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Newsletter - Thu 24 Aug, 2023

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  • The annual New Music Fest takes place this weekend, Saturday 26 - Monday 28 August at Old Reigatian RFC, offering over 40 live acts, in aid of local homeless charity Renewed Hope. "Come and enjoy fantastic music, food, drink, stalls, free camping, a dog show, activities, displays and loads of space for the kids to run around, all for a price that you won’t find at Glastonbury", says the website (Opens in a new window) which has more info and tickets.

  • Work by gas company SGN which has closed one lane in part of Reigate's High Street should be over no later than the end of Friday, according to the county's roadworks map (Opens in a new window).

  • The Daily Express published a piece on Saturday comparing Reigate and Redhill from a property buyer's perspective, noting the difference between the average price in Reigate (£986k) and in Redhill (£536k). An estate agent described Reigate as "characterful" and having a "trendy" high street, while Redhill was said to be "up and coming" having seen "a wealth of rejuvenation". The article is here (Opens in a new window).

  • Reigate & Banstead Borough Council says (Opens in a new window) it sent out e-mail versions of its annual voter canvass at 2pm on Monday, for residents whose e-mail address it holds. More information about the process is here (Opens in a new window).

Councillor allowances last year, 2022-23

Figures for councillors' allowances for the financial year 1 April 2022 to 31 March 2023 have been published.

The basic allowance at Reigate & Banstead Borough Council was £5,783, while at Surrey County Council the figure was £13,120. The allowances aim to compensate councillors for their time, and help with incidental costs such as the use of their homes and phones, and any meeting room hire.

Special responsibility allowances were also paid to individuals such as cabinet/executive members, some committee roles, the mayor and deputy mayor, and group leaders.

As in previous years, some councillors served on both authorities so earned allowances from both.

The eight highest totals, for borough and county representatives in Reigate & Banstead, were:

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