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Newsletter - Tue 3 Sep , 2024

By David Grantham

Headlines

  • Local volunteers honoured at awards

  • Zebra repainted after resident request

  • Three shows this week at Castle Grounds

  • Traffic calming plan for two Meadvale roads

  • News round-up (6 items)

Local volunteers honoured at awards

  • Long service award winners with the Mayor and Mayoress (via RBBC)

Two award ceremonies this summer at the town hall honoured 82 individuals and teams for their service to the community, as part of the Reigate & Banstead Volunteer Awards 2024.

The first evening, on 11 July, saw the presentation of 33 Long Service Awards (Opens in a new window) (10 years or more). The award was created this year to commemorate the borough council’s 50th anniversary. 

A further 49 individuals and teams (Opens in a new window) were recognised on 31 July in the categories of Young Volunteer (up to 25 years old), Individual Volunteer (over 25 years), Individual Trustee and Volunteer Team.

At both ceremonies the mayor of Reigate & Banstead, Cllr Eddy Humphreys, presented certificates and thanked volunteers for their efforts, referring to them as an “inspiration”. 

After the first evening, he noted that “recent years have highlighted just how essential volunteers are to our communities especially our most vulnerable residents”, and at the second he said:  “The work that volunteers do in our communities is immeasurable. We are all very grateful, and I want to thank you all for giving so much of your time up to make a difference in other people’s lives.”

The awards were established over 20 years ago and are organised by Reigate & Banstead Borough Council in partnership with Voluntary Action Reigate & Banstead.

  • Volunteer award winners with the Mayor, Mayoress and Deputy Mayor (via RBBC)

Zebra repainted after resident request

  • The crossing after the repaint (resident’s photo)

A man who was nearly knocked down by a car is delighted that the zebra crossing on Lesbourne Road has been repainted, reports Emily Dalton, Local Democracy Reporter.

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