Nork Residents' Association

A Strong Local Non-Party Political Voice for the Residents of Nork
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Welcome
The Nork Ward falls within the boundaries of Reigate & Banstead Borough Council in the North East of Surrey. The Nork Residents’ Association was formed in 1925. Its objects are to:
"To advance and protect the interests of the residents and the amenities of the district"
"The Association shall be non-sectarian and non-party political".
The Association also believes that:
"National party politics is best left out of local government"
The Association Committee meets each month to take up member’s concerns and consider planning issues. The Association publishes the Nork Quarterly, a well-regarded quarterly magazine and holds an Annual General Meeting for our sizeable and ever increasing membership.
We hold all three Borough Council seats in the ward and our Residents' Association County Councillor and  Residents' Association Councillors from the Tattenhams Ward, are a significant group within Council.
Surrey County Council support the Blue Campaign in which residents are encouraged to identify areas by making or purchasing a blue heart to plant in the verge where the wildflowers can be left unmown for increased biodiversity.

For more information on the Blue Campaign and getting a blue heart follow this link: The Blue Campaign

Neighbourhood Policing

Burglary
Be extra vigilant and prepared when leaving your house unattended. Simple things like installing a security sensor light or leaving items such as radios and lamps on a timer switch may help to deter criminals. Other things you can do are:

  • Ensure all doors, windows, side or back gates are locked at all times. In the evening, draw the curtains and leave lights on.

  • Set your house alarm - even for short periods of time.

  • Lock your shed and garage. Do not leave any tools lying around in your garden.

  • If you see anyone acting suspiciously in the area please report it.

  • Check for any suspicious marks marking your property such as an X marked in chalk. Call 101.


Be nosey! Many arrests and dealings with burglars have come from a vigilant resident. Call 999 if you suspect a burglary is taking place.

Parking around schools
Parking is an ongoing issue in the roads surrounding this school. Inconsiderate parking may not only be an annoyance - it may be illegal. Anyone parking illegally may be liable to a Park Smart warning or a £30 fixed penalty notice. Common issues witnessed outside school are ILLEGAL road traffic offences:
Obstruction-of the road or a junction, Parking on Yellow Lines-School Markings / ZigZags, Parking on or less than 10m from a junction, Parking on a footpath. Please be aware that local Parking Enforcement Officers can also give tickets to the sum of £60 for the same offences.

If you have any questions please contact you local Neighbourhood officers on 101.
For parking information see: https://www.gov.uk/highway-code

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Last Edited: 16/05/2023
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