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What the future holds: our new Five Year Plan
Feeling waspish? We can help!
Walk this way...
Funding opportunity for local community-based projects
What's on
What's on
Discover more locally with events, activities and open days this month.
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Consultations
Rural crime and anti-social behaviour survey
Have you been affected by rural crime? Perhaps you live in a village or in the countryside and have an opinion on how the police can best serve rural communities. Please take part in the National Rural Crime Network's survey.


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Do it online
It's quicker to report things, make payments and apply for services online.
Walk this way...
 
Family walking through woods
With the weather getting warmer, why not dust off your walking shoes and explore some of the wonderful countryside our borough has to offer? If you prefer company when you walk or want to learn more about some of the areas you’re discovering, our countryside rangers run free guided walks across the borough throughout the year.
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What the future holds: our new Five Year Plan
 
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Our new Five Year Plan 2015-2020 has just been published, explaining where we will be concentrating efforts over the next few years, as we deliver our services to you.
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Feeling waspish? We can help!
 
Wasps flying
With summer come wasps and the wasp season is now well underway. If you find you are being troubled by a wasps nest on your property we can offer professional help from experienced pest control professionals, with protective clothing and specialist insecticides, to help get rid of them.
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Funding opportunity for local community-based projects
 
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Are you involved with a local community-based project that makes a real difference to people’s lives? If so, why not bid for funding from Surrey County Council's Community Improvements Fund to enhance where you live?
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