sport, make friends and have fun. All Game On sessions are free of charge and all abilities are welcome. Before you attend your first session please register using the online form below.
A greener you in 2022?
If you're trying to be greener this year you can find some ideas for changes you can make on our website. You can check the impact they could have on reducing greenhouse gas emissions and we've highlighted some that are easy for a quick win and some that are good for saving you money without costing a lot up front. You can also hear from some local people who made resolutions for the planet on our social media.
We're looking for sports coaches
Our R&Be Active programme helps children to learn new skills, build self-confidence and improve physical and mental health. We want to work with more local sports clubs, coaches, and activity providers to develop new sessions for kids to enjoy. Send us an email to get involved. Contact leisure.services@reigate-banstead.gov.uk
Council job opportunities
If you or someone you know is looking for a new job locally, check our website for our latest vacancies.
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Communities benefit from improvements
Better footpaths, a new sensory garden and many other projects benefited from developer contributions funding in 2020/21. We collect money from developers every year and with the latest annual total of over £2 million, we’ve now collected £8.9 million since 2016. Click the link for more information about the funding - and how you can nominate future local projects.
Help for people struggling financially
With costs rising, are you struggling to pay your bills and make ends meet? Do you wonder whether you are receiving all the financial help you could be entitled to? The Money Support team has helped 141 local residents over the last year with budgeting, maximising income and reducing debt. If you, or someone you know, would like to become more confident at managing their finances get in touch.
Free after school sports coaching
'Game On' is a new and exciting sports project for young people in school years 5 to 8, running from January to March 2022. At a Game On session young people will have the chance to try a new sport, make friends and have fun. All Game On sessions are free of charge and all abilities are welcome. Before you attend your first session, you will need to register online.
A greener you in 2022?
If you're trying to be greener this year you can find some ideas for changes you can make on our website. You can check the impact they could have on reducing greenhouse gas emissions and we've highlighted some that are easy for a quick win and some that are good for saving you money without costing a lot up front. You can also hear from some local people who made resolutions for the planet on our social media.
We're looking for sports coaches
Our R&Be Active programme helps children to learn new skills, build self-confidence and improve physical and mental health. We want to work with more local sports clubs, coaches, and activity providers to develop new sessions for kids to enjoy. Send us an email to get involved. Contact leisure.services@reigate-banstead.gov.uk
Help for businesses impacted by Covid
The Council has secured further government funding, which it will use to support local businesses based in Reigate & Banstead that have been severely affected during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Business Awards 2022: Finalists announced
Finalists have been announced for the nine categories in this year's Reigate and Banstead Business Awards! The event is taking place on Tuesday 22 March at Reigate Manor and is hosted by Gadget Show presenter, Ortis Deley.
Council job opportunities
If you or someone you know is looking for a new job locally, check our website for our latest vacancies.
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Room hire at our community centres
Did you know our community centres in Banstead, Horley and Woodhatch are available for hire? There is a wide choice of bookable spaces for weddings and parties, as well as corporate meetings, training events and community activities. With modern facilities, equipped with full audio visual support and space for up to 200 guests, there's something for every occasion.
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Doing good does you good
At VARB (Voluntary Action Reigate & Banstead), 82% of volunteers said volunteering improved their well-being. Research shows that when people volunteer, they experience a physiological response to doing good. Volunteering is a great way to connect with others and give back, as well as stay mentally fresh by learning new skills. VARB always has a wide range of volunteering opportunities to choose from. There really is something to suit everyone.
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As of last Thursday, 27 January, the Government's Plan B measures under its Covid-19 winter strategy were lifted. Work from home guidance for businesses and employees has been dropped, face masks are no longer compulsory in many locations, and Covid passes are no longer compulsory at venues and events.
While cases have shown a decline in recent weeks nationally, infection rates in the borough are still high and residents are being urged to test regularly for Covid using rapid lateral flow tests, to manage your own risk and the risk to others. You should report your test result here even if it displays negative.
Getting your Covid booster vaccine is still the most effective way to protect yourself against the virus and anyone over the age of 18 can book theirs now. If the system is busy, please be patient. Remember, it’s never too late to book your first or second jab. Book all vaccine appointments here.
You must still self-isolate if contacted by NHS Test and Trace. You can find the rules for self-isolation here.
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New schemes to help those in food and fuel poverty
This week the Council launches two new local Food Clubs – in Horley and Woodhatch – this week as part of its long-term commitment to supporting vulnerable communities and tackling food poverty. The clubs work alongside a package of other food and fuel focused initiatives including free meals for children and young adults in need over the school Christmas holidays; hampers and hot meals for vulnerable residents on Christmas day; and the launch of a pilot project to combat fuel poverty this winter.
Locked down doesn't mean locked out
Surrey County Council wants to assure all residents that there is support and help available should you be struggling.
Surrey partners working together to deal with high infection rate
As the infection rate was rising rapidly across Surrey at the beginning of the year, Surrey’s Local Resilience Forum put additional measures in-place to support hospitals, social care, and other front-line services.
Changes to Christmas bin collections
So that collection crews can enjoy a break with their families and friends there will be no bin collections in Reigate & Banstead on Christmas Day and New Year’s Day. Changes to the usual household collection schedule will start on Saturday 19 December and last until Monday 4 January.
Have yourself a Merry Local Christmas!
It's been a challenging year for businesses. In the run-up to Christmas - and beyond - spread a little love by shopping locally. Many high street retailers are offering online, click & collect and home delivery options, while cafes and restaurants have a range of takeaway and eat-in options. Need some inspiration? We've been showcasing some of our festive high-street heroes on our Facebook and Instagram channels, so go take a look!
Phase 3 roadmap
Vaccination programme
More than 450,000 people have received their first dose of the vaccine as part of the Surrey Heartlands vaccination programme. If you are over 50, have a learning disability, are at high risk of getting coronavirus, or care for someone who is, then you can book your vaccine now. Getting vaccinated is the best way to protect yourself, your family and your community.
Help for people self-isolating
If you need to self-isolate to help stop the virus, you may be worried about how you'll cope. Whether you need food or medication delivered, emotional support, or help with your caring responsibilities - there is help available. If you are struggling financially, you may be eligible for a £500 Test and Trace Support Payment.
Rapid community testing offered at Harlequin Theatre, Redhill
The targeted community testing initiative, in partnership with the Department of Health and Social Care, was first launched in parts of Surrey on 15 February. Eligible people can now get tested in Redhill, at the Harlequin Theatre & Cinema.
Crematorium planning application submitted
A planning application for a new crematorium and memorial garden in Woodhatch has been submitted by Reigate & Banstead Borough Council to provide a more local service for bereaved families.The Council is making the application because Reigate & Banstead residents who wish their loved ones to be cremated must journey to a facility out of the borough, usually as far as Leatherhead, Crawley or Croydon. Feedback from local funeral directors also suggests that bereaved families can experience longer than average wait times for convenient service times.
Environmental Health visits borough's supermarkets
The Council's environmental health team has been visiting all the supermarkets in the borough to make sure they have the appropriate COVID-secure measures in place for customers to do their essential shopping safely. They were pleased to report they found generally good standards all round. You can help keep everyone safe by shopping alone where possible, wearing a face covering, washing your hands more often and keeping your distance down the aisles and at the checkouts.
Landlord fined £16,000 for breaching HMO regulations
A Horley property company has been fined over £16,000 for failing to comply with Houses of Multiple Occupancy (HMO) legislation aimed at protecting tenants. The Council successfully took action against a private property management company for breaching the fire safety and overcrowding terms of its HMO licence for a two-storey property in Redhill.
Using the borough's green spaces responsibly
Our green spaces are important for everyone's health and wellbeing and continue to be busy. Please exercise in them responsibly, don't leave any litter and explore routes near to your home. The borough's skateparks, tennis courts, outdoor gyms, and multi-use games areas are closed in line with Government guidance. Please do not use them or let your children use them. If you are the parent of a teenager who is heading out to do their exercise, please let them know that these areas are closed.
Winners of the Sports Awards announced
The outstanding achievements of local sports clubs, teams, people and coaches were celebrated at a virtual awards evening on 25 February. The nine inspirational winners were taken from a record 70 entries and you can watch the ceremony here.
Police and Crime Commissioner election – what you need to know
On 6 May, eligible adults in Surrey can vote for who they want to be the county’s Police and Crime Commissioner. The next election takes place on the same day as the Surrey County Council and Reigate & Banstead Borough Council elections.
The Police and Crime Commissioner is elected for a four-year term and plays an important role in holding Surrey Police to account for its actions. The Commissioner also works with the Chief Constable to set the overall direction for the force.
Entrepreneur Academy winner revealed
My Vegan Dulce de Leche by Vegan Crazy has been announced as the winner of this year’s Entrepreneur Academy. The Redhill-based food business, founded by Cintia Yankelevich, was one of 16 new businesses to compete to win an investment grant provided by Reigate & Banstead Borough Council.
Marketfield Way newsletter out now
We’re making great headway on our Marketfield Way development in Redhill, with the cinema starting to take shape and work to build the shops and homes beginning soon. Read the latest issue of our quarterly newsletter now - and sign up to receive future issues direct to your inbox - on our website.
You can also keep up-to-date by following VINCI’s dedicated project Twitter feed: @marketfieldway.
Local careers website launched
A new employment website, R&B Works, developed by Reigate & Banstead Borough Council in collaboration with the borough’s major employers, is now live. Residents who may be looking for a job, a career change or wishing to work closer to home can find information about the local employment landscape and opportunities.
New initiative to boost youth employment in East Surrey
The East Surrey Youth Hub aims to help target the significant increase in unemployment among 18-24 years across East Surrey since the outbreak of the coronavirus pandemic.
Leader surgeries
The next opportunity to meet virtually with Cllr Mark Brunt to discuss local matters important to you is Tuesday 16 February. Appointments are offered to people who live or work in the borough. They can be via video conference or phone, and will be allocated on a first come first serve basis.
Tackling homelessness during the pandemic
Sleeping rough is dangerous and difficult at the best of times but exposes people to additional risks during the winter months. This year the pandemic has put additional pressures on traditional emergency accommodation but Reigate & Banstead Borough Council continues its proactive approach to tackling homelessness this winter.
Concerns with the Government’s latest planning reform proposals
Reigate & Banstead has highlighted a raft of concerns in its robust formal response to the Government’s recent Planning for the future public consultation. The council is particularly concerned about the negative impact it could have in the borough over the loss of affordable housing, essential infrastructure and local democracy.
Do you have an unwanted laptop to donate?
The Level Up project aims to provide 500 refurbished laptops to Reigate & Banstead pupils who need them for home study. With 350 laptops pledged to date, they need only 150 more to reach their goal. Laptops donated by the community are refurbished by volunteers and distributed to children and young people via local schools and charities. It is a partnership project that is being delivered by Raven Housing Trust with support from Voluntary Action Reigate & Banstead and Level Up Horley.
The Census: 21 March 2021
Census Day is Sunday 21 March. Look out for a letter from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) inviting you to take part online. There's lots of help available to complete your form if you, or someone you know, needs it.
YMCA East Surrey wins Lottery Award to fund Youth Work
YMCA East Surrey has been awarded a grant of £435,737 from the National Lottery Community Fund to take the role of lead provider in youth work which will benefit more than 1,000 local young people.
New Community Champions scheme
Now more than ever, it's vital that correct, consistent information about Covid-19 and wider health-related advice is communicated. Our new volunteer community champions receive weekly updates from us, which they then pass on to their families, friends, neighbours, community networks or workplaces.
Tell us what you would like from your local community centre
The Council is asking local residents to share their views to make sure that the borough’s three community centres in Banstead, Horley and Woodhatch meet community needs, both now and in the future. The deadline for comments is 22 March.
Residents' survey
The second round of our residents’ survey, gathering views on a range of topics, is currently taking place. If MEL Research contacts you by phone, letter or email or you receive an email from Reigate & Banstead Borough Council about the survey, please consider taking part as we hope to hear from a representative sample of the borough’s residents.
Your guide to polling day
It's not long now until you can have your say in this year's elections. Polling stations will be open between 7am and 10pm on Thursday 6 May. If you are voting in person, please keep yourself and others safe by:
- wearing a face covering
- bringing your own pen or pencil
- cleaning your hands when entering and leaving the polling station
- keeping a safe distance
If you are self-isolating or become unwell as a result of Covid-19, you are able to apply for an emergency proxy vote by 5pm on polling day.
Borough News out in March
Look out for the Spring issue of Borough News dropping through your letterbox from 8 March. This issue highlights the steps we're taking towards making our borough more sustainable, provides an insight into local community organisations and celebrates the beauty of our green spaces.
There's still time to take part in the census
Census Day has now passed but there is still time to be included. It's important all of us fill in our census forms and it's a legal requirement to take part. If you need help, there are support services to help you. Visit www.census.gov.uk or call 0800 141 2021.
Great British Spring Clean
Hundreds of local people have been helping to keep Reigate & Banstead litter free this year, week in and week out, and many will be taking part in Keep Britain Tidy’s Great British Spring Clean over the next fortnight. We want to thank all our #LitterHeroes for their dedication and hard work, come rain and shine. If you want to join them or are thinking about organising a litter pick you can contact us at cleansing@reigate-banstead.gov.uk
EU Citizens living in the UK
You and your family will need to apply to continue living in the UK by 30 June if you are from the European Union (except Ireland), Norway, Iceland, Liechtenstein or Switzerland and started living here by 31 December 2020. If you or a family member need help applying, support is available and application to the EU Settlement Scheme is free of charge.
Symptom-free testing for over 16s
Around one in three people infected with Covid-19 have no symptoms but can still pass it on. Symptom-free tests are a good way to identify positive cases so people don't spread the virus unknowingly. Twice weekly tests are now available for anyone over the age of 16 who lives, works or studies in Surrey at one of the Targeted Testing sites (such as The Harlequin and participating pharmacies). If you’re in the same household, childcare bubble or support bubble as a pupil or someone who works in a school or college, you can also order a test to collect or be delivered.
No change to bank holiday bin collections
Our collection crews will be working as usual on Good Friday and Easter Monday. Please remember to put out your correct bins by 6am in the morning on your usual day. We make every effort to complete all scheduled rounds over the bank holidays, but if we cannot complete your collection, please leave your bins at the boundary of your property and we will return the next working day. You can check your bin collections dates here.
The Harlequin Theatre to reopen in May
The Redhill venue is getting ready to open its doors after months of closure on Monday 17 May 2021, as part of phase 3 of the Government's roadmap. A varied and exciting range of live shows, films and event screenings is on offer. Plus, the Harlequin café will also reopen, serving delicious freshly made food and barista coffee. Extensive measures will be in place to make visiting the Harlequin a safe and enjoyable experience for all.
Support local businesses
One of the theme's of this year's Surrey Day, celebrated on Saturday 1 May, was towns and villages. Not only do we have four great high streets in the borough - Banstead, Horley, Redhill and Reigate - but there's also a number of smaller shopping parades and villages, home to some fantastic local businesses. Please continue to follow Government guidelines when out and about.
Businesses can find information about the latest grants - including the new application window for the Additional Restrictions Grant - on our website.
4 new rubbish trucks join the team
Four new rubbish trucks have joined the Waste & Recycling Team and, like the 11 trucks that arrived last summer, these new arrivals have been given names from the shortlist suggested by the public. Watch out for Binderella, Humpty Dumpy, Johnny Trash and Puffa Wagon - coming to a street near you. As well as collecting your rubbish, the new trucks will reduce harmful emissions and the electric bin lifts will reduce fuel usage, as well as noise.
Surrey councils secure extra £3m to help local householders boost energy efficiency
Ten local authorities in Surrey, including Reigate & Banstead Borough Council, have secured an additional £3 million from central government to help local householders improve their home’s energy efficiency, cut heating bills and help the environment. Applications for the new £3 million scheme opened on April 1 and homeowners are advised to get in touch directly with Action Surrey, an impartial energy advice centre, to find out if they are eligible as soon as possible.
Spotlight on sustainability
Six more electric vehicles have joined our fleet and will be out and about in the borough soon. Low carbon transport is one of the priorities in our Environmental Sustainability Strategy, which aims to reduce the borough's environmental impact. So far we've installed 15 electric vehicle charging points across the borough (with 7 included in the Zap Map of public charging points).
New Mayor and Executive announced
Last night saw the return of Annual Council to the Town Hall in Reigate for the first time since before the Covid-19 pandemic. In order to comply with the current Government guidance, some Members attended in person, while others participated remotely. During the meeting, the new Mayor was formally elected and the Leader, Cllr Mark Brunt, announced his new Executive line-up.
#VolunteersWeek 1-7 June
Next week we’re joining the nation in celebrating the incredible volunteers who have done so much to support our communities this year. Watch out for stories and interviews on our social media to learn more about the voluntary work that has taken place - from teaching English to refugees to helping at vaccination centres, from clearing scrubland to supplying food to those in need. We’re truly grateful to the more than 700 volunteers who work tirelessly in our borough and are taking this opportunity to say thank you.
Reigate & Banstead high street trail
This May half term, join in the fun as families track down the ‘Secret Carnival’ and its canny characters via their smartphones thanks to Reigate & Banstead Borough Council and High Street Safari. Launching tomorrow, the family trail will be found in four locations across the borough - Horley, Redhill and Reigate town centres, plus Tadworth and Walton on the Hill shopping parades. Keep your eyes peeled for 10 carnival characters hidden in the windows of local businesses in each location.
Mayor's Art Competition winners announced
Thanks to everyone who entered the Mayor's Art Competition. Themed 'Lockdown life - and the future', the competition invited children up to 19 years old to put pen to paper and share their experiences from the last year. Over 125 entries were received and, last night at Annual Council, the outgoing Mayor announced the winners.
New recycling trucks & bank holiday collections
Four new trucks have joined Bin Diesel and the rest of the team. Watch out for Binderella, Humpty Dumpy, Johnny Trash and Puffa Wagon – all names suggested by the public and chosen by our crews. As well as collecting your rubbish, the new trucks will reduce harmful emissions and the electric bin lifts will reduce fuel usage, as well as noise. All the trucks will be out collecting your bins this bank holiday so remember there are no changes to your collections.
Free live webinar for homeowners
Are you considering an extension or conversion or creating a garden office and aren't sure what the difference is between Planning and Building Control? Our Building Control team in conjunction with Planning and Trading Standards is hosting a 1 hour webinar at 3pm on 25 May offering practical advice and tips to guide you through the process. Find out more here.
Parliamentary constituencies are set to change – give your views
The Boundary Commission for England (BCE) is redrawing the map of Parliamentary constituencies in England and needs your help to make sure they take into consideration local knowledge and views.
New community centre offer
Tackling isolation, intergenerational activities, and activities for children and parents as well as for older people are among the services planned for the Council's new look community centres. The aim of the changes is to extend the reach of the three centres in Banstead, Horley and Woodhatch so that they better meet the breadth of community needs, both now and in the future.
£8.8m funding boost for improvements to facilities and local services
Investment in health services, school expansion, new footpaths, cycleways and open space enhancements are among the projects funded from over £8.8 million of developer contributions. The money has been collected by Reigate & Banstead Borough through the Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL), a charge imposed on new developments since 2016, to contribute to infrastructure and services needed to support them.
New recipe book by resettled Syrian refugees
A new Syrian recipe book, created during lockdown, has been published to capture some of the best-loved dishes of South-East Surrey’s Syrian community. Published by the Council, ‘A Syrian Feast’ represents the Syrian community, their heritage and wonderful Syrian cuisine in a colourful collection dishes.
Flytipping prompts recycling centre closure
Due to continuing high levels of fly tipping at Holly Lane, near Banstead Woods, the Council closed the recycling site permanently from 29 July 2021. During the pandemic the amount of fly tipped waste cleared by the Council has more than doubled and the environmental and financial impact of this fly tipping has been felt particularly at Council recycling sites.
Building a brighter future
It has been very exciting to see our Marketfield Way development project in Redhill reaching new heights over the summer so far, with work continuing to finish the exterior continuing in the coming months. Panelling on the outside of the cinema will be completed very soon and you will begin to see what the finished venue will look like from the outside. The third issue of our project newsletter is out now, with an update on progress so far, what’s coming up next, and a chance to hear what we are doing to boost local employment and procurement opportunities.
Update on bin collections
Our dedicated refuse and recycling crews, along with staff from other teams, have been working hard this month to cope with staff shortages due to sickness and self-isolation, as well as planned annual leave and a lack of drivers. They were working again this Saturday, as well as Bank Holiday Monday to catch up. Please continue to leave out any bins that may have been missed so the teams can collect them when catching up on their next round. We'd like to thank residents for their ongoing patience and support.
Latest plans for Merstham Rec refurb
We can now share the latest stage of our emerging plans for refurbishing Merstham Recreation Ground. The Council is planning a £1.5 million project to refurbish the park and is asking members of the community for their views on the proposals, developed following last year’s consultation and focus groups with local residents, groups and organisations. We are asking residents to share their views by 12 September.
A boost for employment in the borough
Two exciting new initiatives to help drive business forward in the borough and provide more opportunities for residents launched this month. The Youth Hub provides local young residents who are not currently employed with coaching, mentoring and soft skills development tailored to meet their career aspirations. Email youth.hub@reigate-banstead.gov.uk to contact a Youth Hub advisor. RB Works is a local employment website created in collaboration with the borough's major employers. With employers looking for staff and many residents looking for a job or a career change, 'Reigate & Banstead Works' - is dedicated to mapping the local employment landscape and employment opportunities.
Recycle Week 2021
Last week was Recycle Week 2021 and we took a look at just how much waste we recycled over the last year and what happened to it. Although the volumes of household waste collected in 2020/21 were higher due to the pandemic, more than 53% of it was recycled into new packaging and products, energy, construction materials, and more. Almost all of your recycling was processed locally. Recycling as much of our waste as possible and processing it locally into valuable new products helps to preserve the earth’s precious natural resources.
Building a more sustainable future
New guidance to ensure that local new developments help tackle climate change and meet the highest standards of sustainable construction has been adopted by the Council. The Climate Change and Sustainable Construction Supplementary Planning Document (SPD) will help to support environmental sustainability across the borough and improve the environment for everybody. Thank you to everyone who commented.
Our Entrepreneur Academy is back
This month we welcomed our 'Class of 2021' to the Reigate & Banstead Entrepreneur Academy at East Surrey College. The six-month course gives residents an opportunity to gain the essential skills needed to set up a business and ends with a special ‘Dragon’s Den’ style competition, where entrants pitch their business proposals to a panel of established local business leaders for a chance to win £5,000 in funding. The free scheme is a cornerstone of the Council’s commitment to support small businesses in the borough.
Catch up on the latest news from us
If you're reading this, you're off to a good start in keeping up to date with the Council's latest news - but if you want to hear even more about what we've been up to, check out the latest edition of our Borough News magazine! The magazine is currently being delivered to all homes in the borough and this time contains an update on our latest regeneration projects, as well as details of our vital refugee support, a guide to help you prepare for winter, and a special feature telling you all about our waste and recycling process.
No rubbish excuses!
Have you seen our new campaign to challenge some of the excuses people make to leave litter? Every box, bottle, carton and can adds up and can affect anyone (or any animal) spending time in our public spaces. Although there are many amazing local groups and individuals who give up their time to help keep the borough litter free, they shouldn’t have to! Please make sure you find a bin or take your rubbish home.
Got a brilliant business idea?
Have you been sleeping on a business idea, but have not had the funding, support, or know-how to make it a reality? Our Entrepreneur Academy is the perfect opportunity to guide you through the early stages of establishing your business – and could even see you win up to £5,000 to make your idea a reality.
Funding to make your home greener
Up to £15,000 is available for eligible local homeowners to make their homes warmer and cheaper to run. The Green Jump Surrey Scheme has already helped hundreds of residents to become more energy efficient by improving their home insulation and installing solar panels and low carbon heating. Applications should be made directly to Action Surrey, an impartial energy advice centre and funding will be awarded on a first come, first served basis.
The Harlequin Theatre & Cinema has reopened
Visit the 'Venue Reopening' page for a list of fantastic offers available until 6 June, including free cinema tickets for critical workers and half-price food in the cafe when you see a film or show. The Harlequin meets all Government regulations and is a Covid-secure venue. Extensive measures are in place throughout the building so that visitors and staff can have a safe and enjoyable experience.
u3a Virtual Event for Volunteers' Week
Redhill & Reigate u3a is holding a virtual event in collaboration with Voluntary Action Reigate & Banstead (VARB), Age Concern Banstead and the Reigate & Banstead Borough Council Community Partnerships team to highlight the work of local volunteers during Volunteers’ Week. Tune in to hear inspiring interviews and stories from people across the borough who have supported communities throughout the pandemic, as well as examples of the musical and artistic activities that u3a members have taken part in remotely to stay active and connected. To join, visit the RRu3a page on YouTube: RRu3a – Reigate & Redhill, 10am on Wednesday 2 June.
What's on at the Harlequin this summer
Rain or shine, you can enjoy the latest films and exciting live shows at the Harlequin Theatre & Cinema this summer! See new releases Dream Horse and Supernova on the big screen in July and don’t miss Disney’s Raya and the Last Dragon, just £4.50 as part of our Weekend Kids Club. Tickets are on sale for great family shows including Horrible Histories: Barmy Britain Part 5 and The Curious Adventures of Pinocchio. Keep an eye on social media for ‘Dish of the Week’ specials from the Harlequin Café menu too.
Luna Cinema at Priory Park
The Luna Cinema is back in Priory Park, Reigate from Tuesday 27 to Thursday 29 July with three feel-good movies, great food and a bar (both with click and collect service). Get your tickets now for a night out under the stars. All tickets must be booked in advance and, due to social distancing, capacity is limited, so book your place early to avoid missing out!
Enjoy your park responsibly
We hope you continue to enjoy using our parks and open spaces to catch up with your friends and loved ones over the summer. Please remember it's everyone’s responsibility to keep these spaces looking their best so put your litter in the bin or take it home with you; BBQs and fires are NOT allowed in any of our parks or open spaces; and, if you’re taking the dog, bag and bin any dog poo. You can use the litter bins for both so there are no rubbish excuses!
Great British Spring Clean
Compost bin spring sale
Surrey Environment Partnership’s spring compost bin sale is on now until Thursday 3 June. Surrey residents can get an exclusive discount on a 330 litre compost bin or a Green Johanna hot composter and soon reap the rewards of peat-free compost.
Thank you for surge testing
A huge thank you to the more than 10,000 of you who participated in surge testing in our borough.
A second huge thank you to those of you who self-isolated because of a positive test – we hope you’re feeling ok.
We really appreciate you coming forward and playing your part to contain the virus and help keep our communities safe.
The results are being collated and analysed, and we’ll communicate these once we receive them.
R&Be Active returns this summer
Our popular R&Be Active summer activity programme has returned! Sessions are taking place in person for the first time since 2019. Activities such as trampolining, orienteering and tennis will be available for children aged 6 to 12 who live or go to school in the borough.
Activities are available to book now. We’re expecting the sessions to be in high demand, so book early to avoid disappointment!
Become a Surrey Nature Explorer
Surrey County Council's Surrey Nature Explorer Passport encourages families and children aged 4 to 12 to explore our beautiful countryside and amazing libraries with a chance to win exciting prizes.With activities designed to run from mid-July until October, it gives families ideas and inspiration for days out over the bank holiday and beyond. The passport can be collected for free from one of Surrey’s 52 libraries and will help children to keep track of their adventures as they collect stickers for completing up to 15 fun nature-related challenges. Explorers who take on at least six challenges can enter a prize draw to win some fabulous prizes.
Delays to bin collections and other services
We’d like to thank residents for their patience while some of our services including bin collections, cleansing, and grass cutting, have been subject to delays. Unfortunately these delays are likely to continue as we face unprecedented staff shortages due to illness, the need to self-isolate, and planned annual leave during the summer holidays. We are working our hardest to catch up and maintain regular services, but please be aware these delays may recur occasionally in coming weeks as we respond to these pressures. Please check back on our website, Facebook page, and Twitter, for the latest updates.
Help us look after our green spaces
Spring is in the air and many of us will want to enjoy the borough's parks and green spaces. Please remember to take your litter away with you, or put it in the bin if there's room.
New 'pump track' now open
A brand-new pump track has been built at the skate park in South Park, Reigate, near Sandcross Lane. Whether you're a BMX rider, mountain biker, or skateboarder... the new site can be used by all sorts of people-powered wheels! The track was created thanks to the help of two £20,000 grants and is now open for all to enjoy!
Litter picking group up for national prize
Volunteer litter-picking group 'Tadworth, Kingswood, Lower Kingswood, Walton & Burgh Heath Litter Pickers' has been shortlisted for the #LitterHeroes prize at the Keep Britain Tidy national awards. The Council nominated the group for the award, which celebrates an outstanding effort by an individual or group that has showed commitment to the local environment.
Marketfield Way development update
Our development of a cinema, commercial units and homes in Redhill town centre has hit some important milestones recently. Our latest project newsletter is out now, with updates on progress with the build, what will be happening on site in the new year, employment and procurement and how the VINCI Foundation is supporting local charities.
More food than you need?
If you have excess food over the Christmas period, maybe because your plans change at the last minute, you could check on vulnerable neighbours and deliver a tasty treat or give to your local food bank (check festive opening hours) - more information can be found here. The Council also supports community food clubs and offers other food support over the Christmas period.
Vaccine volunteers needed!
Vaccination remains our best method to keep us all safe and we need more volunteers to help our borough get their booster shots! Can you spare a few hours to help our hard-working NHS teams?
Tattenham Way play area refurbished
The Council's refurbishment of its Tattenham Way play area is complete! The space has been given a significant refresh adding lots of new and accessible equipment using more environmentally friendly materials. Thanks for bearing with us while the site was closed. We hope local families enjoy using the new equipment.
Refugee housing appeal
In August, the Council pledged to accommodate three refugee families who had to flee their homes in Afghanistan. It has been working closely with local partners, however, as yet, has been unsuccessful in securing suitable homes for these families. The Council is appealing to private landlords with vacant, or soon-to-be vacant, two, three or four-bedroom homes for rent in the borough, to help us find much-needed homes for these families.
No excuse for abuse
On White Ribbon Day, 25 November, and the 16 days that follow, we are asking people in their communities, organisations and workplaces, to come together, and say ‘no’ to violence against women. Domestic abuse doesn't always involve physical violence. Sustained controlling behaviour and emotional pressure are also forms of abuse. Find out how you can help.
Find jobs locally with R&B Works
Looking for your next job? Don’t get stuck with a long commute when there are so many good opportunities locally. Our borough is home to all sizes of businesses and a variety of industries from finance and insurance, technical and digital, to health and caring. Our Reigate & Banstead Works website is a great place to find employment within the borough.
Handy guide to waste and recycling
Your annual printed guide to waste and recycling will be coming through the door soon. It's got everything you need to know about your waste and recycling service in Reigate and Banstead so why not pop it on your fridge to keep it handy!
Help available to get online
Tech angels, Alex and Maya from Tech to Community Connect, visited our community centre in Horley this month as part of Get Online Week. If you, or someone you know, needs a bit of help to make the most out of being online, our community centres in Horley and Woodhatch near Reigate offer friendly support and advice during their regular computer sessions.
Don't miss the boat to vote!
Residents are being urged not to lose their voice on decisions that affect them by making sure their electoral registration details are up to date. The annual canvass ensures the Council can keep the electoral register up to date, identifying any residents who are not registered to vote so that they can be invited to do so ahead of borough council elections next year.
We love our parks!
We want everyone to enjoy being outdoors this summer. Take care of your parks and greenspaces – help keep them unspoilt, safe and clean and encourage your family and friends to do the same - so everybody can love spending time in them! Please remember that no BBQs or fires are allowed in any park or open space. If you want to enjoy one at home, please also consider your neighbours too.
Live from Lockdown celebration event
The Harlequin theatre in Redhill has a special show set for 11 September to showcase the ten winners of its previous Harlequin Live from Lockdown event in summer 2020. There was an incredible response to last year's event, with 48 entries from musicians, singers, poets, dancers and comedians performing at home, and over 3,000 votes from the public. Book now to support the winners of the competition, all talented local artists – and support our wonderful local NHS at the same time! Tickets for the show are just £5 and this includes a donation to the Surrey and Sussex Healthcare NHS Trust (SASH).
Town Hall event for Heritage Open Day
For one day only, come and take a look behind the scenes at the Town Hall and discover its fascinating 118-year history as home to many of the community’s public services. The Grade II Listed building, completed in 1901, originally housed the Town Hall, law courts, police and fire stations – the 70-foot former fire station tower still forms the principal exterior feature of the building today. The event is free, but booking is essential and attendees will be required to wear face masks. The Town Hall, situated on Castlefield Road, Reigate RH2 0SH, will be open on Saturday 11 September, 11am to 2pm.
Community tree planting workshop
Increasing tree cover in the borough will help combat climate change and enhance our natural environment. For groups who want to plant trees in their local communities, we are holding some community tree planting workshops and have produced a quick guide to community tree planting, with lots of tips and useful information. The next workshop takes place virtually on Tuesday 14 September, 5pm to 6pm.
Council pledges to support Afghan refugees
As the situation develops in Afghanistan and many people are having to flee the country and seek refuge, the Council has committed to offering its support. We are currently investigating housing options, which will be sourced from the private sector, after pledging to help and accommodate three Afghan families who played a vital part in assisting our British forces. If you are a landlord who has a suitable property, please contact us via the enquiry form on our website or call 01737 276000. Funding for the resettlement scheme will come from the Government, but will require some additional funding from the Council. We are in discussion with partners to assess ways in which these costs can be shared so this urgent, humanitarian work doesn’t negatively impact on the Council’s finances or services.
Triumphant return for the Reigate & Banstead Volunteer Awards
The Reigate & Banstead Volunteer Awards were celebrated on 21 September at the Harlequin theatre in Redhill. Now in their eighteenth year, the awards recognise the contributions and hard work of volunteers across the borough. The Mayor of Reigate & Banstead, Cllr Jill Bray, presented individuals and groups with certificates and thanked them for their hard work.
Join in with Living and Ageing Well Week
Are you looking to put more fun into your day? During ‘Living and Ageing Well Week’ (Monday 27 September to Friday 1 October 2021) you can try out a variety of activities, including a quiz, dancing or even a a 60s-themed lunch. You can also find out about volunteering opportunities or get to know local groups, where people can share their interests, learn new things, and make friends. Most activities are for free, while the lunches and dinners cost up to £12.
The curtain’s up at the Harlequin!
The Harlequin Theatre & Cinema has a brilliant season lined up to keep you entertained as the nights draw in. The packed schedule offers something for everyone – drama, live music, dance, comedy and family shows – along with a sprinkling of magic and nostalgia! In December the long wait for a dose of panto fun is over with a magical production of Aladdin. Genie-us!
Syrian Feast pop-up restaurant
On Friday 15 October we are hosting a Syrian pop-up restaurant at the Harlequin Theatre in Redhill. Guests will enjoy 3-courses of tasty Syrian dishes created by our incredible Syrian refugee chefs. Tickets cost £17 with proceeds going towards projects to increase skills and work experience supporting Syrian refugees resettled into the area.
Have your say on our Homelessness Strategy
If you have experience of contacting or working with our Housing Service, we would like you to help shape our Homelessness and Rough Sleeping Strategy 2022-2027. You can take part in our survey and find out more about how we have developed the draft strategy so far on our Housing webpage. The survey closes on 14 October 2021
Concerned about a local issue? Ask our Council Leader
Did you know that residents can book an appointment to speak on a virtual call to the Leader of the Council, Cllr Mark Brunt, about local issues that matter to them? If you live or work in the borough you can book a slot at next month’s Leader’s Surgery on 26 October. Please email leadersurgery@reigate-banstead.gov.uk to arrange your online virtual meeting.
Free flu vaccination for Surrey carers
Unpaid carers in Surrey are being encouraged to take up the offer of a free flu vaccination as a priority, not only to protect themselves and the people they care for, but to help reduce hospitalisations during a time that we expect will be especially busy for the NHS and social care. If you are an unpaid carer looking after someone who is elderly or disabled, you can ask for a flu jab at your GP practice or take a Surrey Carers’ Flu Jab Voucher to your nearest participating community pharmacy to get a free vaccination.
Have your say - Gatwick Northern Runway proposals
Gatwick Airport is asking for comments on its proposed major infrastructure project for the Northern Runway. Its consultation runs until 1 December, and you can also discuss the proposals when the Mobile Project Office visits our borough. The Council will respond formally after we’ve reviewed all the information and we encourage everyone to have their say.
Consultation on Surrey’s proposed Gypsy Roma and Traveller site
Surrey County Council is asking for feedback about a proposed new Gypsy, Roma and Traveller transit site in Tandridge. The site would be the first in Surrey and is close to the eastern side of our borough next to Tandridge district, near Merstham. Along with other districts and boroughs, we are also involved in this Surrey-wide project aiming to reduce the impact of unauthorised encampments on our residents and green spaces. You will be able to give views until the consultation's closing date on 8 October.
Shop local this Christmas
Our town centres and local shopping parades are all gearing up for their festive shopping periods. From meeting friends for coffee or a festive meal, local shops offer unique gift ideas and service with a smile. Consider shopping local this Christmas, with a number of late-night shopping options and no waiting in for deliveries.
Help someone sleeping rough
Sleeping rough is dangerous and difficult at the best of times but exposes people to additional risks during the winter months. If you’re concerned about someone you can report it to alert our outreach service directly. You can also report by phone 0300 500 091.
Help shape next year’s Council budget
We welcome and value everyone’s views as the Council develops its budget for 2022/23. You can give us your feedback from 22 Nov 2021 to 17 Jan 2022. Reigate & Banstead has a strong track record of responsible financial management, and the proposals aim to manage the budget proactively by increasing some budgets and reducing others.
Give your views about Horley
Surrey County Council has launched a new survey in partnership with Reigate & Banstead Borough Council and Horley Town Council to shape the future of the town. The results will underpin plans for creating more jobs, attracting investment to the area and supporting existing businesses.
Surrey Hills boundary review
In a project led by Natural England, a formal boundary review is underway to gather evidence of outstanding natural beauty in areas currently outside of the Surrey Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. They are calling for your local knowledge to help decide if these areas should be designated.
Domestic abuse support
Domestic abuse affects people of all ages, ethnicities, abilities and income levels. And it isn’t always physical - controlling behaviour or emotional pressure are also abusive. For help and support see Healthy Surrey or ESDAS in East Surrey or call Surrey's Domestic Abuse helpline on 01483 776822 - in an emergency always call 999.
Stop the spread this winter
The flu virus kills almost 11,000 people and hospitalises tens of thousands more in England in an average year. It’s more important than ever to get your flu jab this year.
Find out if you're eligible for a free flu vaccine.
Warm Over Winter campaign
Horley Lions Club is helping vulnerable residents who live in Horley, Redhill, Reigate, and surrounding villages with winter fuel payments. The club is working with the Citizens Advice organisation and local food banks to help identify people most in need and there are a number of ways to support the campaign.
Surrey Police survey
Surrey Police are asking for local residents to take part in a short survey to make sure you can get the right information from them when you want and need it. The survey is quick and easy, taking no longer than 10 minutes to complete, and any information you provide is anonymous.
Halloween and Bonfire Night
Are you meeting friends or family on Halloween or Bonfire Night? Remember, remember that meeting outdoors is safer. If you do meet indoors, let fresh air in. Please be mindful of your neighbours when letting off fireworks at night and that the noise can be stressful for pets.
Residents invited to Remembrance Day services
Public services will be held on Remembrance Day at war memorials in Banstead, Horley, and Redhill on Sunday, 14 November. Everyone is welcome to attend the events, which will all start at 10.30am, with a two-minute silence to be held at 11am.
A magical Pantomime
The annual family panto is always one of the most popular and spectacular events of the calendar at Redhill's Harlequin Theatre & Cinema. This year, join our hero Aladdin on the magical journey of a lifetime as he soars through the skies in his quest for fortune and true love! Tickets are selling fast and some shows are already sold out, so book now to avoid disappointment.
Grandparents' Stay & Play
If you spend time with your grandchildren on a Tuesday or Wednesday morning why not try one of the new Stay & Play groups at our community centres in Horley and Woodhatch, near Reigate. Pre-school children can enjoy crafts and free play, snacks and circle time between 10am and 12 noon. Costs £2.50 per child (£1 per sibling).
Topping out event at Marketfield Way development
October marked an important milestone for the Council’s new flagship development in Marketfield Way, Redhill, which will include a multi-screen cinema, shops, restaurants and homes. The concrete frame of the residential block has now reached its full height of 13 floors, and as the tradition goes, reaching the highest point of the construction was celebrated with a ‘Topping Out’ event.
Have a safe Christmas
Covid-19 rates have been very high in the borough recently and cases of the highly infectious Omicron variant have been confirmed. Please, follow the guidance to protect yourself, your loved ones, and the community. We all deserve to enjoy this festive period. Book your booster. It’s now mandatory to wear your mask in most indoor public spaces, unless exempt. Let fresh air in to blow Covid particles away when mixing indoors with others.
Garden Waste service winter break
Our garden waste service will be paused during the Christmas period for its two-week annual break. Scheduled collections of garden waste are due to restart from 10 January.
How to contact us over Christmas
If you're planning to message or call us at the Council over the festive period, remember to check our revised opening hours beforehand. There are also options available if you need to contact us in the event of an emergency.
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