In this issue
Planning your Christmas meal or party?
Beating the chill
Oh yes it is! Panto time at the Harlequin
Dry January
Falling for charity
Rethink your rubbish for a better Christmas
Whats’ on
Festive fun
Skating, grottos and food fairs. Feel all Christmassy at events in and around the borough this December.
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Consultations
New Housing Register and Redhill road network

We want your views about new rules for the Housing Register and on proposed changes to Redhill's road network.

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Do it online
Contact us to report fraud, make payments and apply for services, online.
Beating the chill
 
Collecting refuse in the snow

Potholes and gritting – ask Surrey County Council

Responsibility for gritting in the borough lies with Surrey County Council (SCC) and the Highways Agency. SCC are prepared with 16,000 tonnes of salt ready and a fleet of 39 gritting lorries.

You can view grit bin locations and salting routes on the SCC website.

Follow the Gritter Twitter @surreytravel to see where they gritting and for travel updates.

For gritting enquiries please call (SCC) on 0300 200 1003. To report potholes and for other highways information see Highways information online on the SCC website.

Reigate & Banstead Borough Council do provide assistance to our partners to help meet gritting demand within the borough. Last year we gritted priority areas such as town centre footpaths and council owned car parks.

Stay informed about our services

To stay informed about council service disruptions such as bin collections and building closures, follow us on Twitter @reigatebanstead or check our website. We do advise putting your bin out as we do try and collect.

See the specific websites for these services:

Be prepared - do you know where your stop tap is?

Get ready for winter (Met office) has lots of advice on keeping warm, supporting your community, travelling and home protection.

There are also helpful recommendations on what to do if your pipes burst or freeze from Sutton and East Surrey water

Help your neighbours

Finally, consider checking on people who might need a hand. We are always grateful to residents and businesses who clear snow around their own and neighbours properties.
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