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Schools encouraged to take part in the ‘Big Walk and Wheel’

Pupils, teachers, and parents across Central Bedfordshire are being encouraged to walk, wheel, or jump on their bikes and scooters for the 2023 Big...

Work begins on Sandy school transformation

Work has begun to provide additional places at Sandy Secondary School and more facilities for pupils, as part of the New School Places Programme. With...

Shout out to Ashley a star of local radio!

Central Beds College student  Ashley Nomarfo has been a star of local radio after being invited on the 3 Counties Radio. Ashley who is studying ...

Sandy Town Council block plans to increase parking restrictions

Double yellow lines on two local streets would surround a Sandy resident’s house and leave her friends and visitors nowhere to park, a meeting...

Efforts to stop planned crematorium thwarted by central government

An environmental pressure group is “incredibly disappointed” after its attempt to have plans for a crematorium in the Central Bedfordshire Green Belt called in...

Central Beds College merges with The Bedford College Group

Central Bedfordshire College has decided to merge with The Bedford College Group, it has been announced on Monday, March 28, 2022. The merger is...

New crematorium in Steppingley gets recommended by planners

Controversial plans for a crematorium on Green Belt land near Flitwick are being recommended for approval by local authority planning officers.

Sacked staff are welcomed back

Three staff were dismissed in Central Bedfordshire before the relaxing of rules over whether health employees in care settings should be vaccinated...

Councillors hope revised car parking charges will help high street

The leader of Central Bedfordshire Council, Cllr Richard Wenham (Conservative, Arlesey Ward) said the changes to proposed parking fees is a “clear example” of...

Lifelong Tory quits local party

Two Central Bedfordshire Conservative councillors have quit the party to become independents and criticised its ­culture in the process.