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Monday, 13 April 2020 13:01

Support4Spelthorne up and running

The following notice has been published by Spelthorne Council and we are pleased to reproduce it here:

Our welfare operation, Support4Spelthorne, is fully functional as part of our emergency response to #coronavirus. 

Protecting the most vulnerable is our number one priority. Council staff have been redeployed to ensure the elderly and at-risk groups are protected as well as supporting those who have been economically impacted by this global crisis.

We have made over 1,900 welfare calls to vulnerable residents so far and have identified a further 2,500 residents that may need our support which we expect will increase as the pandemic continues. We have been acting on information from these calls and making a local decision, delivering a food package or referring to who can help, within two hours. Our dedicated team have also been ensuring prescriptions are delivered where necessary.

We have created a storage facility for food and other essentials for the parcels to be produced and sent out to those who need it.

This is a seven-day-a-week operation, which will run for as long as it is required to support those who need it most in our community.

If you or someone you know needs this support, please contact Spelthorne Borough Council on 01784 446446 or email Covid19welfare@spelthorne.gov.uk where the dedicated team will ask you a few questions to work out what your needs are and how we can help. The Spelthorne4Support community helpline is open 7 days a week.

#Support4Spelthorne #SpelthorneMeansBusiness #Localgovernment #CouncilsCan #covid19

The following email dated 26th March from Spelthorne Council has been received by LOSRA and we are pleased to reproduce it here:

NHS workers and social care staff are working tirelessly in the fight against Coronavirus and as a small gesture of appreciation, Spelthorne Council is offering these critical workers free parking in all its car parks until the end of April.

Cllr Richard Barratt, Portfolio Holder for Environment, said: "As a nation, we are all extremely proud of our NHS and social care workers who are currently having to work in the most difficult of conditions. They are on the front-line in the fight against Coronavirus and working around the clock to save lives and keep people safe during this awful pandemic. We are very grateful to them and hope this initiative will make their lives just a little bit easier."

"Additionally, we have also recently announced that we are giving over the use of one of our car parks to Ashford Hospital for exclusive use by their staff."  

To apply for free parking, eligible staff should email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. with their name, vehicle registration and proof of their employment, such as a copy of their staff ID pass.

Wednesday, 25 March 2020 10:15

Sunbury Matters April Edition - View online!

In light of the current situation and the uncertainty of being able to deliver Sunbury Matters as usual, Monica Chard, the Editor, has asked us to share the digital version on this Site. We are very pleased to oblige.

To view, click here

Spelthorne Borough Council would like to reassure residents that they will be doing everything they can in order to keep waste and recycling collection services as normal during the Coronavirus pandemic and can confirm that currently all collections are on schedule.

For more detailed information and the Communiity Recycling Centre, click here

Saturday, 21 March 2020 11:17

Be a positive part of your community

As an Association we cannot itemise every public event to have been cancelled during this difficult time. Nevertheless, we do encourage all of our readers to set up community groups within their particular localities if they have not already done so.

The elderly, especially if they are not tech-savvy, may be particularly vulnerable.

The Presiddent, Chairman and Committee wish all our readers good health now and in the difficult months ahead.

To connect to the Sunbury Health Centre, click here

A deeply affecting play, with great one-liners and entertaining writing about the nature of reality.

In 1979 Esme is a middle-aged West End actress, and a successful one, although life is becoming increasingly difficult for those making a living on the stage. Despite the early death of her husband, life is sweet and she can rely on her own self-mocking wit and the devotion of her grown up daughter, Amy.

Esme is sufficiently financially privileged that she can write a cheque for £5,000 for Amy, pregnant by Dominic, a chippy, penniless would-be film-maker who thinks theatre is dead. The play follows the family over 16 years - a period in which a lot can change.

Amy's View mixes love, death and the theatre over the course of 16 years, in a way which is both heady and original. It is another great example of the cultural and political commentary David Hare is known for. Amy's View was first performed at the National Theatre, London, in June 1997, and transferred to the Aldwych Theatre in January 1998.

You can book your tickets now, details on the poster here

Spelthorne Borough Council is launching a consultation for residents on Monday 9 March in order to find out how they feel about the work being undertaken by Surrey Police, Spelthorne's Community Safety Partnership and other local agencies to tackle crime and disorder.

To take part, click here

The Council is offering a great opportunity for you to embrace the outdoors, explore our beautiful Borough and exhibit your photography skills.

The overall winner will see their photo as the cover for the Council's summer edition of the Bulletin Magazine and across their social media pages.

You don't need an expensive camera to take part, any camera or smartphone will do, as long as the photograph was taken in Spelthorne within the last two years and is submitted by the closing date for entries, 30th April 2020.

To see Council announcement click here

The next Music Night at Sunbury Cricket Club is a special event, as the Club features its all-star house band THE CHAIN GANG performing in aid of the Mayor of Spelthorne’s Charities.

It’s become something of a tradition that the Club devotes one of its Music Nights to such an event every year, and they have proved extremely successful evenings, so they are delighted to be able to repeat the exercise this year. This year’s Mayor of Spelthorne is Cllr. Mary Madams, a Laleham & Shepperton Green councillor, who visited the Club for this year’s MCC lunch in Cricket Week. Once again the Club has assembled the usual suspects from the great and good of the local music fraternity who are regulars at the Club in a dozen-strong band to play under the name of The Chain Gang in honour of the Mayor’s chain of office.

The Mayor’s charities are Midas Plus, a local registered charity based in Staines-upon-Thames, run to help local people in need, raising and distributing funds for community groups and individuals (mainly in Spelthorne) who have nowhere else to turn, and Eikon: an award-winning charity which provides long-term support to some of the county's most vulnerable young people, with a vision is to develop happy, thriving and resilient young adults who make a positive contribution to society.

The musicians will be giving their services free, so all the door money will go to the charities, and there will also be a raffle. It will be a great night of top-class rock ‘n’ roll, blues, ‘60s R&B, rock and country. It’s all for a great cause and will be a fun community night, so it's hoped to see you there.

Please note that as guests of the Mayor will be coming from different parts of Surrey, the start of this show will be a bit earlier than usual, and the band will be on stage at 8.30pm. Food will be available as usual. It’s £10.00 on the door and doors open at 7pm.

Please also note that because repair work is being done to the area of car park adjoining the Clubhouse on the following day, Sat. 14th, that strip will be coned off to ensure it can be kept clear for the morning. It will be used during the evening for staff, the Mayor and her guests, and band members.

The following Press Release from the Council has been received by LOSRA and we reproduce it here:

Spelthorne Borough Council has announced that it will be setting aside a special defence fund of £900,000 to enable it to challenge applications from developers wanting to build in the Green Belt.

The Council has always been fiercely protective of the Borough’s Green Belt and is known for taking a stance against aggressive developers looking to build on green spaces. As the planning process currently stands, whilst Spelthorne rules on Planning applications and can refuse those which affect the Green Belt, developers can appeal to the Planning Inspector. Fighting these appeals is not only lengthy, they can also be very expensive.

Thanks to the success of the Council’s investment strategy over the last four years, Spelthorne Borough Council is now in a stronger financial position and has generated a significant budget surplus which has enabled this defence fund to be established.

Leader of the Council, for the past four years, Cllr Ian Harvey said; “Pressing demands on our local authority budgets could lead to the question, where should parks and green spaces stand in the pecking order of priorities for this authority? We recognise how much green spaces contribute to the health and wellbeing of our community and the Council is determined to do everything it can to preserve parks and highly performing green belt areas open for future generations. Whilst we can’t stop developers from submitting applications, this fund will enable us to obtain the necessary advice and expertise to fight our case and give us the best chance of protecting our Green Belt for the future generations”.

You can view and respond to a planning applications on our Council Portal; here

To be emailed directly on any applications in your area, sign up to My Alerts here

Louise King

PR & Communications Officer

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