Surrey County Councillor for Bagshot, Windlesham and Chobham
Richard Tear is the Surrey County Councillor for Bagshot, Windlesham and Chobham.
As a former Chief Executive of a major catering company, Richard Tear brings years of business experience to the County Council.
Having recently lost a close family member to dementia, Richard has a very pe
Surrey County Council has put forward a recommendation to close the local Community Recycling Centre (CRC) along Swift Lane in Bagshot following a review of operations at the site.Council staff have based this decision on the condition of the site, which as they state, is difficult to access, unmode
On-demand buses are now available in East, Central, North and Southwest Surrey to help more residents get around the county, at a time that suits them.Rather than being restricted by traditional bus timetables, the accessible mini buses are available for travel for everyone, when they are needed.
Earlier today, I met with my good friend and Mytchett resident Attieh Fard at Wharf Road Car Park in Frimley Green to discuss her car parking charges survey, which is currently being distributed around the community.
Residents might remember that Attieh petitioned the Liberal Democrat run Surrey He
Surrey Heath Borough Council is currently in the process of considering a Community Governance Review of Windlesham Parish Council.
In addition to Windlesham, the Parish Council covers the villages of Bagshot and Lightwater, serving a population of approximately 17,000 residents.
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
Last week seems to have all been about ditches.
In Snows Ride, Windlesham, a ditch has been reinstated but because it’s close to an area in which a development is proposed it has caused a fair amount of interest.
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
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.
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.