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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Councillor Jonathan Wilson
Runnymede Borough Council is sad to report that Cllr Jonathan Wilson, a serving elected member of the Council, died at the weekend.
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Guildford Street consultation results now in
We’re pleased to say we’ve received the results of the independently-run public consultation into possible improvements to Chertsey town centre.
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Runnymede Council helps residents apply for greater financial support
Recent research* shows that across the UK, up to £23 billion of benefits are going unclaimed, meaning potentially hundreds of people in Runnymede could be missing out.
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Community Transport: Taking you where you want to go!
Our Community Transport service provides a safe and convenient door-to-door transport service to appointments, facilities and social activities in the local area.
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Runnymede Sports Day: Cancelled
Regrettably, we have made the decision to cancel the Runnymede Sports Day on Sunday 4 August.
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The General Election in numbers
The Council has released data showing the number of people who brought ID to the polling station for local elections on 4 July.
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General election: New MPs announced
The General Election took place on Thursday this week, and the two MPs representing Runnymede have now been announced.
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Tears of joy as Business Awards winners announced
There were scenes of joy, plenty of emotions and congratulations galore at this year’s Runnymede Business Awards which took place at Royal Holloway, University of London.
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Great Big Green Week 2024
From canals to caterpillars, daisies to deer, and owls to oak trees, there is so much natural beauty to enjoy across Runnymede.
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Innovative four-person political leadership for Runnymede
Runnymede Borough Council now has a new political administration called the Runnymede Council Alliance, which has four Co-Leaders.