Conservatives have won the county council by-election held on Thursday 3rd May for the county division of Worplesdon, which covers Worplesdon, Normandy and Pirbright.
This Thursday (3rd May) sees a county council by-election in the division of Worplesdon, which covers Jacobs Well, Normandy, Pirbright, Wood Street Village and Worplesdon. Conservative candidate, Keith Witham, has published his manifesto outlining his pledges.
Anne Milton MP for Guildford is supporting Catch22 Surrey in their search for 60 Year 11 students to take part in National Citizen Service. This exciting government program has been set up for 16 year olds to help them to progress in work or education, and to get more involved with their local community.
Anne Milton MP wants under-18s, solo artists and bands in Guildford to nominate themselves for Rock the House competition. Patrons include rock legends Alice Cooper and Deep Purple’s Ian Gillan.
Members of Parliament and e-skills UK have launched the 6th year of the Make IT Happy competition, which recognises and rewards the excellent and inspirational work primary schools do with Information Technology.
Nicola Henderson, a 2011 school leaver needs your help. Not only has she just climbed Mount Kilimanjaro which is 5895 meters high (to put into perspective Guildford Cathedral is 49 meters high), she also plans to run the grueling 26.2 miles in the London Marathon in April.
The Queen Elizabeth’s Park Residents Association Gardening Sub-Committee are planning to hold a couple of events this Autumn to get local residents, particularly children, involved in caring for the grounds of the park.
Anne Milton, Member of Parliament for Guildford, has tried her hand at Twitter to let residents know what she is doing as a local MP and Health Minister.
Anne Milton met representatives from Water Aid during Conservative Party Conference in Manchester to discuss the international water and sanitation crisis that is affecting the lives of the world’s poorest people.
The new Leader of Surrey County Council, David Hodge, has outlined a ‘new direction’ for the organisation.

