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The Association also has 142 Road Stewards who are the direct link with residents. The Association publishes two informative magazines; The Ashtead Resident and Ashtead Village News.
External site: http://www.ashteadresidents.org.uk
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The association aims to protect and enhance the amenities and semi-rural environment of The Bourne, Farnham
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Burwood Road Neighbourhood Watch Scheme aims to make the area a safer place to live, work and play.
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Charlton Village Resident's Association aims to improve the surroundings of everyone who works, lives or visits the village by holding regular work days, tending to community shrub beds and litter picking.
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Bringing Claygate together
External site: http://www.claygate.info
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Working in partnership with Claygate Parish Council (CPC),
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The Ebbisham Association is a registered charity contributing to the creation of 'good community' in and around the new housing estates on the western side of Epsom - the former 'Epsom Hospital Cluster'. We run a Friendship Scheme to former hospital patients living in Community Homes.
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In the late 1970s Runnymede Borough Council proposed to build houses on Manorcroft Playing Field between Egham railway station and Manorcrofts School. Egham residents reacted against the possible loss of this well-used amenity by forming the Manorcroft Field Protection Group. This group became the Egham Residents Association in 1983, when it was agreed that its remit should be widened to ...
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A Speed Watch scheme has been organised for Elstead Village, to encourage drivers to reduce their speed through the village. This has the full support of the Parish and County Councils and the Surrey Police.
Volunteers use radar to record speeding vehicles and supply information to the Police so that friendly written warnings can be given to the owners.
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The Fetcham Residents Association is a non-political organisation whose main interest is to represent and further the interests of the residents of the village. It maintains close contact with the Councillors elected by the village to serve on the Mole Valley District and the Surrey County Councils.
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If you are a resident of Goldsworth Park then you are a member of the GPCA free of charge! The objects of the Association are to promote the benefit of the inhabitants of the area without distinction of sex, ethnic origin or of political, religious or other opinions. (see our constitution for details)
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We are a society of volunteers interested in and
dedicated to
• Conserving the best of Guildford and its environs
• Promoting high standards of planning and architecture
• Influencing the pace and type of development
• Raising the level of public awareness of local issues
External site: http://www.guildfordsociety.org.uk
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Guildford Together is a consortium of voluntary and community organisations in the Guildford Borough, working together to develop a new community facility in the town centre to provide information, advice, learning and a space to relax and recharge your batteries.
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The company maintains the residences at Hillside Park, Whyteleafe and provides community services, newsletters and information for residents.
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HTAG is your local neighbourhood association. HTAG was formed in 1971 to look after the interests of residents of the ward of Holy Trinity in central Guildford, Surrey. As such it acts not only as guardian of local amenities, but also as a focus for social events, for all ages, throughout the year.
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* To conserve and develop the amenities of Leatherhead
* To promote an active interest in the community and in local government
* Foster and promote the development and enhancement of the local community for the benefit of the residents, whether directly or indirectly, and either alone or in association with other organisations having similar interests
External site: http://www.leatherheadresidents.org.uk
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Lovely Lingfield is the community website for Lingfield in Surrey. It provides a comprehensive guide to the leafy village and includes a village calendar and message board.
External site: http://www.lovelylingfield.com
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To provide community facilities and activities for recreation, education and social welfare.
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The Mytchett, Frimley Green and Deepcut Society is a non-political, non-sectarian organisation whose aim is to represent where possible the views of the inhabitants to the local council and to preserve and enhance the amenities of the 3 villages. The Society was formerly the Residents' Association and has existed for many years.
External site: http://www.mfgdsociety.org.uk
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We are run by residents for residents of Stanwell, Surrey. Covering A2 housing properties.
External site: http://northlandsra.tripod.com/
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We are a local watch group serving the residents of Parkland Grove, Ashford, Middx.
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A community environmental group based at St Marks Community Centre, Franklyn Road, Godalming, which raises concerns and issues surrounding the local area.
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The purpose of RAVS is to improve the life of the people in Runnymede by:
• promoting voluntary work
• supporting voluntary and community organisations
• being a voice for the voluntary sector
• identifying gaps in provision – working in partnership with other agencies
External site: http://www.ravs.info/
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Shamley Green Village Society was set up in 1990 to maintain and improve the environment in which we live; to monitor and influence proposals, where appropriate, for developments affecting the village; to provide a forum for the people of the village to express their views on relevant topics; and to represent our interests with the local authorities and other bodies.
External site: http://www.sgvs.org.uk/
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The local Community Centre where residents can come and enjoy a variety of different activities in a light modern building with a relaxed friendly atmosphere.
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St Martin's Hall Community Trust was formed to provide and maintain a village hall for the residents of Lower Bourne, Farnham.
It is widely used by a nursery, Brownies, Guides, Yoga and many other social activities. The Trust aims to diversify and extend the Hall's community use.
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Known as SCORA we are a residents Association covering an area in Sunbury North of the M3 Motorway to the Borough Bounday; for from the East side of Cadbury Road to the Borough Boundary.
We have no affiliations or connections to any political party; working for the benefit of those residing in the area and improvement of the environment.
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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".
External site: http://www.surrey50plus.org.uk
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TADPOLE - Tongham Against Development Plans on Local Environment has been formed as an action group to strongly oppose a planning application to Surrey County Council made by Magellan Petroleum, for permission to drill an exploratory borehole in the search for hydrocarbons at Manor Farm, Tongham, near Farnham, Surrey.
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