Some of Surrey Heath’s most vulnerable families will have their Christmas brightened by a hamper donation from a local gym. Maximus Gym in Frimley has donated 50 hampers for distribution through Surrey Heath Borough Council’s Family Support team.
Surrey Heath Borough Council has £1millon secured from the national UK Shared Prosperity Fund to be used to improve outcomes for our communities and businesses through targeted funded projects and initiatives. At the Executive meeting held on 6 December the next phase of funded projects was agreed. These projects will provide extensive improvements within our borough. Projects have been identified through recent council consultation and engagement with the Surrey Heath Partnership.
Do you own a business that operates from a retail unit? You could qualify for funding of up to £3,500 to improve the appearance of your business.
The Surrey Heath Shopfront Improvement Grant scheme offers grants of up to £3,500 to businesses to improve and enhance their shop front, windows, doors and signage.
Surrey Heath Borough Council is warning residents and motorists to be prepared for travel delays this weekend, when the closure of the M3 locally is likely to cause a serious knock-on effect on traffic in the area.
Surrey Heath Borough Council’s Christmas tree recycling scheme is back this festive season. In the new year, residents can bring their real Christmas trees to one of our 15 recycling points from 3-21 January, and do their bit for the local environment – and the planet!
Surrey Heath Borough Council has secured a commitment from Thames Water that an imported sewage incident of the type which blighted many Camberley residents’ summer will never be allowed to happen there again.
Surrey Heath Borough Council has secured 31.5 hectares of woodland on the east side of St Catherine’s Road in Frimley to preserve it as a recreational woodland area, protecting this natural green space and improving access for walkers.
This land will be paid for from contributions from developers who have built homes over recent years in the borough and will enable the Council to also receive funds from future developers for the ongoing upkeep of the site.
Our new ‘Join In’ scheme reduces the financial barrier faced by some young people and their families accessing physical activity via club and team sports.