Local government in Surrey is changing. From April 2027, Surrey County Council and all 11 district and borough councils will be replaced by two new unitary councils - East Surrey and West Surrey.
East Surrey Council will provide all the local council services you rely on, including education, waste collection, roads, housing, planning, play areas, children’s services, adult social care and more.
There will be 72 councillors across 36 wards in East Surrey - two per ward. This includes 20 councillors across 10 wards in the area currently covered by Reigate & Banstead Borough Council.
Initially, elected councillors will work as part of a ‘shadow authority’ to help set up the new council. They will set budgets and council tax for 2027/28, agree staffing structures and governance arrangements, adopt codes of conduct and members’ allowance schemes and prepare for the transfer of responsibilities from the existing councils.
On 1 April 2027, East and West Surrey Councils will officially take over delivery of services, when Surrey County Council and the 11 district and borough councils (including Reigate & Banstead Borough Council) will be dissolved.