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An organisation to give the younger people of Chobham aged between 12 and 17 years an insight into how the political system operates and to form themselves into a council enabling representatives of the various clubs and societies here to exchange ideas and work together for the common good of Chobham, its residents and the wider community.
Bringing Claygate together
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Local peace group for people in Kingston and the surrounding area
The Runnymede group of Amnesty International welcomes new members. Help is always needed with Campaigning, Fundraising and Publicity work. It only takes a letter from you, added to the added to the letters of the million Amnesty International members world-wide to persuade even the most intransigent government to give some thought to international opinion.
The Surrey 50+ Network is part of The Better Government for Older People programme which recognises the value of involving people in developing services and seeks to "Improve public services for older people by better meeting their needs, listening to their views and encouraging and recognising their contribution".
The Tatsfield History Project was developed by the team responsible for the publication of 'Tatsfield - the First 2,000 Years' in 1999. An archive based on the records of Tatsfield Parish Council has been expanded to include more than 2,000 items about or referring to Tatsfield.
Window on Woking is a free community web portal provided by Woking Borough Council. It enables local organisations to publish their comunity information. It also provides a wealth of information on local events and activities.
We are a local campaigining group whose original purpose was to achieve Fairtrade Town status for Woking. That was achieved in October 2005 when Woking became a Fairtrade Borough.
Wonersh U3A is one of the smaller but vibrant groups in Surrey, having around 350 members at present. We are part of the University of the Third Age, a movement that began in France but is now widespread over many countries.