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Runnymede
Runnymede meaning
A meadow near the Thames in Surrey, where the Magna Carta was signed. | A borough of Surrey, England, including the towns of Egham, Chertsey and Addlestone. | An unincorporated community in Harper County, Kansas, United States.
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The River Thames Scheme, from the Environment Agency and Surrey County Council, would see a new river channel built in two sections close to the Thames - known as the Runnymede Channel Section and the Spelthorne Channel Section.
Adding to Runnymede's historical charm, it's rumoured to be the exact location where Henry VIII wooed Anne Boleyn before proposing to her under its shadow.
Last year a Freedom of Information request made by race equality charity the Runnymede Trust revealed there were 489 officers in schools across London.
Officers said SCC had been discussing the future of Jutland Place for two years with Mencap and Runnymede Borough Council with the aim of finding a way to continue the service.
Runnymede Borough Council granted planning permission for the development last month but said the Sheikh's planning agents should submit 'details of the design of a surface water drainage scheme' to them for approval before construction can commence.
Runnymede Borough Council says it plans solar panels and insulation for 169 properties.
Some BAME groups are less likely to have wealth to help weather a financial downturn, according to a recent Runnymede Trust report.
Toronto police respond to a shooting near Runnymede Road and Liverpool Street Tuesday November 10, 2020.
I asked Samir Shah, the celebrated TV executive and former chair of the race equality thinktank the Runnymede Trust, how long it took him to accept his OBE in 2000 (upgraded this year to a CBE).
The survey was the first of its kind that looked at loneliness specifically for those from BAME backgrounds, unlike other loneliness surveys, the Runnymede Trust claimed.
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Runnymede at Egham is the site of the sealing of the Magna Carta in 1215.