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Surrey weekly round-up: 6 July

Surrey Weekly Round-Up: 6 July A variety of issues featured on the BBC News website, BBC Radio Surrey, and BBC South East Today. This week in Surrey has been eventful, with several important stories making headlines. From local news to national interest, here's a roundup of what happened in the county. Firstly, a major development project in Esher has caused controversy among residents. The proposal to build 80 new homes on land near Sandown Park has received mixed reactions. While some argue that the development would bring much-needed housing to the area, others are concerned about the potential impact on the environment and increased traffic congestion. The project is currently under review by the local council. In other news, Guildford has seen an increase in reports of anti-social behavior in recent weeks. Local authorities are working to address the issue, but residents are calling for more action to be taken. Increased police presence and community engagement initiatives are among the measures being considered. On a more positive note, efforts to improve mental health services in Surrey have been praised. The county has seen an increase in funding for mental health support, with new services being introduced to meet the growing demand. This comes as welcome news for residents who have struggled to access adequate mental health care in the past. Another significant development is the ongoing debate over proposed changes to healthcare services in Surrey. Plans to centralize certain services have been met with resistance from some residents who fear a loss of local care options. The proposals are

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