A Surrey teenager who attends a special school missed the start of the academic year because the council failed to tell his mum she needed to reapply for transport.
More than a quarter of non-emergency calls to Surrey Police went unanswered between April and August as the 101 service struggled to cope with the pandemic.
Surrey County Council has committed a total of £49 million towards an ambition to have all buses operating in the county zero or at least ultra-low emission within ten years.
The Surrey Police and Crime Commissioner has guaranteed a local police presence will remain after a new headquarters is built in Leatherhead – and before then will be boosted in numbers.
Rachael Wardell will start as executive director of children, families and lifelong learning in December, moving over from an equivalent role in the London borough of Merton.
Children at risk of abuse or harm are being contacted by social workers as they continue to try and support vulnerable residents across Surrey, the county council’s chief executive assured.
A sexual health walk-in clinic is being trialled after school hours so teenagers can access more help for contraception and sexually transmitted infections (STIs).
A Government-appointed commissioner drafted in to oversee changes in Surrey County Council’s (SCC) failing children’s services department has made final recommendations.
An outpouring of feeling defeated as she battled the system to get the support her six-year-old son with special needs requires has led one mum to call for change for other families in her situation.
It’s a map of risk. But this Dynamic Tool data centre is what is going to keep people safe at night once changes to Surrey Fire and Rescue Service are made.