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Reigate and Banstead Council Shortlisted for Prestigous Award

Reigate & Banstead Borough Council has been shortlisted as a finalist for Apprenticeship Programme of the Year at The Learning Awards 2026.

These awards recognise the very best organisations across the UK and beyond. Previous winners have included among others, Microsoft, KPMG, the NHS and Vodafone. To see Reigate & Banstead standing proudly among these names is a huge achievement and something to celebrate.

This recognition reflects the amazing work of our apprentices, who bring energy, creativity and commitment to everything they do, and our managers, who guide, support, and champion them every step of the way.

Together, they’ve helped shape a programme that’s not only about qualifications, but about confidence, growth, and creating real career pathways within the council.

Apprenticeships have become one of our most powerful tools for personal and professional development, giving people the chance to learn new skills, gain qualifications, and grow in roles that make a real difference to our community.

Later this month, we’ll present our programme to the national judging panel — showcasing how our approach to apprenticeships is helping build skills, strengthen services, and support our People & Culture vision to “Get, Keep, and Grow Great People”.

The winners will be announced at a black-tie ceremony in London next February, hosted by Claudia Winkleman at the JW Marriott Grosvenor House.

Cllr James King, Executive Member for Corporate Policy and Resources said: “Being named a finalist at The Learning Awards is a huge moment for us. It shows that local government can deliver first-class apprenticeship programmes — and that our apprentices, their managers, and the OD and HR teams are driving real transformation together.

“Apprenticeships are one of the best ways to invest in people — they unlock potential, develop confidence, and build future leaders, and this nomination proves what we can achieve when we grow together.”

“Thank you to everyone who’s made this achievement possible. We’ll update you again after the winners are announced in mid- February 2026.

Crawley’s Boy and Sturgeon Finds New Home

The Boy and Sturgeon statue has been given a new home within Tilgate Park’s Walled Garden, next to the pond.

Fondly known as ‘The Boy and the Dolphin’, the statue was a landmark in Queens Square, delighting residents since the 1950s. The statue was moved to a central courtyard in the old town hall when Queens Square was being revamped and subsequently into storage at Tilgate Park when the new Town Hall opened.

The Boy and Sturgeon statue holds a special place in Crawley’s history and hearts. We’re proud to preserve this piece of our town’s heritage and give it the visibility it deserves. Its new home in Tilgate Park’s Walled Garden means residents and visitors can continue to enjoy this much-loved landmark. It’s definitely worth a visit next time you are in Tilgate Park!

Councillor Michael Jones

Leader of Crawley Borough Council

Crawley drug dealer jailed

A man has been jailed after he was seen selling drugs on the street in Crawley.

Jamie Gabriel was seen by plain-clothes officers approaching drug users in the town.

The officers stopped a vehicle he was travelling in, and found him in possession of class A and B drugs.

Gabriel admitted five offences at Lewes Crown Court last Wednesday.

He was sentenced him to five years and seven months in prison.

Burglary suspect caught by patrolling Police

Police officers who were on patrol in Crawley have detain a man who was a suspect in a burglary case.

37 year-old James Eastwood was arrested after being found leaning into a car which did not belong to him on Ifield Road.

Fast-track enquiries revealed he was linked to a number of other offences, and he was subsequently charged and remanded for multiple offences.

He pleaded guilty to possession of drugs, obstructing the Police, burglary and using abusive language.

 

He pleaded not guilty to causing grievous bodily harm and has been further remanded for trial on a date yet to be set.

Surrey County Council to receive £12m to improve bus services,

Surrey County Council is to receive £12m from the Department for Transport to spend on improving the county’s bus services.

The money is likely to be used to generate more frequent buses on popular routes, protect services in rural areas and improve punctuality.

The council said 26 million journeys were made by bus in Surrey in 2023.

It forms part of about £1bn government funding which is being invested in services across England, outside of London.