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Council starts work to fix cladding at Addlestone One
Work has begun at the Addlestone One development, after councillors voted to take responsibility for replacing cladding and covering the cost for individual homeowners living in the development.
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Time running out to claim up to £25,000 to cut energy bills
Runnymede residents have just three weeks left to apply for a grant to help make their home warmer and more energy efficient, ahead of applications closing on Friday 17 February 2023.
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More grants to help families with cost of living
More than 700 disabled people, carers and forces' veterans will be offered a £130 shopping voucher by Runnymede Borough Council, as it steps up practical help for people affected by rising prices.
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Tenants’ views wanted for £200k community improvements
Council tenants in Runnymede are being invited to have a say on a new policy which will result in an extra £200,000 being spent on improving the areas where they live.
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New awards to celebrate Runnymede’s business community
Runnymede is an exciting and vibrant place for businesses and has been recognised as the most competitive UK borough outside of London.
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Homes for Ukraine
Could you host a Ukrainian family in Runnymede? Financial support and help from our dedicated resettlement team is available.
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Council secure £1 million funding
Runnymede Borough Council have been granted £1 million of funding from the UK Shared Prosperity Fund to invest in Runnymede over the next three years.
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Million pound grant bid to help cut emissions and reduce cost of living
Runnymede Borough Council has applied for a £1,229,997 grant which, if approved by government, will be put towards energy efficiency measures within its housing stock.
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Report shows over £4m invested in a greener Runnymede
People in Runnymede have benefited from over £4m in central Government grants so far this year, to help make their homes more energy efficient and help tackle fuel poverty.
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Council commits to fix cladding at Addlestone One
Councillors at Runnymede have voted to take responsibility for cladding on the Addlestone One development, by replacing it and covering the cost for individual homeowners living in the development.