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Council tax proposal announced

Surrey County Council has today announced its council tax proposal for next year. Leader David Hodge said: “We’re proposing a 1.99% increase even though we’ve said we need 2.5% because any more means wasting up to £2 million on a referendum and while it puts more pressure on services we’ll still be able to provide … Continue reading

Woking town centre revamp plans submitted

A major scheme to regenerate Woking town centre and build a new fire station has been submitted to the borough council. For more information, click here

ROUND UP: Talk on great English composer and pedestrian improvements for blind people praised

Life of great English composer revealed in Surrey Dame Ethel Smyth, one of the foremost English composers of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, will be the subject of a talk by Lewis Orchard at Surrey Performing Arts Library in Dorking on Wednesday, February 5 at 9.30pm, tickets £5. Dame Ethel, a resident of … Continue reading

More community groups win council cash

A composting site in Tatsfield, a memorial garden in Woking and a scout hall expansion in Reigate are among the projects to win cash from a fund to help communities improve their local areas. They were among 15 schemes awarded up to £50,000 each by Surrey County Council leader David Hodge from the Community Improvements … Continue reading

High-speed internet for another 19,000 businesses and homes

High speed internet has reached another 19,000 businesses and homes as part of a push to make Surrey the UK’s best connected county. The second phase* of Surrey County Council and BT’s push to help firms do business online and ensure every community gets all the benefits of the digital world was  completed on time … Continue reading

More than three-quarters of Surrey businesses primed for growth

More than three-quarters of businesses in Surrey’s powerhouse economy are primed for growth in the next two years. A survey for Surrey County Council and Surrey Connects has revealed that 77% of firms are optimistic about their prospects for expanding, with more than three in 10 already reporting annual increases in turnover or budget. Almost … Continue reading

Surrey set to invest in 330 more school places

An extra 330 school places are set to be created as the county council pushes ahead with the biggest investment programme in Surrey’s history. Classroom capacity at Hythe Primary in Staines will be boosted by 210 places and 120 will be added at Lyne and Longcross Church of England Infant to enable it to become … Continue reading

£200k rip-off victim’s scam mail warning

A Surrey pensioner fleeced out of £200,000 over 56 years by callous con artists has stopped after a campaign by Surrey County Council. Fake lottery and horoscope tricksters duped Sylvia Kneller, of Farnham, who sent money as deposits for phoney prizes. To make matters worse, her husband left her, but still Ms Kneller believed in … Continue reading

Ice Age discovery under Surrey fire station yard

Remains from the end of the last Ice Age have been unearthed in Surrey 14,000 years later – just one inch below where archaeologists started combing for clues.  The very rare ancient artefacts – more than 2,400 flints shaped into tools and blades – were dug up during Surrey County Council’s initial work to build … Continue reading

Surrey County Council to spend millions on flood-damaged roads

Millions of pounds are set to be spent on repairing roads damaged by the Christmas floods as part of Surrey County Council’s ongoing response to the recent severe weather. Since storms led to burst riverbanks and wider flooding over Christmas and the New Year, the county council has worked around the clock to clear hundreds … Continue reading

Local firms win work worth £1 million a day from county council

Local firms have benefited to the tune of almost £1 million a day as part of a Surrey County Council pledge to back business. Annual figures reveal that 4,300 local companies secured £363m worth of contracts from the council – the equivalent of just under £1m daily. That means that local spending on goods and … Continue reading

Surrey leader pledges to keep working week in, week out to find savings

Surrey County Council’s Leader and Cabinet have pledged to keep working “week in, week out” to find savings as the authority continues to face the twin challenges of increasing demand for services and dwindling funding. In a New Year message to the county, David Hodge unveiled a document highlighting more than 50 ways the council … Continue reading

ROUND UP: School application deadline looms and countryside team named top performer

Deadline approaches for primary school applications Time is running out for parents to apply for infant, junior or primary school places for children who are due to start school or transfer to year 3 in September 2014. Applications need to be made by Wednesday 15 January. Parents who miss this deadline reduce their chances of … Continue reading

Adult Social Care Strategic Director leaves council

Surrey County Council announced today that Sarah Mitchell, Strategic Director of Adult Social Care, has left the council. Sarah has made a very significant contribution to both the transformation of health and social care and the delivery of efficiencies in Surrey since her appointment in March 2009. The decision has been made for personal reasons … Continue reading

Key facts ahead of national fire strike

Ahead of the latest national fire strike tomorrow morning, here are some key facts: When is the fire strike? Friday 3 January 2014 between 6.30am and 8.30am. Why is the strike happening? The strike is taking place because of a national dispute between central Government and the Fire Brigades’ Union over proposed changes to firefighters’ … Continue reading

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