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Affordable housing in St Edmundsbury has received a multi-million pound boost following the Housing Corporation’s announcement of funding in the Eastern region. [More...]
|  | - Closure of the Manor House Museum Tuesday, March 28, 2006
Following an extensive review of its award-winning heritage service, St Edmundsbury Borough Council will close the Manor House Museum as planned on Friday 31st March. [More...]
|  | - Council aims to help staff achieve their potential Thursday, March 23, 2006
St Edmundsbury Borough Council has pledged to help staff who want to improve their skills through an agreement called Lifelong Learning. [More...]
|  | - Would you like to join a celebration of local heritage? Thursday, March 23, 2006
Do you have an interesting house, building or attraction you would like to share with others as part of this year’s Heritage Open Days in September? [More...]
|  | - Free ticket to ride for people over 60 Thursday, March 23, 2006
People living in St Edmundsbury who are aged over 60 or disabled will be able to travel free on Suffolk's buses from April this year. [More...]
|  | - Managing the future in Haverhill town centre Thursday, March 16, 2006
The focus on improving Haverhill's town centre is growing stronger, following St Edmundsbury's pledge to invest £10 million over the next ten years, with Cabinet now being asked to approve funding to develop a town centre management scheme for the first time. If approved, the scheme will receive more than £100,000 investment over three years. [More...]
|  | - New car park ticket discounts - and an award Tuesday, March 14, 2006
From April, regular users will be able to buy a car park season ticket for Bury St Edmunds which offers a substantial discount. The tickets will save motorists up to 40% on the daily charge. A season ticket can be bought for the three long-stay car parks – Ram Meadow, Parkway surface or the Parkway multi-storey. [More...]
|  | - . . . it's all over . . . it is now - it's the official opening! Monday, March 13, 2006
It may be all over when it comes to the rebuilding, the cleaning, the restoration and the transformation but for Bury St Edmunds Leisure Centre the official opening ceremony is the start of a bright new future. And who better to open it than one of the world's greatest sporting legends, Sir Geoff Hurst. [More...]
|  | - Exciting news for Haverhill town centre Monday, March 13, 2006
Christopher Gurteen, Joint Managing Director of D. Gurteen and Sons Ltd, and Nic Rumsey, Managing Director of Carisbrooke Investments, have announced today that they have agreed to work together in trying to come up with a redevelopment plan for the Chauntry Mills site in the centre of Haverhill. [More...]
|  | - Constructive meeting on Manor House future Monday, March 6, 2006
Representatives from St Edmundsbury Borough Council and a steering group looking to set up a museum trust met today to look at ways of working together in the future. [More...]
|  | - Whiting Street closed for cable work Friday, March 3, 2006
Parts of Whiting Street in Bury St Edmunds will be closed from Monday 13 March while contractors dig trenches for communication cables. [More...]
|  | - Council extends parking at Western Way Monday, March 6, 2006
The car park at St Edmundsbury Borough Council’s offices in Western Way will be open to the public from 4pm weekdays from the beginning of April. [More...]
|  | - Cabinet role for Cllr Paul Farmer Monday, March 6, 2006
St Edmundsbury Borough Council Leader, Cllr John Griffiths, today announced he is welcoming a new councillor to the Cabinet. Cllr Paul Farmer (Conservative) will be responsible for the arts and culture portfolio, formerly held by the late Cllr Andrew Varley. [More...]
|  | - St Edmundsbury launches new Scrutiny Guide Friday, March 3, 2006
Scrutiny is all about close examination or taking a critical look at things and at St Edmundsbury Borough Council we take our scrutiny role seriously. [More...]
|  | - Business conference on identity, faith and culture Wednesday, March 1, 2006
Businesses in west Suffolk are invited to learn more about different cultures and faiths at a conference in Bury St Edmunds on 16 March. [More...] | | |
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