The Council structure
This section is intended to help people looking for information about the Council structure and the services we provide.
Reigate and Banstead Borough Council is a Conservative-controlled council comprised of 51 democratically elected Ccouncillors accountable to the residents in their ward.
The Council currently is made up of
- 39 Conservative Councillors
- 3 Liberal Democrat Councillors
- 6 Residents' Associations Councillors
- 1 Labour Councillor
- 2 Independent Councillors.
Together they form the Council, which determines the policy framework and decides all major strategies and plans for the Borough.
The Council has 460 full-time equivalent officers who give advice, implement decisions and manage the day-to-day delivery of its services.
The Officer organisation is headed by the Chief Executive who is supported by three directors and a deputy director.
The main services the Council provides are:
- Environmental Health
- Housing
- Leisure and Culture
- Planning and Building Control
- Streetcare
- Refuse Collection and Recycling
- Council Tax
- Benefits.
We also provide a range of services to help the community, particularly the elderly, and run an award-winning Help Shop service which provides advice centres in the main towns.
More information
- Read about the Council's officer organisation
- Read about the responsibilities of the Chief Executive and Directors
In other sections
- Read about the role of the Councillors
- Read about the decision-making process
- Corporate Plan 2006-09 - Our priorities
Reigate & Banstead Borough Council
Town Hall
Castlefield Road
Reigate
RH2 0SH
01737 276000
customer.services@reigate-banstead.gov.uk
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