Town Ward (Epsom) Residents Association - Local Government in Epsom and Ewell

 
 









 
 
 
 

Find out what's going on in the Epsom and Ewell wards

 
 
 
 

College Ward
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Ewell Court
Ewell Village
Ewell Downs
Howell Hill
Nonsuch Park
Stamford Ward
Stoneleigh & Auriol
Town Ward (Epsom)
W. Ewell & Ruxley
Woodcote

SCoRA

 
 

This R.A. covers the town centre of Epsom with its major Ashley Shopping Centre, Clock Tower and many listed buildings from the Spa Period, and down East Street to the major Sainsbury store and Kiln Lane business park.

Town Ward Residents Association is a non-political body that aims to safeguard and improve the interests of residents within the Ward, and the amenities of the Borough as a whole. Membership is available to any resident living within Town Ward. A Committee is elected each year at the AGM to run the affairs of the Association. Every 4 years the Association selects 3 candidates for the Borough elections and, in consultation with 2 other wards, a candidate for Surrey County Council elections.

Town Ward Residents Association fully supports the Residents Association ideal throughout the Borough of keeping Epsom & Ewell free from national party politics by a system of local people helping local people in the community. It does this by committee members and election candidates being local people living and working in the ward. By living and working in the ward, issues are often seen and resolved before becoming major contentious issues. The committee members try to make themselves available to any Town Ward resident and are active in the local community.

The Town Cryer is the newsletter and is published 4 times a year and distributed to every address in the Ward. It aims to keep residents aware of local issues and developments.

The A.G.M. is an opportunity for any Town Ward resident to find out how their committee has represented them throughout the year and ask questions or express their views.

The committee meet monthly and high on the agenda is reviewing planning applications in the Ward. Being the town centre there are many major developments for which local residents views are sought and representation made on their behalf.

A recent survey showed that the issues of most importance to members of the Ward are reducing anti-social behaviour, more recycling schemes, better facilities for young people, and improved parking within the Ward.

Committee members are actively involved in voluntary bodies that seek to address all these issues as well as being actively involved with voluntary youth work in the Ward.


Councillor's Comments

We are consistently asking residents for their views and opinions and we've been involved in many issues on your behalf covering such areas as Planning, Environment, Cleanliness and Appearance of the Ward, Open Spaces and anti social behaviour to mention a few.

I see the RA movement as a real opportunity for local residents to get their needs across to locally independent Councillors without having their message lost in the dogma of Central Party politics.
     Neil Dallen

Councillors

Neil Dallen
Tel: 01372 745226. Email: ndallen@epsom-ewell.gov.uk

Neil has served as Councillor for 4 years and prior to that was chair of TWRA for many years.

Married, with six grown up children, Neil has lived in the Borough for over 40 years and runs his own business.

He is Group Scout Leader of 7th Epsom Scouts and a member of Epsom Methodist Church.

Neil is committed to keeping Epsom a great place to live, work and visit.

Ian Booker
Tel: 01372 741949. Email: ibooker@epsom-ewell.gov.uk

Ian was born in Epsom in 1949 and currently lives in Town Ward.

He decided to stand as a Councillor for Town Ward in 2011 as he was unhappy at the size and quality of some of the larger developments taking place in Epsom.

He is on the Planning Committee and the Planning Policy Committee in order to raise the discussion on future plans for Epsom town centre.


Officers

Secretary:
Bill Wood, 182 East Street Epsom KT17 1ES
Tel: 01372 723534
Email: gurnerandcompany@btconnect.com









 
 

Councillors
Neil Dallen
Ian Booker

 
 
 
  Newsletters

Town Cryer[PDF]

May 2011

Election Results

• Residents Parking

• Stones Road Bridge


Town Cryer[PDF]

April 2011

Election Special

• We promised

• We delivered


Town Cryer[PDF]

March 2011

Notice of AGM

• AGM Agenda

• Chairman's report

• Councillor's report