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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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Category Archives: News Update
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We can now reasonably expect the application to be recommended for refusal by Epsom Planning Officers Continue reading
Further transport proposals submitted by Fairfax do not offer a genuine choice.
Transport Consultant response to Fairfax further transport proposals not a genuine choice Continue reading
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