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Positive results for Surrey Heath Borough Council in the latest Climate Emergency UK score...

Climate Emergency UK recently assessed all local authorities on the actions they are taking to reach net-zero emissions.

Surrey Heath Borough Council Executive meeting, 6.30pm 19 September 2023 – Key agenda items

The agenda and papers for the next Executive meeting taking place on 19 September were published yesterday (12 September)

Flag raising ceremony for National Emergency Services Day (or ‘999 Day’)

A special flag-raising event and two minutes of silence occurred at 9 a.m. on Friday, 8 September, at Surrey Heath House for 999 Emergency Services Day. 

Pride flag raised in Surrey Heath – Monday 4 September 2023

This event celebrates Surrey Heath’s diversity and individuality across the Borough and supports our LGBTQ+ Community.

Surrey Heath Borough Council close to having fully let its industrial property portfolio

Surrey Heath Borough Council has filled all of its industrial properties except for one, which has now been let.

SHBC introduces secure online housing benefit account access

Surrey Heath Borough Council now offers 24/7 secure online access to housing benefit accounts for residents and landlords.

Mogul Restaurant in Bagshot prosecuted for food safety failures

The company has been ordered to pay a fine of £25,000, a victim surcharge of £2,000 and the Council's costs of £14,116.

Camberley Careers Fair – Wednesday 13 September, Camberley Theatre

Are you currently seeking employment or searching for new opportunities for your business?

Surrey Heath Borough Council continues to do all it can to press Thames Water

The Surrey Heath Borough Council is actively pursuing all available options to urge Thames Water to take appropriate action.

Council stands with residents in addressing Thames Water odour problem

In response to complaints about the smell from residents, starting in mid-June, Council Environmental Health Officers engaged with Thames Water to establish the source of the smell