Calling local community groups and charities
Every year the Co-Op select three worthy local causes in each area to benefit from their member rewards. This year the priority areas are spaces, skills and well-being.
Byfleet, West Byfleet & Pyrford Residents' Association
Calling local community groups and charities
Every year the Co-Op select three worthy local causes in each area to benefit from their member rewards. This year the priority areas are spaces, skills and well-being.
Many residents are concerned as to how they will get their prescriptions fulfilled in a timely manner once Boots Chemist closes its doors at the beginning of August. [Read more…]
The latest edition of the newsletter of the Residents’ Association – Issue 164 – is now available to read.
In recent months two organisations, The Parish of Wisley with Pyrford and Byfleet United Charities have separately funded 6 additional Automated External Defibrillators in our three villages. As a result, the RA has decided to create a living list of local locations with defibrillators, starting with those it is aware of. If you know of any more other than those listed below, please do let Andrew Grimshaw know via vrp@the-residents.org.
Surrey County Council have recently published the following important information on scams in relation to the current pandemic. Please take a moment to read this information compiled by Trading Standards.
The Byfleet, West Byfleet & Pyrford Residents’ Association (the ‘RA’) is a local community group open to residents (homeowners and tenants) and businesses operating in the three villages. We attempt to represent the interests of everyone living in our area and/or contributing to the local economy. We strive to ensure that the three villages remain attractive, prosperous, environmentally sustainable, safe and socially welcoming places in which to live.
It was formed in 1928 and has been run by volunteers continuously since then – more than 90 years of dedicated service to the residents of our villages.
Current membership represents around 30% of all households (around 2,400 homes). We have a network of 150 volunteer street representatives who keep contact with our members, deliver our newsletter and collect subscriptions (where possible). These street representatives are the life blood of the RA.
The types of issues that the RA had focussed on recently include planning, Green Belt protection and anti-social behaviour. The RA also supports local charities and has a donations policy.
Looking forward the RA would like to expand its community involvement to include health, education, and leisure facilities for young people. That is dependent on having volunteers with both an interest and a desire to become involved.
Join today and receive the next issue of our newsletter, The Resident, which is published three times a year. You will also be entitled to receive details by email of local events planned by the RA and matters of interest to local residents.
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25th April 2024 @ 7:30 pm - 9:30 pm - RA Annual General Meeting, Our Lady Help Of Christians R C Church, Madeira Rd, West Byfleet KT14 6DH, UK
27th April 2024 - West Byfleet Farmer's Market, Our Lady Help Of Christians R C Church, Madeira Rd, West Byfleet KT14 6DH, UK
15th May 2024 @ 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm - RA Committee Meeting,
25th May 2024 - West Byfleet Farmer's Market, Our Lady Help Of Christians R C Church, Madeira Rd, West Byfleet KT14 6DH, UK