Chris Coghlan on LBC talking about SEND
Last night Chris was on Ian Dale’s LBC show talking about the national crisis in special needs provision and what a better special needs education system might look like.
Last night Chris was on Ian Dale’s LBC show talking about the national crisis in special needs provision and what a better special needs education system might look like.
New 20mph speed limits on some roads in Dorking
Local authorities have a central role to play in the provision of community sport and recreation facilities. Find out more about the new partnership between GLL and MVDC and what it means for Leatherhead Leisure Centre.
Mole Valley District Council's Housing team has been highly praised for their strategies aimed at preventing homelessness and assisting people to stay in their homes or to find somewhere they can afford to live.
Click to see a letter explaining how to claim from Thames Water.
Chris Coghlan MP for Dorking & Horley interviewed September 20th on BBC Radio Surrey about the ongoing works in Dorking's West Street.
A major programme targeting services, the environment, and High Streets is underway.
The drop-ins held by the Joint Venture for the Bull Hill and Swan Centre redevelopment have had a very good turnout, with over 500 people attending the four in-person events.
Some positive news on Dorking’s West Street closure because of a sinkhole. County Councillors Stephen Cooksey and Hazel Watson have received an update from Thames Water.
The leader of the Liberal Democrat-led Mole Valley District Council, Stephen Cooksey, has sent a letter to the CEO of Thames Water to highlight the urgency of repairs needed in West Street, after a sinkhole has closed the road to traffic.
Chris Coghlan, MP for Dorking & Horley, and Hazel Watson, County Councillor, visited the site of the sinkhole in Dorking’s West Street, and are keeping up the pressure on Thames Water to fix the issue.
Normal street cleaning methods don’t deal with unsightly blobs of gum blighting the street scene in most town and city centres.