2019 No. 125

Local Government, England

The Reigate and Banstead (Electoral Changes) Order 2019

Made

Coming into force in accordance with article 1(2) and (3)

Under section 58(4) of the Local Democracy, Economic Development and Construction Act 20091 (“the Act”), the Local Government Boundary Commission for England2 (“the Commission”) published a report dated October 2018 stating its recommendations for changes to the electoral arrangements for the borough of Reigate and Banstead. The Commission has decided to give effect to the recommendations.

A draft of the instrument has been laid before Parliament and a period of forty days has expired since the day on which it was laid and neither House has resolved that the instrument be not made.

The Commission makes the following Order in exercise of the power conferred by section 59(1) of the Act.

Citation and commencement1

1

This Order may be cited as the Reigate and Banstead (Electoral Changes) Order 2019.

2

This article and article 2 come into force on the day after the day on which this Order is made.

3

Articles 3 to 5 come into force—

a

for purposes preliminary or relating to the election of councillors, on the day after the day on which this Order is made;

b

for all other purposes, on the ordinary day of election of councillors in England3 in 2019.

Interpretation2

1

In this Order, “the map” means the map marked “Map referred to in the Reigate and Banstead (Electoral Changes) Order 2019”, held by the Local Government Boundary Commission for England4.

2

Where a boundary is shown on the map as running along a road, railway line, footway, watercourse or similar geographical feature, it is to be treated as running along the centre line of the feature.

Wards of the borough of Reigate and Banstead and number of councillors3

1

The existing wards of the borough of Reigate and Banstead are abolished.

2

The borough of Reigate and Banstead is divided into the 15 wards listed in the first column of the table in Schedule 1.

3

Each ward comprises the area identified on the map by reference to the name of the ward.

4

The number of councillors to be elected for each ward is the number specified in relation to that ward in the second column of the table in Schedule 1.

Elections of the borough of Reigate and Banstead4

1

Elections of all councillors for each ward of the borough of Reigate and Banstead are to be held simultaneously on the ordinary day of election of councillors in 2019.

2

The councillors holding office for any ward abolished by article 3(1) immediately before the fourth day after the ordinary day of election of councillors in 2019 are to retire on that fourth day, and the newly elected councillors are to come into office on that fourth day.

3

Of the councillors elected for a ward in 2019, one is to retire on the fourth day after the ordinary day of election of councillors in 2020, one on the fourth day after the ordinary day of election of councillors in 2022 and one on the fourth day after the ordinary day of election of councillors in 2023.

4

Of the councillors elected for a ward in 2019—

a

the first to retire is to be the councillor elected by the smallest number of votes; and

b

the second to retire is to be the councillor elected by the next smallest number of votes.

5

In the case of an equality of votes between any persons elected which makes it uncertain which of them is to retire in any year, the person to retire in that year is to be determined by lot.

6

If an election of councillors for any ward is not contested, the person to retire in each year is to be determined by lot.

7

An election to replace a councillor who is to retire under paragraph (3) is to be held on the ordinary day of election of councillors in the year in which the retirement is due to take place, and any newly elected councillor is to come into office on the fourth day after that day.

8

Where under this article any question is to be determined by lot, the lot is to be drawn at the next practicable meeting of the council after the question has arisen and the drawing is to be conducted under the direction of the person presiding at the meeting.

Wards of the parish of Horley5

1

The existing wards of the parish of Horley are abolished.

2

The parish of Horley is divided into the five parish wards listed in the first column of the table in Schedule 2.

3

Each parish ward comprises the area identified on the map by reference to the name of the parish ward.

4

The number of councillors to be elected for each parish ward is the number specified in relation to that ward in the second column of the table in Schedule 2.

Sealed with the seal of the Local Government Boundary Commission for England

seal_r00001Jolyon JacksonChief ExecutiveLocal Government Boundary Commission for England

SCHEDULE 1Names of wards and numbers of councillors

Article 3

(1)

Name of ward

(2)

Number of councillors

Banstead Village

3

Chipstead, Kingswood & Woodmansterne

3

Earlswood & Whitebushes

3

Hooley, Merstham & Netherne

3

Horley Central & South

3

Horley East & Salfords

3

Horley West & Sidlow

3

Lower Kingswood, Tadworth & Walton

3

Meadvale & St John’s

3

Nork

3

Redhill East

3

Redhill West & Wray Common

3

Reigate

3

South Park & Woodhatch

3

Tattenham Corner & Preston

3

SCHEDULE 2Names of parish wards and number of councillors

Article 5

Wards of the parish of Horley

(1) Name of parish ward

(2) Number of councillors

Horley East

4

Horley Central North

2

Horley South

5

Horley Upper North

1

Horley West

6

EXPLANATORY NOTE

(This note is not part of the Order)

This Order makes changes to electoral arrangements for the borough of Reigate and Banstead following recommendations made by the Local Government Boundary Commission for England. The area of the borough of Reigate and Banstead remains unchanged. The changes made by this Order apply in respect of local government elections held on and after the ordinary day of election of councillors in England in 2019.

Article 3 abolishes the existing electoral wards of the borough of Reigate and Banstead and replaces them with 15 new ones. It establishes the names and areas of the new electoral wards and the number of councillors for each.

Article 4 makes provision for a whole borough council election in 2019. Subsequently, the council will revert to the existing system of election by thirds. That article also provides for the order of retirement of councillors in 2020, 2022 and 2023 and the election of their replacements.

Article 5 make changes to parish wards which are consequential to the changes made by article 3.

The area covered by each ward created by this Order is identified on a map which is available for inspection at reasonable times at the offices of the Local Government Boundary Commission for England, 1st Floor, Windsor House, 50 Victoria Street, London SW1H 0TL. The map may also be accessed at http://www.lgbce.org.uk/all-reviews/south-east/surrey/reigate-and-banstead

An impact assessment has not been produced for this instrument as no impact on the private or voluntary sectors is foreseen.