Surrey district and borough councils publish proposals outlining plans for local government reorganisation
District and borough councils have published proposals for local government reorganisation on their websites, to be debated at Council meetings across the county in the coming days.

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New scheme to boost business in Runnymede
Small businesses in Runnymede can now access free one to one advice and grants worth up to £5,000 to help unlock their growth potential.
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Remembrance in Runnymede
Remembrance Sunday 2023 is approaching and a number of services are taking place locally where people can pay their respects to those who have died in wars and conflicts.
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Cladding work completed ahead of schedule and under budget
Work to remove and replace cladding panels on apartments in Addlestone town centre has been completed ahead of schedule, bringing peace of mind for dozens of residents living there.
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£1 million funding approved for play areas
Over £1 million funding has now been allocated for a two-year programme of work to improve Runnymede’s play areas, so families can continue to enjoy these facilities for years to come.
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Our year in short films!
Our Annual Review in a series of short films provides an easy way for people to find out what the Council did in 2022-23 to support local people.
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Magna Square highly commended by industry awards judges
Magna Square, Runnymede Borough Council’s retail and accommodation regeneration project in the heart of Egham, has been nominated for three prestigious awards.
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Keep calm and wear it well: 1940s fashions at museum
Exploring fashionable dress in 1940s Britain is the focus of Chertsey Museum’s latest exhibition, which has just opened.
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Tech businesses keep Runnymede among top 10 locations for competitiveness
Runnymede is among the top 10 most competitive locations for business, according to newly published research from two respected universities.
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Afghanistan veteran to be Council’s new CEO
Runnymede Borough Council’s new Chief Executive joins the authority next month, after a 30 year career alternating between the public sector and military service.