2024 has been a busy year for Dorking & Horley Conservatives and here are some highlights on what our campaigners and councillors have achieved for residents this year.
A new Lidl for Horley - Conservative Councillors in Horley campaigned successfully for the new Lidl, which was approved in September and be a huge boost to Horley's economy.
Fixing the A24 between Beare Green and Leatherhead - Local councillors worked with Surrey Highways to get the A24 opened and resurfaced quickly after the oil spillage in the Summer.
Standing up for farmers - Marisa Heath and local Conservatives have been busy standing up for local farmers and vocally opposing Labour's Family Farm Tax.
Tackling fly tipping in Norbury Park - Cllr Tim Hall and Marisa Heath have worked with Surrey County Council to tackle fly tipping at Salvation Place, Norbury Park.
Fixing drains in Abinger Hammer - Taylor O'Driscoll worked with Surrey Highways to get a blocked drain unblocked at the junction of the A25 and Hackhurst Lane.
Cllr Helyn Clack used her local councillor community grant to fund another apple munching machine to be used at the Leigh Food Festival, allowing local people to be able to make cider and juice.
And so much more...
Local Conservatives work hard for our communities, and 2024 has shown that we continue to be out working hard whatever season it is, not just when there's an election. We look forward to delivering even more for residents in 2025. When the Conservatives win, you win.