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News published February 2019

  • Wednesday, 6 February 2019

    We're going to build affordable homes for the community

    We're to set up our own company to ensure more affordable new homes are built in the area. The move aims to rectify a market shortfall, and was agreed by our Executive yesterday (5 February 2019).

  • Wednesday, 6 February 2019

    Two school expansions approved for Leighton Buzzard

    Our Executive approved school expansions for Gilbert Inglefield Academy and Vandyke Upper School, at its meeting on Tuesday 5 February, 2019.

  • Wednesday, 6 February 2019

    National survey seeks local views from customers on social care services

    A survey will be dropping on the doormats of customers who receive care and support services throughout February to March 2019.

  • Wednesday, 6 February 2019

    We're recruiting more officers to tackle crime and anti-social behaviour

    We will be funding 12 new community safety officers to work alongside the police and communities to help tackle community safety issues.

  • Friday, 1 February 2019

    We're going to pilot high-tech roads

    We've been chosen to trial the latest innovative road and pavement surfaces, after securing £1.05 million of funding from the Department of Transport

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