Local Transport Plan – Have your say
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
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
On Thursday, June 6, 2024 the nation came together to remember the tens of thousands of allied forces who gave service on D-DAY eighty years ago and helped secure the
A D-Day Anniversary Event will be held on June 6th 2024, at the Market Square. The event will be a commemoration and celebration to remember the tens of thousands of
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
It has been brought to our notice that car parking ticket machines around Biggleswade are being illegally tampered with, potentially compromising the security of transactions and causing inconvenience and potential
On April 5th, 2024, Mayor Mark Foster visited Beaumont Park Care Home. The care home, which prioritises person-centered nursing, features 37 rooms, with some currently undergoing renovation. Presently, it accommodates
The Public Realm Team have completed the maintenance work at the Bowls & Cricket Club. The team’s attention to detail and dedication to enhancing the club’s facilities, through meticulous inspections
Today marked the start of the Earthwatch Tiny Forest initiative at Jubilee Recreation Ground. Partners including Earthwatch Europe and Central Bedfordshire Council, alongside volunteers from the Biggleswade area, participated in
Mayor Mark Foster hosted his Civic Service at St. Andrew’s Church in Biggleswade Sunday 17th March 2024. The overarching theme of the service was ‘Empowering Youth, Shaping the Future’, with
Collaborating with Earthwatch and Central Bedfordshire Council, Biggleswade Town Council plans to plant approximately 600 native trees on an area comparable to a tennis court. Our vision is for this
Biggleswade Town Council participated in the ‘Open Doors Careers & Community Roadshow’ organised by Ivel Valley 6th Form College today. Held at the Weatherley Centre, the event aimed to provide
Biggleswade Town Council currently issue a quarterly newsletter updating residents on areas relating to our town
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