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Effingham Residents Association (EFFRA)

Register for EFFRA AGM Monday 22 February 2021

Posted on21 February 202121 February 2021AuthorEFFRALeave a comment

Effingham Residents Association (EFFRA) AGM will take place via Zoom on Monday 22nd at 20:00. The meeting is open to all residents of Effingham who via the Constitution are members of EFFRA. To access the meeting, you will need to Continue Reading

CategoriesWhat's on?

Manor House Road closed due to unsafe tree

Posted on20 February 202120 February 2021AuthorEFFRA2 Comments

Manor House Road is closed due to a dangerous tree which an overhanging the road. Pedestrians are advised to not walk underneath the tree, as it could fall at any time. Surrey County Council are aware of the issue, and Continue Reading

CategoriesLocal Interest

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Route for construction traffic agreed for ELF

Posted on19 February 202119 February 2021AuthorEFFRA2 Comments

Berkeley Homes has submitted a statement for how construction traffic will enter and leave the Effingham Lodge Farm site during the construction phase of the new Howard of Effingham School and the 159 houses on the site. All construction traffic, Continue Reading

CategoriesPlanning Applications

Guildford Borough Council

Guildford Borough Council’s new Discretionary Covid Hardship Scheme for Business

Posted on17 February 202117 February 2021AuthorEFFRALeave a comment

Since the start of the first lockdown 10 months ago Guildford Borough Council (GBC) has been disbursing the various Government business support grants. Most of these have been to Business Ratepayers although with the latest tranche of grant funding (from Continue Reading

CategoriesLocal Interest

Lower Road works in Great Bookham delayed until May

Posted on15 February 202115 February 2021AuthorEFFRALeave a comment

Surrey County Council has advised that the roadworks that would have resulted in Lower Road in Great Bookham being closed, as reported in our post of 9th Feb., has been delayed until 5 May 2021. Further details are on the Continue Reading

CategoriesLocal Interest

Effingham Residents Association (EFFRA)

EFFRA AGM 22 February 2021 – Chairmans & Treasurer’s report

Posted on15 February 202115 February 2021AuthorEFFRALeave a comment

Effingham Residents Association will hold its Annual General Meeting on 22 February 2021 at 8:00 pm. Due to restrictions in place due to the Covid-19 emergency, the meeting will be held using the Zoom software, which is free to download Continue Reading

CategoriesWhat's on?

Recycling options around Effingham, Horsley and Bookham

Posted on14 February 202114 February 2021AuthorEFFRA2 Comments

EFFRA Committee member Diane Poole, has written a guide on recycling in the local area, as part of her activities with Plastic Free Bookham. The guide is available under “About Effingham” menu and via the link effinghamresidents.org.uk/recycling Recycling helps to Continue Reading

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Effingham Residents Association (EFFRA)

EFFRA Committee Meeting notes for 8 February

Posted on14 February 202114 February 2021AuthorEFFRALeave a comment

Effingham Residents Association (EFFRA) held its Committee meeting virtually online on 8th February via Zoom. Topics discussed were planning applications, including those at the Church Street site, Berkeley Homes proposal for an additional 110 houses, and The Barn. Also discussed Continue Reading

CategoriesMeeting Minutes

Sponsor The Grange CEO on a sponsored walk

Posted on13 February 202113 February 2021AuthorEFFRALeave a comment

  Eloise Appleby, CEO of The Grange, is training hard in preparation for a sponsored 95 mile walk in Scotland this spring, to help raise funds for The Grange, which has been hit hard by the restrictions imposed due to Continue Reading

CategoriesLocal Interest

Effingham Residents Association (EFFRA)

EFFRA Statement on the proposed 110 houses on the Green Belt

Posted on10 February 202110 February 2021AuthorEFFRALeave a comment

Effingham Residents Association (EFFRA) welcomes the statement by our MP, Sir Paul Beresford, our County Councillor, Julie Iles, and the County Councillor for Bookham and Fetcham West, Clare Curran, that they do not support the proposal by Berkeley Homes to Continue Reading

CategoriesLocal Interest, Planning Applications

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