Welcome to the new edition of the Citizen.
Slough Borough Council has four priorities:
These priorities all feed into two central cores – cohesive communities who are Proud to be Slough.
In this, and future issues of the Citizen we will be exploring these priorities, looking at what the council is doing in these areas as well as bringing you news of new developments and achievements.
News
Clampdown on sheds with beds... How we coped in the snow... Don't lose your vote... Heart of Slough update... EcoTeams lead the way
Download the News pages [PDF]
Safer Communities
Crime is falling in Slough... Someone is watching over you... Meet your community wardens... The council tackles anti-social behaviour... Victim and witness support... Slough says no knives
Proud to be Slough
Flying the green flag... Slough's skills campaign gains national recognition
Health & Wellbeing
Which day is your no smoking day?... Top ten tips for quitting... Contact the stop smoking service if you want to break free
Economy & Skills
Helping residents into work... Find out more on projects to help the unemployed... Unemployment among 18 to 24 year olds falls
Environment
Support for Slough schools on environmental issues... Slough bloomed
What's On
Sport relief - run a Sport Relief Mile at Upton Court Park... What's on at the West Wing
Citizen is produced by:
Slough Borough Council,
Town Hall,
Bath Road,
Slough
SL1 3UQ.
For more information call Kate Pratt on 01753 875088 or e-mail citizen@slough.gov.uk
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