Living in the Surrey Hills

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My Surrey Hills

My Surrey Hills is a series of videos focusing on people. What those people all have in common is the Surrey Hills and the love they have for the area that they live, work in or simply enjoy visiting.

This is Your Surrey Hills and we need to ensure that it is maintained for generations to come.

Champion the Countryside Code

Hear from our local Countryside Code Champions in short videos to how we can all Respect, Protect and Enjoy the countryside.

  • Be safe, plan ahead and follow any signs.
  • Leave gates and property as you find them.
  • Protect plants and animals and take your litter home
  • Keep dogs under close control, especially near farm animals.
  • Consider other people

Information from local councils

Find below a link to the local councils within the Surrey Hills to stay up to date with their news.

Surrey County Council

Boroughs & Districts

Surrey Association of Local Councils

Surrey Association of Local Councils (SALC) represents the interests of its member Local Councils and is affiliated to the National Association of Local Councils (NALC).

The role of the Association is to encourage, represent, advise and train its member councils and ensure that the voice of the first tier of local government is heard across Surrey.

Visit the SALC website here.

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