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By Emily Dalton
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Surrey County Council is looking to bank a major cash boost by selling off a string of properties sitting idle across the county. The money is earmarked to help plug budget pressures and support future investment in council services.
Cabinet members gave officers the green light to pursue the sale of six unused council sites at a meeting on November 25. Cabinet papers show the deals are expected to generate significant capital receipts, while saving taxpayers thousands more in ongoing security and maintenance costs. The detailed sale values were kept behind closed doors in restricted documents due to commercial sensitivity.
The properties, spread across Staines, Ewell, Tongham, Wallington, and Mickleham, include former social care and nursery buildings, vacant houses, and small plots of land. The sales follow open marketing campaigns and recommended offers from prospective buyers.
Properties up for sale include:
Together the properties have been vacant and unused for months, in some cases years, leaving the council to pick up costs for business rates, insurance and preventing vandalism. By selling them, the authority says it will cut those losses and funnel the money into frontline priorities: ensuring the stable provision of services for Surrey county council and the future unitary authorities.
Officials stress that legal checks, including anti-money-laundering safeguards, will be completed before any contracts are signed. The Cabinet is also being asked to give senior directors delegated authority to finalise the deals swiftly, avoiding developer drop-out and market risk.
Decisions on the disposals will be made at upcoming Cabinet meetings, with the detailed sale values kept behind closed doors for now due to commercial sensitivity.

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Jan Messinger
November 27, 2025 at 8:49 am
It is disgraceful that SCC is having to sell off its assets. It will be same for some pensioners who will end up, when they can’t afford their utility and food bills having to sell what they own. And it will be exactly the same for the country’s farmers all too soon.
Then where will we be? Nowhere to grow our own food or protect our wildlife.
But selling a few assets is not going to plug the huge gaps or provide the money required by Surrey especially when the Government supports other councils with Surrey’s funds. I would streamline other things before selling off the county’s assets.
I am not surprised just saddened. Like farmland, once you sell property assets you won’t get them back.
Brace yourself residents of Surrey it’s going to get a whole lot worse. It is inevitable and obviously Guildford, Woking Councils and others will be doing exactly the same, cashing in at the expense of the residents.
Well done Guildford Dragon NEWS for keeping readers informed.
Jan Messinger is a former Worplesdon parish councillor