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WHAT DO WE DO?
• Undertake projects and initiatives of
benefit to the local business community.
• Provide a link between the local business community and Runnymede
Borough Council.
Partnership initiatives are undertaken by three sub-groups which focus on
the following areas:-
• Planning & Transportation
• Local Business Initiative
• Publicity & Communication
PUBLICITY & COMMUNICATION
Chairman, Mark Adams
This group's work includes the production of a Business Directory, organising
regular breakfast forum meetings, producing a business newsletter and updating
the Business Partnership web site.
How to Get Involved
If you are the kind of person who seeks solutions not problems and are keen to help tackle local business issues, you are the kind of person we want to meet. At the Runnymede Business Partnership we welcome ideas for improving the local business environment. If you would like to make a positive contribution please get in touch.
Joining the Partnership
Offers:
A chance to network with other local business people
Access to senior Councillors and Council staff
The opportunity to help tackle local business issues
The chance to help guide the Partnership’s future
The Business Partnership relies on the participation of local business people
and representatives of other local organisations to direct and organise its
activities. There are always opportunities available for people to become
involved in this work.
Please contact Joanna Swatridge on 01932 425272 for
more details.
The high quality events and publications produced by the Partnership are only
made possible through business sponsorship and advertising. This can be by
provision of a service such as printing, through direct sponsorship of a publication
or event or by placing an advertisement or insert in the Partnership Newsletter.
There are a variety of opportunities available to promote your company directly
to the local business community and support the activities of the Partnership.
EDUCATION
Runnymede contains a variety of educational establishments including 25 infant/junior schools. The Borough’s Secondary Schools, Universities, Colleges and Adult Education Centres are listed below :-
LEISURE
Sport is well-catered for in the Borough. There are two sports centres and several golf courses, including the internationally recognised Wentworth Club. Egham, Chertsey and Virginia Water have their own football teams and Englefield Green hosts cricket matches on the village green throughout the summer. Foxhills Country Club and local hotels offer a range of health and leisure facilities. Runnymede is also home to the famous Thorpe Park which attracts over a million visitors per year. The River Bourne Health Club, which includes a publicly accessible swimming pool, is in the centre of Chertsey.
Annual events in the Borough include the Egham Royal Show, Magna Carta Day and, in Chertsey, the Agricultural Show and Black Cherry Fair. Places to enjoy the great outdoors include Runnymede Meadow, St. Ann’s Hill and part of Windsor Great Park including the lake at Virginia Water.
The Borough is within easy reach of a number of major destinations including Windsor Castle, Legoland, Hampton Court, Sandown and Windsor Racecourses and Central London
Royal Holloway - University of London, located on the A30 near Egham, is home to a collection of valuable paintings, including the famous ‘Princes in the Tower’ by Millais. The University also offers programmes of recitals and dramatic productions by students.
Further information on visitor attractions in and around
Runnymede can be found on the internet at www.visitsurrey.com
POPULATION AND HOUSING
According to the 2001 census there are 31,656 households in the Borough.
The total population of some 78,000 lives at a density of 10 people per hectare.
The Borough is a desirable green belt location in which to live. Development
restrictions and demand for housing are reflected in the current prices for
housing. A price guide for different properties and areas of the Borough at
the time of printing is given below.
Property Price Guide
Addlestone
2 Bed Flat: £150,000 - £160,000
2 Bed Semi-detached £180,000 - £200,000
3 Bed Detatched: £250,000 - £350,000
Figures from - Bentley Wood - 01932 858511
Egham
2 Bed Flat: £150,000 - £180,000
2 Bed Semi-detached £200,000 - £250,000
3 Bed Detatched: £300,000 - upwards
Figures from - Halifax Property Services - 01784 431226
Chertsey
2 Bed Flat: £140,000 - £150,000
2 Bed Semi-detached £210,000 - £220,000
3 Bed Detatched: £260,000 - £270,000
Figures from - Mann & Co. - 01932 564239
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