In this issue
Reigate Cycle Festival
Are you retired, active and keen to meet new people?
Free microchipping for your dog
Make and save money for your summer holiday by rethinking your rubbish
Reigate and Banstead youngsters make us proud!
Having the courage to support the Surrey Care Trust
What's on

Events in the area

July's events include the Horley carnival, girls football and a bit of Oscar Wilde.

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Consultations

Tell us what you think
We'd like to know your views about alcohol controls in Merstham and amendments to the Core Strategy.
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Do it online
Contact us to report fraud, make payments and apply for services online.
Reigate Cycle Festival
 
Cyclists in brightly coloured lycra
Whether you're a cyclist or not, this event on 28 July will not disappoint. Find out how you can be involved.
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Are you retired, active and keen to meet new people?
 
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If the answer is yes, then you might be interested in becoming a Reigate Artisan.

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Free microchipping for your dog
 

We’re offering free microchipping for your dogs for a limited time only.

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Make and save money for your summer holiday by rethinking your rubbish
 
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We’ve teamed up again with Tadworth mum-of-two Suzanne Gadilhe who helped us last year with her Christmas recycling tips. This time she’s encouraging people to make and save money by rethinking their rubbish. With the summer holidays looming, a little extra spending money or ways to save cash could come in handy.
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Reigate and Banstead youngsters make us proud!
 

Over 2,000 youngsters from across the county took part in this year's P&G Surrey Youth Games. Team Reigate and Banstead had some brilliant achievements in boocia, girls football and judo.

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Having the courage to support the Surrey Care Trust
 
walking over hot coals

On a chilly evening in May, one of Reigate and Banstead's staff members, Pauline Clifford, conquered her fear and walked barefoot across 20 feet of red hot coals burning at 1,236 degrees Fahrenheit.

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