New social housing coming soon following Council investment
More families in Runnymede waiting for social housing will have a new home next year, after the Council committed to buy 13 new properties at a development site in Egham.

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Local Election: 2 May 2024
On 2 May there is a local election for Runnymede Borough Council, as well as an election for Surrey’s Police and Crime Commissioner.
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Vegetable oil powered bin lorries coming to Runnymede!
Waste fats and cooking oil will soon be used to power Runnymede Borough Council’s entire fleet of almost 80 vehicles.
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Grants to benefit Chertsey shopfronts
Grants of up to £20,000 are now available to Chertsey businesses which want to smarten up their frontages.
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Could your business be award winning?
Following the success of the inaugural awards in 2023 we are excited to announce the return of the Runnymede Business Awards in 2024.
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Every apartment occupied at Magna Square regeneration
Every single apartment in Egham’s Magna Square development has now been sold or rented in an important milestone for the site.
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Sport heroes visit Addlestone One
Sir Mo Farah and Raheem Sterling paid a surprise visit to Padbol players at KickX, bringing a touch of stardust to Addlestone One, the Council’s regeneration project in the heart of Addlestone.
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Celebration of Runnymede’s unsung heroes
Almost 40 local people who have excelled across our community, sports and fitness, and arts were celebrated at the second Runnymede Civic Awards last night.
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Magna Square shortlisted by Royal Institute of British Architects
Magna Square, Runnymede Borough Council’s regeneration project in the heart of Egham is among 16 projects shortlisted for the RIBA (Royal Institute of British Architects) South East Awards.
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Runnymede’s share of Council Tax bills announced
Residents will be asked to pay just £5.53 more per year for all the services which Runnymede Borough Council provides when Council Tax bills are sent out to homes this month.
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New adventures in Pooley Green and Hythe Park
The first images of new play equipment for two play parks in Egham have been revealed by Runnymede Borough Council, as part of its £1m investment programme in upgrading play spaces for children.