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Reigate and Banstead

Coordinates: 51°14′56″N 0°09′36″W / 51.249°N 0.160°W / 51.249; -0.160

Reigate and Banstead is a local government district with borough status in east Surrey, England.[n 1] It includes the towns of Reigate, Redhill, Horley and Banstead. The borough borders the Borough of Crawley (in West Sussex) to the south, the Borough of Epsom and Ewell and District of Mole Valley to the west, Tandridge District to the east and the London Boroughs of Sutton and Croydon to the north.

Borough of Reigate and Banstead
Motto: 
Never Wonne Ne Never Shall
Reigate and Banstead shown within Surrey
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Constituent countryEngland
RegionSouth East England
Non-metropolitan countySurrey
StatusNon-metropolitan district
Admin HQReigate
Incorporated1 April 1974
Government
 • TypeNon-metropolitan district council
 • BodyReigate and Banstead Borough Council
 • LeadershipLeader and Cabinet (Conservative)
 • MPsCrispin Blunt
Claire Coutinho
Chris Grayling
Area
 • Total49.8 sq mi (129.1 km2)
 • Rank195th (of 309) Highest point  : Reigate Hill
Population
 (2021)
 • Total150,846
 • Rank139th (of 309)
 • Density3,000/sq mi (1,200/km2)
 • Ethnicity[1]
92.7% White
2.8% S.Asian
1.7% Black
1.6% Mixed Race
1.2% Chinese or Other
Time zoneUTC0 (GMT)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+1 (BST)
ONS code43UF (ONS)
E07000211 (GSS)
OS grid referenceTQ2840251646
Websitewww.reigate-banstead.gov.uk

History of Local Authority and Politics

The district was formed on 1 April 1974, under the Local Government Act 1972, by a merger of the Municipal Borough of Reigate with Banstead Urban District and part of Dorking and Horley Rural District. There are two civil parishes towards the south the borough: Salfords and Sidlow and Horley.[2] The remainder of the area has two rather than three tiers of local government; the next tier up is Surrey County Council.

Local Politics

The 2019 election saw the Conservatives hold control of the council, with a significantly reduced majority.[3]

Administration (29):
Conservatives – 29 seats

Opposition (16):
Green Party – 6 seats
Liberal Democrats – 3 seats
Tattenham Corner and Preston Residents Association – 3 seats
Nork Residents Association – 2 seats
Independent – 1 seat
Reigate Residents Association – 1 seat

The 2021 election saw the Green Party gain a seat from the Conservatives.[4] The 2022 election saw the Green Party gain 2 seats from the Conservatives, but the conservatives gain a seat from an independent.[5]

Coat of arms

The coat of arms is a combination of the elements of the Reigate shield, the device of Banstead and symbols of the parishes of Horley and Salfords and Sidlow.[6]

The shield has a background of blue and yellow chequers taken from the arms of the de Warenne family. William de Warenne accompanied William the Conqueror from Normandy and was the first Earl of Surrey and the builder of Reigate Castle. Against this pattern is the Reigate Castle Gate and oak tree.[6]

The top of the shield has a black background as in the original Reigate arms but on which is a gold woolpack between two sprigs of oak. The woolpack or woolsack refers to the former importance of sheep rearing and wool production in Banstead. The oak sprigs represent the two parishes of Horley and Salfords and Sidlow.[6]

Above the shield is a helmet with a wreath and draped cloth also in the blue and gold of the de Warennes. On top of the helmet is a pilgrim referring to the ancient route along the escarpment of the North Downs by Banstead and Reigate, the Pilgrims Way.[6]

On either side of the shield is a white lion and a white horse. The lion comes from the arms of the de Mowbray family who were briefly Lords of the Manor of Banstead in the 12th century. The horse refers to the tradition of horse racing on Banstead Downs in the 17th century and immortalised in the Oaks race of Epsom Derby Friday. On the necks of the animals are wreaths again in the blue and yellow. On the shoulders are roundels of blue and white waves indicating the River Mole in Horley and Sidlow.[6]

The roundel on the lion has a tanner's (or flaying) knife, the emblem of St Bartholomew, the patron of Horley, who is said to have been flayed or skinned before he was crucified. The roundel on the shoulder of the horse has a sallow leaf, a reference to Salfords, which is derived from Sallow Ford. The Sallow tree is commonly known as Pussy Willow.[6]

The motto "Never Wonne ne never shall" is taken from an ancient couplet and refers to the defeat of the Danes by King Alfred in a battle in the Vale of Holmesdale in the 9th century, now remembered in the name Battlebridge. Reigate Castle has also been known as Holmesdale Castle. A translation is "Never conquered nor never shall".[6]

Settlements within the Borough

Grouped by conurbation clockwise from the north:

Elevations, Landscape and Wildlife

The northern third of the borough is on the North Downs or its upper slopes. Commanding viewpoints exist in several locations in this area with the southern aspects of Colley Hill and Reigate Hill noteworthy enough to have had a major memorial and a picnic area with large café respectively. Historically much of this third was named Walton Heath and Banstead Heath. For tourists, Box Hill on the southern ridge with its visitor centre and greater than 180 degree viewpoint over the River Mole attracts higher numbers less than 3 miles (5 km) west along the Pilgrims' Way in Mole Valley.

The softer Greensand Ridge which is parallel to the south breaks up in the middle of the borough, forming the Redhill basin and various mounds around Reigate before continuing in both directions at higher elevations, see the Greensand Way.[9] The Mole forms a section of the western border of the borough down to Wonham Mill at the western extreme of Flanchford in the Reigate post town, itself at a millpond at the foot of the wooded Snag Brook a tributary which rises near the A25 Dorking Road.[7] Most of the county is Metropolitan Green Belt.

There are significant areas of forest and heath management, including five reserves within the national wildlife trust scheme: see Surrey Wildlife Trust.

Economy

The economy is diverse, with a strong local service sector, city workers as most locations are easily within the London Commuter Belt, trades, a developed public/education sector and several farms concentrated towards cereal and root vegetable agriculture. There is an extent of woodland management. Several employers with an international renown are found in force in and around the two most commercial towns centres of Reigate and Redhill: including Willis Towers Watson, Just, Kimberly Clark, Travelers Group (insurance), AXA Insurance breakdown, Black & Veatch and Esure. Pfizer UK headquarters is by the M25 motorway in Walton-on-the-Hill.[7] Notably Sutton and East Surrey Water is headquartered in Redhill and SGN in Horley. A choice of hotels exists in and around Horley including its adjacent neighbourhood, sometimes named independently by businesses and residents, Hookwood, on the east and north outskirts of London Gatwick Airport respectively.

Historic Airline Companies based in the borough

In the late 20th century the airline Dan-Air had its head office in the Newman House in Horley,[10] and Air Europe had its head office in Reigate.[11]

Transport

Roads

The M25 motorway passes from the middle of the east of the borough to just south of the tripoint with Epsom and Ewell and Mole Valley and has two junctions, one for the M23 motorway that passes through the eastern side of the borough north–south and starts in the northeast of the borough, the other at Reigate Hill. The A23 road from London splits into the ongoing A23 from the south and the M23 at Hooley.

The A217 road is a second London road starting in Reigate via Banstead and Sutton and on to London. Two traditional, mostly up to county distance alternatives inspired the names of the north–south/east-west motorway: the low A25 between Godstone/Guildford and the A23, the latter being used for the London to Brighton events.

Rail

The main train operator in the borough is Southern, with other services being operated by Thameslink and Great Western Railway. Through routes are the North Downs Line and the more heavily used London to Brighton line that has several operators plus several branch service routes operating to London (the destination in the borough of one such service is Reigate). Although these are the main railways for long and short-distance travel, two branch lines cut through lower parts of the North Downs plateau in the north (to Tattenham Corner via Kingswood and to Epsom Downs via Banstead, all four stations being in the borough).

Twinning

The borough is twinned with:

Freedom of the Borough

The following people and military units have received the Freedom of the Borough of Reigate and Banstead.

Individuals

  • Dr. Michael "Mike" Ormerod: 2007.[13]


See also

Notes and references

Notes

  1. ^ The areas were historically in South East Surrey before the 1965 changes under the London Government Act 1963

References

  1. ^ Office for National Statistics: Neighbourhood Statistics: Reigate and Banstead
  2. ^ "Surrey County Council".
  3. ^ "Election Map".
  4. ^ "2021 Reigate and Banstead Election Results".
  5. ^ "Reigate and Banstead Election Results".
  6. ^ a b c d e f g "Role of the Mayor". Reigate & Banstead Council. Retrieved 29 December 2016.
  7. ^ a b c "OpenStreetMap". OpenStreetMap.
  8. ^ Surrey County Council, County Hall. "Surrey interactive map". www.surreycc.gov.uk.
  9. ^ "Grid Reference Finder". gridreferencefinder.com.
  10. ^ "World Airline Directory." Flight International. 25–31 March 1992 75.
  11. ^ "World Airline Directory." Flight International. 26 July 1980. 274. "Head Office: Europe House, Bancroft Road, Reigate, Surrey, Great Britain."
  12. ^ . Archived from the original on 11 October 2007.
  13. ^ Seymour, Jenny (5 May 2022). "Tributes paid after former Reigate and Banstead council leader dies: 'Amazing man and great friend'". Surrey Live. Retrieved 6 May 2022.

External links

  • Reigate and Banstead Borough Council
  • The Reigate Web

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Coordinates 51 14 56 N 0 09 36 W 51 249 N 0 160 W 51 249 0 160 Reigate and Banstead is a local government district with borough status in east Surrey England n 1 It includes the towns of Reigate Redhill Horley and Banstead The borough borders the Borough of Crawley in West Sussex to the south the Borough of Epsom and Ewell and District of Mole Valley to the west Tandridge District to the east and the London Boroughs of Sutton and Croydon to the north Borough of Reigate and BansteadNon metropolitan district BoroughMotto Never Wonne Ne Never ShallReigate and Banstead shown within SurreySovereign stateUnited KingdomConstituent countryEnglandRegionSouth East EnglandNon metropolitan countySurreyStatusNon metropolitan districtAdmin HQReigateIncorporated1 April 1974Government TypeNon metropolitan district council BodyReigate and Banstead Borough Council LeadershipLeader and Cabinet Conservative MPsCrispin BluntClaire CoutinhoChris GraylingArea Total49 8 sq mi 129 1 km2 Rank195th of 309 Highest point Reigate HillPopulation 2021 Total150 846 Rank139th of 309 Density3 000 sq mi 1 200 km2 Ethnicity 1 92 7 White2 8 S Asian1 7 Black1 6 Mixed Race1 2 Chinese or OtherTime zoneUTC0 GMT Summer DST UTC 1 BST ONS code43UF ONS E07000211 GSS OS grid referenceTQ2840251646Websitewww wbr reigate banstead wbr gov wbr uk Contents 1 History of Local Authority and Politics 2 Local Politics 3 Coat of arms 4 Settlements within the Borough 5 Elevations Landscape and Wildlife 6 Economy 6 1 Historic Airline Companies based in the borough 7 Transport 7 1 Roads 7 2 Rail 8 Twinning 9 Freedom of the Borough 9 1 Individuals 10 See also 11 Notes and references 11 1 Notes 12 External linksHistory of Local Authority and Politics EditThe district was formed on 1 April 1974 under the Local Government Act 1972 by a merger of the Municipal Borough of Reigate with Banstead Urban District and part of Dorking and Horley Rural District There are two civil parishes towards the south the borough Salfords and Sidlow and Horley 2 The remainder of the area has two rather than three tiers of local government the next tier up is Surrey County Council Local Politics EditMain article Reigate and Banstead Borough Council elections The 2019 election saw the Conservatives hold control of the council with a significantly reduced majority 3 Administration 29 Conservatives 29 seatsOpposition 16 Green Party 6 seatsLiberal Democrats 3 seats Tattenham Corner and Preston Residents Association 3 seats Nork Residents Association 2 seatsIndependent 1 seat Reigate Residents Association 1 seatThe 2021 election saw the Green Party gain a seat from the Conservatives 4 The 2022 election saw the Green Party gain 2 seats from the Conservatives but the conservatives gain a seat from an independent 5 Coat of arms EditThe coat of arms is a combination of the elements of the Reigate shield the device of Banstead and symbols of the parishes of Horley and Salfords and Sidlow 6 The shield has a background of blue and yellow chequers taken from the arms of the de Warenne family William de Warenne accompanied William the Conqueror from Normandy and was the first Earl of Surrey and the builder of Reigate Castle Against this pattern is the Reigate Castle Gate and oak tree 6 The top of the shield has a black background as in the original Reigate arms but on which is a gold woolpack between two sprigs of oak The woolpack or woolsack refers to the former importance of sheep rearing and wool production in Banstead The oak sprigs represent the two parishes of Horley and Salfords and Sidlow 6 Above the shield is a helmet with a wreath and draped cloth also in the blue and gold of the de Warennes On top of the helmet is a pilgrim referring to the ancient route along the escarpment of the North Downs by Banstead and Reigate the Pilgrims Way 6 On either side of the shield is a white lion and a white horse The lion comes from the arms of the de Mowbray family who were briefly Lords of the Manor of Banstead in the 12th century The horse refers to the tradition of horse racing on Banstead Downs in the 17th century and immortalised in the Oaks race of Epsom Derby Friday On the necks of the animals are wreaths again in the blue and yellow On the shoulders are roundels of blue and white waves indicating the River Mole in Horley and Sidlow 6 The roundel on the lion has a tanner s or flaying knife the emblem of St Bartholomew the patron of Horley who is said to have been flayed or skinned before he was crucified The roundel on the shoulder of the horse has a sallow leaf a reference to Salfords which is derived from Sallow Ford The Sallow tree is commonly known as Pussy Willow 6 The motto Never Wonne ne never shall is taken from an ancient couplet and refers to the defeat of the Danes by King Alfred in a battle in the Vale of Holmesdale in the 9th century now remembered in the name Battlebridge Reigate Castle has also been known as Holmesdale Castle A translation is Never conquered nor never shall 6 Settlements within the Borough EditGrouped by conurbation clockwise from the north Banstead Burgh Heath and Nork Kingswood including Lower Kingswood Chipstead and Woodmansterne Park Hooley and Netherne on the Hill Redhill Earlswood Meadvale Merstham Whitebushes South Earlswood 7 and Salfords Horley Sidlow Reigate Gatton South Park Flanchford Skimmington Wonham Mill hamlets and Woodhatch Walton on the Hill and Mogador Margery hamlets Tadworth The Tattenhams Tattenham Grove Heath amp Corner Epsom Downs part of The developed part of Epsom Downs is not in Epsom and Ewell and is near Epsom Downs railway station 8 Elevations Landscape and Wildlife EditThe northern third of the borough is on the North Downs or its upper slopes Commanding viewpoints exist in several locations in this area with the southern aspects of Colley Hill and Reigate Hill noteworthy enough to have had a major memorial and a picnic area with large cafe respectively Historically much of this third was named Walton Heath and Banstead Heath For tourists Box Hill on the southern ridge with its visitor centre and greater than 180 degree viewpoint over the River Mole attracts higher numbers less than 3 miles 5 km west along the Pilgrims Way in Mole Valley The softer Greensand Ridge which is parallel to the south breaks up in the middle of the borough forming the Redhill basin and various mounds around Reigate before continuing in both directions at higher elevations see the Greensand Way 9 The Mole forms a section of the western border of the borough down to Wonham Mill at the western extreme of Flanchford in the Reigate post town itself at a millpond at the foot of the wooded Snag Brook a tributary which rises near the A25 Dorking Road 7 Most of the county is Metropolitan Green Belt There are significant areas of forest and heath management including five reserves within the national wildlife trust scheme see Surrey Wildlife Trust Economy EditThe economy is diverse with a strong local service sector city workers as most locations are easily within the London Commuter Belt trades a developed public education sector and several farms concentrated towards cereal and root vegetable agriculture There is an extent of woodland management Several employers with an international renown are found in force in and around the two most commercial towns centres of Reigate and Redhill including Willis Towers Watson Just Kimberly Clark Travelers Group insurance AXA Insurance breakdown Black amp Veatch and Esure Pfizer UK headquarters is by the M25 motorway in Walton on the Hill 7 Notably Sutton and East Surrey Water is headquartered in Redhill and SGN in Horley A choice of hotels exists in and around Horley including its adjacent neighbourhood sometimes named independently by businesses and residents Hookwood on the east and north outskirts of London Gatwick Airport respectively Historic Airline Companies based in the borough Edit In the late 20th century the airline Dan Air had its head office in the Newman House in Horley 10 and Air Europe had its head office in Reigate 11 Transport EditRoads Edit The M25 motorway passes from the middle of the east of the borough to just south of the tripoint with Epsom and Ewell and Mole Valley and has two junctions one for the M23 motorway that passes through the eastern side of the borough north south and starts in the northeast of the borough the other at Reigate Hill The A23 road from London splits into the ongoing A23 from the south and the M23 at Hooley The A217 road is a second London road starting in Reigate via Banstead and Sutton and on to London Two traditional mostly up to county distance alternatives inspired the names of the north south east west motorway the low A25 between Godstone Guildford and the A23 the latter being used for the London to Brighton events Rail Edit The main train operator in the borough is Southern with other services being operated by Thameslink and Great Western Railway Through routes are the North Downs Line and the more heavily used London to Brighton line that has several operators plus several branch service routes operating to London the destination in the borough of one such service is Reigate Although these are the main railways for long and short distance travel two branch lines cut through lower parts of the North Downs plateau in the north to Tattenham Corner via Kingswood and to Epsom Downs via Banstead all four stations being in the borough Twinning EditThe borough is twinned with Brunoy in Essonne Ile de France France Eschweiler in North Rhine Westphalia Germany 12 Freedom of the Borough EditThe following people and military units have received the Freedom of the Borough of Reigate and Banstead This list is incomplete you can help by adding missing items May 2022 Individuals Edit Dr Michael Mike Ormerod 2007 13 See also Edit Surrey portalList of places of worship in Reigate and Banstead Reigate Town HallNotes and references EditNotes Edit The areas were historically in South East Surrey before the 1965 changes under the London Government Act 1963 References Office for National Statistics Neighbourhood Statistics Reigate and Banstead Surrey County Council Election Map 2021 Reigate and Banstead Election Results Reigate and Banstead Election Results a b c d e f g Role of the Mayor Reigate amp Banstead Council Retrieved 29 December 2016 a b c OpenStreetMap OpenStreetMap Surrey County Council County Hall Surrey interactive map www surreycc gov uk Grid Reference Finder gridreferencefinder com World Airline Directory Flight International 25 31 March 1992 75 World Airline Directory Flight International 26 July 1980 274 Head Office Europe House Bancroft Road Reigate Surrey Great Britain Reigate amp Banstead twinning info Archived from the original on 11 October 2007 Seymour Jenny 5 May 2022 Tributes paid after former Reigate and Banstead council leader dies Amazing man and great friend Surrey Live Retrieved 6 May 2022 External links EditReigate and Banstead Borough Council The Reigate Web Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Reigate and Banstead amp oldid 1106237420, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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