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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Recycling Week: Join the challenge to rescue your waste!
It’s Recycling Week, and this October we’re encouraging residents to rescue as many items from the rubbish bin as you can.
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Addlestone South by-election result
Following the by-election yesterday, the newly elected member of the Council for the Addlestone South ward is Cllr Steve Eldridge, who stood as the Conservative Party candidate.
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Craft session: Untold stories from St Peter's Hospital
Chertsey Museum is inviting crafters, stitchers and sewers to take part in a creative project to celebrate the history of St Peter’s Hospital and the contributions of local NHS heroes.
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Cllr Malcolm Cressey
Runnymede Borough Council is saddened to confirm the death of Cllr Malcolm Cressey, who had represented the Ottershaw area since 2018.
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Thousands of pounds of youth grants approved
A football club, churches and charities are set to benefit from more than £17,000 of grants from Runnymede Borough Council, after councillors approved a round of funding applications.
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Future of homelessness and rough sleeping support
People who find themselves without a home, or who are sleeping rough can be amongst the most at-risk in our society. One of the important duties we have is to support them when help is asked for.
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By-election on 10 October: candidates announced
A by-election is due to take place on Thursday 10 October in the Addlestone South ward and the candidates have now been announced.
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High waists to romantic tastes: new regency fashion exhibition
Never before seen items of high fashion from the Regency period are on display now at Chertsey Museum, as part of its new exhibition titled ‘High waists to romantic tastes’.
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Free help to get back into work
A free career development programme for residents has been re-launched by Runnymede Borough Council.
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Residents' safety is our top priority
The safety of residents and tenants is the Council’s number one priority, and our senior staff have followed closely the sad events at the flats which caught fire in Dagenham, east London.