
Public Consultation for the Local Plan
What makes a great place to live? That’s the question that Central Bedfordshire Council are asking as it begins to develop a new Local Plan that will shape the future
What makes a great place to live? That’s the question that Central Bedfordshire Council are asking as it begins to develop a new Local Plan that will shape the future
In 2022 and 2023, extensive engagement activities were done with local residents both in person and via the digital platform CommonPlace, to test walking / cycling / wheeling routes and
The Public Realm Team have removed a part of the fence panel at Jubilee Gardens on Wednesday 28th August 2024. The decision to remove a small part of the fence
The Town Council wishes to congratulate local Biggleswade resident, Mrs. Janice Buckle, on being awarded the British Empire Medal in the King’s Birthday Honours List 2024. This prestigious recognition celebrates
In December 2023, Tritax Symmetry allocated £57,700 of their Community Grant Funding for the improvement project of the Town Council’s Kitelands Recreation Ground. Following the completion of phase one, 5
The Public Realm Team is working tirelessly to maintain the green spaces around Biggleswade. The team has been strimming and cutting back overgrowth around the riverbank near Franklins Recreation Ground
The Mayor’s charity pub quiz was a resounding success, drawing a large and enthusiastic crowd. Held at The Rose pub, the event featured a lively atmosphere with participants eagerly competing
In December 2023, Tritax Symmetry allocated £57,700 of their Community Grant Funding for the improvement project of the Town Council’s Kitelands Recreation Ground. This phase involved completing the children’s play
The Town Council routinely consults with the Public on several topics. As part of the Town Council strategy to improve the town’s leisure offer, this consultation focuses on the Drove
Central Bedfordshire Council wants to hear from local businesses! Share your views on the transport challenges your business, and your customers, face in Central Bedfordshire. Your feedback will help them
The very contentious plans for 416 homes north of Furzenhall have now been put forward in two separate planning applications. The first application was refused by Central Bedfordshire Council in
According to an update by National Highways, resurfacing work has been progressing well and the work will be moving into the next phase. Weather permitting, the work will continue between
Biggleswade Town Council currently issue a quarterly newsletter updating residents on areas relating to our town
Biggleswade Town Council
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