New Friends Group Attracts Over 100
A meeting designed to launch a Friends of Epsom group has been an unqualified success.
Thank you to all who voted for her, and for the army of volunteers who put so much effort in.
The work starts now.
You can watch her gracious acceptance speech via this link.
A meeting designed to launch a Friends of Epsom group has been an unqualified success.
Surrey residents are invited to a series of open engagement events with Deputy Chief Constable Craig Denholm to discuss the financial challenges facing Surrey Police and the options for future policing.
Surrey County Council is keen to accept bids for Youth Small Grants. Funding is available for small, voluntary organisations to enable direct work with young people.
Liberal Democrat Councillors on Surrey County Council are calling for an end to the council relying on members of the public to report missing or damaged road signs and instead are calling for a sign inspection policy to be developed and implemented.
Commenting on the letter published by OFSTED today, Councillor Chris Botten, Liberal Democrat Spokesperson for Children & Families, said:
Liberal Democrats have called upon Surrey County Council to improve and expand its provision of services to children with Special Educational Needs & Disabilities (SEND). The County Council spends a total of £237 million on SEND services for children and young people, educates 822 SEND students outside of the county, and spends nearly £27 million on travel costs for SEND students. Liberal Democrat county councillors have tabled a motion, to be discussed at Council next week, calling for the Conservative-administration to invest in more SEND provision within Surrey, in order to reduce the number of placements outside of the county, as well as reducing travel costs and times for children and parents alike.
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