Slough landlord fined for housing failures
A landlord must pay £24,000 for failing to comply with an Improvement Notice issued to him.
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Commissioners’ report accepted by council
A report from the government commissioners, appointed to Slough following the council’s financial collapse, has been accepted by the council leadership.
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Dry weather hurting greenery across Slough
Slough streams and ponds are running dry with plants, trees and wildlife at risk of dying out the council has announced today (27 July 2022).
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£50 for your garden waste removal
From 1 November 2022 Slough’s garden waste (green bin) collection will move to a year-round service and will be a £50 a year.
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Housing fraudster convicted
A man has been found guilty of fraud after he tried to get on the council’s housing register for his own financial gain.
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Pleas from the town’s trees
"Help us, Help us! Please give us some of your water!" These are the 'pleas from the trees' who are getting a bit parched during this period of rather hot weather.
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New top tier proposed to strengthen council
Slough Borough Council’s Employment and Cabinet committees are set to discuss proposals for an overhaul of the top tiers of council officers in a bid to strengthen the organisation.
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Sign off celebration for community plan
A mini ceremony was held to officially sign off the Baylis & Stoke Stronger Healthier Attractive Neighbourhood (SHAN) plan.
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Summer Reading Challenge
Children can let their imaginations run wild in this year’s Summer Reading Challenge, which launches on Saturday 2 July.
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High Street shop fined for possessing illegal tobacco
A company which was caught selling illegal tobacco must pay more than £61,000 in fines.
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Home to school travel assistance consultation launches
The council’s Cabinet has approved a consultation into the future of home to school transport services.