Newsletter - Thu 28 Mar, 2024
In this issue
Local sporting endeavours were celebrated at the Reigate & Banstead Sports Awards earlier this month.
A planning approval in Reigate has been quashed by High Court order, requiring the matter to be redecided.
In brief
The opening date for the Priory Park pavilion cafe is now Tuesday 2 April, Reigate & Banstead has said (Si apre in una nuova finestra), updating its earlier announcement that it would open on Wednesday.
There’s comedy at the Harlequin pop-up in Redhill’s Belfry shopping centre tomorrow evening, Friday 29 March, as Comedy Cottage returns. More details of this and other events via our What’s On page (Si apre in una nuova finestra).
The Redhill branch of Papa Johns is on a list of 43 branches that the pizza chain is intending to close by mid-May, reports the Caterer (Si apre in una nuova finestra) and other publications.
Borough sport celebrated at annual awards
Mayor of Reigate & Banstead, Cllr Eddy Humphreys, presenting one of the awards (photo via RBBC)
Local sporting endeavours were celebrated at the annual Reigate & Banstead Sports Awards at Donyngs Leisure Centre, on Thursday 14 March.
Winners across the eleven categories this year were:
Changing Lives Award – Martin and Rachel King, PMActive
Club of the Year - Max Force Trampoline & DMT Club
Coach of the Year – Steve Boeje, Tadworth Colts
Inclusive Sport Award – Russell Bewley, YMCA East Surrey
Junior Team of the Year - Girls U16 Reigate Priory Hockey Club
Senior Citizen – Stuart Aldrich, England Hockey
Sports Person of the Year – Holly Dunford, GB Womens Rowing
Team of the Year - Walcountians Blues Lacrosse Club Women’s Team
Volunteer of the Year – Chris Rowe, Redhill Football Club Girls Youth Team
Young Sports Person of the Year - Megan Williams, Max Force Trampoline and DMT Club
Young Volunteer of the Year – Jude Rivers, Merstham Fooball Club
Duane Kirkland, the borough council’s head of wellbeing and intervention said: “These awards are an opportunity to celebrate the borough’s sporting excellence and recognise everyone who is doing their part to encourage members of our communities to stay active.
“I congratulate tonight’s winners but really this is about everyone who was nominated. You are all incredible and your contributions to the promotion of sport and physical activity in our community is well appreciated.
“The awards would not be possible without the support of our generous sponsors – a huge thank you to everyone who has made these awards possible.”
Local businesses sponsoring the awards were Connick Tree Care, Surrey Playing Fields, Little Kickers, KD Jones Heating and Plumbing, GLL, RB Sport, Reigate Squash Club, Redhill Cycling Club, PM Active, Safe IS, as well as Reigate & Banstead Borough Council.
Over 100 nominations were received, with shortlisting taking place in January. Full results, including runners-up, are here (Si apre in una nuova finestra).
The Planet Reigate podcast has interviews with the winners (Si apre in una nuova finestra), with details of the different ways they’re involved with local sport - worth a listen.
Nominations for the 2025 awards will open this summer.
Planning decision quashed by High Court order
Reigate & Banstead Borough Council has had to pay legal expenses of £7,500 after it failed to attach conditions to a planning approval, leading to the decision being quashed by the High Court.
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