Like any local community, the policies and decisions shaping the character and future of Lower Sunbury are influenced by a combination of local and national government initiatives, alongside market forces and vested interests operating within these frameworks. As with many areas, Lower Sunbury faces challenges stemming from an aging infrastructure, rapid urban development, increasing traffic congestion, and other pressures that impact both quality of life and the distinctive character of the neighbourhood.
In collaboration with local authorities, other residents’ associations and amenity groups, LOSRA plays a vital role in addressing fundamental issues that affect its members' lives. This organisation not only engages with broader strategic concerns but also focuses on the everyday matters that shape community well-being.
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Spelthorne Borough Council has confirmed the rollout of new lamp‑column electric vehicle chargepoints across the borough, with the first installation package now prepared. These charge points will be fitted directly into existing streetlight columns and have been assessed against Surrey’s technical design requirements, with input from the Council’s parking engineers. Divisional Councillors have already been notified of the selected sites.
The chargepoint sockets will be installed into existing lamp columns, no bay markings applied to the road and no new parking restrictions. Installation will not require any excavation and be completed in part of one day. The modest nature of these single chargepoints and the fact that there is no statutory requirement for consultation means that installations will proceed without notification to nearby residents. We expect installations to commence from 22nd June.
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D&B |
WP |
Lamp Column # |
Site Name |
Town |
Postcode |
Google Map Link |
Active Sockets |
ED |
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Spelthorne |
4 |
LC9 |
11 Poplar Road |
Ashford |
TW15 1EH |
1 |
Ashford |
|
|
Spelthorne |
4 |
LC2 |
2 Muncaster Road |
Ashford |
TW15 2HL |
1 |
Ashford |
|
|
Spelthorne |
4 |
LC6 |
22 Ashford Avenue |
Ashford |
TW15 2BD |
1 |
Ashford |
|
|
Spelthorne |
4 |
LC7 |
25 Fairholme Road |
Ashford |
TW15 2LL |
1 |
Ashford |
|
|
Spelthorne |
4 |
LC1 |
32 Parkland Grove |
Ashford |
TW15 2JR |
1 |
Ashford |
|
|
Spelthorne |
4 |
LC4 |
5 Chessholme Road |
Ashford |
TW15 1LG |
1 |
Ashford |
|
|
Spelthorne |
4 |
LC6 |
Ford Road Ashford |
Ashford |
TW15 2RA |
1 |
Ashford |
|
|
Spelthorne |
4 |
LC1 |
1 Old Forge Crescent |
Shepperton |
TW17 9BT |
1 |
Laleham and Shepperton |
|
|
Spelthorne |
4 |
LC16 |
111 Old Charlton Road |
Shepperton |
TW17 8BT |
1 |
Laleham and Shepperton |
|
|
Spelthorne |
4 |
LC3 |
13 Russington Road |
Shepperton |
TW17 8HN |
1 |
Laleham and Shepperton |
|
|
Spelthorne |
4 |
LC6 |
45 Rosewood Drive |
Shepperton |
TW17 0HZ |
1 |
Laleham and Shepperton |
|
|
Spelthorne |
4 |
LC4 |
Broomfield |
Sunbury-on-Thames |
TW16 6SW |
1 |
Lower Sunbury and Halliford |
|
|
Spelthorne |
4 |
LC3 |
22-2 Belgrave Road |
Sunbury-on-Thames |
TW16 5NQ |
1 |
Lower Sunbury and Halliford |
|
|
Spelthorne |
4 |
LC3 |
2-30 Kingsmead Avenue |
Sunbury-on-Thames |
TW16 5HD |
1 |
Lower Sunbury and Halliford |
|
|
Spelthorne |
4 |
LC2 |
27-1 Allen Road |
Sunbury-on-Thames |
TW16 5LS |
1 |
Lower Sunbury and Halliford |
|
|
Spelthorne |
4 |
LC9 |
37-57 Lyndhurst Avenue |
Sunbury-on-Thames |
TW16 6QP |
1 |
Lower Sunbury and Halliford |
|
|
Spelthorne |
4 |
LC2 |
4 Furzewood |
Sunbury-on-Thames |
TW16 6SJ |
1 |
Lower Sunbury and Halliford |
|
|
Spelthorne |
4 |
LC4 |
13 Knowle Park Avenue |
Staines-upon-Thames |
TW18 1AW |
1 |
Staines |
|
|
Spelthorne |
4 |
LC4 |
Park Avenue |
Staines-upon-Thames |
TW18 2EF |
1 |
Staines |
|
|
Spelthorne |
4 |
LC3 |
11 Links Road |
Ashford |
TW15 3RA |
1 |
Staines South and Ashford West |
|
|
Spelthorne |
4 |
LC21 |
156 Chesterfield Road |
Ashford |
TW15 3PT |
1 |
Staines South and Ashford West |
|
|
Spelthorne |
4 |
LC6 |
39 Queens Walk |
Ashford |
TW15 3JF |
1 |
Staines South and Ashford West |
|
|
Spelthorne |
4 |
LC7 |
LANSDOWNE ROAD |
Staines-upon-Thames |
TW18 1HQ |
1 |
Staines South and Ashford West |
|
|
Spelthorne |
4 |
LC2 |
22-2 Bingley Road |
Sunbury-on-Thames |
TW16 7RB |
1 |
Sunbury Common and Ashford Common |
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| Spelthorne
|
4
|
LC17
|
62 Ashgrove Road
|
Ashford
|
TW15 1PD |
1 |
Ashford |
Strategic Planning Team of Spelthorne Borough Council has launched the Scoping Consultation for the new Local Plan, inviting residents and stakeholders to help shape how the area will grow and develop in the years ahead. The consultation runs for six weeks, from Monday 22 June to Monday 3 August 2026 (11.59pm).
At this early stage, the Council is seeking views on the key strategic issues the new Plan should address, which organisations should be consulted, and how future engagement should be carried out. No decisions are being made about specific development sites at this point.
Residents, local businesses and other interested parties can learn more on the Local Plan Engagement Hub, where the Scoping Statement is available to read. Responses can be submitted through the online survey and comments on specific locations can be shared via the Interactive Map.
All feedback will be reviewed after the consultation closes and will help inform the next stage of Local Plan preparation.
Surrey residents are being invited to share their views about proposals to merge police forces in a survey launched this week by Police and Crime Commissioner Lisa Townsend. The Government intends to scrap the current 43 force system in England and Wales and create larger regional forces in their place in plans announced earlier this year. It would likely mean Surrey Police will disappear and be merged with neighbouring forces in Sussex, Thames Valley, Kent and Hampshire to form a regional ‘mega force’ in the south east.
Although an independent review is being carried out to advise the Government on how to take the plans forward, the public are not being consulted meaning it’s unclear if there is wider support for the merger plans.
The brief survey only takes a few minutes to complete and will be open until Monday 17 August. You can fill it in HERE.
PCC Lisa Townsend said: “I make no bones about it - I am concerned that a merger with other forces would result in resources being pulled away from our communities to support higher crime areas leaving Surrey with a second-rate service. This is my opinion however and I know it may not be shared by everyone. But this is really important for the future of policing and that is why I want to ensure the public of Surrey have a voice. I will publish the survey results later this summer and share them with those who are making the decisions around force mergers. So please do take a few minutes to fill in the survey and let me know your thoughts.”
Many thanks to all our supporters who turned out for our AGM most especially because it coincided with England's opening game of the World Cup. For those who were unable to make it, the Chairman's report may be viewed here.
An article in the recent AGM newsletter made reference to the Friends of Sunbury Park with an undertaking to post an update on this website.
Following publication of the article in our AGM newsletter (published on 30th May), we now publish the petition drawn up by our local MP, Lincoln Jopp. You are urged to sign it at: https://www.

The AGM newsletter was posted on this Site on 30th May, In that newsletter reference was made to the new Local Plan with an undertaking to publish it here.
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Spelthorne Borough Council has launched two new consultations inviting residents to help shape future development in the Borough. Local people can now comment on draft guidance covering affordable housing and climate change through the new Shaping Spelthorne engagement hub.
Two draft Supplementary Planning Documents (SPDs) are open for four-week consultation and responses can be received via the new Shaping Spelthorne: Strategic Planning Engagement Hub on Commonplace (see here). The hub will make it easier for residents to take part in consultations related to strategic planning work, all in one place.
Local people can have their say now on the draft planning guidance open from today. Please see more information about these consultations below:
Affordable Housing Supplementary Planning Document (SPD)
The Council are consulting on the draft Affordable Housing SPD, which provides guidance to support the delivery of affordable housing under the new Spelthorne Local Plan. It explains:
To find out more, there is also an online drop-in on Wednesday 27 May from 6pm- 8pm via Teams. Further details of the event can be found here.
Anyone interested in coming along to the event can let the Council know, along with asking any questions beforehand, by filling out the following short form here.
Climate Change Supplementary Planning Document (SPD)
The Council are also consulting on an update of the adopted Climate Change SPD 2023. This SPD sets out how new development in the borough can help to:
The revised SPD aligns with Spelthorne’s Climate Change Strategy 2022- 2030 and the Spelthorne Local Plan 2024- 2039/40 and supports the Council’s ambition to achieve Net Zero by 2030.
How to Respond to the Consultations
Both consultations run for four weeks from Thursday 8 May 2026 until 3pm on Friday 5 June 2026.
The most straightforward way to respond is via an online survey on the new engagement hub, see below:
Anyone interested in one or both consultations is welcome to submit responses.
The SPDs and associated documents can be viewed and downloaded on the consultation pages at the links above. Alternatively, printed copies are available in-person at libraries around the Borough and the Council Offices during office hours.
Other ways of submitting consultation responses, such as via email or in writing, are also set out in the links above, as well as further details about the consultations and FAQs.
If you have any questions, please let us know. We would appreciate if you could share this opportunity for local people to have their say on these planning documents with your community contacts.
On Behalf of the Strategic Planning Team
Spelthorne Borough Council
Council Offices, Knowle Green, Staines-upon-Thames, TW18 1XB
Tel: 01784 444205
For more information about how we store and retain your personal data, please look at our Strategic Planning privacy notice.


The Surrey Police runs the survey annually and it is a vital way of them learning about the ASB issues that matter to us in our neighbourhood.
We know that ASB is not a minor issue for those involved, and that persistent ASB can be an indicator of serious and organised crime, such as exploitation.
This survey is an important tool for them to help understand the issues we face, the impact it has on us, and how they can improve their response to ASB.
The survey is open until Tuesday, 5 May. It should only take 5-10 minutes to complete, and your answers will form the basis of the work they carry out going forward to reduce ASB where you live.
You can access the survey here: https://www.smartsurvey.