An Open and Closed Case

Regular visitors to this site will have noticed that we have started inviting residents to submit their stories about issues relating to Royal Holloway and, as a result, we have …

Quantity over Quality

We are all aware of the consequences of Royal Holloway’s expansion over the last ten to twelve years; the evidence of that change is all around us.  The proliferation of …

Reporting for Duty

We are pleased to say that, since launching this website, we’ve received a number of compliments regarding the usefulness of the information provided on how to report the various types …

Bussing in the Hypocrisy

Many users of our public transport services will be aware of the cuts to local bus services for residents while Royal Holloway University provides bus services for its own students. …

Runnymede’s Rubbish Policies

Last year we updated our site by adding advice on reporting excess refuse after hearing from a number of local residents about the problems of excess rubbish at many student …

A question of balance

After years in the making, the referendum on the Englefield Green Village Neighbourhood Plan takes place tomorrow, Wednesday, 13th December. Everyone that has read this 89 page document will, we …

Down but not out

The application for a large HMO at 10 Larchwood Drive was heard by the Planning Committee at the Civic Offices, Addlestone last night when our local Councillors did a sterling …

Death by Royal Holloway

Representatives of Vivisection Exposed staged a protest outside the entrance to Royal Holloway University this morning to coincide with the university’s open day: an occasion which is intended to attract …

A Glimmer of Hope

At the Runnymede civic offices on 5th October last, members of the Overview & Scrutiny Select Committee voted unanimously in favour of a new work stream that would: ‘investigate options …