Climate in the news

Council tenants across Runnymede will have their homes upgraded with solar panels and cost-saving insulation as part of a new Council improvements programme.


The Council has shown its support for the climate and nature. Councillors across the political spectrum have voiced their support for the Climate and Nature Bill which is currently passing through the legislative process in the Houses of Parliament.


Do you have leftover fruit and vegetables sitting at the back of your fridge, destined for the bin? You’re not alone.


Over 45 local people and organisations who have made outstanding contributions to the community, sports and fitness, and the arts have been celebrated at the annual Runnymede Civic Awards.


The Grange Community Infant School in New Haw has been awarded £1,000 as part of the Surrey Environment Partnership's Rethink Waste scheme.


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. 


An ambitious £2.5million programme of energy efficiency works, which could cut the cost of living for more than 160 households, is being planned by Runnymede Borough Council.


Feedback on the latest round of consultation on the multi-million-pound programme to help reduce flooding in Runnymede has been announced.


It’s Recycling Week, and this October we’re encouraging residents to rescue as many items from the rubbish bin as you can.


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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