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’s Children’s Centres celebrate their 20th year!
Slough’s first children’s centres, Penn Road and Chalvey Grove Children’s Centres, were opened in April 2004 with Britwell and Romsey Close Centres following later that year.
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Change in speed limits coming soon
The speed limit along the whole length of the A4 will be 30mph from 22 July.
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Summer Reading Challenge
This summer, children aged 4-11 can visit Slough Libraries to join the 'Marvellous Makers' Summer Reading Challenge, firing up their imaginations through the power of reading and creative expression.
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Couple fined for being too noisy
A couple who breached a noise abatement notice have been taken to court and fined.
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Kit the caddy is still hungry – remember to use your food waste bin!
In the first week of the food waste collection trial in five areas of Slough, Kit the caddy – the fun character who loves the taste of food waste – munched more than 5.5 tonnes of the borough’s food.
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South East local authorities join forces to recruit more foster carers
Councils from across the South East have come together to create the country’s largest local authority fostering partnership, in a bid to increase the number of foster carers across the region.
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Household Support Fund (HSF) applications open
The HSF scheme has been running for several years and new funding means it can be extended until 30 September.
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Public Spaces Protection Order (PSPO) now in place
A Public Spaces Protection Order which bans drinking alcohol in public is now in place across the whole of Slough.
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Two dozen gas canisters found in domestic waste
Gas canisters are still being put into domestic bins by residents, a practice which can cause an explosion if crushed in the bin lorry machinery.
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Slough landlord fined for housing failures
A landlord must pay £24,000 for failing to comply with an Improvement Notice issued to him.