Representatives from Charnwood Borough Council, Leicestershire County Council and the Police will be in the Peel Drive area on Monday, July 14 to listen to people's views.
Senior officers believe the Authority's packed programme of sport and leisure events - which runs from Monday, July 14 to Friday, August 22 - are a 'constructive way of keeping young people entertained'.
Sutton and Cheam MP, Paul Burstow, has challenged Environment Ministers to explain how a pesticide called aminopyralid contaminated manure used by gardeners and allotmenteers on the Benhilton allotment and twenty other allotments in the borough. The contamination has ruined vegetable
Sutton and Cheam MP, Paul Burstow, has welcomed a promise by St Helier Chief Executive to draft a contingency plan to make sure that patients do not lose access to telephones, TV and radio in the event that the company
Keen gardeners in Hawkinge will soon have their own allotments in the village thanks to an agreement between two councils and the determination of one woman. Shepway Council has agreed to offer 2.33 acres of land bordering Stombers Lane to
Visitors to the Selsted School Fete on Saturday are getting the chance to have their valuables security-marked free of charge. PCSO Mark Ball will have a stall at the fete between 1 pm and 3 pm on Saturday 12 July.
George Marriott, of Marriott Home Services, Whitfield, Kent, is celebrating after winning a Nintendo Wii games console in the nationwide search for prestigious guttering projects showcasing Marshall-Tufflex products. George Marriott (second left) receives his Nintendo Wii from Marshall-Tufflex representative Kevin
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British Swimming has appointed former team director of USA Swimming Dennis Pursley as National Head Coach.Pursley will undertake the role from October and has been tasked with driving forward the British Swimming programme over the next quadrennial leading to the
Last week, a number of Labour and Conservative MPs voted against full disclosure of their expenses by voting to keep their expenses closed. They rejected the possibility of allowing their salaries to be determined by an independent external committee.
Local Liberal Democrat Parliamentary Candidate, Richard Burt has called on West Midlands Ambulance Service bosses to recruit more Community First Responders following their decision to close the county's Ambulance Emergency Control at Bransford.
Parents and carers have reacted angrily to a County Council refusal to allow Liberal Democrat Leader, Nick Clegg to visit their sons at Pershore Care Centre this Thursday, calling the decision "extremely petty" and "childish".
Southdowns Orienteers had a fantastic response to their "Try Orienteering" stand at "Park Fest", in Horsham Park last Sunday.Almost 100 youngsters tackled the "Thomas the Tank Engine" string course, and 50 more confident visitors "Challenged the Grid" for a more
The World Development Movement is running a film & speaker evening as a part of the campaign against a new coal-fired power station in Kent. The public are invited to join local and national campaigners in the historic Fort Amherst
IiP Assessor David Melton interviewed more than 40 members of staff during his recent three-day visit to Charnwood Borough Council's Southfields Offices.