There are 3 levels of local government in Surrey Heath:
- Surrey County Council
- Surrey Heath Borough Council
- Parish Councils - Bisley, Chobham, West End and Windlesham
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Surrey County Council
Surrey County Council are responsible for:
- Schools and learning
- Roads and transport - including potholes, street lighting, pavements, bus passes and the blue badge scheme
- Surrey fire and rescue
- Social care - adult, children fostering and adoption
- Libraries
- Waste management - including local tips/dumps
- Trading standards
- Birth, death, marriage and civil partnerships
For more information, please see the Surrey County Council website.
Surrey Heath Borough Council
Surrey Heath Borough Council are responsible for the following in the local Surrey Heath area:
- Building control
- Business rates
- Community services
- Council tax
- Promoting economic development
- Environmental health and safety
- Family support
- Household waste and recycling collection as part of Joint Waste Solutions
- Housing benefit
- Housing options - affordable and social housing
- Licensing
- Planning and development control
- Parking enforcement
- Parks and leisure facilities
- Street cleaning
- Surrey Heath Museum
- Camberley Theatre
About Surrey Heath Borough Council
- Contact Surrey Heath Borough Council
- Council meetings and councillor contact details
- About Surrey Heath Borough Council
- Five Year Strategy
- Annual Plan.
Parish Councils
In Surrey Heath, we have 4 Parish Councils - Bisley, Chobham, West End and Windlesham. They operate on a local level below Surrey Heath Borough Council. The responsibilities vary but can include allotments, bridleways, footpaths, burial grounds, bus shelters, commons and open spaces, local events and festivals, leisure and sports facilities, litter bins, public toilets, planning, tourism activities, traffic calming measures, and village greens.
For more information, see th Parish Council websites below or contact your local parish councillor