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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Our local election in numbers 2024
The Council has released data showing the number of people who brought ID to the polling station for local elections on 2 May.
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Cllr Elaine Gill appointed as Mayor of Runnymede
The new Mayor of Runnymede has been announced as Cllr Elaine Gill, who becomes the first person in Runnymede Borough Council’s history to hold the role twice.
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Come and experience our social centres!
A lively, friendly atmosphere, and a variety of activities from exercise classes to quizzes await you when you visit one of our three social centres across Runnymede.
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Local election results 2024
Following the local elections on the 2 May 2024, Runnymede Borough Council remains in No Overall Control.
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One week to go - a guide to polling day on 2 May
When do polling stations open? What if I’ve lost my poll card? Can I take my children? Here’s a guide, answering the most common questions we get asked around polling day.
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Our Beautiful Borough photo competition is live!
From canals to caterpillars, daisies to deer, and owls to oak trees, there is so much natural beauty to enjoy in Runnymede which is why we’ve launched Our Beautiful Borough photo competition.
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Local Election: 2 May 2024
On 2 May there is a local election for Runnymede Borough Council, as well as an election for Surrey’s Police and Crime Commissioner.
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Vegetable oil powered bin lorries coming to Runnymede!
Waste fats and cooking oil will soon be used to power Runnymede Borough Council’s entire fleet of almost 80 vehicles.
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Grants to benefit Chertsey shopfronts
Grants of up to £20,000 are now available to Chertsey businesses which want to smarten up their frontages.