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Join us
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Member Subscriptions
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Annual membership costs just £5 per household from 1 January each year. A larger donation would of course be very welcome and would go towards improving our communications with residents.
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Paying your subscription is very simple to arrange. You can either pay:
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-by bank transfer
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Account Name: Woodcote (Epsom) Residents' Society
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Account Details: Sort Code 23-05-80 Account Number 18192567
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Reference – Your postcode and house number
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Then email us on info@woodcoteresidentssociety.org with your email so we can send you a receipt/add you to our email list.
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-by setting up a standing order or direct debit
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-by cash or cheque to one of our Councillors or Committee Members. We can collect payments from you if you email us on info@woodcoteepsomresidentssociety.org.
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Recent Posts
Category Archives: Councillor Updates
Covid-19 Councillor update April 10th
Thank you to all who have been following the Government’s instructions during this difficult time. We do hope that by following these to the letter the rate of spread of the virus will soon plateau and begin to fall. This … Continue reading
Cllr Liz Frost – December report
December has been a quiet month as far as Council activities are concerned. This is partly because of the general election. This has created a great deal of work for Council Officers and has meant that some meetings have had … Continue reading
September 2019 update on activities from Councillor McCormick, Woodcote ward, Epsom & Ewell Borough Council.
Since being elected in May this year activities have been busy. I elected to join a number of committees and external bodies for which a brief summary of each is outlined below: Planning: A very technical committee and time consuming … Continue reading
Report from Cllr Bernice Froud up-to September 2019
I have attended many training sessions and workshops since the election and also had contact with many residents. Below is a short summary of some of the things I have been involved in. I was appointed to serve as an … Continue reading