Slough Centre Nursery School awarded three travel awards!
Slough Centre Nursery School, a maintained nursery based in Buckingham Avenue East, have been awarded three awards for promoting active movement and supporting sustainable travel.
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Slough parents reminded of the importance of getting their children vaccinated
With millions of children across the country going back to school over the last week, parents and carers are urged to check that their children are up to date with their immunisations.
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Calling Slough businesses – join our business partnership board
Slough Borough Council is calling on Slough business to come to a special event on 9 October – the launch of the new business partnership board.
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Community fun day
A community fun day, with an important anti-knife crime message was a great success.
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No dumping outside charity shops
Two residents who left items outside a charity shop out of hours have been fined under the Environmental Protection Act 1990.
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Cycle September is coming to Slough next week!
Slough Borough Council has partnered with Love to Ride to bring a fun, free biking challenge to Slough, starting next week.
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Adult learning courses – enrol now!
The autumn term of adult learning courses will begin on 16 September.
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It’s GCSE results day for Slough’s students
Schools across the borough opened early this morning for students to collect their results.
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Statement from Slough Borough Council, Royal Berkshire Fire and Rescue Service and Thames Valley Police
Around midnight (Weds night / Thurs morning) a major incident was declared in Slough following a fire at the Mosaic Apartments, 26 High St, Slough, just west of the Brunel Junction in the town centre.
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New community equipment drop-off sites launched
The council has two new drop-off sites for small to medium sized community equipment.
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Residents saving town thousands with food waste trial – but more food waste wanted!
In the first six weeks of the weekly food waste collection trial, residents in the five trial areas have saved the town more than £3,000 in waste disposal costs by using their food caddies.