Final proposals for future of local councils submitted to Government
District and borough councils in Surrey have submitted proposals to Government outlining their vision for the future of local government in Surrey.

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Surrey’s Police and Crime Commissioner visits Safer Runnymede
Police and Crime Commissioner for Surrey, Lisa Townsend, recently paid a visit to the Safer Runnymede control centre at the Council’s offices in Addlestone.
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Social Prescribing Day
It’s Social Prescribing Day! To mark the occasion, we caught up with Gemma Merkett, one of our social prescribing link officers.
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Plant a tree for the Jubilee
The Mayor of Runnymede, Cllr Elaine Gill, has been hard at work helping Runnymede become greener, planting trees across the Borough.
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Council shows solidarity and support to Ukraine
Runnymede Borough Council is showing its solidarity and support to Ukraine today, Thursday 3 March 2022, raising the country’s flag outside of its Civic Centre offices here in Addlestone.
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Runnymede Borough Council mourn loss of Councillor Mark Maddox
Runnymede Borough Council is deeply saddened to learn of the sudden and untimely death of Cllr Mark Maddox, who passed away yesterday morning, Tuesday 1 March 2022.
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Spring and summer sport for young people in Runnymede
There are some exciting developments ahead for Runnymede’s youth sports. Specsavers Surrey Youth Games is coming up, and Sportability was a huge success.
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‘Momentous day’ as Holme Farm’s £25,000 grant approved
Runnymede Borough Council has approved a grant of £25,000 for the Community Workshop and Gardens at Holme Farm.
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What your council tax goes on
Your Council Tax payments are used to fund services provided by Runnymede Borough Council, Surrey County Council and Surrey Police.
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Budgens returns to Egham opening its brand-new store at Magna Square
Runnymede Borough Council has reached another major milestone at its £90m Magna Square development, as Budgens welcomed shoppers to its brand-new Egham store today, Friday 11 February 2022.
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Less than £5 extra on Council Tax to fund Borough Council services
The cost of Borough Council services will rise by less than £5 per year on average, when households receive their Council Tax bills later this month.