Company pleads guilty to parking vehicles for sale on a public highway
Auto City Trader Ltd, whose Director, Muhammad Akhtar, appeared in court on Friday 19 April, pleaded guilty to two offences of exposing vehicles for sale on a public highway and must pay £2,823.
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Community learning courses – enrol now!
The autumn term of adult learning courses will begin on 18 September.
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A-level results day for thousands of students across Slough
Councillor Paul Kelly, lead member for education, children’s services, lifelong skills and governance, said: “I am delighted along with everyone else at the council to congratulate the young people of Slough on their A-level results received today.
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Slough Borough Council votes to welcome care experience protected characteristic
Councillors have unanimously voted to make care experience a protected characteristic.
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Resident Engagement survey and drop-ins
The council's housing team is currently working on developing its Housing Resident Engagement Strategy and they need residents' views to shape their approach.
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DfE direction for SEND accepted
Slough Borough Council and its partners in the provision of services to children with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND), have fully accepted a statutory direction from the DfE.
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Taxi drivers caught out on surprise inspection
A high number of the taxi drivers stopped during a random inspection were found to be failing in their responsibilities.
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Debt and welfare support service
There is a debt and welfare team within the council who provide advice and support to Slough residents.
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Council’s travel plans get pupils moving!
The council’s BetterBy team is working with schools to increase the number of children who walk, cycle or scoot to school, and decrease the parents who drive their children all the way to school gate.
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Underage sales of fruity vapes lands shop in trouble
Teenage volunteers visited shops during a test purchase operation and were sold items they were too young for on two occasions.
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Landlord prosecuted for having unlicensed properties
A landlord who did not hold licences for her six properties, has ended up with a criminal conviction and a hefty fine.