Surrey Heath Explained

Surrey Heath is a local government district with borough status in Surrey, England. Its council is based in Camberley. Much of the area is within the Metropolitan Green Belt.

The neighbouring districts are Runnymede, Woking, Guildford, Rushmoor, Hart, Bracknell Forest, and Windsor and Maidenhead.

History

The district was formed on 1 April 1974 under the Local Government Act 1972. The new district covered the area of two former districts, which were both abolished at the same time:[1]

The new district was named "Surrey Heath" in recognition of the extensive areas of heathland it contains, including Chobham Common and Lightwater Country Park, which form part of the wider Thames Basin Heaths.[2] The new district was granted borough status from its creation, allowing the chair of the council to take the title of mayor.[3]

Governance

Surrey Heath Borough Council
Logo Pic:Surrey Heath Borough Council.svg
House Type:Non-metropolitan district
Leader1 Type:Mayor
Leader1:Sarbie Kang
Party1:
Liberal Democrat
Election1:15 May 2024[4]
Leader2 Type:Leader
Leader2:Shaun Macdonald
Party2:
Liberal Democrat
Election2:28 June 2023[5]
Leader3 Type:Chief Executive (interim)
Leader3:Nick Steevens
Election3:1 July 2024[6]
Members:35 councillors
Structure1 Res:280
Political Groups1:
Administration (23)
  • Other parties (12)
  • Last Election1:4 May 2023
    Next Election1:6 May 2027
    Session Room:Surrey Heath House.jpg
    Meeting Place:Surrey Heath House, Knoll Road, Camberley, GU153HD

    Surrey Heath Borough Council provides district-level services. County-level services are provided by Surrey County Council. The eastern part of the borough is also covered by civil parishes, which form a third tier of local government.[7]

    Political control

    Since the 2023 election the council has been under Liberal Democrat majority control. Prior to 2023 the council had been led by Conservatives from its creation in 1974.

    The first election to the council was held in 1973, initially operating as a shadow authority alongside the outgoing authorities until the new arrangements came into effect on 1 April 1974. Political control of the council since 1974 has been as follows:[8]

    Party in control Years
    1974–2020
    2020–2021
    2021–2022
    2022–2023
    2023–present

    Leadership

    The role of mayor is largely ceremonial in Surrey Heath. Political leadership is instead provided by the leader of the council. The leaders since 1996 have been:[9]

    Councillor Party From To
    Vivienne Chapman pre-1996 27 May 1998
    Moira Gibson[10] 27 May 1998 27 Feb 2019
    Richard Brooks[11] [12] 27 Feb 2019 20 Jan 2020
    Alan McClafferty 29 Jan 2020 17 May 2023
    David Whitcroft 17 May 2023 28 Jun 2023
    Shaun Macdonald 28 Jun 2023

    Composition

    Following the 2023 election (including a postponed election in one ward) and a subsequent change of allegiance in July 2024, the composition of the council was:

    Party Councillors
    23
    6
    4
    2
    Total 35

    Three of the four independent councillors sit together as "The Community Group".[13] The next election is due in 2027.[14]

    Premises

    The council is based at Surrey Heath House on Knoll Road in Camberley. The building was purpose-built for the council for £4.25m and was completed in 1987. The building was formally opened by Valerian Wellesley, Duke of Wellington on 17 July 1987.[15]

    Controversies

    In 2016 the council bought The Square, the main shopping centre in the centre of Camberley, for £109million.[16] By early 2023 the centre was reportedly valued at only £30 million, and the rents being received did not cover the interest payments on the debts the council had incurred in buying it.[17]

    In 2020 the council's chief executive, Karen Whelan, resigned after an independent investigation found that a 30% increase in her remuneration during 2018–19 compared to the year before had been unlawfully approved by the former leader of the council, Moira Gibson.[18] [19] [20]

    Geography

    The area forms the heart of the heath that spans Esher, Oxshott, Weybridge, Wisley, all around Woking, Brookwood, Deepcut, Pirbright, Frimley, Lightwater, Camberley, Chobham Common, Virginia Water and Ottershaw. It is made up of naturally wet, very acid sandy and loamy soil, which is just 1.9% of English soil and 0.2% of Welsh soil, which gives rise to pines and coniferous landscapes, such as pioneered at Wentworth and Foxhills estate (now spa, hotel, restaurant and golf club) by pro-American independence statesman Charles James Fox.[21] In geology it gives rise to the name, Bagshot Formation.

    The western section of the district is largely urbanised, with heaths nonetheless providing substantial green buffer around Camberley, Lightwater, Deepcut, Frimley, Frimley Green and Mytchett. The east of the district is less urbanized, and contains Surrey Heath's four civil parishes:[22]

    The former Frimley and Camberley Urban District covering the west of the borough is an unparished area, governed directly by Surrey Heath Borough Council.

    Within the borough there are five Sites of Special Scientific Interest, four of which are part of the Thames Basin Heaths Special Protection Area of European Importance as a habitat for certain endangered bird species; these make up some of the six Wildlife Reserves managed by Surrey Wildlife Trust in Surrey Heath.

    Elections

    Since the last boundary changes in 2019 the council has comprised 35 Councillors representing 14 wards, with each ward electing two or three Councillors. Elections are held every four years.[23]

    Wider politics

    The whole borough lies within the Surrey Heath constituency. The constituency is slightly larger than the borough, including the Normandy and Pirbright ward of Guildford Borough Council.[24]

    In 2014, the British Election Study named Surrey Heath as the most right-wing constituency in the country.[25]

    Notable people

    Twinning

    Surrey Heath is twinned with Sucy-en-Brie, France, and Bietigheim-Bissingen, Germany.[28]

    External links

    Notes and References

    1. si. The English Non-metropolitan Districts (Definition) Order 1972. 1972. 2039. 31 May 2023.
    2. si. The English Non-metropolitan Districts (Names) Order 1973. 1973. 551. 31 May 2023.
    3. Web site: District Councils and Boroughs . . 4 December 2021 . 28 March 1974.
    4. News: Panons . Jacob . Council elects first ethnic minority mayor . 22 July 2024 . BBC News . 17 May 2024.
    5. Web site: Council minutes, 28 June 2023 . Surrey Heath Borough Council . 18 July 2023.
    6. Web site: Surrey Heath Borough Council's Interim Chief Executive announced | Surrey Heath Borough Council . Surrey Heath Borough Council . 7 July 2024 . 16 May 2024 .
    7. act. Local Government Act 1972. 1972. 70. 31 May 2023.
    8. Web site: Compositions calculator . The Elections Centre . 4 March 2016 . 14 May 2023.
    9. Web site: Council minutes . Surrey Heath Borough Council . 12 July 2022.
    10. News: Leader of Surrey Heath Borough Council to step down . 12 July 2022 . Life Camberley . 30 January 2019.
    11. News: Curley . Rebecca . Newly elected leader of Surrey Heath says residents 'deserve openness' . 12 July 2022 . Surrey Live . 31 January 2020.
    12. News: Boyd . Alex . Surrey Heath Borough Council leader and deputy leader resign without explanation . 18 July 2023 . Surrey Live . 20 January 2020.
    13. Web site: Your councillors by political grouping . Surrey Heath Borough Council . 18 July 2023.
    14. Web site: Surrey Heath . Local Councils . Thorncliffe . 22 July 2024.
    15. News: Duke opens Surrey Heath HQ . 18 July 2023 . Farnborough Mail . 21 July 1987 . 7.
    16. News: Surrey Heath stands by £110m purchase of Camberley centre. Parker. Graham. 9 November 2018. Property Week. 26 January 2020.
    17. News: Caulfield . Chris . Surrey Heath council's investment portfolio drops by £79m after House of Fraser exit . 18 July 2023 . Surrey Live . 3 April 2023.
    18. Web site: Jubert. Jamie. 2 August 2019. Council's chief's pay packet sky rockets 30%. 21 January 2021. Surrey Live. en.
    19. News: Independent investigation finds additional payments to chief executive "not lawfully made" . 18 July 2023 . Local Government Lawyer . 21 April 2020.
    20. Private Eye, Issue 1522, 22 May 2020, page 20
    21. Web site: Soilscapes soil types viewer – National Soil Resources Institute. Cranfield University. landis.org.uk.
    22. http://www.surreycc.gov.uk/sccwebsite/sccwspages.nsf/LookupWebPagesByTITLE_RTF/Parishes+by+district?opendocument#Elmbridge Surrey Council
    23. si. The Surrey Heath (Electoral Changes) Order 2017. 2017. 1268. 18 July 2023.
    24. Web site: Election Maps . Ordnance Survey . 18 July 2023.
    25. Web site: Wheeler. Brian. 1 December 2014. Strange reasons why people vote. BBC.
    26. Web site: McCormack . Kirsty . 2022-03-25 . Bridgerton season 2: Who is Kate Sharma actress Simone Ashley in Netflix series? . 2022-09-18 . mirror . en.
    27. News: Ward . Victoria . 2022-09-13 . Sophie, Countess of Wessex to gain new title if Edward becomes Duke of Edinburgh . en-GB . The Telegraph . 2022-09-18 . 0307-1235.
    28. Web site: About Surrey Heath.