In this issue
Improve your online profile
Kingston Smith relocate to new Redhill offices
Business Community & Social Value Workshop
Small Business Forum
Cubic and TFL Contactless Payment System sees One Billionth Journey
£3.6m funding earmarked for infrastructure improvements over next five years
Cyber Security
What's on
What's on
2 Aug 19.30 Redhill Micropreneurs/Tweet up Co working social, Reigate

3 Aug 17.30-19.30 R&R Connects,
Morrisons popular networking event at Old Reigation RFC, book now

23 Aug 09.00-16.30 Co-Working, Max's Kitchen,
Holmethorpe Industrial Estate, simply turn up for some or all of the co working day
with a friendly group of micropreneurs.

24 Aug 18.00-21.30 Bravo Networking BBQ and Quiz plus networking at The Well House Inn in Mugswell. £12 Open networking and quiz

4 Sept 08.15-12.00 Natwest Boost Conference, with Google, Roffey Park, Horsham.  Book your space now

6 Sept 08.30-10.00  Business grants and how to apply for funding, David Falmer, Lime Consultancy.  Tesla Gatwick.  Book your space now

13 Sept 12.00-14.00 Learning Lunch Improve your on-line profile, James Dempster, Cobb Digital, Town Hall, Reigate.  Book your space

21 Sept 10.00-12.00 Bravo Networking bacon roll and coffee,The Royal Oak in Holmbury St Mary. £7.50 Open informal networking

18 Oct Gatwick Diamond Meet the Buyer event, Arora Hotel, Crawley. Find out more 

18 Oct ​ 12.00-14.00 Learning Lunch
Funding Business Growth, Coast to Capital, Town Hall, Reigate. Book your space

15 Nov 12.00-14.00 Learning Lunch Sport/fitness/motivation and link to business objectives, Frank Sinclair, Fit with Frank Town Hall, Reigate Book your space

13 Dec 12.00-14.00 Learning Lunch Improving profit margins/business efficiency, Town Hall, Reigate Book your space

Redhill Micropreneurs
Podcast
We were delighted to help out the Redhill Micropreneurs with their latest podcast
Funding/Awards
Funding and Awards
Reigate and Banstead Business Support Grant Do you have a business based in the borough with less than 4 employees? Are looking to grow?  Why not apply for our Business support grant of up to £1,000

Queens Award for business
Does your business have an outstanding achievement in innovation, international trade, sustainable development, or promoting opportunity through social mobility? Apply for a Queens Award for your business. Deadline 1 September 2017. 

Do you need start-up funding for your business?  Struggling to get funding from a main stream provider? Have a look at responsible finance provider Fredericks Foundation who may be able to help.

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£3.6m funding earmarked for infrastructure improvements over next five years
 

£3.6m has been earmarked for improvements to services and infrastructure across the borough after the Council’s Executive agreed its first five-year funding programme for allocating contributions from developers.

Prioritised projects include transport, education, health, flood alleviation and open space improvements, with a combined recommended contribution of Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL) totalling £3.6m.

The Council must spend CIL contributions on infrastructure needed to support the development of its area and is responsible for deciding what the majority of the levy it collects (80%), known as the ‘strategic element’, can be spent on.

Five year funding programme 

The first three schemes scheduled for funding include:

  • £51,700 towards improvements at Tattenham Health Centre to enable the GP surgery to extend its patient list and host other health services.
  • £72,000 for creating a shared footway and cycleway on the A240 between the Preston regeneration area, The Beacon School and Banstead Town Centre as part of the Preston regeneration, to be delivered by Surrey County Council.
  • £49,000 for restoration of the footpaths at the popular Earlswood Common to complement the other improvement works recently carried out by the Borough Council.

Later schemes include funding for flood alleviation measures for the Redhill and Burstow Stream; improvements to the A23 junction with Three Arch Road and Maple Road, Redhill; improving walking and cycling connectivity between Redhill, Reigate, Merstham and Horley; expanding secondary school provision in Redhill and Horley and an upgrade to Redhill Library.

Benefiting communities

Cllr Tony Schofield, Executive Member for Finance, said: “It is important that the Council maximises the value that can be secured from the limited CIL funding available. By setting out a five year schedule of priorities, it provides a greater degree of certainty to service providers and we hope it will also help organisations to leverage important match funding from other sources needed to deliver the schemes which will benefit the borough and its communities.”

In late 2016, applications were invited from infrastructure providers for the Strategic Infrastructure Programme. A total of 37 bids were received from seven organisations with a cumulative project value of £99.9m and a combined CIL ‘ask’ of £23.7m. Bids were then assessed and prioritised and a shortlist drawn up for inclusion in the Strategic Infrastructure Programme 2017-2022.

Funding agreements will be entered into with infrastructure providers to ensure that funding is only spent by them on the Council’s prioritised schemes. The Council will only be able to fund projects once sufficient CIL income has been accrued.

The full list of projects recommended for prioritisation in the Strategic Infrastructure Programme 2017-2022 are outlined in the Executive Report.

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