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Surrey Heath

Surrey Heath is a local government district with borough status in Surrey, England. Its council is based in Camberley. Much of the area is within the Metropolitan Green Belt.

Surrey Heath
Motto(s): 
Festina diligenter
(Latin: Make haste carefully)
Surrey Heath shown within Surrey
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Constituent countryEngland
RegionSouth East England
Non-metropolitan countySurrey
StatusNon-metropolitan district
Admin HQCamberley
Incorporated1 April 1974
Government
 • TypeNon-metropolitan district council
 • BodySurrey Heath Borough Council
 • LeadershipCllr Shaun Macdonald (Liberal Democrats)
 • MPsMichael Gove (Conservative)
Area
 • Total36.7 sq mi (95.1 km2)
 • Rank220th (of 309)
Population
 (2021)
 • Total90,453
 • Rank270th (of 309)
 • Density2,500/sq mi (950/km2)
 • Ethnicity[1]
95.4% White
2.1% S.Asian
1.0% Black
1.4% Chinese or Other
1.4% Mixed Race
Time zoneUTC0 (GMT)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+1 (BST)
ONS code43UJ (ONS)
E07000214 (GSS)
OS grid referenceSU8752760851
Websitewww.surreyheath.gov.uk

History

 
St Saviour's Church, Valley End, Chobham

The district was formed on 1 April 1974 under the Local Government Act 1972, as a merger of Frimley and Camberley Urban District, and Bagshot Rural District. The Borough acquired its name because it includes extensive areas of heath and woodland including Chobham Common and Lightwater Country Park.

Bagshot Rural District

Bagshot Rural District formed the largest part of Surrey Heath. The villages and hamlets in Bagshot rural district comprised Lightwater, Bagshot, Windlesham, Chobham including West End and Bisley.

The motto for the district was Festina Prudenter granted on 20 July 1960.

On the crest, the gold and white background was from the arms of Chertsey Abbey, which owned and is connected with the history of much of the district – Bagshot was included in a grant to the Abbey as early as 933. The stag's head on the crest refers to Bagshot Park, a royal demesne since Norman times and hunting ground of the Stuart kings, and also to the fact that much of the area was formerly part of Windsor Forest. The grenade on the crest refers to the area's military associations, in particular the former military camp at Chobham and the lion recalls the area's royal links. The fir cones and mound of heathland refers to Bagshot Heath, and the falcon is derived from the supporters of the Earls of Onslow.[2]

The Surrey Heath community have been recognised for one of the most organised volunteer initiatives to the COVID-19 outbreak through their Surrey Heath Prepared organisation.[3]

Governance

The local area is governed by Surrey Heath Borough Council with councillors' affiliations as follows:[4]

Council composition by political party allegiance as of May 2023[5]
Political party Council members
Liberal Democrats 21
21 / 35
Conservative 6
6 / 35
Independents 3
3 / 35
Labour 2
2 / 35
Vacant 3
3 / 35
 
Current Composition of the council as of March 2023

The 2 May 2019 borough elections left the Conservative party with a majority of one, their smallest ever, following a number of by elections and defections they are now in minority administration.[6]

For detailed election results, see Surrey Heath Borough Council elections.

In 2014, the British Election Study named Surrey Heath as the most right-wing constituency in the country.[7]

Parish Councils

The parish council elections resulted in 7 Independent councillors for Bisley Parish council and 13 Conservative, 3 Green, 2 Independent and 1 Liberal Democrat for Windlesham Parish Council.[8]

Parish councils in Surrey Heath are in Bisley with the chairman being Cllr Barry Woodhead; Chobham with the chairman being Cllr Les Coombs; West End with the chairman being Cllr David Elliott and Windlesham (which includes Lightwater and Bagshot) where the chairman is Cllr Keith Hand.[9]

Council financial management

In 2016 the Conservative-led council approved the £110 million purchase of the Square Shopping centre in Camberley, through the purchase of an offshore trust based in Jersey (a condition of the vendor). Although Surrey Heath Borough Council owns the trust, it has no direct control over the asset and depends on unknown trustees to manage the assets of the trust.[10][11]

In 2019, the council's accounts report property investment assets valued at £83 million, a reported loss of £27 million.[10][11]

Reports involving Karen Whelan, former Chief Executive

In January 2019, the then Chief Executive, Karen Whelan, had had her base salary increased from £128,000 by a pay rise of £15,000 back dated to April 2017 with the business case and payroll instruction signed by the then council leader taking her pay for the year to £158,000,[12][13] this rose to £197,000 when pension contributions were taken into account.[12][14]

The increase had become subject to an independent investigation[15]

In August 2019, Private Eye reported Ms Gibson had given an "unlawful £15,000 p.a. pay increase to Ms Whelan in 2019, backdated to April 2017". The additional payment was reportedly due to the council Chief Executive managing the council's commercial property portfolio.[16]

In October 2019, Ms Whelan was reported to have been placed on special leave, despite speculation that she had been suspended.[17][18]

In January 2020, the council received a report from an independent investigation into the payments made to Ms Whelan, prepared by law firm Browne Jacobson. Citing undisclosed ongoing matters, Browne Jacobson said the council should not release the report, "either in full or in part". At that time there was no report of Karen Whelan having left the pay of the council.[19]

A heavily redacted version of the investigation report was subsequently released, which Private Eye magazine reported in May 2020 "clearly stated the payments [to Ms Whelan] were "unlawful either for want of [Ms Gibson's] authority ... or because the relevant procedural requirements were not followed"". The article also reported "Whelan enjoyed stays in two luxury hotels" which the Browne Jacobson investigation described as "in each case ... outwith the council's policy on overnight accommodation". The article continued "Whelan had told her PA to put her gift and hospitality entries in a separate log from that of other officers" with the Browne Jacobson report noting "It is unclear how inspection would occur if the existence of the separate log was unknown".[20]

Local residents started a petition calling on the council to release the non-redacted version of the independent investigation report to the police.[21]

Whelan qualified as a solicitor on 4 January 1994.[22][23]

Whelan resigned from her position at the council in 2020, having worked there since 2005 including roles as its Monitoring officer and as an in-house solicitor,[24] serving as CEO since 2010.[25][26][27]

Vote of no confidence in council leader (2020)

In January 2020, Conservative and council leader Richard Brooks resigned along with deputy leader Charlotte Morley following a unanimous vote of no confidence in the leader by the Conservative council group.[19] Alan McClafferty was elected as new Conservative leader and council leader, who went on to sack a number of Conservative front benchers.[28]

Councillor's court attendance for non-payment of council tax

In June 2016 Conservative Councillor Daniel Robert Adams attended court for non-payment of council tax.[29] In the same financial year he received two allowances (a basic and a special allowance) totalling £6400.40 from Surrey Heath Council.[30]

Revisions to wiki from Surrey Heath Borough Council IP address

On 3 February 2020 an individual from a Surrey Heath Borough Council Internet connection edited the Surrey Heath Wikipedia page and removed substantial amounts of independently cited facts about the council, the source IP address resolves to a Surrey Heath Council Internal system.[31]

COVID-19 Vulnerability and Recovery

In November 2020, the MJ reported that Grant Thornton have privately drawn up COVID-19 vulnerability and recovery indices for the Society of District Council Treasurers.[32]

Geography

The area forms the heart of the heath that spans Esher, Oxshott, Weybridge, Wisley, all around Woking, Brookwood, Deepcut, Pirbright, Frimley, Lightwater, Camberley, Chobham Common, Virginia Water and Ottershaw. It is made up of naturally wet, very acid sandy and loamy soil, which is just 1.9% of English soil and 0.2% of Welsh soil, which gives rise to pines and coniferous landscapes, such as pioneered at Wentworth and Foxhills estate (now spa, hotel, restaurant and golf club) by pro-American independence statesman Charles James Fox.[33] In geology it gives rise to the name, Bagshot Formation.

The western section of the district is largely urbanised, with heaths nonetheless providing substantial green buffer around Camberley, Lightwater, Deepcut, Frimley, Frimley Green and Mytchett. The east of the district is less urbanised, and contains Surrey Heath's four civil parishes:[34]

Within the borough there are five Sites of Special Scientific Interest, four of which are part of the Thames Basin Heaths Special Protection Area of European Importance as a habitat for certain endangered bird species; these make up some of the six Wildlife Reserves managed by Surrey Wildlife Trust in Surrey Heath.

Notable people

Twinning

Surrey Heath is twinned with Sucy-en-Brie, France, and Bietigheim-Bissingen, Germany.[37]

Energy policy

In May 2006, a report commissioned by British Gas showed that housing in Surrey Heath produced the 3rd highest average carbon emissions in the country at an average of 7,477 kg of carbon dioxide per dwelling.[38]

Opinion poll

Surrey Heath was voted the 6th best place to live in Channel 4's 2007 Location, Location, Location 'best and worst' survey.[citation needed]

References

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  2. ^ "CIVIC HERALDRY OF ENGLAND AND WALES-SURREY (OBSOLETE)". civicheraldry.co.uk.
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  5. ^ "Surrey Heath election result". BBC News. Retrieved 7 May 2023.
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  10. ^ a b Parker, Graham (9 November 2018). "Surrey Heath stands by £110m purchase of Camberley centre". Property Week. Retrieved 26 January 2020.
  11. ^ a b "Surrey Heath Borough Council Financial Statements 2018-9 (draft) page 13" (PDF). Surrey Heath Borough Council. 31 May 2019. Retrieved 26 January 2020.
  12. ^ a b "Call for probe into Surrey Heath chief exec pay". Local Government Chronicle (LGC). 7 August 2019. Retrieved 21 January 2021.
  13. ^ Jubert, Jamie (2 August 2019). "Council's chief's pay packet sky rockets 30%". SurreyLive. Retrieved 21 January 2021.
  14. ^ "Surrey Heath Borough Council". BBC News. Retrieved 23 January 2021.
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  17. ^ Phillips, Jamie (4 October 2019). "Council chief exec on leave while pay investigation takes place". getsurrey. Retrieved 26 January 2020.
  18. ^ "Under fire chief on 'period of leave'". Local Government Chronicle. 8 October 2019. Retrieved 26 January 2020.
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External links

  • Chobham Common
  • Lightwater Country Park
  • Surrey County Council local pages
  • Surrey Heath Local History Club

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This article is about the district For the constituency see Surrey Heath UK Parliament constituency Surrey Heath is a local government district with borough status in Surrey England Its council is based in Camberley Much of the area is within the Metropolitan Green Belt Surrey HeathNon metropolitan district boroughCoat of armsMotto s Festina diligenter Latin Make haste carefully Surrey Heath shown within SurreySovereign stateUnited KingdomConstituent countryEnglandRegionSouth East EnglandNon metropolitan countySurreyStatusNon metropolitan districtAdmin HQCamberleyIncorporated1 April 1974Government TypeNon metropolitan district council BodySurrey Heath Borough Council LeadershipCllr Shaun Macdonald Liberal Democrats MPsMichael Gove Conservative Area Total36 7 sq mi 95 1 km2 Rank220th of 309 Population 2021 Total90 453 Rank270th of 309 Density2 500 sq mi 950 km2 Ethnicity 1 95 4 White2 1 S Asian1 0 Black1 4 Chinese or Other1 4 Mixed RaceTime zoneUTC0 GMT Summer DST UTC 1 BST ONS code43UJ ONS E07000214 GSS OS grid referenceSU8752760851Websitewww wbr surreyheath wbr gov wbr uk Contents 1 History 1 1 Bagshot Rural District 2 Governance 2 1 Parish Councils 2 2 Council financial management 2 3 Reports involving Karen Whelan former Chief Executive 2 4 Vote of no confidence in council leader 2020 2 5 Councillor s court attendance for non payment of council tax 2 6 Revisions to wiki from Surrey Heath Borough Council IP address 2 7 COVID 19 Vulnerability and Recovery 3 Geography 4 Notable people 5 Twinning 6 Energy policy 7 Opinion poll 8 References 9 External linksHistory EditSee also Thames Basin Heaths St Saviour s Church Valley End Chobham The district was formed on 1 April 1974 under the Local Government Act 1972 as a merger of Frimley and Camberley Urban District and Bagshot Rural District The Borough acquired its name because it includes extensive areas of heath and woodland including Chobham Common and Lightwater Country Park Bagshot Rural District Edit Bagshot Rural District formed the largest part of Surrey Heath The villages and hamlets in Bagshot rural district comprised Lightwater Bagshot Windlesham Chobham including West End and Bisley The motto for the district was Festina Prudenter granted on 20 July 1960 On the crest the gold and white background was from the arms of Chertsey Abbey which owned and is connected with the history of much of the district Bagshot was included in a grant to the Abbey as early as 933 The stag s head on the crest refers to Bagshot Park a royal demesne since Norman times and hunting ground of the Stuart kings and also to the fact that much of the area was formerly part of Windsor Forest The grenade on the crest refers to the area s military associations in particular the former military camp at Chobham and the lion recalls the area s royal links The fir cones and mound of heathland refers to Bagshot Heath and the falcon is derived from the supporters of the Earls of Onslow 2 The Surrey Heath community have been recognised for one of the most organised volunteer initiatives to the COVID 19 outbreak through their Surrey Heath Prepared organisation 3 Governance EditThe local area is governed by Surrey Heath Borough Council with councillors affiliations as follows 4 Council composition by political party allegiance as of May 2023 5 Political party Council membersLiberal Democrats 21 21 35Conservative 6 6 35Independents 3 3 35Labour 2 2 35Vacant 3 3 35 Current Composition of the council as of March 2023 The 2 May 2019 borough elections left the Conservative party with a majority of one their smallest ever following a number of by elections and defections they are now in minority administration 6 For detailed election results see Surrey Heath Borough Council elections In 2014 the British Election Study named Surrey Heath as the most right wing constituency in the country 7 Parish Councils Edit The parish council elections resulted in 7 Independent councillors for Bisley Parish council and 13 Conservative 3 Green 2 Independent and 1 Liberal Democrat for Windlesham Parish Council 8 Parish councils in Surrey Heath are in Bisley with the chairman being Cllr Barry Woodhead Chobham with the chairman being Cllr Les Coombs West End with the chairman being Cllr David Elliott and Windlesham which includes Lightwater and Bagshot where the chairman is Cllr Keith Hand 9 Council financial management Edit In 2016 the Conservative led council approved the 110 million purchase of the Square Shopping centre in Camberley through the purchase of an offshore trust based in Jersey a condition of the vendor Although Surrey Heath Borough Council owns the trust it has no direct control over the asset and depends on unknown trustees to manage the assets of the trust 10 11 In 2019 the council s accounts report property investment assets valued at 83 million a reported loss of 27 million 10 11 Reports involving Karen Whelan former Chief Executive Edit In January 2019 the then Chief Executive Karen Whelan had had her base salary increased from 128 000 by a pay rise of 15 000 back dated to April 2017 with the business case and payroll instruction signed by the then council leader taking her pay for the year to 158 000 12 13 this rose to 197 000 when pension contributions were taken into account 12 14 The increase had become subject to an independent investigation 15 In August 2019 Private Eye reported Ms Gibson had given an unlawful 15 000 p a pay increase to Ms Whelan in 2019 backdated to April 2017 The additional payment was reportedly due to the council Chief Executive managing the council s commercial property portfolio 16 In October 2019 Ms Whelan was reported to have been placed on special leave despite speculation that she had been suspended 17 18 In January 2020 the council received a report from an independent investigation into the payments made to Ms Whelan prepared by law firm Browne Jacobson Citing undisclosed ongoing matters Browne Jacobson said the council should not release the report either in full or in part At that time there was no report of Karen Whelan having left the pay of the council 19 A heavily redacted version of the investigation report was subsequently released which Private Eye magazine reported in May 2020 clearly stated the payments to Ms Whelan were unlawful either for want of Ms Gibson s authority or because the relevant procedural requirements were not followed The article also reported Whelan enjoyed stays in two luxury hotels which the Browne Jacobson investigation described as in each case outwith the council s policy on overnight accommodation The article continued Whelan had told her PA to put her gift and hospitality entries in a separate log from that of other officers with the Browne Jacobson report noting It is unclear how inspection would occur if the existence of the separate log was unknown 20 Local residents started a petition calling on the council to release the non redacted version of the independent investigation report to the police 21 Whelan qualified as a solicitor on 4 January 1994 22 23 Whelan resigned from her position at the council in 2020 having worked there since 2005 including roles as its Monitoring officer and as an in house solicitor 24 serving as CEO since 2010 25 26 27 Vote of no confidence in council leader 2020 Edit In January 2020 Conservative and council leader Richard Brooks resigned along with deputy leader Charlotte Morley following a unanimous vote of no confidence in the leader by the Conservative council group 19 Alan McClafferty was elected as new Conservative leader and council leader who went on to sack a number of Conservative front benchers 28 Councillor s court attendance for non payment of council tax Edit In June 2016 Conservative Councillor Daniel Robert Adams attended court for non payment of council tax 29 In the same financial year he received two allowances a basic and a special allowance totalling 6400 40 from Surrey Heath Council 30 Revisions to wiki from Surrey Heath Borough Council IP address Edit On 3 February 2020 an individual from a Surrey Heath Borough Council Internet connection edited the Surrey Heath Wikipedia page and removed substantial amounts of independently cited facts about the council the source IP address resolves to a Surrey Heath Council Internal system 31 COVID 19 Vulnerability and Recovery Edit In November 2020 the MJ reported that Grant Thornton have privately drawn up COVID 19 vulnerability and recovery indices for the Society of District Council Treasurers 32 Geography EditThe area forms the heart of the heath that spans Esher Oxshott Weybridge Wisley all around Woking Brookwood Deepcut Pirbright Frimley Lightwater Camberley Chobham Common Virginia Water and Ottershaw It is made up of naturally wet very acid sandy and loamy soil which is just 1 9 of English soil and 0 2 of Welsh soil which gives rise to pines and coniferous landscapes such as pioneered at Wentworth and Foxhills estate now spa hotel restaurant and golf club by pro American independence statesman Charles James Fox 33 In geology it gives rise to the name Bagshot Formation The western section of the district is largely urbanised with heaths nonetheless providing substantial green buffer around Camberley Lightwater Deepcut Frimley Frimley Green and Mytchett The east of the district is less urbanised and contains Surrey Heath s four civil parishes 34 Bisley Chobham includes Castle Green and Mimbridge West End Windlesham contains also Bagshot Lightwater and Valley End Within the borough there are five Sites of Special Scientific Interest four of which are part of the Thames Basin Heaths Special Protection Area of European Importance as a habitat for certain endangered bird species these make up some of the six Wildlife Reserves managed by Surrey Wildlife Trust in Surrey Heath Notable people EditSimone Ashley actress known for her role in Netflix series Bridgerton was born in Camberley 35 Steve Backshall naturalist and television presenter best known for the BBC wildlife documentary series Deadly was born in Bagshot Carl Fletcher football player and Plymouth Argyle F C and Wales national football team captain was born in Camberley Alan Howling Laud Hope leader of the Official Monster Raving Loony Party was born in Mytchett The Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh live at Bagshot Park with their family 36 Twinning EditSurrey Heath is twinned with Sucy en Brie France and Bietigheim Bissingen Germany 37 Energy policy EditSee also Energy efficiency in British housing In May 2006 a report commissioned by British Gas showed that housing in Surrey Heath produced the 3rd highest average carbon emissions in the country at an average of 7 477 kg of carbon dioxide per dwelling 38 Opinion poll EditSurrey Heath was voted the 6th best place to live in Channel 4 s 2007 Location Location Location best and worst survey citation needed References Edit Local statistics Office for National Statistics ons gov uk 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