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|Despite at least one applicant dropping out, five good candidates presented themselves for public interviews in the co-option process — given that the Reform candidate in the Surrey election is campaigning against 20 mph proposals, the Parish Council decides not to discuss the matter — the Parish Council decides to overlook its one-grant-per-year rule to enable second bites of the cherry by both the CVA and the church — the Parish Council flails against government proposals for Neighbourhood Area Committees in the unitary reorganisation — and agrees to set up a public meeting to debate Elmbridge's re-structuring of the Day Centres.
|Despite at least one applicant dropping out, five good candidates presented themselves for public interviews in the co-option process — given that the Reform candidate in the Surrey election is campaigning against 20 mph proposals, the Parish Council decides not to discuss the matter — the Parish Council decides to overlook its one-grant-per-year rule to enable second bites of the cherry by both the CVA and the church — the Parish Council flails against government proposals for Neighbourhood Area Committees in the unitary reorganisation — and agrees to set up a public meeting to debate Elmbridge's re-structuring of the Day Centres.
|Two of the working group leaders resign, citing work commitments —  
|Two of the working group leaders resign, citing work commitments — work on a new  crossing on Church Road will start in Autumn - will Claygate have to accept the idea of 20 mph zones in order to secure a share of Surrey's Low Speed funding? — expert fails to detect evidence of rats in the brash pile on the Firs verge — ten highway verges in Claygate will gain ''blue heart'' status and thus not be mown, to promote insect wildlife.
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Revision as of 07:12, 8 August 2025

LATEST PARISH COUNCIL MINUTES: A QUICK SUMMARY
Paridh Council 24th July Environment Committee 17th July
Despite at least one applicant dropping out, five good candidates presented themselves for public interviews in the co-option process — given that the Reform candidate in the Surrey election is campaigning against 20 mph proposals, the Parish Council decides not to discuss the matter — the Parish Council decides to overlook its one-grant-per-year rule to enable second bites of the cherry by both the CVA and the church — the Parish Council flails against government proposals for Neighbourhood Area Committees in the unitary reorganisation — and agrees to set up a public meeting to debate Elmbridge's re-structuring of the Day Centres. Two of the working group leaders resign, citing work commitments — work on a new crossing on Church Road will start in Autumn - will Claygate have to accept the idea of 20 mph zones in order to secure a share of Surrey's Low Speed funding? — expert fails to detect evidence of rats in the brash pile on the Firs verge — ten highway verges in Claygate will gain blue heart status and thus not be mown, to promote insect wildlife.