Surrey County Councillor for Mytchett, Frimley Green & Deepcut
Paul Deach is the County Councillor for Deepcut, Frimley Green and Mytchett.
Originating from Manchester, Paul moved to Godstone in Surrey in 1999, which is where he met his wife and they bought their first home.
Stuart Black was elected as a Borough Councillor for Frimley Green following a by-election October 14th 2021 and served until the countermanded election for Frimley Green in June 2023.
Stuart has lived in Frimley Green for 20 years, and has have worked in many industries from defence to healthcare,
Former Leader of the Liberal Democrats in Surrey Heath, and Vice Chairman of the South Eastern Region Liberal Democrats, crosses the floor to join Surrey Heath Conservatives.
Speaking, Cllr Sashi Mylvaganam, Surrey Heath Borough Councillor for Frimley Green, said:
"I am deeply frustrated by t
Earlier today, I met with my good friend and Mytchett resident Attieh Fard at Wharf Road Car Park in Frimley Green to discuss her car parking charges survey, which is currently being distributed around the community.
Residents might remember that Attieh petitioned the Liberal Democrat run Surrey He
Sturt Road Rail Bridge is to close from Tuesday 6th August to Friday 23rd August to allow for drainage improvement works to be carried out.
Whilst the road will be closed to all vehicles, pedestrian access will be maintained.
Pedestrian access will be maintained.
Commenting, local Cllr Paul
As the General Election draws ever closer, young adults at Frimhurst Enterprises took part in their own election hustings, with candidates, parties and manifestos prepared by those that attend Frimhurst.
Ed McGuinness and Al Pinkerton both attended to participate and listen to the young people, who
Ed McGuinness is a former British Army Officer and veteran of Afghanistan. Twelve years ago Ed commissioned from the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst and is now honoured to have the opportunity to represent the same Parliamentary seat of Surrey Heath.
Since the Liberal Democrat administration at Surrey Heath Borough Council raised car parking charges across the Borough, by as much as 75%, local businesses and residents have said they have seen a reduction in footfall.
The decision to raise car parking charges was done on the basis that the addit
The Minister for Science, Andrew Griffith, visited Surrey Heath to see some of the many businesses and organisations that pioneer research and development in science and medicine.
One organisation that Andrew visited, accompanied by Ed McGuinness, was BrainTrainUK.