Water Voles return to the Hogsmill

Once extinct in the county, the much loved water vole has made an historic return to the Upper Hogsmill in Ewell. This milestone is the result of a pioneering wetland restoration project led by the South East Rivers Trust (SERT) and reintroduction project by rewilding organisation Citizen Zoo, with support from Wildwood Trust, Natural England Species Recovery Programme, Thames Water and Epsom & Ewell Borough Council.

Around 50 water voles were released onto the Hogsmill river and Chamber Meads wetland at a celebratory event. This was the culmination of many years of work by the South East Rivers Trust, Epsom & Ewell Borough Council, Citizen Zoo, and partners to restore the river and create the new wetland habitat. The return of this endangered species marks a major milestone for Surrey’s biodiversity and one of the most exciting rewilding projects in the region.

“Water voles were once a familiar sight on the Hogsmill, but due to habitat loss and invasive predators, they died out.  Now, after years of dedicated river restoration work, and the creation of the flagship wetland at Chamber Mead, as well as extensive monitoring by a band of dedicated local volunteers , we’re thrilled to have brought them back to the upper Hogsmill in Surrey,” said Dr Bella Davies, CEO of the South East Rivers Trust. 

Water voles back in the hogsmill
The Wildwood Trust, based in Kent and Devon, is one of the UK’s leading centres for conservation breeding, and bred 50 water voles through its expert captive breeding programme for release on the upper Hogsmill river. Wildwood has played a key role in restoring water vole populations across the UK.

 “The UK’s biodiversity is facing a critical decline – putting our ecosystems, food security, and climate resilience at risk,” said Tyrone Capel, Conservation Officer at Wildwood Trust. “Ambitious rewilding projects like this are central to our mission: returning nature to the places it once thrived. We’re proud to support this initiative by breeding water voles for release along the Hogsmill and ultimately reversing the near 20 year extinction of Water voles in Surrey.” 

Water voles back in the HogsmillThe creation of the Chamber Mead wetlands and river restoration work undertaken by SERT has improved conditions on the Hogsmill and transformed the area into an ideal habitat for water voles. This work forms part of SERT’s broader vision to revive this rare urban chalk stream and inspire nature recovery in towns and cities.

Citizen Zoo, a rewilding organisation that has delivered a previous successful water vole release along the Hogsmill further downstream in Kingston, led on the reintroduction. The team is now calling for local volunteers to support ongoing monitoring of the population.

“This is not just a win for water voles—it’s a flagship moment for urban river restoration across the UK,” said Elliot Newton,  Director of Rewilding at Citizen Zoo. “With the help of local people, we’re giving this species a real chance to thrive again.” 

Cllr Liz Frost “We are deeply committed to protecting and nurturing habitats that help biodiversity flourish, and we are honoured that the Upper Hogsmill River in our borough has been chosen as the second release site for the reintroduction of water voles.said Councillor Liz Frost, Chair of Epsom & Ewell Borough Council’s Environment Committee.

“They will be the first water voles living in the wild in Surrey for over 20 years. This milestone reflects the strength of our partnerships to create the right conditions for these once-extinct animals to thrive and reflects our borough’s dedication to managing biodiversity and creating resilient ecosystems that play a role in tackling climate change.”

Water voles—made famous as Ratty in The Wind in the Willows—are one of the UK’s fastest-declining mammals, having disappeared from 94% of their former range. Their return to Surrey is both a symbolic and ecological milestone. 

2 Theme Parks For The Price of 1

Running till the 17th August, the Twice the Fun offer allows guests to plan two unforgettable days out for the price of a single ticket at one of four of UK’s top theme parks including Alton Towers Resort, LEGOLAND® Windsor Resort, Chessington World of Adventures Resort, and Thorpe Park.

Families can mix and match their visits across these parks or visit the same one twice, with the flexibility to redeem their second visit at any point before 30th September 2025.

Schools out for the summer! But for many parents that means a full six weeks of keeping the kids entertained which can be a daunting prospect. Fear not, Merlin is here to lend a helping hand in the form of its new money saving offer giving guests the chance to enjoy two of the UK’s top theme parks, for the price of one which means double the fun.

Running till the 17th August, the offer allows guests to plan two unforgettable days out for the price of a single ticket at one of four UK’s biggest and best-loved theme parks including the LEGOLAND® Windsor Resort, Alton Towers Resort, Chessington World of Adventures and Thorpe Park.

Whether you’re building memories brick by brick, roaring into action, or flipping out on record-breaking coasters, there’s a world of fun waiting, and with four parks to choose from, families can mix, match, or double down on their favourite.

Guests can simply purchase their Twice the Fun tickets online at the park’s website to unlock free entry to a second day out. And the best part?  Families can extend the summer fun with the flexibility of visiting the second theme park until 30th September.

For the thrill seekers, a stop at Alton Towers Resort is a must. From heart-racing coasters to joy-filled moments that become lifelong memories, there’s no feeling like it! Dive into epic adventures, explore fantastical worlds, take on the world’s first 14-loop rollercoaster, and brave Toxicator – the brand-new ride for 2025 at Alton Towers Resort. Find out more at  https://www.altontowers.com/ . 

Can’t get enough? Head to Thorpe Park, the ultimate destination for high-adrenaline fun. Brave the Big Six coasters, including Hyperia – the UK’s tallest and fastest rollercoaster – or cool off on epic water rides like Tidal Wave, with its jaw-dropping splash! It’s the perfect spot for thrill seekers. See https://www.thorpepark.com/ for details.

Dive into unmissable family fun at Chessington World of Adventures with wild rides for all ages and come face-to-face with over 1,000 majestic animals across Chessington Zoo & SEA LIFE Aquarium. Race through the Jumanji jungle on Mandrill Mayhem and step into the pages of your favourite storybook with The Gruffalo River Ride Adventure, before staring wide-eyed at a tower of Rothschild’s giraffe. Head to https://www.chessington.com/ to find out more.

There’s no better way to cool off this summer than the LEGOLAND® Windsor Resort where families can splash about at Drench Towers or slide into fun at Splash Safari. The thrill seekers can experience the world’s first LEGO® duelling rollercoaster, Minifigure Speedway, a high-energy race full of twists and turns. Whether you’re a high-flyer, wave rider, or master builder-in-the-making, there’s something awesome for every adventurer. Visit https://www.legoland.co.uk/ for more details.

We know how much families value quality time together over the summer, and Twice the Fun is our way of making those magical moments go even further,” said Sabrina de Carvalho – Senior Vice President, Managing Director, UK at Merlin Entertainments. “With two visits for the price of one, it’s double the fun, double the laughs, packed with thrills, chills and smiles for miles!”

Whether you want to discover somewhere new or revisit your favourite theme park again, this is the ultimate summer deal to enjoy two days of thrills for the price of one.

So why wait? Pack your bags and get ready for the ultimate ride of your life!

To book your ticket and get a second visit to another theme park for free, visit one of the following sites the LEGOLAND® Windsor Resort, Thorpe Park, Alton Towers Resort or Chessington World of Adventures

 

Leatherhead Rotary – Give A Book, Grow A Reader!

Rotary Club of Leatherhead is looking for gently used children’s books (ages 0–12) for a community project aimed at getting more books into the hands of local kids.
If you have any kids’ books lying around that your children have outgrown — we’d love to give them a new home where they’ll be read, loved, and appreciated all over again ❤️
All books will go toward a free community resource to support reading and learning.
Please contact Ed Parker on 7860967509 — and feel free to share this post!
Thanks so much for your support ✨

Leatherhead Rotary -Glow Gold For Childhood Cancer Awareness in September 2025

September is Childhood Cancer Awareness Month

Join us at Police Federation House for live music from Badger Set Band, a 2-course meal, and a raffle — all to support childhood cancer awareness.
️ £20 pp (includes dinner – drinks not included)
Raffle tickets: £5 for a strip of 5
✨ Dress code: GOLD – because gold is the colour of childhood cancer awareness. Shine bright for a great cause!
Contact Simon Edmands on 07753821964 or email [email protected] for your bookings.

Bring your sparkle, your friends, and your support

#GlowGold #CharityEvent #ChildhoodCancer #RotaryLeatherhead #GoldForACause #LeatherheadEvents

Epsom & Ewell Consults Residents on New Parish Councils

Epsom & Ewell Borough Council consults residents on new parish councils

Epsom & Ewell Borough Council is asking residents and stakeholders for their view on whether to create parish areas, along with a parish council or councils, in Epsom & Ewell. The Community Governance Review (CGR) consultation opens on 17 July and will run for 12 weeks, closing at 11.59pm on 9 October 2025.

Epsom & Ewell is currently an unparished borough which means there is no lower tier of localgovernment below that of the borough council. As part of local government reorganisation in Surrey, Epsom & Ewell Borough Council and the other district and borough councils and county council will be dissolved in April 2027. Two or three unitary councils will then be responsible for local government in the county, with each unitary council representing between around 330,000 to more than 650,000 residents, depending on whether the Government opts for a two or three unitary model.

epsom ewell Councillor John Beckett, Chair of Standards and Constitution Committee, said: “We feel it is vital that residents, businesses, and local communities within Epsom & Ewell are given the opportunity to explore the creation of parish councils. This will give them a greater local voice and enable them to stay closer to the decision-making process within local government in the future. A parish council could take on responsibility for parks, playgrounds, community centres and cultural events in the borough, keeping decisions locally on how these are delivered as well as having the ability to drive economic growth by attracting funding and grants that would boost the local economy.”

“Another key factor which is close to the hearts of residents is planning. A parish council would be a statutory consultee on planning matters, and as such would be able to reflect the concerns and aspirations of residents during any planning application process.”

The CGR consultation asks residents:

whether to create new parish areas and a parish council or councils

what the geography should be, and

how many councillors should be elected.

Residents will also be asked, if parish councils are formed, whether they should be divided into wards, and if they should be called parish, community, neighbourhood or a village council(s).

The consultation can be completed online on the consultation website: Community Governance Review – Epsom and Ewell Borough Council Consultations or by completing a paper consultation questionnaire. Paper consultations can be found in Epsom Town Hall, in Bourne Hall, in local libraries across the borough and in the Community & Wellbeing Centre, Longmead (during normal opening hours).

This summer, the council will also hold a series of events across the borough where residents will be able to ask Councillors questions about local government reorganisation and the community governance review, including this consultation, the process and timeline.

Councillor John Beckett continued:

“I urge every resident of voting age within the borough to have their say on the future of your local democracy and representation in your local government for Epsom & Ewell. Tell us what you think by completing the Community Governance Review consultation questionnaire online or on paper and posting it back to us.”

As part of the Community Governance Review a second consultation would take place in early 2026. A timeline and frequently asked questions about CGR can be found on the council’s website: www.epsom-ewell.gov.uk/CGR

Two Baby Alpacas Born at Hobbledown

Two Adorable New Arrivals at Hobbledown, Epsom: Baby Alpacas Born Healthy and Happy

Exciting news from Hobbledown Farm & Adventure Park in Epsom as the park welcomed the arrival of two brand new residents – two adorable baby alpacas, known as a cria.

Born on June 28th and weighing in at a very healthy 8.9kg, baby George is already a firm favourite amongst the keepers. Mum Yoyo is doing a fantastic job keeping a close eye on her newborn and ensuring he’s feeding well and staying by her side.

Baby Preston arrived exactly one week later, on Saturday 5th July, and sports a stunning jet-black coat – a stark contrast to George’s pure white fur. The black-and-white pair are already fast friends, and are often spotted frolicking together in their field.

The births mark the end of a long and eagerly awaited journey for the animal team at Hobbledown, as alpacas have a long gestation period of 11 to 12 months. The team has been closely monitoring the mothers throughout their pregnancies, and were delighted to see everything go smoothly.

“It’s always such a special moment when we welcome a new arrival – let alone two!” said Lucy White, Hobbledown’s Zoo Operations Manager. “We’re absolutely overjoyed, and can’t wait to introduce everyone to the newest members of the Hobbledown family.”

Visitors to the farm park will be able to catch a glimpse of the baby crias in the upcoming days, once they’ve had time to safely settle in after the birth. Currently, the pair are enjoying some peaceful bonding time under the watchful eyes of the keepers.

For more information, or to plan your visit to meet the newest member of the Hobbledown family, head to www.hobbledown.com.

New Provider to Manage Rainbow Leisure Centre

Epsom & Ewell Borough Council appoints new provider to manage leisure services at Rainbow Leisure Centre from 1 October 2025

Epsom & Ewell Borough Council is pleased to announce that Places Leisure has been appointed as the new operator of the Rainbow Leisure Centre. The contract will run from 1 October 2025 for 10 years with an option to extend for a further five years and was approved by both the council’s Community & Wellbeing and Strategy & Resources committees at special meetings held on 17 June 2025.

Residents will continue to receive high-quality leisure, health and wellbeing services and this council-owned leisure centre will continue to be financially sustainable.

Places Leisure, part of the PfP Group the UK’s Leading Social Enterprise, will invest its own capital into the leisure centre upgrading the gym, studios, swimming changing rooms and more.

They will also offer a wider range of health and wellbeing-related activities, delivered both inside and outside of the leisure centre, including:

    • An Active Communities programme, including exercise referrals for falls prevention, cardiac rehab and weight management; community wellbeing walks, as well as programmes such as ‘move through menopause’ and Health MOTs, which will support local people in an inclusive way and enable the community to thrive.
    • New leisure centre programmes targeted at under 16s and the elderly: including LES Mills exercises classes and Saturday Night Project activities for the under 16s and new EGYM and walking sports to help older adults be more physically active.
    • Social value initiatives: such as work placement opportunities including for unemployed and disabled people; leisure industry careers advice and curriculum support; and supporting the local economy by keeping spending within the local supply chain.

Places Leisure will continue to invest in the environmental sustainability of the centre, this will be overseen by an environmental coordinator.

cllr Neil Dallen Epsom & EwellCouncillor Neil Dallen, Chair of the Strategy & Resources Committee said:

“The Rainbow Leisure Centre is a key community facility due, in no small part, to the great work of Greenwich Leisure Limited, and we would like to convey our deep thanks for their hard work and efforts in operating the leisure centre over the last 22 years.

“As this is a significant contractual arrangement for the council, the operator of the centre is a key strategic partner. It was therefore important to us that for the foreseeable future, any operator could meet our core health and wellbeing service delivery requirements as well as our financial criteria.

“We carried out a transparent, compliant, and competitive two-stage procurement process and are very pleased to welcome Places Leisure as the new operator of the Rainbow Leisure Centre. Their bid not only provided substantial investment to improve the building, upgrade areas and equipment, but also clearly showed how they will build on the current service.”

Ewell Epsom councillor Clive WoodbridgeCouncillor Clive Woodbridge, Chair of the Community & Wellbeing Committee said:

“I would like to welcome Places Leisure as operator of the Rainbow Leisure Centre, and we look forward to working together to deliver more holistic health and wellbeing services to meet the needs of residents.

“The leisure centre is a vital community space and part of Places Leisure’s offering is that they will provide an inclusive and robust active communities programme that will continue to address the council’s health and wellbeing priorities.

“This exciting new approach will benefit residents as it means that services can be delivered both at the leisure centre itself as well as in the community, supporting all our residents, including the young and the elderly and those with a disability or illness. We look forward to our residents benefitting from this balanced and more comprehensive approach to health and wellbeing in the borough.

“Finally, I would also like to offer my thanks to Greenwich Leisure Limited for their diligence and hard work including through challenging times such as Covid. They leave a positive legacy on which we can build.”

Dan WalkerDan Walker, Business Development Director at Places Leisure, said:

“A healthy community cannot exist without the facilities that enables it to thrive. Rainbow Leisure Centre is the beating heart of this community, and we look forward to a successful partnership with Epsom &  Ewell Borough Council, local stakeholders, and of course the colleagues who deliver the services to the local community.

“Our primary goal is to support the local community to create more active places and empower more healthy people, which is why within the first year of our contract we will invest c£4.7million in a series of projects including a new fitness suite, studios and changing facilities. Our commitment will further boost community activities, inspire people of all ages to lead an active and healthy lifestyle, whilst generating over £5million of social value each year.”

Places Leisure is a social enterprise which is passionate about ‘creating active places and healthy people’ and improving opportunities for communities to be physically active. It experiences over 30 million visits per annum across the 101 leisure facilities that it operates on behalf of local authorities across the country and supports over 126k children and adults learning to swim each year. https://www.placesleisure.org/  

Award For Founder of Centre For Sight

Centre for Sight, the UK’s leading and based in Oxshott, trusted centre of excellence for advanced eye care, innovation and life-changing results, is proud to announce that its Founder and Medical Director, Mr Sheraz Daya, has been awarded the prestigious BSRS Medal by the British Society for Refractive Surgery (BSRS).
 
This esteemed honour, presented at the 2025 BSRS Annual Conference in Oxford, recognises Mr Daya’s outstanding contribution to the field of refractive surgery. The BSRS Medal is the organisation’s highest accolade and is awarded to individuals who have demonstrated exceptional commitment to innovation, education, and excellence in refractive surgery.
The British Society for Refractive Surgery is a professional body dedicated to advancing the science and clinical practice of refractive, corneal and lens-based surgery in the UK. Its annual conference is a leading event in the ophthalmology calendar, attracting world-renowned experts, surgeons, and researchers to share best practices, research findings and the latest technological advancements.
 
Sheraz Daya, Chairman and Medical Director Centre For Sight“This recognition from the BSRS is an incredible honour and a reflection of the collective commitment to innovation and excellence we uphold at Centre for Sight,” said Mr Daya. “I am humbled to receive the BSRS Medal and proud to be part of a community driving forward the future of vision correction.”
 
Founded in 1996 and led by internationally recognised ophthalmic surgeon Mr Sheraz Daya, Centre for Sight has earned a reputation as an award-winning provider of outstanding medical expertise. Mr Daya, who has performed more than 35,000 cataract procedures and similar number of Laser eye procedures, is widely respected as a pioneer in laser vision correction and corneal surgery. Under his leadership, Centre for Sight became the UK’s longest-established provider of LASIK laser eye surgery and has been responsible for introducing new lasers and techniques.
 
“Our purpose is to provide vision that transforms lives,” says Mr Daya. “We are proud to be a centre of excellence where innovation, compassion and expertise come together to help people see the world more clearly.”
Centre for Sight operates from three state-of-the-art facilities in Harley Street Medical Area, East Grinstead and Surrey, each equipped with the most advanced ophthalmic technology available. The centre offers pioneering innovations including sophisticated diagnostic eye technology and ophthalmic instruments considered the “gold standard” in the field. Every patient undergoes up to 16 diagnostic tests to ensure a personalised, safe and effective treatment plan.
 
The centre is renowned for taking on complex cases often deemed untreatable elsewhere, with a reputation that attracts international referrals, including high-profile and celebrity patients. Consultant-led teams of world-class surgeons – all fellowship-trained and leaders in their specialties – provide expert care and second opinions to patients from across the UK and beyond.
 
Centre for Sight is trusted by thousands for its life-enhancing outcomes, with a 97% five-star Trustpilot rating. Every patient is treated with individual attention, care and compassion. With a 24/7 post-operative helpline and a commitment to the highest standards of safety and data security, Centre for Sight offers not just treatment, but lasting support and peace of mind.
 
For more information, visit: https://www.centreforsight.com/

Epsom & Ewell MP’s June Newsletter

Hello Friend,
It’s been a busy month both in Parliament and here in Epsom & Ewell. I’m pleased to update you on what I’ve been doing as your MP in June – with updates from across Epsom, Ewell, Ashtead and Leatherhead.

I’ve been fighting hard to improve our local healthcare, better children’s SEND provision, protect our waterways, support local businesses and promote opportunities for young people in our constituency.

Your feedback is always welcome and you can get in touch via letter, email, phone or social media (See the ‘get in touch’ section below).

MY KEY PRIORITIES

IMPROVING LOCAL HEALTHCARE

I welcomed the new £12 million worth of Government investment for Epsom & St Helier Hospitals, however this is only a drop in the ocean compared with the scale of need. With the current maintenance backlog standing at £150 million, I raised these concerns directly with Health Secretary, Wes Streeting and invited him to see first-hand how serious the situation at our hospitals really is.

I wrote to Health Ministers on several occasions to demand better support for patients in Epsom & Ewell. This included raising concerns about affordable transport for cancer patients, reducing diagnostic waiting times at Epsom & St Helier and funding for Queen Elizabeth Foundation’s Care and Rehabilitation Centre in Leatherhead.

HELPING US TACKLE THE COST OF LIVING CRISIS

I’ve heard from countless constituents who are still facing really tough choices as a result of decisions made by the Conservatives, and now this current Labour government. From rising bills to the rising cost of goods in supermarkets, families and businesses need additional support.

That is why I brought 20 local organisations together for a cost of living roundtable event in Epsom to discuss ways that we can all work closer together to support my constituents here in Epsom & Ewell. It was great to hear all of the brilliant work already being done and the willingness of organisations to do even more to support people in our community.

CLEANING UP OUR WATERWAYS

I pressed the Government to go further on Thames Water after their failed takeover and Ofwat’s decision to ban executive bonuses. I called on the Government to place Thames Water under special administration and turn them into a public benefit company. This would mean all profits go back into improving our infrastructure and bringing your bills down.

I also asked the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, what steps he is taking to support chalk stream restoration in the Hogsmill River, and whether they would consider nationalising Thames Water after years of unacceptable raw sewage dumping.

Thank you to all Thames Water customers in Epsom & Ewell who have filled out my survey. I’m eager to hear from as many of you as possible, so I can share how you are feeling directly with them. If you are yet fill out my survey, you can do so here.

IN PARLIAMENT:

STATEMENT ON THE ASSISTED DYING BILL (THIRD READING)

I was disappointed to have been unable to attend the Assisted Dying Bill vote on Friday, June 20. After listening to constituents on both sides, and very careful consideration, I would have voted in favour of this Bill.

My absence was due to a pre-planned Parliamentary trip. This visit was scheduled before the voting date was confirmed and unfortunately could not be moved. This is an issue I care about profoundly, and I gave serious thought as to whether I should be away.

In the end, I was paired with another MP who held a different view from me and was also unable to attend. This meant that our absences effectively cancelled each other out in terms of the final result. While this did offer some reassurance to my conscience, I appreciate that my absence may still be disappointing to those who had hoped to see a vote recorded in person.

Please know that I have made it a priority to attend all other sitting Fridays when the Assisted Dying Bill was debated, precisely because of how important I know these debates and votes are, particularly on such sensitive and personal matters.

Thank you to everyone who has been in touch with me about this vital issue.

OPPOSING CUTS TO PERSONAL INDEPENDENCE PAYMENTS (PIP)

Personal Independence Payments (PIP) are a lifeline for many people living with a disability, including those with epilepsy.

These payments not only offset the extra costs of disability, they also help a number of my constituents in Epsom & Ewell to work and live more independently, and I made this point to the Secretary of State for Work & Pensions.

I held a meeting with concerned residents in Ashtead about the Government’s proposed cuts to PIP and Carer’s Allowance to hear how these cuts would affect them and others in our constituency.

The Government must think again before making such damaging cuts, and I am proud to support the Liberal Democrats’ amendment to the Welfare Bill that would protect carers and countless people here in Epsom & Ewell from these senseless and cruel cuts.

TACKLING THE ELECTRIC VEHICLE CHARGING DIVIDE

I tabled an Amendment to the Planning and Infrastructure Bill that would enable millions of drivers without private driveways to access reliable and affordable home charging solutions.

Nearly 40% of UK households – at least 8 million homes – cannot access off-street parking and are currently locked out of affordable home charging. We’re not just talking about infrastructure, but fairness, affordability and climate action.

I’m pleased that peers in the House of Lords intend to advance these amendments and I look forward to updating you on its progress soon.

IN THE CONSTITUENCY

CELEBRATING THE EPSOM DERBY

It was an absolute honour to attend my first Epsom Derby as your MP.

It was especially poignant to be in attendance as Epsom & Ewell’s first female MP, more than 100 years on from the moment Emily Wilding Davison made the ultimate sacrifice for women’s suffrage.

The Epsom Derby one of the highlights of our local calendar and as your MP, I will continue to support Epsom Jockey Club and our local trainers.

AGE CONCERN EPSOM & EWELL ‘IN MEMORY WOODLAND’

It was a privilege to attend the Age Concern Epsom & Ewell ‘In Memory Woodland’ Celebration at Long Grove Park.

It was an incredibly heart-warming afternoon as members of our community came together to remember loved ones and celebrate this beautiful new space.

THE GREAT GET TOGETHER IN EPSOM

It was an absolute delight to attend The Great Get Together at St Joseph’s Church Hall in Epsom. Events like these are so important for bringing our community together, and it was great to meet so many talented constituents.

Huge thanks to Good Company Surrey and Epsom & Ewell Refugee Network for putting on such a special day full of great food, music and outdoor activities.

ASHTEAD VILLAGE DAY

It was a pleasure to meet so many of my constituents at Ashtead Village Day to celebrate all things local – from Mole Valley Veterans to Ashtead Tennis Players Club.

Thank you to Ashtead Rotary Club and all the volunteers who made it such a joyful event, which had something for everyone.

DEFENCE SPOKESPERSON FOR THE LIBERAL DEMOCRATS

PUTTING OUR NATIONAL & INTERNATIONAL SECURITY FIRST

It’s been a very busy month on the defence front as an imperialist Putin and an unreliable Trump leave us facing a once-in-a-generation threat.

I welcomed the Strategic Defence Review and its recommendations. However, without detail on how the Government will pay for these increases in defence spending, it is like having a shopping list without the money to pay for it.

On Armed Forces Week, I paid tribute to all the brave men and women who make up our Armed Forces community here in the UK, from active soldiers and reservists to veterans and cadets. It was a privilege to attend a flag raising ceremony in Epsom to mark this poignant occasion.

I also reiterated calls to place service family accommodation under the Decent Homes Standard and was proud to call for a new bonus scheme to attract new recruits and encourage veterans to return to our Armed Forces.

It was an honour to visit Estonia with Leader of the Liberal Democrats, Sir Ed Davey, where we met with Prime Minister Kristen Michal.

In uncertain times, partnerships like ours matter more than ever, especially when it comes to defence. The UK and Estonia stand together for democracy, security and our shared future.

CASEWORK UPDATE

This month we closed 961 cases, with many of you getting in touch about local healthcare, crime, assisted dying and the ongoing conflict in Gaza.

Thank you to everyone who has written to me this month. Rest assured that my team and I are working hard to respond to everyone as soon as possible.

I also listened to the concerns of a number of constituents at my surgery in Epsom.

If you have an issue you would like to raise, or to request an appointment at my next surgery, please email me at: [email protected].

IN THE MEDIA

This month, I spoke to BBC News and British Forces Broadcasting Network reacting to the Strategic Defence Review. My comments were also picked up by the i Paper, The Express and Star and the Daily Mail. I also featured on Times Radio’s MP panel discussing issues from Iran to disability cuts.

My calls for increased funding for Epsom & St Helier Hospitals was reported by both BBC News Online and Surrey Live.

My second column for the Dorking & Leatherhead Advertiser was also published this month, where I updated constituents on my key priorities.

LOCAL NEWS

FIRE AT EPSOM CHALK PIT SITE

I am deeply concerned by reports of a large fire at the Epsom Chalk Pit site, and I have been working with local authorities and the police to establish the facts.

If you were in the area of College Road last night around 10:30pm or if you have any dashcam, doorbell or CCTV footage that could assist us, please contact Surrey Police quoting the reference number PR/45250076857.

You can make a report here: https://www.surrey.police.uk/…/af/how-to-report-a-crime/

If you do not wish to speak to police you can also contact independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111

You can also email me at [email protected]

I will provide further updates as and when I can.

HAVE YOUR SAY ON LOCAL GOVERNMENT IN SURREY

Are you a local business, charity or resident? Help shape the future of local government in Surrey!

The Government’s open consultation is now live and they want to hear from you. Fill out the survey here.

SMALL BUSINESS SURVEY

The Business & Trade Committee is asking small businesses in Epsom & Ewell to understand how the Government’s Small Business Strategy can best meet their needs. They are especially interested in views on how to improve things for small businesses on the High Street.

This engagement will help the committee report the best possible recommendations to Parliament and to the Department for Business and Trade to deliver change.

You can fill out the survey here.

If you have any local notices you would like shared on the newsletter do not hesitate to get in touch with me via [email protected]

GET IN TOUCH

As your MP, I am here to listen to the issues that matter most to you.

My team and I try to resolve as many enquiries as possible and I also hold regular surgeries for issues that require further support.

You can contact me by:

Emailing me at: [email protected]

Writing to me in Westminster at: Helen Maguire MP, House of Commons, London, SW1A 0AA

You can sign up to my monthly newsletter HERE

Best wishes,

Helen Maguire MP
Your Member of Parliament for Epsom, Ewell, Ashtead and Leatherhead
PS: As always, I welcome your feedback. Please don’t hesitate to get in touch.