The Civic Agreement for Surrey is a landmark initiative, making a public declaration of our shared commitment to working together in the interests of the wider Surrey community: ensuring that no one is left behind.
Surrey County Council, in partnership with Surrey’s three leading universities - Royal Holloway, University of London; University for the Creative Arts; and the University of Surrey - have now aligned with a new Civic Agreement for Surrey.
This ground-breaking initiative defines a shared commitment for these organisations to work collaboratively in the interests of the wider Surrey community: ensuring that no one is left behind.
By pooling resources and expertise, the partners believe they are better placed to address local needs, drive innovation, and create a more inclusive and resilient Surrey by 2030.
It will serve as a public commitment to working together to bring about real and positive change to the people who live, learn and work in our communities across the county.
Details are set out in a 32-page formal document which defines shared priorities, objectives, programmes of work and future ambitions.
All will be delivered against four shared priorities, which are:
- Growing a sustainable economy so everyone can benefit.
- Tackling health inequality.
- Enabling a greener future.
- Empowered & thriving communities.
Prof. Julie Sanders, Vice-Chancellor and Principal, Royal Holloway, University of London said: “As a University of Social Purpose, we want to take a proactive role in tackling societal changes, enabling sustainable social and economic growth, and improving skills and opportunities for those in our community. Our inclusive education and research has a focus on achieving positive benefits for and with our local community, and our collaboration with academic partners, community groups, schools and local government brings investment, jobs and opportunity to Surrey. As well as through the Centre for Doctoral Training with the University of Surrey and its emphasis on digital inclusion, this effort is integral to the CoSTAR project, which seeks to ensure the UK’s screen and performance industries have the infrastructure, research and innovation skills to compete globally. Declaring our public agenda through the Civic Agreement for Surrey will amplify the positive role the university can play in the region.”
We welcome further engagement from community stakeholders, businesses, and residents who share an interest in advancing the shared priorities and objectives set out in our civic agreement. Further details on how the community can get involved will be shared in due course.
For more information on the Civic Agreement for Surrey and how you can get involved, contact: civicagreement@surreycc.gov.uk