Runnymede Joint Committee ceased operating at the end of April 2023.
The Council has made a clear
commitment to adopt a new approach to engagement, to be a more
connected and more effective local partner, working with and
alongside local people.
As part of the new, wider
focus, 11 Community Link Officers
(CLOs) are working closely with County Councillors, District and
Borough Officers and wider partners across each district and
borough, to develop deeper conversations with our communities, to
understand their priorities and to help them shape their local
areas.
To contact the CLO for your
area, just email surreycommunities@surreycc.gov.uk.
There is plenty of useful
information on the SCC website. Follow these links to find out
more:
·
For inspiration how
to have your
say, to join networks, to play a part in your community, to join up
and join in: Make It Happen in your
local area - Surrey County Council
(surreycc.gov.uk)
·
For upcoming events:
Surrey Matters magazine -
Surrey County Council
(surreycc.gov.uk)
·
To learn about available funding opportunities:
Your Fund
Surrey for community projects - Surrey County Council
(surreycc.gov.uk) and
Members'
Community Allocation - Surrey County Council
(surreycc.gov.uk)
·
To see data and insight on your local area:
Home – Surrey-i
(surreyi.gov.uk).
·
For a list of the current public consultations:
Surrey County Council -
Citizen Space (surreysays.co.uk).
If you have a particular local
issue to raise (eg potholes, school transport or social
care), please consider using
either one of the Council’s online
reporting tools or contacting one of the Council’s
dedicated service
response teams.
It is always useful to speak to
your local County Councillor as well to help resolve issues. And,
if you have an idea for a local project they can provide
information on possible funding to help get it off the ground.
Contact details for County Councillors are here
Your Councillors - Surrey County Council
(surreycc.gov.uk).