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New advice centres to open for people with dementia

Four new advice and support centres are set to throw open their doors to help people with dementia as part of plans to establish a network across Surrey. The new facilities will arm people with all the information they need to spot the early signs of the condition. And people who already have dementia can … Continue reading

Waste watchers challenge

Surrey County Council is challenging families to see how much they could reduce their household food waste by in five days. The challenge is part of the Love Food Surrey campaign and aims to highlight and tackle the enormous amount of food being wasted by residents in Surrey. John Furey, Surrey County Council’s Cabinet Member … Continue reading

Sheerwater and Maybury International Day

People are invited to cast their vote on whether a number of travel-themed community projects in Sheerwater and Maybury should receive funding. Travel SMART in Sheerwater and Maybury is a new initiative designed to provide local people with more travel choices and help them cut carbon, calories and cost. It aims to make it easier … Continue reading

Travel SMART scheme extended

A scheme that gives people the chance to pitch for up to £10,000 to support green travel schemes in their neighbourhoods has been extended. The Travel SMART scheme has been rolled out in Redhill West, Merstham in Reigate and in the Stoke and Stoughton areas of Guildford. This follows a successful launch of the project … Continue reading

Norwegian government officials hear about Surrey’s IT innovations

Norwegian government officials heard about Surrey County Council’s drive to harness technology on a fact-finding mission to London. Paul Brocklehurst highlighted a deal done with BT to ensure nearly 100% superfast broadband coverage that will make Surrey the best connected county in the UK. The Head of Information Management and Technology also emphasised another contract … Continue reading

BBC Surrey interviews Cabinet Member about energy switching scheme

Cabinet Member for Change and Efficiency Denise Le Gal was interviewed by BBC Surrey’s Mark Carter about Surrey County Council’s new collective energy switching scheme, which aims to bring homes and businesses together to drive down the cost of gas and electricity. Audio courtesy of BBC Surrey

Statement from Nick Skellett on halting of hospital merger plans

Following the news that the merger between Ashford & St Peter’s Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust and Epsom Hospital has been halted, the Chairman of Surrey’s Health Scrutiny Committee Nick Skellett issued the following statement. Mr Skellett said : “Surrey’s Health Scrutiny Committee has today expressed great concern about the halting of the merger between Ashford & St … Continue reading

Council helping to slash up to £7.5 million from energy bills

After striking a blow for consumers over doorstep energy selling, Surrey County Council is launching a campaign to slash up to £7.5 million from electricity and gas bills. The big six utility firms stopped cold calling after the council’s trading standards team successfully prosecuted Scottish and Southern Energy for using door to door sellers to … Continue reading

Cabinet Member writes for Guardian

In an article published by the Guardian, Surrey County Council’s Cabinet Member for Assets and Regenerations Programmes Tony Samuels considers ways councils can merge a business culture with a public sector ethos.

Leader taking part in Surrey Advertiser webchat

David Hodge will be answering questions from residents during a webchat hosted by the Surrey Advertiser to mark his first year as the county council’s leader. He will be giving online responses on Friday (2 November) from 12.30pm on issues such as roads, social care and keeping Surrey moving during ice and snow. Questions can … Continue reading

Youth head interviewed by BBC about new approach from council

Head of Youth Support Services Ben Byrne tells BBC Surrey presenter Mark Carter about Surrey County Council’s use of the principles of restorative justice to improve services to residents and save money after they produced impressive results with young people. Audio courtesy of BBC Surrey.

Leader David Hodge interviewed about Magna Carta pledge

BBC Surrey presenter Mark Carter talks to leader David Hodge about Surrey County Council’s pledge to contribute £5 million towards a planned visitor centre in Runnymede ahead of the Magna Carta’s 800th anniversary celebrations in 2015. Audio courtesy of BBC Surrey.

Surrey calls for Magna Carta to return home

A call has been made for the Magna Carta to return home to Surrey for its 800th anniversary celebrations. It would mean every child could see the historic document that forms the basis of modern democracy at the site in Runnymede where it was sealed. Surrey County Council’s appeal comes after it was revealed children … Continue reading

Video: Winter – we’re prepared

Surrey County Council highlights some of the hardware it has ready to tackle ice and snow this winter. The county’s winter preparations include: * 16,000 tonnes of salt in stock * A fleet of 39 gritting lorries equipped with GPS trackers * Off road 4×4 vehicles ready to treat hard to reach places * An … Continue reading

Spectacular arches on new River Thames bridge

Spectacular arches that will eventually span the Thames are being put in place as part of the first major new road bridge over the famous river in more than 20 years. It is 10 months since the construction of Walton Bridge began and people can now get a real sense of what the finished crossing … Continue reading

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