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Caterham Councils Merge: A New Era for Surrey Community

Summary

  • Second public consultation on merging Caterham councils
  • Proposed new council to cover entire Caterham area
  • First elections for new council scheduled for May 2026
Caterham Councils Merge: A New Era for Surrey Community

Tandridge District Council has launched a second public consultation on plans to merge the Caterham on the Hill and Caterham Valley parish councils. The proposed changes would see the existing five wards and 15 members brought under a single new council covering the entire Caterham area.

The council states that the second consultation is necessary "to make sure local councils reflect the identity and needs of the community." If the merger goes ahead, the new council would be responsible for running events and services, including fun days, Christmas lights, and park activities.

The wards would retain their current names - Harestone, Portley, Queens Park, Valley, and Westway. The first elections for the new council are scheduled to take place in May 2026. The consultation period is open until December 7th, with a final decision expected in January.

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The proposal is to merge the Caterham on the Hill and Caterham Valley parish councils into a single new council covering the entire Caterham area.
The first elections for the new Caterham council are scheduled to take place in May 2026.
The second consultation is to "make sure local councils reflect the identity and needs of the community", according to Tandridge District Council.

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