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News published May 2021

  • Thursday, 13 May 2021

    Residents encouraged to join the World’s Biggest Bike Ride this Bike Week

    We're now into May and that means one thing - the World's Biggest Bike Ride starts this month.

  • Friday, 7 May 2021

    Giving back Dunstable's High Street

    Monday (10 May 2021) sees the launch of the next phase of works to improve Dunstable’s High Street.

  • Friday, 7 May 2021

    LGSS Law crowned Law Firm of the Year

    LGSS Law Ltd, a private law firm part-owned by us, has been awarded Law Firm of the Year by the Cambridgeshire Law Society.

  • Thursday, 6 May 2021

    Funding approved for change of age range at three schools in Woburn Sands area

    We've approved £9.37 million to fund the expansion and transition of three schools in Woburn Sands and surrounding villages from the three-tier to the primary/secondary model of education.

  • Wednesday, 5 May 2021

    The go-ahead has been given for much-needed homes for older people in the Flitwick area

    The plans for the site on Steppingley Road (the site of the former leisure centre) have been approved at our Development Management Committee today (5 May) and work could start in the autumn.

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