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November 2005

 

  • Shopmobility has moved (a bit) and is changing (a lot !) Wednesday, November 30, 2005

  • Shopmobility customers in Bury St Edmunds are getting used to a new venue when they come into town to pick up their electric scooters - but it's not a problem finding the new place because it's right next door to their former base! Customers will get a better service because it will be available for longer and Council Tax payers will also benefit because the cost will be less. [More...]
     
  • BurySOUND: The Khe Sanh Approach is the best! Wednesday, November 30, 2005

  • It was a tough choice for the judges and nerves were on edge all round as they debated their decision but eventually there could only be one winner of this year's BurySOUND band competition - The Khe Sanh Approach. [More...]
     
  • Get ready for New Year food safety law changes Tuesday, November 29, 2005

  • Free help is now available at a touch of a button for food businesses across the county facing up to the challenge of new legislation, thanks to a partnership of local councils backed with national funding. [More...]
     
  • White ribbon campaign highlights domestic violence Tuesday, November 29, 2005

  • An international campaign against gender violence which is running until 10 December, Human Rights Day, is being supported by St Edmundsbury Borough Council. Framed posters are being installed in public toilets throughout the borough which will be used for a range of community safety messages, starting off with the domestic violence 24-hour free telephone helpline: 0800 783 5121 and website: www.breakthepattern.org.uk [More...]
     
  • Bury St Edmunds Christmas Fayre - something for everyone Monday, November 28, 2005

  • Traders are beating a path to the Christmas Fayre Office to grab the last remaining spaces for stalls and tables on the Angel Hill and in the Athenaeum. Word has spread that the Fayre is the place to be when it comes to showcasing your wares. [More...]
     
  • New wildlife feeding area in Abbey Gardens Friday, November 18, 2005

  • A dedicated feeding area for wildlife has been created in the Abbey Gardens in Bury St Edmunds, the first of its kind to be provided by a local authority. A specially designed dovecote has also been provided on the site to accommodate pigeons. [More...]
     
  • Betty finds it ACE to be elected Monday, November 14, 2005

  • Following a career in surveying spanning over 20 years, being elected President of the Association of Chief Estates Surveyors in Local Government (ACES), is the icing on the cake for Betty Albon, Corporate Property Officer at St Edmundsbury. [More...]
     
  • Line up complete for BurySOUND final Tuesday, November 8, 2005

  • It was all down to the last five bands in the third round of the BurySOUND competition on Friday 4 November, but who will join Where’s Jonny? and the Khe Sanh Approach in the finals later this month? [More...]
     
  • Inspirational ideas for the year 2025 Monday, November 7, 2005

  • Solar powered cars, hover board parks, aquariums, submarines that collect rubbish from the bottom of the sea, huge sky scrapers, houses on stilts and a world made out of chocolate; these were just some of the ideas that were sent in as part of the Vision 2025 competition. [More...]
     
  • Buddy Day returns to Bury Thursday, November 3, 2005

  • Buddy Day returns to Bury [More...]
     
  • £5000 boost for Bury St Edmunds Christmas lights Wednesday, November 2, 2005

  • Centros Miller, the company behind the Cattle Market development, has donated £5000 towards the cost of Christmas lights in Bury St Edmunds. The money will be used to boost the impact of the Christmas lights throughout the historic core of the town. [More...]
     
  • Refurbishment planned for the Athenaeum Tuesday, November 1, 2005

  • Plans have been submitted this week for major improvements to the Athenaeum in Bury St Edmunds. [More...]