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Continuing support for Surrey’s residents who are financially challenged

Surrey County Council welcomes the extension by government of the Household Support Fund in this year’s Autumn Statement, after 86,000 Surrey households were supported by the fund last year. In addition to the Household Support fund this autumn and winter, the council will continue to support residents with financial help, support and information. The council … Continue reading

Surrey Youth Arts and Culture Festival Arrives in Camberley

There is less than one week to go until this year’s Surrey Youth Arts and Culture Festival arrives in Camberley!  On Friday 1 November and Saturday 2 November young people aged 11 – 18 years old from across Surrey are invited to take part in a range of arts activities and learn about opportunities in … Continue reading

Cabinet decision on London Road, Guildford

Following extensive engagement and consultation regarding changes to a section of London Road in Guildford, Cabinet Members at Surrey County Council have decided not to proceed with a major part of the scheme.  Residents and people who travel through the area were invited to give their views on a proposed new cycling and walking route … Continue reading

Statement from Surrey County Council: Oil drilling at Horse Hill

The Supreme Court issued its decision in June 2024 on the challenge brought against the Council’s decision to grant planning permission for oil production at the Horse Hill site. The Supreme Court ruled that the County Council acted unlawfully by not considering the indirect, downstream emissions of the oil when burnt in the Environmental Statement … Continue reading

Redhill Library to reopen in Warwick Quadrant in summer 2025

Redhill library is set to re-open next summer in Warwick Quadrant, following a full refurbishment and works to address the Reinforced Autoclaved Concrete (RAAC) discovered in late 2024.    The works will ensure all the RAAC issues are resolved, and the full refurbishment will provide a bright, welcoming and modern library.    The newly refurbished library will include … Continue reading

Quitting Smoking, It’s Well Worth It

Ex-smoker Councillor Mark Nuti, Cabinet Member for Health and Wellbeing, and Public Health, visited the One You Surrey stop smoking service to find out how we’re supporting smokers to quit. Around 12% of adults in Surrey smoke, and from personal experience Mark knows that it can be tough to give up smoking. When he visited … Continue reading

Surrey County Council signs the End Poverty Pledge

On 8 October, Surrey County Council (SCC) approved a motion to sign Good Company’s End Poverty Pledge. Today is the United Nations’ International Day for the Eradication of Poverty.  This year’s theme is ‘acting together’ to create fairer and more inclusive societies, so on this day, Councillor Mark Nuti, Cabinet Member for Health and Wellbeing, … Continue reading

2024 Surrey Festival of Skills inspires thousands about their futures

Thousands of young people in Surrey have been inspired and fired up about their futures thanks to the 2024 Surrey Festival of Skills.  From supercars to snakes, cooking masterclasses to computer game demonstrations, there were opportunities galore for students to explore at the Surrey County Council event.  More than 2,000 students aged 14 to 18 … Continue reading

New funding to help businesses in six Surrey boroughs to decarbonise

Surrey County Council, in partnership with Woking, Guildford, Waverley, Reigate and Banstead, Spelthorne and Surrey Heath Borough Councils, is now offering a range of decarbonisation support and funding for small and medium businesses. A suite of offers has been designed to support small and medium enterprises (SMEs) to decarbonise, save on energy costs, understand their … Continue reading

Surrey Libraries triumph with 2024 Summer Reading Challenge success 

Surrey County Council is delighted to announce the successful completion of the 2024 Summer Reading Challenge, a national initiative that Surrey Libraries participates in each year to support children to read over the summer holidays.   This year’s challenge saw an incredible turnout, with over 500 events and activities designed to foster a love of reading … Continue reading

Fully-booked Surrey Festival of Skills set to be even bigger and better for 2024

The Surrey Festival of Skills is set to fire up thousands of young people to be inspired about their futures. Now in its second year, the event gives over 2,000 young people the chance to connect with and learn more about some of Surrey’s brightest and best businesses and training providers. The Festival of Skills … Continue reading

Children make ‘exceptional progress’ at ‘Outstanding’ Extended Hope home for Surrey children with social, emotional and mental health difficulties

Extended Hope, a Surrey residential home providing a short-break service for children and young people who are facing a mental health crisis, has been graded as ‘Outstanding’ by Ofsted following an inspection in August 2024.   In a glowing report, Ofsted’s inspectors noted, “Children make exceptional progress in relation to their emotional well-being when they come … Continue reading

Surrey Libraries celebrates Green Libraries Week (7-14 October) with four ‘Libraries of Things’ 

Libraries across Surrey will be buzzing with a whole host of activities and events during Green Libraries Week this week, celebrating a commitment to the environment and sustainability in every Surrey Library.    What’s New?  A total of four ‘Libraries of Things’ will now be open for borrowing useful household items from, Surrey has just signed … Continue reading

Surrey schools lead the way with the most Eco-Schools Green Flags in the UK

Surrey County Council is proud to announce that it continues to lead in England in environmental education, boasting the largest number of Eco-Schools Green Flag awards for the second consecutive year. There are over 170 schools working on the Eco-Schools programme, with 98 schools across the county having earned this internationally recognised accolade, Surrey is … Continue reading

More than 260 new specialist school places created for Surrey’s children with additional needs and disabilities

Surrey County Council is pleased to have opened around 260 new specialist school places for September 2024 for Surrey’s children with additional needs and disabilities.  The creation of additional school places has been achieved through the successful completion of construction projects across the county, delivered by Surrey’s Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) Capital Programme.  … Continue reading

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