Candyland tunnels at multi-million pound Surrey estate given green light by Runnymede Borough Council
Property tycoon Christian Candy is reportedly behind the proposals
The Candy brothers Nick (left) and Christian (right) (Image: Philip Toscano/PA)
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Digging giant tunnels to connect a complex of underground fun rooms on a multi-million pound Surrey estate has been given the green light by Runnymede Borough Council.
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But they will go ahead in spite of Covid-19, the Cabinet Office announced earlier this month.
Many borough and district councillors, as well as the police and crime commissioner, have been in office a year longer than expected as last year’s elections had to be postponed.
So how do you manage around 900,000 people voting in the midst of a pandemic?
The Local Democracy Reporting Service spoke to Kath Richards, electoral services manager for Runnymede Borough Council, who said this is the most complex election she has had to arrange in her 20 years’ experience in the field. Kath Richards, Runnymede s electoral services manager.
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St John s Church in Stoke Road is normally one of the polling stations in Guildford s Friary & St Nicholas ward (Image: Steve Porter/Surrey Advertiser)
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Surrey elections 2021: How polling stations are being made safe amidst coronavirus pandemic
The Surrey electorate will go to the polls on May 6
Local elections scheduled for 2020 will take place this year instead (Image: @kateemmabrown)
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