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Surrey’s partner organisations support county council plans for local government reorganisation

Yesterday, Surrey County Council’s Cabinet approved a plan for local government reorganisation in the county. The plan will be sent to government on 9 May, and proposes two councils, East and West Surrey, to replace the existing 12 councils. The creation of the two councils will unlock further devolution through the election of a Mayor for Surrey.    … Continue reading

Surrey’s Bridge the Gap service receives £120,000 from Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner  

The Police and Crime Commissioner has awarded £120,000 to Surrey’s Changing Futures Programme, which supports vulnerable adults across the county.  The Changing Futures Bridge the Gap service supports people who are experiencing a combination of problems including mental health issues, substance use, homelessness and domestic abuse.  Often these individuals suffering multiple disadvantage have a history … Continue reading

Flooded homes to pay zero council tax for three months

Flooded homes will be exempt from paying council tax under a plan drawn up by Surrey councils and the police to help families affected by the recent severe weather. The county and local councils together with the Police and Crime Commissioner have agreed that residents whose homes have suffered internal flooding will not have to … Continue reading

Surrey Police and Crime Panel meeting

The Surrey Police and Crime Panel will meet with the new Police and Crime Commissioner Kevin Hurley on Thursday. The meeting will be the first opportunity for members of the panel to discuss the commissioner’s priorities for policing in Surrey and to ask questions about his approach to the role. People can attend the meeting, … Continue reading

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