Runnymede Borough Council is asking Chertsey residents for feedback on how we spend the Neighbourhood Community Infrastructure Levy (NCIL) - a local fund for community improvements and we would like to invite you to give your feedback.
We're proposing several projects, including:
- A replacement play area at Abbey Fields
- An outdoor gym and resurfaced games area at Gogmore Farm Park
- An activity trail for older children at Chertsey Recreation Ground
This is your opportunity to help shape your local area.
The survey will run until 5pm on Sunday 24 August 2025.
For more information, contact IDCTeam@runnymede.gov.uk
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