In the Commons, the Local Government Secretary Angela Rayner, said: "The reorganisation is about recognising the challenges that Surrey faces, working with local leaders to deliver services to local areas and then we can look at later date if we're able to take (devolution) forward, but we do recognise the unique situation Surrey faces."
A minister in the former Conservative government, which is expected to rise sharply from the initial £80m estimate.
Council leader Lezley Picton has urged the MP to push the case for the schemeThe NWRR would connect Churncote Island on the A5 to the west of the town to the A528 Ellesmere Road in the north, completing an A-road circuit of Shrewsbury.The scheme has been under consideration for decades. The previous section of bypass, the Battlefield Relief Road, opened 25 years ago in 1999.
The remaining section has been, citing loss of veteran trees and habitat, and Environment Agency concerns over water quality.
Labour MP Buckley, who campaigned at the general election for the money to be
, said the meeting with the minister was "productive"."They've either moved away, or sadly one died, and we've had a few injuries.
"We've gone down to very low numbers and you need a minimum number to be able to put on a decent show. We're struggling."Mr Ord, who has been with the group for 50 years, said at least half a dozen new members were needed to help its survival.
There are currently eight, but there were 20 in its prime.Mr Ord urged people to come and try out Morris dancing with friends.