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  • Welcome to the LOSRA Website

    Welcome to the LOSRA Website

    The Lower Sunbury Residents' Association Read More
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    We invite anybody interested in the issues facing Lower Sunbury to subscribe Read More
  • View Our Newletters

    View Our Newletters

    You can find all the recent LOSRA Newsletter available to download Read More
  • LOSRA's Aims

    LOSRA's Aims

    To optimise and enhance the quality of life for Lower Sunbury residents by all appropriate means Read More
  • Sunbury As It Was

    Sunbury As It Was

    Visit the LOSRA Gallery for images past and Present Read More
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Welcome to the LOSRA Website

Like any local community, the policies and decisions shaping the character and future of Lower Sunbury are influenced by a combination of local and national government initiatives, alongside market forces and vested interests operating within these frameworks. As with many areas, Lower Sunbury faces challenges stemming from an aging infrastructure, rapid urban development, increasing traffic congestion, and other pressures that impact both quality of life and the distinctive character of the neighbourhood.

In collaboration with local authorities, other residents’ associations and amenity groups, LOSRA plays a vital role in addressing fundamental issues that affect its members' lives. This organisation not only engages with broader strategic concerns but also focuses on the everyday matters that shape community well-being.

To stay informed, we encourage you to subscribe to our regular e-bulletins via the link at the top left of this page. Your continued support is essential to our efforts, and we urge you to join or renew your membership. Subscriptions for 2026 are now payable at £5 per household. Donations are also welcome.

Tuesday, 10 June 2014 09:00

The Mustangs Return to SCC on 20th June

The next Music Night at Sunbury Cricket Club is on Friday week, 20th June, when the Cricket Club welcomes back The Mustangs after quite a lengthy absence. They continue to consolidate their position as one of the most highly-regarded contemporary blues-rock outfits on the UK club and festival circuit, with a high-energy stage show featuring their distinctive brand of blues-inspired original material. Led by dynamic front man Adam Norsworthy and featuring the blues harmonica of Derek Kingaby, they have just featured on the main stage at the Hebden Bridge Blues Festival, and once again have the Cambridge Rock Festival and Swanage Blues Festival on their agenda during the summer and autumn.

They are about to release their first ‘live’ album before going into the studio with top producer Wayne Proctor to record their next album, and visitors will no doubt hear some of their new material that’s destined for that album, along with some familiar material. They always put on a hugely entertaining high-octane show, and if you’ve only started coming to the Club's gigs recently you might not have seen them before, so make sure you don’t miss them. There’s full information, plus lots of music and videos, on their web site at www.themustangs.co.uk, so check them out there. For once, the Club has managed to avoid organising a gig on the night of an England World Cup match, so looks forward to seeing you there.

 The Association's 2014 AGM will be held at the Riverside Arts Centre, Thames Street, on Wednesday 25th June at 8pm.

You will see from the Agenda that the Environment Agency has kindly agreed to give a presentation on flood relief proposals - a highly topical subject given the misery endured by many local residents this winter. All are welcome to attend.

AGENDA

  1. Apologies for Absence
  2. Minutes of the 2013 Annual General Meeting
  3. Chairman's Report
  4. Treasurer's Report
  5. To Approve Revised Constitution
  6. Election of Officers and Committee
  7. Flood Relief Proposals - Presentation by Environment Agency
  8. Open Forum
  9. Any Other Business


If you have any particular issue you wish to be addressed at the Open Forum (Item 8 above) please notify the Secretary Colleen Cuthbert on 01932 783606 or through the 'Contact LOSRA' button on the Home Page of this Website.

To view the minutes of the 2013 AGM, click here

Community Flood Meeting, 5th June5pm – 7pm market place, Staines-on-Thames, 7pm – 9pm presentation and questions and answers session at Spelthorne Leisure Centre, Knowle Green, Staines-upon-Thames, TW18 1AJ

To see the flier advertising this event, please click here

In addition, on the following day, the 6th June residents will have their chance to put flood related questions to our MP, Kwasi Kwarteng. The editor of Sunbury Matters, Monica Chard, has asked him to meet the community at St. Mary's Church Hall, Green Street at 4pm. All residents are welcome to attend this event.

Monday, 19 May 2014 15:05

Latest Trading Standards Alert

The latest Trading Standards Alert draws our attention to, amongst other things, car sale scams conning Surrey residents out of thousands of pounds, parcel scams, Paypal phishing and much more besides.

To view the Alert, click here

Many of our readers already subscribe to this service but, tor those who don't, the following email from Spelthorne Council will be of interest: 

Good morning

I have been asked by the Council’s Overview & Scrutiny Committee to circulate a link to the borough’s electronic newsletter, to all residents’ associations, with the request that this is sent out to all your members and other contacts as soon as possible.

Please send via email, or include an item in your own leaflets and newsletters.

The Council is keen to encourage as many channels of communication as possible and the monthly e-news is an excellent way of keeping up to date with news and events.

Visit this page on our website http://www.spelthorne.gov.uk/enews and click on the green box on the right of the page.

Thank you

Regards

Joanne

Joanne Jones

Community Development

Spelthorne Council

Council Offices, Knowle Green, Staines-upon-Thames, TW18 1XB

Surrey County Council's Double Standards?Surrey County Council has refused permission for the Weylands Waste treatment plant in Walton citing:

"The applicant has failed to demonstrate factors which either alone or in combination demonstrate ‘very special circumstances’, which clearly outweigh the harm to the Green Belt by virtue of the harm to openness, inappropriate nature of the development and the other harm from noise, traffic and air quality impacts. The applicant has not produced a robust alternative site assessment or demonstrated that the site would be well related to the source of waste arisings it would receive. The proposal therefore does not accord with the National Planning Policy Framework 2012, Policy CW6 of the Surrey Waste Plan 2008 and Elmbridge Borough Core Strategy 2011 Policy CS1."

It is interesting to note that the County Authority is using in its grounds for refusal the same objections as were advanced by Spelthorne Council and its residents to the construction of an incinerator at the Charlton Lane Recycling Centre, (aka the 'Eco Park'). The Weylands waste treatment plant would have been more efficient than Charlton Lane; and would have used tried and tested technology, unlike the untested, experimental technology approved for Charlton Lane.

It seems that there are two different standards being applied, depending on which side of the river you live.

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