SAVE is an Independent Non-political Campaign Group, which works to help preserve the Village Environment and Character of Ashtead. The views on this website & in our publicity material are those of SAVE alone, we do not represent the views of any other group or organisation.


January 2011

Left to right: Cllr. Chris Reynolds (Conservative member Ashtead Village), Cllr. Chris Hunt (Conservative member Ashtead Village), Gillian Russell (Spokesperson SAVE), Cllr. James Friend (Leader of Mole Valley District Council) and Judy Smale (Spokesperson SAVE).

PARKING METERS IN ASHTEAD

Did you know that Surrey County Council are planning to introduce approximately 60 parking meters in Ashtead at £1 an hour Read More…

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Surrey Today

Tuesday, January 25, 2011, 08:00
By Sam Blackledge Sam.Blackledge@Essnmedia.Co.Uk

Pay and display meters could be introduced to streets in Dorking, Leatherhead, Bookham and Ashtead

MOTORISTS could soon be forced to pay up to £1.40 an hour for on-street parking.

Under plans set out by Surrey County Council, ten streets in Mole Valley will see pay and display machines installed by November. Read More…

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This is Surrey Today

Friday, January 21, 2011, 08:00
By Sam Blackledge Sam.blackledge@Essnmedia.co.uk
The four potential sites for a new supermaket

SUPERSTORE SHOWDOWN: The four potential sites for a new supermaket by dorkingad on Flickr

CONCERNED campaigners have called on the people of Dorking to fight plans for a supermarket outside the town centre.

Last week the Advertiser reported on a council deal that could see a new Morrisons store open on the Station Road/Curtis Road depot site.

Dorking SOS, a campaign group which opposes supermarket expansion, is preparing to re-launch in reaction to the latest announcement.

Founding member Rob Sedgwick said the group would look to match the efforts of Save Our Village Environment in Ashtead Read More…

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This is Surrey Today


Friday, January 21, 2011, 08:00
By Edward Gent Edward.Gent@Essnmedia.Co.Uk

Chris Grayling MP, with Gillian Russell (SAVE Spokesperson) supporting the 'Save Our Car Park' Campaign


MORE than 90 per cent of villagers oppose a new Ashtead supermarket if it means the end of long-stay parking at a central site, campaigners claim.

A survey posted to locals by Save Ashtead’s Village Environment (SAVE) received more than 2,000 replies Read More…

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