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The Residents Associations of Epsom and EwellLocal people working together for our local communityOriginsThe local politics of Epsom & Ewell have for a good part of the twentieth century been bound up with an almost unique form of democratic process. With the enormous expansion of housing in the 1930s local residents' associations were formed to enable residents a forum for local debate, to organise social activities on the new estates and to represent local views. At the beginning of the 20th century many candidates for election to local government stood as independents. With increasing party-politicisation of national and local government, Epsom & Ewell stood out against the tide. The residents' associations themselves put up candidates for election to both Epsom & Ewell Borough Council, and their candidates have been in control for over 60 years. R.A. CouncillorsSo successful has the R.A. movement been that today the Borough Council is constituted by 27 R.A. councillors, 3 Labour and 9 Liberal Democrats. Of the 5 county councillors elected, 4 are R.A. and only 1 Liberal Democrat. Epsom & Ewell is the only borough controlled by independents in the South-East and, because of the R.A.s, needed a special colour to be represented on the latest The Times map of local government. R.A. councillors, although all independents, work closely with their own R.A.s and feed through local concerns into the decision-making process. They remain representatives, not delegates. Most Borough work in done in council committees. There are no shadow political groupings which proceed these meetings and decisions are reached after full and free debate. A single councillor can request that a decision is taken by the full Borough Council by making it a "recommendation". Full council meetings are preceded by a private meeting of the R.A. Councillors Group, and other political groupings on the Council hold similar meetings. However, the R.A.-controlled Council has no leader and there is no whipping of councillors. Every one is free to represent his/her and their residents' points of view and vote accordingly. Many debates genuinely sway opinion one way or another with the free vote at the end being the purest form of representative democracy. An R.A. councillor may of course hold political views on national politics. If he/she is to be nominated for election then those views should be subordinated to local concerns. By and large, this has led to a Borough Council which better reflects a cross section of political views than one controlled by a particular party. On the Local Government Association R.A. Councillor Ron Gee leads the Group of Independent Councillors which gives the concept of independence in local government at a national level. How an R.A. worksEach R.A. functions as a voluntary and independent unincorporated association. Any resident can become a member without regard to his/her political views. In some parts of the Borough more than 80% of households join their local R.A., receive its magazine or newsletter, and are able to attend meetings. An R.A.'s chief officers are, typically, a Chairman, Secretary and Treasurer who run the committee, with a President who conducts general meetings of members. There is generally an Editor for the magazine or newsletter, and other officers depending on how the R.A.'s work is divided up. There are also ordinary committee members and the full Committee usually meets monthly, with a general meeting of all members once or twice a year. At the annual general meeting officers and the committee will be elected. As well as its committee an R.A. will have local representatives, perhaps one for each road in its area. These road or zone representatives are responsible for keeping their ear to the ground and feeding through the views or concerns of their local residents, as well as collecting subscriptions and delivering newsletters. Both borough and county R.A. councillors will attend R.A. committee and general meetings to enable council policy and actions to be explained, questioned and influenced. It is this frequent interchange that distinguishes the workings of an R.A. and its councillors from party-political councillors., where only the party faithful can attend meetings and influence their councillors, and where their councillors may be whipped to toe the party line and ignore the views of their electors. Standing Committee of Residents' Associations (SCoRA)Each R.A. is independent of any other. However, the chairmen and secretaries of each R.A. meet together four times a year under the umbrella of SCoRA to discuss common problems and issues which may transcend R.A. boundaries. Individual councillors or council chairmen may be asked to attend to explain or answer questions on council policy. The Residents AssociationsThere are twelve principal R.A.s covering all wards of the Borough except for Court. The village of Langley Vale within Woodcote Ward has recently started its own R.A. affiliated to the Woodcote (Epsom) Residents Society. The following list gives a brief description of the areas covered and each R.A.'s principal officers from whom further information may be obtained. College Ward R.A.The College Ward of Epsom taking its name after Epsom College, running up to Alexandra Recreation Ground, across the South-East part of Epsom town and back up to Epsom Cemetery and Epsom Golf Club on The Downs. ChairmanMr Colin Bird 19 Burghfield Epsom Surrey KT17 4ND 01372 723443 Secretary Ms Gillian Heym 3 Beech Way Epsom Surrey KT17 4NG 01372 811135 Cuddington R.A.Most of Cuddington Ward is in the northern tip of the Borough, centred around Shadbolt Park. The postal address of most residents is Worcester Park. ChairmanMr Neil Bevan 19 Grafton Close Worcester Park Surrey KT4 7JY 020 8330 6223 Secretary Mr Philip Harris 2 St Michael's Close Worcester Park Surrey KT4 7NA 020 8337 3261 Ewell Court R.A.This R.A. is based still on the pre-1974 Ewell Court Ward, covering all of the current Ewell Court Ward, a third of Auriol Ward, and the southern part of Cuddington Ward. Its membership thus covers both sides of the busy Kingston Road from the Borough boundary to the railway line. Its southern boundary is the Hogsmill River and its associated open space. ChairmanMr John Masterson 95 Mortimer Crescent Worcester Park Surrey KT4 7QN 020 8330 0019 Secretary Mr Neville Wisbach 2 Mavis Avenue Ewell Surrey KT19 0PY 020 8393 3639 Ewell Village R.A.The Ewell Village R.A. covers the main part of Ewell Ward around Ewell Village with Bourne Hall and the spring for the Hogsmill River at its heart. ChairmanMr Ken Humphreys 13 Mount Pleasant Ewell Surrey KT17 1XG 020 8393 0737 Secretary Ms Mary Burrell 18 Curvan Close Ewell Surrey KT17 1PJ 020 8393 3283 Association of Ewell Downs ResidentsThe Association's area is the southern part of Ewell Ward on both sides of the Reigate Road, with most houses on the Ewell Downs Estate. Also included is North East Surrey College of Technology (NESCOT), part of the Priest Hill playing fields and various small holdings and farm land.Chairman Mr Peter Gilder 44A Ewell Downs Road Epsom Surrey KT17 3BN 020 8394 0429 Secretary Mr Colin White 42 Longdown Lane North Epsom Surrey KT17 3JQ 020 8393 4290 Howell Hill R.A.This R.A. covers housing on both sides of Cheam Road around Ewell East Station, forming the south and east half of Nonsuch Ward.Chairman Mr Graham Bartlett 49 Arundel Avenue Ewell Surrey KT17 2RJ 020 8393 0833 Secretary Ms Charlotte Gregory 36 Howard Avenue Ewell Surrey KT17 2QJ 020 8393 8933 Langley Vale R.A.This newly formed R.A. covers the village of Langley Valley nestling in Langley Bottom on Epsom Downs, with the southern part of Woodcote WardChairman Mr. Rob Blackwell 113 Grosvenor Road, Langley Vale Surrey 01372 274995 Secretary Mr Terry Knowles 6 Spencer Close Epsom Surrey KT18 6HR 01372 278497 Nonsuch Park & District R.A.This R.A. covers the north and east parts of Nonsuch Ward, with Nonsuch Park forming its most notable and historic feature. The postal address of its residents is Cheam and much of its housing is contiguous with Cheam village in the London Borough of Sutton.Chairman (temporarily vacant) Secretary Ms Bethany Tucker 19 Gomshall Road Cheam Surrey SM2 7JZ 020 8393 5297 Stamford Ward R.A.This R.A. takes in the 1930s village built around the Well and Stamford Green on Epsom Common, as well as the Court Recreation Ground, and The Manor and West Park Hospitals now being redeveloped.Chairman Colin Thomas, 2a Wheelers Lane, Epsom, Surrey KT18 7SA 01372 729172 Secretary Mrs Kathy Chetwynd 59 Christchurch Mount Epsom Surrey KT19 8LZ 01372 720181 Stoneleigh R.A.Covers the whole of Stoneleigh Ward and two thirds of Auriol Ward which lie on either side of the railway line from Waterloo, with the Stoneleigh Broadway shopping centre at its heart.Chairman Mr Graham Dudley 93 Chadacre Road Stoneleigh Surrey KT17 2HJ 020 8224 2712 Secretary Ms Gill Alford 87 Park Avenue East Ewell Surrey KT17 2PA 020 8393 7714 Town Ward (Epsom) R.A.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.Chairman Mr Neil Dallen 77 Hazon Way Epsom Surrey KT19 8HG 01372 728187 Secretary Mr Bill Wood 182 East Street Epsom Surrey KT17 1ES 01372 723534 West Ewell & Ruxley R.A.Its area are the two wards of West Ewell and Ruxley to the South of the Hogsmill Open Space and containing the Poole Road Athletics Track.Chairman Mr Derek Phillips 136 Station Avenue West Ewell Surrey 020 8873 0970 Email :derek.phillips@ukonline.co.uk Secretary Ms Sheila Price 98 Gatley Avenue West Ewell Surrey KT19 9NF 020 8224 7544 Woodcote (Epsom) Residents SocietyThis R.A. covers Woodcote Ward which incorporates Ebbisham, Langley Vale, most of Abele Green and in the centre of which lies the RAC Country Club and to the South of which is the Race Course on Epsom Downs.Chairman Ms Emma Swan, 6 Sunnybank, Epsom, KT18 7DX 01372 729258 Secretary Mrs Kathy Belcher, 4 Whitehorse Drive, Epsom, Surrey KT18 7LYl: 01372 728534 Standing Committee of Residents' Associations (SCoRA)Liaison committee formed from the chairmen and secretaries of each R.A.Chairman Mr Graham Dudley 93 Chadacre Road Stoneleigh Surrey KT17 2HJ 020 8224 2712 Vice-Chairman Mr Ken Robinson (Cuddington RA) 111 Salisbury Road Worcester Park Surrey KT4 7BZ Secretary Ms Gill Alford 87 Park Avenue East Ewell Surrey KT17 2PA 020 8393 7714 |
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