Conservative candidates welcome grants to improve Chertsey shops Saturday, 30 March, 2024 The news that grants of up to £20,000 will be available to Chertsey businesses to smarten up their frontages, has been welcomed by local candidates John Osborn and Myles Willingale. Thanks to funding from the Conservative Government, Runnymede Borough Council is launching a grant scheme where businesses can apply for £5,000 to £20,000 to pay for everything from new shop fronts to repairs... Local News
Serious concerns over plan to house asylum seekers in Chertsey 22nd September 2023 Plans to house almost 300 asylum seekers in one site in Chertsey are being opposed by Runnymede & Weybridge Conservatives. Dr Ben Spencer, MP for Runnymede and... Local News
Could you be a candidate for the 2024 local elections? 17th August 2023 I am Tanya Solomon, the Deputy Chairman (Political) of Runnymede & Weybridge Conservative Association and it is my role to organise our campaigns and to find... Local News
New Chairman to grow membership and fundraising 4th July 2023 Colin McFarlane has been elected as the new Chairman of Runnymede and Weybridge Conservative Association for 2023-24. He is a Weybridge resident of 25 years and... Local News
Association stars honoured at AGM in Weybridge 1st July 2023 Runnymede & Weybridge Conservative Association celebrated the efforts and contributions of members at our AGM on Friday 30 June. The gathering at St James'... Local News
Conservatives pass £215,000 youth development budget 27th June 2023 Conservatives are pushing ahead with plans for a £215,000 youth development budget to support children and young people across the borough. The money will fund... Local News
'Make Chertsey a no-go area for criminals' 4th June 2023 Chertsey councillors Mark Nuti and Jaz Mavi are setting up a Chertsey-wide Neighbourhood Watch initiative where residents will be able to pass on warnings about... Articles
Cllr Peter Snow campaigning for a new skatepark 1st June 2023 Cllr Peter Snow is fighting for a new skateboard park in Addlestone after the one at Aviator Park closed following a court ruling. Last year, a district judge... Local News
Cllr Shannon Saise-Marshall is new Runnymede Mayor 18th May 2023 Pounding the pavements to meet as many local people as possible is the mission of Runnymede’s new Mayor - Cllr Shannon Saise-Marshall. The Chertsey Riverside... Local News
Runnymede stays Conservative after local elections 17th May 2023 Cllr Tom Gracey was reappointed Leader of Runnymede Borough Council and will lead a minority Conservative administration. Following the local elections on the 4... Local News
Celebrating International Women’s Day 8th March 2024 Find out what we're doing to support our fabulous women on International Women's Day here. National News
We’re tackling unfairness in Child Benefit 7th March 2024 Find out how the Conservatives are supporting families here. National News
Spring Budget 2024 rundown 6th March 2024 Find out how we're growing the economy, with inflation down, wages rising and National Insurance cut from 12% to 8%… National News
Let’s stick with the plan which is working 19th February 2024 Get the latest from the Chancellor on our economic progress here. National News
We are pointing in the right direction 8th January 2024 We're making progress on the country's top priorities. Find out more here. National News
The Sir David Amess Fund 14th December 2023 Find out about our tribute to our beloved colleague and friend, Sir David Amess. National News