2023 Review of Parliamentary constituencies
Pages in 2023 Review of Parliamentary constituencies
- 1. Boundary Commission consultation
- 2. You are here: How will the review affect Reigate and Banstead?
- 3. Timetable of Boundary Commission Review
2. How will the review affect Reigate and Banstead?
Currently there are three parliamentary constituencies within the Reigate and Banstead electoral area
- Reigate constituency
- Epsom and Ewell constituency
- East Surrey constituency
In the initial proposals, published on 8 June 2021, it is proposed that there will be two parliamentary constituencies in the Reigate and Banstead electoral area
- Reigate county constituency with an electorate of 69,805, map of the proposed constituency of Reigate County
- Dorking and Horley county constituency with an electorate of 75,001, map of the proposed constituency of Dorking & Horley County
Wards will be allocated as follows;
Borough ward |
Current constituency |
Proposed constituency |
---|---|---|
Banstead Village |
Reigate |
Reigate |
Chipstead, Kingswood and Woodmansterne |
Reigate |
Reigate |
Earlswood and Whitebushes |
Reigate |
Reigate |
Hooley, Merstham and Netherne |
Reigate |
East Surrey |
Horley Central and South |
East Surrey |
Dorking and Horley |
Horley East and Salfords |
Split between Reigate and East Surrey |
Dorking and Horley |
Horley West and Sidlow |
Split between Reigate and East Surrey |
Dorking and Horley |
Lower Kingswood, Tadworth and Walton |
Reigate |
Reigate |
Meadvale and St. John’s |
Reigate |
Reigate |
Nork |
Epsom & Ewell |
Reigate |
Redhill East |
Reigate |
Reigate |
Redhill West and Wray Common |
Reigate |
Reigate |
Reigate |
Reigate |
Reigate |
South Park and Woodhatch |
Reigate |
Dorking and Horley |
Tattenham Corner and Preston |
Split between Reigate and Epsom & Ewell |
Reigate |