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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Achieving for Runnymede during a demanding year
Our Annual Report for the 2020-21 financial year has just been published and flags up more than 120 successes that the Council has delivered for local people and businesses during its time frame.
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LUX is a sell-out success
Last month, Runnymede Borough Council, Addlestone One and renowned artist Emma-Leone Palmer, partnered to launch LUX.
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Join the family friendly fun at Addlestone’s Festive Fayre
The countdown to Christmas is on and what better way to celebrate than with Addlestone’s Festive Fayre and annual Christmas lights switch-on!
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New Christmas lights for Chertsey town centre
Chertsey town will be receiving some much-needed festive cheer this year thanks to dazzling new Christmas lights.
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Appeal launched as Borough prepares to welcome Afghan families
The first Afghanistan nationals to be housed in Runnymede are due to arrive in the Borough next week, and to recognise that fact, the Mayor of Runnymede has launched a fundraising appeal.
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LUX launches at Addlestone One
Runnymede Borough Council and local shopping centre Addlestone One are proud to present a never-before-seen, month-long immersive experience featuring renowned Surrey artist Emma-Leone Palmer.
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Investing £1.7m to improve older tenants’ homes
A four-year plan to invest £1.7million into older people’s social housing has been approved by Runnymede’s Borough Councillors after residents were asked how their homes could be improved.
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Can you help Chertsey Meads?
Chertsey Meads is a large meadow with a modern playground and two picnic areas overlooking the River Thames. This open space is perfect for weekend family visits, days out and dog walking.
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Magna Square welcomes Royal Holloway students
The first of the four new buildings which will make up the £90m Magna Square development in Egham, Surrey, has now been completed, in a major milestone for the high-profile town centre site.
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Exploring literary links in Lottery funded exhibition
Chertsey Museum has received a National Lottery Heritage Fund grant of £10,000 for an exciting project exploring the literary connections of the Borough of Runnymede.