Have Your Say: Contribute to the Reigate and Banstead 2030 Vision!
As we look ahead to 2025 and beyond, we are presented with a crucial opportunity to shape the future of our community through the Reigate and Banstead 2030 vision. This initiative is not just a plan; it’s a blueprint for the future of our region, and we want to ensure that your voices are heard loud and clear. The Reigate and Banstead 2030 framework aims to create a thriving environment where businesses can flourish, residents can prosper, and our community can enjoy a high quality of life. It addresses key aspects such as economic growth, sustainability, infrastructure, and community cohesion. The decisions made today will impact our local economy and the well-being of our community for years to come.
Why Your Input Matters
As members of the Horley Chamber of Commerce, you are the backbone of our local economy. Your insights and experiences are invaluable in shaping policies and initiatives that directly affect your businesses and the community at large. Whether you’re a small business owner or part of a larger organisation, your perspective can help create a comprehensive and inclusive vision for the future. The council is actively seeking input from all stakeholders in the region and it’s vital that we, as the Horley Chamber of Commerce, play a prominent role in this conversation. By contributing your ideas and feedback, you can help ensure that the final plan reflects the needs and aspirations of our business community.
How to Get Involved
- Review the Plan: Familiarise yourself with the Reigate and Banstead 2030 documents available here. Understanding the framework will help you articulate your thoughts and suggestions.
- Attend Local Meetings: Keep an eye out for upcoming meetings and workshops organised by the council. These events are excellent opportunities to voice your opinions and engage with other community members.
- Share Your Ideas: Reach out to us at the Horley Chamber of Commerce with your thoughts and suggestions. We will compile these insights and represent our members in discussions with the council.
- Spread the Word: Encourage fellow business owners and community members to get involved. The more voices we have, the stronger our collective influence will be.