Confiscation order for fraud offender
A man who was found guilty of fraud offences must pay more than £370,000 in a confiscation order, or risk going to jail.
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Slough special educational needs and disabilities and inclusion strategy published
The new Slough SEND and Inclusion strategy is now live on the Slough Borough Council website and the Local Offer website.
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Slough news delivered to you!
We’re introducing a brand-new Slough Borough Council Newsletter – your go-to source for the latest news, events, and updates from across the borough.
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Charges proposed for free council car parks
A proposal to start charging in free council car parks to prevent abuse by commercial companies, will be discussed at Cabinet.
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Disposable vape causes bin lorry fire
Slough Borough Council is calling on residents to dispose of vapes and other lithium-ion batteries responsibly after the contents of a bin lorry caught fire this morning (12 May 2025).
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Give your feedback on new traffic proposals
The council is preparing to apply for Moving Traffic Enforcement (MTE) powers and is asking for feedback on proposed sites for traffic management.
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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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Safer Langley: Clear, Hold, Build wins Laycock Award - Slough
A release issued by Thames Valley Police on the Safer Langley initiative.
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Breakaway receives ‘outstanding’ from Ofsted
Following an Ofsted inspection of Breakaway (Slough Children First’s short breaks home) in March, Slough Children First have achieved its first ‘outstanding’ from Ofsted.
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Council mourns death of former Mayor
Slough Borough Council regrets to announce the death of former councillor and Mayor of the town, Mohammed Rasib.
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Experimental road closure for Littledown Road
An experimental road closure is to be implemented on Littledown Road, at its junction with Stoke Road.