Your Local Committee
Local Committees are meetings of ward Councillors and Community Representatives of a particular area.
They are open to the public to anyone who lives, works, or studies in the borough.
There are six Local Committees in Sutton.
- Beddington and Wallington
- Carshalton and Clockhouse
- North Cheam, Stonecot and Worcester Park
- Hackbridge, St Helier, and the Wrythe
- Sutton Local
- Sutton South, Cheam and Belmont
You can subscribe online to your Local Committee’s mailing list.
What the Local Committee does
The committees aim to
- give communities a bigger say over decisions affecting them
- be more responsive to residents and allow you to influence local services
- help organisations such as the police, health, and the Council to work together at a local level
- agree Local Funding
Each committee meets up to four times a year to discuss local issues. The meetings follow an agenda of items of local interest and decisions for the area.
The ward Councillors at the Local Committee meetings vote to make the final decisions. Their decisions are shaped by debate with residents and discussions with Community Representatives. Find out about becoming a Community Representative.
Get involved
- find out when and where your next Local Committee meeting is taking place
- read upcoming or previous agendas and minutes
- get in touch with your local ward Councillors to tell them what you think about local issues
- submit a formal question for discussion at a Local Committee meeting
- create or sign a petition for a specific issue
- complete a feedback form to give us your comments, suggestions or compliments
- email the Local Committees team
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