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    To optimise and enhance the quality of life for Lower Sunbury residents by all appropriate means Read More
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Welcome to the LOSRA Website

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.

To stay informed, we encourage you to subscribe to our regular e-bulletins via the link at the top left of this page. Your continued support is essential to our efforts, and we urge you to join or renew your membership. Subscriptions for 2026 are now payable at £5 per household. Donations are also welcome.

For many years, whilst Monica Jones owned and was editing Sunbury Matters, she generously allowed LOSRA a page each month to keep residents informed and up to date on matters of interest that often required action on their part.

We are sorry to report that the new publishers are not prepared to continue this arrangement; neither are they agreeable to LOSRA utilising the same distribution company to piggy-back distribution of the tri-annual Newsletter, despite LOSRA offering to contribute towards their costs. However, they have agreed to continue to publish monthly articles authored by the Patient Participation Group at Sunbury Health Centre, where c20,000 residents are registered.

LOSRA has approx. 1000 subscribers (free) to our weekly e-bulletin, so we urge you to consider signing up for this now to make sure you don’t miss out on potentially important news – see the box below to the right ‘Join Our Mailing List’. We expect to set up a Facebook page too. 

Thank you.

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Spelthorne Borough Council is inviting residents, businesses, community groups, visitors and other key stakeholders to have their say on the future of the borough's parks, green spaces, rivers, woodlands and natural environments.

The survey, which opened on Monday 17 August and closes at 11.59pm on Monday 21 September, will help inform the Council's emerging Green Infrastructure Strategy, a long-term plan which will guide how Spelthorne's network of green and blue spaces is protected, enhanced and expanded in the years ahead.

Green infrastructure includes parks, rivers, reservoirs, lakes, woodlands, allotments, nature reserves, playing fields and walking and cycling routes. These spaces play an important role in supporting health and wellbeing, tackling climate change, improving air quality, reducing flood risk, supporting biodiversity and creating attractive places to live, work and visit.

As the local area develops and grows, the Council wants to ensure that these valuable spaces remain accessible, connected and resilient for future generations.

The Council wants to hear the views from people who live, work, study or spend time in the borough to understand what matters most to them and how the borough's spaces can be improved for future generations. The survey asks participants to:

  • identify parks, green spaces, waterways and routes they use and value
  • highlight barriers or problems that affect their enjoyment of these spaces
  • suggest locations where green and blue infrastructure could be improved or created
  • share views on the priorities that should shape the future Green Infrastructure Strategy

Participants can use the interactive map to highlight places and routes that are particularly important to them. No specialist knowledge is required, and the Council wants to learn about people's everyday experiences, ideas and local knowledge.

The survey takes approximately 10 to 12 minutes to complete, with most questions being optional. Anyone interested in the future of Spelthorne's open spaces is encouraged to take part.

To take part in the survey and find out more about the Green Infrastructure Strategy and the consultation, visit the Strategic Planning Engagement Hub here.

The feedback received will help shape the Green Infrastructure Strategy and the future of Spelthorne's parks, green spaces and nature. It will also help ensure the strategy reflects local priorities, supports climate change and nature recovery goals, and enables local communities to continue to benefit from high-quality green spaces as the borough's population grows.

For enquiries, please view the FAQs or email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

Cllr John Turner, Chair of the Environment and Sustainability Committee, said: "Spelthorne's parks, rivers, woodlands and other green spaces are among our most valuable assets, providing important benefits for residents, wildlife and the wider environment. As we develop our Green Infrastructure Strategy, it is essential that we hear from the people who use and value these spaces every day. I would encourage everyone who lives, works or spends time in the borough to take a few minutes to complete the survey and share their views. Your feedback will help shape how we protect, enhance and connect our green spaces and rivers for future generations."

Riverside Players of Sunbury are excited to be working on their Autumn Production, The Watsons, and can’t wait to be able to show off this hilarious play to you in October!

 

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Friday, 17 July 2026 21:56

Up and coming Mayoral Events 2026

Mayors_photo.jpg - 106.04 kBThe Mayor, Cllr Sandra Dunn, will be raising money for her four charities during the year and will be holding several events to raise awareness.

All event details are attached for you.

1. Mayor’s Timeless Tea

An elegant afternoon in support of the mayor’s charities.

When: Friday 24 July 2026

What time: 1.00pm – 3.30pm

Where: Hazelwood Community Centre, Hazelwood Dr, Sunbury-on-Thames TW16 6QU

Cost: £30 per person Including:

  • Sandwiches: Classic fillings
  • Scones: Plain or fruit, with jam and clotted cream
  • Sweets: Cakes and pastries
  • Drinks: Refreshments, including prosecco

Raffle tickets will be sold on the day to WIN a spring floral container for your patio.

Book now: contact the Mayor's PA Maxine Cole at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or telephone 01784 446275 or use the QR code on the flyer.

2. Mayors Rat Pack Evening

Saturday 8th August 7.00pm to 11.00pm, Thames side Brewery, 1 Hale Street, Staines. TW18 4UW.

Cost: £25 pp (including BBQ) Live Entertainment.

Jason Searle won the 1998 Grand Final of the ITV television show Stars in Their Eyes. The then-23-year-old from Egham, Surrey, captured the public vote by successfully impersonating legendary singer-songwriter Neil Diamond.

Following his victory, Jason Searle appeared in subsequent Stars in Their Eyes "Champions" specials and continues to perform as a professional tribute artist today. While he is best known for his award-winning Neil Diamond performance, particularly his rendition of the song "Hello Again", he has also expanded his repertoire to include tributes to Frank Sinatra, Bobby Darin, and the Rat Pack.

Book now: contact the Mayor's PA Maxine Cole at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or telephone 01784 446275 or use the QR code on the flyer.

3. Mayor's quiz night

Thursday 24 September 7.30pm, Lower Sunbury, TW16 6AF; The Mayor of Spelthorne invites residents to come together for a fun-filled evening at The Magpie Pub for a special Quiz Night aimed at raising funds for local charities.

Cost: £5 per person with a maximum team of up to six people.

Book now: contact the Mayor's PA Maxine Cole at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or telephone 01784 446275 or use the QR code on the flyer.

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Spelthorne_Borough_Council_logo.jpg - 11.84 kBSpelthorne Borough Council is currently consulting on the first stage of its New Local Plan. The stage is known as a Scoping Consultation and is a very early opportunity for anyone interested, whether they are a resident, local businesses, worker, visitor to the borough or other key stakeholder, to help shape the new Local Plan and how the area develops over the coming years.

At this stage, we’re not making decisions about specific development sites, but asking for views on the key issues facing the area, opportunities, and challenges that the new Plan should address. You can also share your views on specific matters and on how we communicate with you in future.

The consultation is running for six weeks and closes at 11.59pm on Monday 3 August. Once the consultation closes, all responses will be reviewed and used to inform the next stage of preparing the New Local Plan.

Consultation links:

For any further questions about the consultation, please contact the Strategic Planning team on This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or 01784 444 205.

The Green Belt land at Stratton Road has long been a source of anxiety for local residents in the knowledge that the owners, Persimmon Homes Thames Valley, would eventually submit plans for its development. It seems that the starting pistol has now been fired!
 
We are invited to share our views as part of the public consultation over the Company's plans for the development of this much loved parcel of green belt.
 
PH will be hosting a public event at St. Mary's Parish Hall, Green Street, Sunbury on Tuesday, 7th July between 4pm and 8pmWe are being invited to view their plans and discuss the proposals.
 
You can also view the plans online at https://sunbury.your-feedback.co.uk/
 
The online consultation is live from now until Sunday, 12th July 2026.
 
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