Runnymede Officer Wins National Award Following Royal Reception
Runnymede Borough Council is celebrating the achievements of Community Safety Officer Abi Marsh, who has won the Outstanding Apprentice Award at the Resolve National ASB Awards.
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Important changes to local government in Surrey
Local government in Surrey is expected to change, in a move which will ultimately result in Runnymede Borough Council ceasing to exist as a Local Authority.
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Local businesses open doors to the workforce of tomorrow
Almost 200 secondary school pupils had a taste of working life and how businesses operate as part of the new Runnymede Open Doors Programme.
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Grant funding bid shows Council doing all it can to help cut residents bills
A total of 185 Council tenants in Runnymede could have cost-saving new insulation and solar panels installed at their homes, if an ambitious £1.8million grant funding bid by the Council is successful.
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Improvements made to the property-buying process in the area
The process of buying a property in Runnymede has become quicker and simpler for everyone.
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Citizens' Engagement Panel: Make your voice heard
Runnymede Borough Council is excited to launch a pilot for a new Citizens' Engagement Panel.
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Government removes Best Value Notice after Council’s open and transparent response
The Non-Statutory Best Value Notice issued to the Council by Government a year ago will not be renewed.
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Tackling period poverty: Free sanitary products available across the borough
An important new initiative has been launched aimed at addressing period poverty.
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New councillor elected for Ottershaw ward
Thank you to everyone who voted in the Ottershaw ward by-election which took place on Thursday 12 December.
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Positive feedback from local government peers
A Corporate Peer Challenge review has provided significant independent assurance that Runnymede Borough Council are delivering for the good of our local communities, businesses and residents.
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Illegal HMO: Rogue landlord sentenced
A rogue landlord who admitted turning a three-bedroomed bungalow in Egham, Surrey, into a 15-room unlicensed HMO has been sentenced by a judge.