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Join us
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Member Subscriptions
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Annual membership costs just £5 per household from 1 January each year. A larger donation would of course be very welcome and would go towards improving our communications with residents.
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Paying your subscription is very simple to arrange. You can either pay:
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-by bank transfer
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Account Name: Woodcote (Epsom) Residents' Society
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Account Details: Sort Code 23-05-80 Account Number 18192567
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Reference – Your postcode and house number
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Then email us on info@woodcoteresidentssociety.org with your email so we can send you a receipt/add you to our email list.
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-by setting up a standing order or direct debit
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-by cash or cheque to one of our Councillors or Committee Members. We can collect payments from you if you email us on info@woodcoteepsomresidentssociety.org.
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Recent Posts
Author Archives: admin
June 2022 Liz Frost, Borough Council update
In connection with preparing for our Local Plan, the Licensing and Planning Policy Committee has agreed on a draft Statement of Community Involvement (SCI) and the Local Plan Framework. The SCI shows how local residents, businesses and other interested parties … Continue reading
Draft Statement of Community Involvement 2022
The ‘statement of community involvement’ (SCI) sets out how planning services intend to involve the local community in planning issues, including: who will be consulted when involvement should take place which methods will be used. Its purpose is to ensure … Continue reading
Langley Vale Bottom Farm – Public Briefing Langley Vale Village Hall, 7-9 pm 21st April 2022
On 22nd February 2021 Epsom and Ewell Borough Council (EEBC) Planning Committee refused the above planning application for the demolition of the existing farm buildings and the construction of 20 dwellings of which 8 would be affordable together with associated … Continue reading
Emergency traffic works – Woodcote Road
Thames Water (TWU) is dealing with a boundary box exchange outside the Old Well House, Woodcote Road, Epsom. The traffic management (TM) advised is two-way signals. The works have started and are currently permitted until the 8th of March.
Councillor update – Liz Frost – February 2022
Storm damage Epsom & Ewell appears to have suffered less in the recent storms than in some areas. Work on fallen or unsafe trees was prioritised according to where they were and public safety issues. We have, unfortunately, lost some … Continue reading
Storms Dudley and Eunice
Below is an update received from UK Power Networks. As you may be aware, UK Power Networks manages the local power lines and substations which distribute electricity to over 8.3m homes and businesses across London, the South East and the … Continue reading
Queen’s Baton Relay
The Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games has launched a search to find 2,022 Batonbearers for the Birmingham 2022 Queen’s Baton Relay in England.
The Queen’s Baton Relay is a Games tradition that builds anticipation for the forthcoming Games by celebrating, connecting, and exciting communities across the Commonwealth and shining a light on untold stories and unsung local heroes from the places it visits. … Continue reading
The Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games has launched a search to find 2,022 Batonbearers for the Birmingham 2022 Queen’s Baton Relay in England.
Councillor update – January 2022 – Steven McCormick
Councillor update (County) – Steven McCormick for January 2022 SCC resident queries and casework progressed. SCC full council held remotely. I was unable to attend due to work commitments; apologies sent. Regular weekly meetings of the independent group are held … Continue reading
Annual General Meeting 2022 – 1st March 7:30 pm
The Annual General Meeting of the Woodcote (Epsom) Residents’ Society will take place on 1st March from 7:30 pm. Location: St. Martins School – Main Hall We also hope to provide a Zoom session to view the proceedings and to … Continue reading
Sign up for Star Count 2022 between 26 February – 6 March 2022
Star-filled skies are one of the most magical sights our countryside has to offer. We want to reconnect people across the country with the wonder of a truly dark sky. Our research shows that light pollution is leaving fewer stars … Continue reading