County Councillor for Lightwater, West End & Bisley
Rebecca Jennings-Evans is the Surrey County Councillor for Lightwater, West End & Bisley.
Previously, Rebecca served as Surrey Heath Borough Councillor for Lightwater and was the former Executive member with responsibility for Places and Strategy, which included overseeing the development of th
Dave Elliott is a West End Parish Councillor.
I was born in West End and have lived here all my life. I work on a family run nursery in Fenns Lane but in my spare time am show manager for the West End Agricultural Show and have sat on the committee for 25 years.
Giles Lowe is a West End Parish Councillor.
Having lived in West End since 1976, I attended Holy Trinity School and was a West End Scout. I’ve also been a scout leader, a football coach, a girl guide helper and remain committed to retaining the Village feel in West End whilst acknowledging ch
John Medhurst is a West End Parish Councillor.
Born in West End, John has served on the Parish Council since 1992 - possibly the longest serving Parish Councillor in its history. He is director of WJ Medhurst (Developments) Ltd, established in West End in 1979, which now concen
Originally from the North East of England, Tony has lived in various parts of the country before moving to West End in 2006.
The close community feel of West End is something which both he and his wife value and he is delighted to have the opportunity to play an active role in that c
The planning system is set for radical reform under the new Labour Government, raising concerns over the status of the Green Belt and preserving the local countryside in Surrey.
Here within Surrey Heath, over 44% of the land within Surrey Heath Borough is designated as Metropolitan Green Belt, with
Ahead of next week's General Election, Ed McGuinness and Alasdair Pinkerton took part in a hustings with Sixth Form students at Gordon's School in West End.
The students raised topics from lowering the voting age to 16 years old, encouraging younger people to vote, the proposals around National Ser
The second public hustings for the Surrey Heath Parliamentary constituency took place this evening (Wednesday 26th June) at Chobham Rugby Football Club with a packed out hall.
Of the six candidates standing, only three showed up, Ed McGuinness for Surrey Heath Conservatives, Al Pinkerton for the Li
A Lib Dem Councillor at Surrey Heath Borough Council has been found in breach of the Council's Code of Conduct after publishing a series of grossly offensive comments on social media.
Cllr Ying Perrett, who represents the West End and Bisley Ward and also serves as a Bisley Parish Cllr, published a
Ed McGuinness is a former British Army Officer and veteran of Afghanistan. Twelve years ago Ed commissioned from the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst and is now honoured to have the opportunity to represent the same Parliamentary seat of Surrey Heath.
While out in Bisley and West End today, Ed heard residents' concerns by repeated utility company disruption to Guildford Road, A322.
It's unacceptable that we live in an era where there is so little co-ordination between companies and the council to ensure local residents aren't completely cut off
It was fantastic to visit a few of the fairs across the villages today in Surrey Heath! The first was Pirbright Village Fair today which was excellent. It was great to see the Paris Olympic displays and managed to get to the tombola and, of course, get a picture with Louis the St.
Today, we held our official campaign launch for our brilliant candidate Ed McGuinness who is standing to be your next Member of Parliament for Surrey Heath.
Commenting, Ed said:
"Absolutely brilliant turnout from Surrey Heath Conservative Association and neighbours and friends this morning for my
Local residents in the Parish of Chobham are being invited to have their say on the Chobham Neighbourhood Plan: 2019 to 2038.
The Plan, developed by the Chobham Neighbourhood Plan Steering Group on behalf the Parish Council, sets out a vision for the future of the village which is reflect