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Press release September 2008
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 | - Benefits fraud prosecution - Barton Monday, September 29, 2008
Magistrates have found a Bury St Edmunds woman guilty of benefits fraud. Sandra Barton, who pleaded guilty, was given a two year conditional discharge and ordered to pay a £150 contribution to costs. [More...]
|  | - Benefits fraud prosecution – Whitworth Monday, September 29, 2008
Magistrates have found a Haverhill man guilty of benefits fraud. Simon Whitworth, who pleaded guilty, was given a two year conditional discharge and ordered to pay full costs of £218.75 [More...]
|  | - Three councils will save around £30 million a year Friday, September 26, 2008
Separate councils covering East Suffolk, West Suffolk and North Haven will save Council Tax payers around £30 million a year between them, once the setting-up costs have been paid. [More...]
|  | - Survey on the place we live Thursday, September 25, 2008
Next week residents across St Edmundsbury will be receiving a new government survey, asking for their opinions about life in the local area. [More...]
|  | - Temporary road closure, Blomfield Street and Bishops Road, Bury St Edmunds Tuesday, September 23, 2008
Blomfield Street and Bishops Road in Bury St Edmunds will be closed for five days during week commencing Monday 6 October 2008, to allow crane erection of timber frame two storey dwellings. [More...]
|  | - St Edmundsbury hosts Nia Memorial Lecture Monday, September 22, 2008
The launch of African History Month in Suffolk will be held in Bury St Edmunds on 29 September, when the Nia Memorial Lecture is given at the Athenaeum. [More...]
|  | - Ram Meadow car park closes overnight Monday, September 22, 2008
The long stay car park at Ram Meadow, Bury St Edmunds, is to close overnight from 10.30pm to 5.30am, beginning from the evening of Monday 29 September 2008. [More...]
|  | - Free swimming for over 60s Tuesday, September 16, 2008
St Edmundsbury Borough Council has secured a £33,000 two-year grant to give people over 60 years old free swimming in Bury St Edmunds and Haverhill. [More...]
|  | - Landlord prosecuted Tuesday, September 16, 2008
St Edmundsbury Borough Council has successfully prosecuted the manager of a House in Multiple Occupation (HMO) for failing to carry out fire proofing and heating work. [More...]
|  | - BurySOUND tickets on sale Tuesday, September 16, 2008
Tickets for the best-ever BurySOUND go on sale this Friday, (19 September), and demand looks like being hot. [More...]
|  | - Chance for Suffolk residents to tell the world what's special about their local areas Monday, September 8, 2008
Forest Heath, St Edmundsbury and Waveney residents have the opportunity to put forward their views through a new website – www.keepuslocal.net – which informs and updates residents interested in safeguarding their part of Suffolk. [More...]
|  | - Flying the flag for the Paralympic athletes Friday, September 5, 2008
St Edmundsbury Borough Council is supporting its athletes taking part in the Paralympic Games in Beijing by flying Union flags over its offices in Bury St Edmunds and Haverhill throughout the event (6-17 September). [More...]
|  | - ‘WOS UP’ youth project out and about in villages Wednesday, September 3, 2008
The WOS UP Warrior truck, taking entertainment and activities to young people in St Edmundsbury’s villages this summer and autumn, has gathered an enthusiastic following of 13 to 20 year old users since it hit the road four weeks ago. [More...]
|  | - Alliance looks to safeguard Suffolk's future
"Keep us local" Tuesday, September 2, 2008 Council leaders are fighting off attempts to take the 'local' out of local government in the county and have joined forces to propose three unitary councils covering East Suffolk, West Suffolk and North Haven. [More...]
|  | - Local call for investment to cut fuel bills Monday, September 1, 2008
The Leader of St Edmundsbury Borough Council has written to Suffolk MPs asking them to back a call for a massive investment programme to help people to insulate their homes and cut their fuel bills. [More...] | |
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