Elmbridge news
 Elmbridge Community Hubs: A vision for local transformation begins
On Tuesday 16 September, Elmbridge Borough Council hosted an information session at Lower Green Community Centre to launch the Connected Communities initiative.
The event brought together passionate local organisations, individuals and community groups to explore opportunities to lead newly established Community Hubs, welcoming, inclusive spaces designed to support residents and strengthen community ties.
 Cheers to our champions! The 2025 Love Elmbridge Award winners announced
We love our high streets and our annual Love Elmbridge Awards provide residents with the perfect opportunity to show their appreciation for their favourite local retailers.
With over 3,000 residents casting their votes, we are thrilled to announce the winners of the Love Elmbridge 2025 awards.
 Elmbridge residents embrace healthier, more active lifestyles with Places Leisure
Find out how Places Leisure’s initiatives and improvements at the Xcel Leisure Complex have increased participation, enhanced community wellbeing, promoted sustainability and helped thousands of Elmbridge residents lead more active, connected and healthier lives.
 New energy schemes for Surrey residents
Surrey County Council is offering two group-buying schemes for residents: Switch Together (for heat pump installation) and the Big Community Switch to save money on energy bills.
Both schemes are free to join, with registration open until 31 October 2025.
 Who to contact in the event of severe weather
As we enter the season of increasingly unpredictable weather, we encourage all residents to take proactive steps to stay safe and well.
Extreme weather events including storms, flooding and cold spells can cause significant disruption. We urge you to familiarise yourself with guidance available on our website, including how to prepare for power outages, report fallen trees and access emergency support.
 Annual canvass 2025 in Elmbridge: Don't lose your voice
In July we launched our 2025 annual canvass. Running until December, the canvass ensures the electoral register - the official list of people who can vote in elections and referendums - is accurate and up to date.
There are a few ways for you to respond to the annual canvass. You will receive either an email or a letter asking you to confirm or update the details of those living at your address. The easiest way to respond is online, using the two-part security code provided in the email. More information on how to respond is on our website.
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