About us
The TWRA committee is represented by a Chairman and up to 18 members. The committee meets on the third Tuesday of each month in the Meeting Room at the Church of the Good Shepherd. Our ward councillors and a councillor from Surrey County Council attend these meetings on a regular basis to update us on changes and developments at both Borough and County level. We welcome their assistance and close cooperation in protecting our two villages.
The TWRA has been protecting the interests of local residents for over 80 years. It was constituted in about 1928 or 1929 as the Tadworth and Walton Ratepayers Association, with an annual subscription of two shillings. It was formed as a non-political, non-sectarian organisation and the objectives are set out in the consitution.
The principle objectives of the Association are the welfare of the community in Tadworth and Walton-on-the-Hill, the good government of the district, and the preservation and improvements of its amenities.
The main areas of concern for residents include:
● Planning
● Law and Order
● Local Transport, Roads and Parking
● Health and Pollution (www.epsom-sthelier.nhs.uk)
● The Environment (www.cpresurrey.org.uk)
● The Local Economy
The TWRA is also represented on and/or works with a number of local bodies. These include:
● Banstead & District Federation of Residents’ Associations (BDFRA)
● National Organisation of Residents’ Associations (NORA)
● Banstead Commons Conservators
● The Swan Sanctuary
● Surrey Wildlife Trust
● Police Neighbourhood Panels
● Neighbourhood Watch
● Council for the Protection of Rural England CPRE - Reigate & Banstead Branch
● Save Tadworth Action Group (STAG)
● East Surrey Transport Committee.
● The TWRA is funded entirely by residents’ annual subscriptions and is indebted to our residents for the level of local support.
TWRA 2017 Constitution, Rules and Standing Orders can be viewed, downloaded and printed by clicking here.
The TWRA committee is represented by a Chairman and up to 18 members. The committee meets on the third Tuesday of each month in the Meeting Room at the Church of the Good Shepherd. Our ward councillors and a councillor from Surrey County Council attend these meetings on a regular basis to update us on changes and developments at both Borough and County level. We welcome their assistance and close cooperation in protecting our two villages.
The TWRA has been protecting the interests of local residents for over 80 years. It was constituted in about 1928 or 1929 as the Tadworth and Walton Ratepayers Association, with an annual subscription of two shillings. It was formed as a non-political, non-sectarian organisation and the objectives are set out in the consitution.
The principle objectives of the Association are the welfare of the community in Tadworth and Walton-on-the-Hill, the good government of the district, and the preservation and improvements of its amenities.
The main areas of concern for residents include:
● Planning
● Law and Order
● Local Transport, Roads and Parking
● Health and Pollution (www.epsom-sthelier.nhs.uk)
● The Environment (www.cpresurrey.org.uk)
● The Local Economy
The TWRA is also represented on and/or works with a number of local bodies. These include:
● Banstead & District Federation of Residents’ Associations (BDFRA)
● National Organisation of Residents’ Associations (NORA)
● Banstead Commons Conservators
● The Swan Sanctuary
● Surrey Wildlife Trust
● Police Neighbourhood Panels
● Neighbourhood Watch
● Council for the Protection of Rural England CPRE - Reigate & Banstead Branch
● Save Tadworth Action Group (STAG)
● East Surrey Transport Committee.
● The TWRA is funded entirely by residents’ annual subscriptions and is indebted to our residents for the level of local support.
TWRA 2017 Constitution, Rules and Standing Orders can be viewed, downloaded and printed by clicking here.
Newsletters
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Autumn 2018
Spring 2018
Autumn 2017
Spring 2017
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Spring 2016
Autumn 2015
Spring 2015
Autumn 2014
Autumn 2013
Spring 2013
Autumn 2012
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